ABSTRACT

A registry metric in the hypertension registry will track when the Panel blood test was last completed. The When is the schedule for this intervention, and in this case the test is annual. An intervention timer is used to schedule the intervention. Registries are very good at tracking target populations and indicating whether interventions are complete. In order to drive the closure of care gaps, a timer helps ensure that interventions are completed according to schedule. A personalized intervention plan can be constructed with linkages between registries, intervention timers, and clinical decision support to enable population-level outreach that is in accordance with individual needs. The ability to adjust standard national protocols for high-risk individuals is essential to the personalized approach of precision medicine. If remedial action is required for the tobacco measure, the simple measures will help determine whether to target the initial screening, or the cessation intervention.