HIT or Miss - Studying Failures to Enable Success.
Author(s): Leviss, J
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2011-03-IE-0020
Author(s): Leviss, J
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2011-03-IE-0020
Interface terminologies used in electronic health records must be re-evaluated and revised to reflect current health care practice and knowledge. To enable future revisions of the Omaha System Intervention Scheme, investigators evaluated formal semantic structure of target terms and concept duplication of problem and target terms. Using linguistic principles and qualitative analysis, five themes were found. A multidimensional formal semantic structure for the intervention target term was proposed. Concept duplication [...]
Author(s): Monsen, K, Melton-Meaux, G, Timm, J, Westra, B, Kerr, M, Raman, N, Farri, O, Hart, C, Martin, K
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2010-12-RA-0076
Given relatively less favorable health outcomes in rural Alabama, electronic health records (EHRs) have an even greater potential to improve quality and alleviate disparities if meaningfully used.
Author(s): Houser, S H, Au, D, Weech-Maldonado, R
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2011-01-RA-0001
The Omaha system is one of the most widely used interface terminologies for documentation of community-based care. It is influential in disseminating evidence-based practice and generating data for health care quality research. Thus, it is imperative to ensure that the Omaha system reflects current health care knowledge and practice. The purpose of this study was to evaluate free text associated with Omaha system terms to inform issues with electronic health [...]
Author(s): Farri, O, Monsen, K A, Westra, B L, Melton, G B
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2010-12-RA-0077
Nonverbal and verbal communication elements enhance and reinforce the consent form in the informed consent process and need to be transferred appropriately to multimedia formats using interaction design when re-designing the process.
Author(s): Plasek, Joseph M, Pieczkiewicz, David S, Mahnke, Andrea N, McCarty, Catherine A, Starren, Justin B, Westra, Bonnie L
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2011-02-RA-0016
Growth chart recording is a key component of pediatric care. EHR systems could provide several growth charting functionalities compared to paper methods. To our knowledge, there has been no U.S. study exploring clinicians' perceptions and practices related to recording of growth parameters as they adapt to electronic methods.
Author(s): Soares, N, Vyas, K, Perry, B
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2012-06-RA-0023
Describe the planning, decisions, and implementation results experienced during the large-scale transition from one EHR to another throughout a large academic health system, which occurred simultaneously throughout both in-patient and all ambulatory settings.
Author(s): Gettinger, A, Csatari, A
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2012-04-R-0014
The identification of key factors influencing responses to prompts and reminders within a computer decision support system (CDSS) has not been widely studied. The aim of this study was to evaluate why clinicians routinely answer certain prompts while others are ignored.
Author(s): Carroll, A E, Anand, V, Downs, S M
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2012-04-RA-0013
Requiring indications for inpatient medication orders may improve the quality of prescribing and allow for easier placement of diagnoses on the problem list. Indications for inpatient medication orders are also required by some regulators.
Author(s): Walton, S M, Galanter, W L, Rosencranz, H, Meltzer, D, Stafford, R S, Tiryaki, F, Sarne, D
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2010-11-RA-0072
A clinical registry encompasses a selective set of rigorously collected and stored clinical data focused on a specific condition. Hyponatremia has multiple, complex underlying causes and is one of the most frequent laboratory abnormalities. No systematic registries of hyponatremic patients have been reported in the medical literature. The purpose of this project was to create a registry for hyponatremia in order to obtain epidemiological data that will help to better [...]
Author(s): D, Giunta, N, Fuentes, V, Pazo, M L, Posadas-Martínez, H, Michellangelo, G, Waisman, F, González Bernaldo De Quirós
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2010-07-RA-0040