TY - GEN N2 - Student-run free clinics (SRFC) are a subset of free and charitable clinics, which aim to provide healthcare services and resources to local underserved populations. Oregon Health and Science University (OHSU) joined a multi-institutional collaborative effort to establish Oregon's first SRFC. On October 7th, 2017, Bridges Collaborative Care Clinic (BCCC) was launched to provide low-barrier access to free healthcare and social services for vulnerable populations in the Portland metro area. BCCC is led by a volunteer base of inter-professional students who seek to develop skills in the healthcare arena while providing a much-needed service for the community, while under the supervision of faculty. Paper-based documentation has been used since the clinic's inception to record the provision of care, and they are attempting to implement an electronic health record (EHR) system in order to fully realize the documented benefits, such as continuity and coordination of care. Through online research and field research including observations, meetings, and interviews with OHSU and BCCC stakeholders, the nature of SRFCs are described, as well as BCCC and its history. This information was used to discern the clinic's unique constraints, considerations, and requirements for an EHR. At the time of writing, BCCC is pursuing full autonomy from OHSU, thus limiting the ability to create a full evaluation and selection matrix, but a preliminary exploration of vendor options is discussed. OHSU's Epic and athenahealth are currently being considered as EHR options since they entail charitable resources and meet BCCC?s requirements. BCCC will need to decide their long-term route, so a complete needs assessment and vendor analysis can be performed to fully evaluate EHR options. DO - 10.6083/m613mz152 DO - DOI AB - Student-run free clinics (SRFC) are a subset of free and charitable clinics, which aim to provide healthcare services and resources to local underserved populations. Oregon Health and Science University (OHSU) joined a multi-institutional collaborative effort to establish Oregon's first SRFC. On October 7th, 2017, Bridges Collaborative Care Clinic (BCCC) was launched to provide low-barrier access to free healthcare and social services for vulnerable populations in the Portland metro area. BCCC is led by a volunteer base of inter-professional students who seek to develop skills in the healthcare arena while providing a much-needed service for the community, while under the supervision of faculty. Paper-based documentation has been used since the clinic's inception to record the provision of care, and they are attempting to implement an electronic health record (EHR) system in order to fully realize the documented benefits, such as continuity and coordination of care. Through online research and field research including observations, meetings, and interviews with OHSU and BCCC stakeholders, the nature of SRFCs are described, as well as BCCC and its history. This information was used to discern the clinic's unique constraints, considerations, and requirements for an EHR. At the time of writing, BCCC is pursuing full autonomy from OHSU, thus limiting the ability to create a full evaluation and selection matrix, but a preliminary exploration of vendor options is discussed. OHSU's Epic and athenahealth are currently being considered as EHR options since they entail charitable resources and meet BCCC?s requirements. BCCC will need to decide their long-term route, so a complete needs assessment and vendor analysis can be performed to fully evaluate EHR options. AD - Oregon Health and Science University T1 - Finding an electronic health record system for bridges collaborative care clinic: a preliminary assessment of requirements and vendor options DA - 2019 AU - Becton, James L1 - https://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/7507/files/becton.james.2019.pdf PB - Oregon Health and Science University PB - Oregon Health and Science University PY - 2019 ID - 7507 L4 - https://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/7507/files/becton.james.2019.pdf KW - Delivery of Health Care KW - Student Run Clinic KW - Volunteers KW - Electronic Health Records KW - Documentation KW - Needs Assessment KW - healthcare TI - Finding an electronic health record system for bridges collaborative care clinic: a preliminary assessment of requirements and vendor options Y1 - 2019 L2 - https://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/7507/files/becton.james.2019.pdf LK - https://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/7507/files/becton.james.2019.pdf UR - https://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/7507/files/becton.james.2019.pdf ER -