A Framework for Social Needs-Based Medical Biodesign Innovation.
Author(s): Metaxas, Ada, Hantgan, Sara, Wang, Katherine W, Desai, Jiya, Zwerling, Sarah, Jariwala, Sunit P
DOI: 10.1055/a-2312-8621
Author(s): Metaxas, Ada, Hantgan, Sara, Wang, Katherine W, Desai, Jiya, Zwerling, Sarah, Jariwala, Sunit P
DOI: 10.1055/a-2312-8621
Despite the evidence suggesting the potential of electronic prescribing (e-prescribing), this system also faces challenges that can lead to inefficiency and even failure. This study aimed to evaluate physicians' perspectives on the efficiency, effectiveness, opportunities, and challenges associated with the e-prescribing system.
Author(s): Alipour, Jahanpour, Payandeh, Abolfazl, Hashemi, Aida, Aliabadi, Ali, Karimi, Afsaneh
DOI: 10.1055/s-0044-1786872
Clinical informatics (CI) has reshaped how medical information is shared, evaluated, and utilized in health care delivery. The widespread integration of electronic health records (EHRs) mandates proficiency among physicians and practitioners, yet medical trainees face a scarcity of opportunities for CI education.
Author(s): Rungvivatjarus, Tiranun, Bialostozky, Mario, Chong, Amy Z, Huang, Jeannie S, Kuelbs, Cynthia L
DOI: 10.1055/s-0044-1786977
Studies have shown that documentation burden experienced by clinicians may lead to less direct patient care, increased errors, and job dissatisfaction. Implementing effective strategies within health care systems to mitigate documentation burden can result in improved clinician satisfaction and more time spent with patients. However, there is a gap in the literature regarding evidence-based interventions to reduce documentation burden.
Author(s): Sloss, Elizabeth A, Abdul, Shawna, Aboagyewah, Mayfair A, Beebe, Alicia, Kendle, Kathleen, Marshall, Kyle, Rosenbloom, S Trent, Rossetti, Sarah, Grigg, Aaron, Smith, Kevin D, Mishuris, Rebecca G
DOI: 10.1055/s-0044-1787007
To support a pragmatic, electronic health record (EHR)-based randomized controlled trial, we applied user-centered design (UCD) principles, evidence-based risk communication strategies, and interoperable software architecture to design, test, and deploy a prognostic tool for children in emergency departments (EDs) with pneumonia.
Author(s): Turer, Robert W, Gradwohl, Stephen, Stassun, Justine, Johnson, Jakobi, Slagle, Jason, Reale, Carrie, Beebe, Russ, Nian, Hui, Zhu, Yuwei, Albert, Dan, Coffman, Tim, Alaw, Hala, Wilson, Tom, Just, Shari, Peguillan, Perry, Freeman, Heather, Arnold, Donald H, Martin, Judith M, Suresh, Srinivasan, Coglio, Scott, Hixon, Ryan, Ampofo, Krow, Pavia, Andrew T, Weinger, Matthew, Williams, Derek, Ozdas Weitkamp, Asli
DOI: 10.1055/a-2297-9129
This study aimed to develop an approach to enhance the model precision by artificial images.
Author(s): He, Yupeng, Sun, Qiwen, Matsunaga, Masaaki, Ota, Atsuhiko
DOI: 10.1093/jamiaopen/ooae012
Cloud-based solutions are a modern-day necessity for data intense computing. This case report describes in detail the development and implementation of Amazon Web Services (AWS) at Emory-a secure, reliable, and scalable platform to store and analyze identifiable research data from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS).
Author(s): Simpson, Roy L, Lee, Joseph A, Li, Yin, Kang, Yu Jin, Tsui, Circe, Cimiotti, Jeannie P
DOI: 10.1093/jamiaopen/ooae007
Despite the importance of using information for ovarian cancer (OvCa) disease management and decision-making, some women with OvCa do not actively seek out information. The purpose of this study is to investigate factors that influence information seeking behaviors and information avoidance behaviors and information resources among women with OvCa and their caregivers.
Author(s): Chi, Yu, Hui, Vivian, Kunsak, Hannah, Brusilovsky, Peter, Donovan, Heidi, He, Daqing, Lee, Young Ji
DOI: 10.1093/jamiaopen/ooae011
During the COVID-19 pandemic, federal and state health policies allowed temporary flexibilities for Medicare and Medicaid beneficiaries, leading to a sharp increase in telemedicine use. However, many of the flexibilities that enabled innovation and growth in telemedicine continue temporarily since the federal emergency declaration ended in May 2023, and the United States has not made permanent decisions about telemedicine policy. Analysts have raised concerns about increased spending, program integrity, safety [...]
Author(s): Cummins, Mollie R, Ivanova, Julia, Ong, Triton, Soni, Hiral, Barrera, Janelle F, Wilczewski, Hattie, Welch, Brandon M, Bunnell, Brian E
DOI: 10.1093/jamiaopen/ooae016
In the United States, end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) is responsible for high mortality and significant healthcare costs, with the number of cases sharply increasing in the past 2 decades. In this study, we aimed to reduce these impacts by developing an ESKD model for predicting its occurrence in a 2-year period.
Author(s): Petousis, Panayiotis, Wilson, James M, Gelvezon, Alex V, Alam, Shafiul, Jain, Ankur, Prichard, Laura, Elashoff, David A, Raja, Naveen, Bui, Alex A T
DOI: 10.1093/jamiaopen/ooae015