Abstract WP304: Clinician-User Satisfaction With Compass-cp for Stroke

2018 
Introduction: COMPASS-CP is a patient-centered electronic application that includes real-time, patient-reported measures of functional and social determinants of health (PROMs). Algorithms assess PROMS and immediately generate actionable, individualized care plans. Algorithms may also trigger a caregiver assessment. COMPASS-CP identifies relevant local community resources tailored to the needs identified on the care plan. COMPASS-CP is administered by a nurse during a 7 to 14 day post-stroke transitional care clinic visit which meets CMS requirements for transitional care management codes. COMPASS-CP is being evaluated in a PCORI-funded pragmatic trial of COMprehensive Post-Acute Stroke Services (COMPASS). Scalability and sustainability of COMPASS-CP will require high user satisfaction. The purpose of this study was to evaluate clinician/user satisfaction with the COMPASS-CP application. Methods: We surveyed 56 clinicians (nurses, NPs or PAs) from 20 hospitals utilizing COMPASS-CP to assess satisfaction w...
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