As the Official eJournal of AMIA and IMIA, the online journal ACI aims to establish a platform that allows sharing knowledge between clinical medicine and health IT specialists as well as bridging gaps between visionary design and successful and pragmatic deployment.
Christoph U. Lehmann, MD, FAAP, FACMI, is the Editor-in-Chief and leads an impressive Editorial Board.
The core editorial subject matters of ACI are: clinical information systems (including electronic medical records and systems, personal health records, physician/provider order entry, electronic prescribing, clinical decision support, nursing information systems, patient scheduling and tracking tools, lab information systems, radiology information systems, PACS, GP information systems), administrative and management systems, eHealth systems, information technology development, deployment, and evaluation, socio-technical aspects of information technology and health IT training.
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Recent ACI Articles
Applied Clinical Informatics Article
April 3, 2025
Interruptive alerts in clinical decision support (CDS) systems are intended to guide clinicians in making informed decisions and adhering to best practices. However, these alerts can often become a source of frustration, contributing to alert fatigue and clinician burnout. Traditionally, alert burden is often assessed by evaluating total firing counts […]
Applied Clinical Informatics Article
March 25, 2025
Patient portals bridge patient and provider communications but exacerbate physician and nursing burnout. Large language models (LLMs) can generate message responses that are viewed favorably by healthcare professionals; however, these studies have not included diverse message types or new prompt-engineering strategies. Our goal is to investigate and compare the quality […]
Applied Clinical Informatics Article
March 24, 2025
Registered nurses increasingly work in remote care and digital interaction roles, offering flexibility and expansion of their scope of practice. These roles may expose nurses to digital compassion fatigue, a phenomenon proposed to be characterized by the negative psychological and emotional impact of caring for patients remotely through the use […]
Applied Clinical Informatics Article
March 24, 2025
Introduction While computerized provider order entry (CPOE) has become standard for medication, laboratory, referral, and imaging ordering, use in surgical case requests is not well described. Our many surgical clinics used varying workflows for case requests, leading to data duplication and data storage outside of the electronic health record (EHR) […]