Computer alerts for potassium testing: resisting the temptation of a blanket approach.
Author(s): Atreja, Ashish, Mehta, Neil, Jain, Anil, Harris, C Martin
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M1585
Author(s): Atreja, Ashish, Mehta, Neil, Jain, Anil, Harris, C Martin
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M1585
Information technology can support the implementation of clinical research findings in practice settings. Technology can address the quality gap in health care by providing automated decision support to clinicians that integrates guideline knowledge with electronic patient data to present real-time, patient-specific recommendations. However, technical success in implementing decision support systems may not translate directly into system use by clinicians. Successful technology integration into clinical work settings requires explicit attention to [...]
Author(s): Goldstein, Mary K, Coleman, Robert W, Tu, Samson W, Shankar, Ravi D, O'Connor, Martin J, Musen, Mark A, Martins, Susana B, Lavori, Philip W, Shlipak, Michael G, Oddone, Eugene, Advani, Aneel A, Gholami, Parisa, Hoffman, Brian B
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M1534
Information systems are increasingly important for measuring and improving health care quality. A number of integrated health care delivery systems use advanced information systems and integrated decision support to carry out quality assurance activities, but none as large as the Veterans Health Administration (VHA). The VHA's Quality Enhancement Research Initiative (QUERI) is a large-scale, multidisciplinary quality improvement initiative designed to ensure excellence in all areas where VHA provides health care [...]
Author(s): Hynes, Denise M, Perrin, Ruth A, Rappaport, Steven, Stevens, Joanne M, Demakis, John G
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M1548
The incidence of adverse drug reactions may be decreased by computerized physician order entry (CPOE) with decision support. The authors describe the development of a drug database model for computer-supported dose adjustment within a CPOE system. The following two core elements were included: (1) To allow electronic dose and volume calculation, the relation between strength (e.g., 5 mg/1 mL) and prescribed unit (e.g., 1 ampoule containing 2 mL) must be [...]
Author(s): Martin, Peter, Haefeli, Walter E, Martin-Facklam, Meret
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M1296
A gap exists between the information contained in published clinical practice guidelines and the knowledge and information that are necessary to implement them. This work describes a process to systematize and make explicit the translation of document-based knowledge into workflow-integrated clinical decision support systems.
Author(s): Shiffman, Richard N, Michel, George, Essaihi, Abdelwaheb, Thornquist, Elizabeth
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M1444
Author(s): Stead, William W
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.m1523
E-mail use in the clinical setting has been slow to diffuse for several reasons, including providers' concerns about patients' inappropriate and inefficient use of the technology. This study examined the content of a random sample of patient-physician e-mail messages to determine the validity of those concerns.
Author(s): White, Casey B, Moyer, Cheryl A, Stern, David T, Katz, Steven J
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M1445
This report describes XDesc (eXperiment Description), a pilot project that serves as a case study exploring the degree to which an informatics capability developed in a clinical application can be ported for use in the biosciences. In particular, XDesc uses the Entity-Attribute-Value database implementation (including a great deal of metadata-based functionality) developed in TrialDB, a clinical research database, for use in describing the samples used in microarray experiments stored in [...]
Author(s): Shifman, Mark A, Srivastava, Ranjana, Brandt, Cynthia A, Li, Tong-Ruei, White, Kevin, Miller, Perry L
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M1458
Care providers' adoption of computer-based health-related documentation ("note capture") tools has been limited, even though such tools have the potential to facilitate information gathering and to promote efficiency of clinical charting. The authors have developed and deployed a computerized note-capture tool that has been made available to end users through a care provider order entry (CPOE) system already in wide use at Vanderbilt. Overall note-capture tool usage between January 1 [...]
Author(s): Rosenbloom, S Trent, Grande, Jonathan, Geissbuhler, Antoine, Miller, Randolph A
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M1461