Doctor's Office Quality Information Technology (DOQ-IT) Project

The Doctor's Office Quality Information Technology (DOQ-IT) project is a three-year, national quality improvement initiative to assist physicians who wish to purchase, implement and fully utilize electronic health records (EHRs) in their practices.

Discover DOQ-IT:

Quality Measures - DOQ-IT focuses on five clinical areas
DOQ-IT University - Interactive web-based learning environment
How IPRO Can Help You - implementation support at no charge
Tools and Guides - what, why, when and how?
Links and Contacts

IPRO is providing New York State physicians participating in the DOQ-IT project with free assistance to select, implement, and optimize IT systems such as EHRs, e-prescribing, and registries. The DOQ-IT Identified Participant Group (IPG) includes approximately 350 adult primary care practices from across New York State. Although enrollment in the IPG is closed, our web-based DOQ-IT materials are available to all.

The goals of the project are to help physicians improve access to patient information, decision support, and reference data, as well as to enhance patient-physician communication, thereby improving the quality and safety of care given to Medicare beneficiaries.

Tools and resources for the DOQ-IT project, such as DOQ-IT University, an online structured curriculum for EHR acquisition and implementation, are available to participating and non-participating practices. These can be found in the DOQ-IT link within the Discussion Topics Section-Ambulatory Care at http://jeny.ipro.org. You are invited to download and use our project plan and tools. Additional resources can be found at http://www.medqic.org within the Physician Office section.

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