Electronic health records: usability and utilization by health care providers and patients.
Author(s): Ohno-Machado, Lucila
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocx013
Author(s): Ohno-Machado, Lucila
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocx013
Follow-up with a primary care provider after hospital discharge has been associated with a reduced likelihood of readmission. However, primary care providers are frequently unaware of their patients' hospitalizations. Event notification may be an effective tool for reducing readmissions by notifying primary care providers when their patients have been admitted to and discharged from a hospital.
Author(s): Unruh, Mark Aaron, Jung, Hye-Young, Kaushal, Rainu, Vest, Joshua R
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocw139
Develop a tool to disseminate integrated laboratory, clinical, and demographic case data necessary for improved contact tracing and outbreak detection of tuberculosis (TB).
Author(s): Guthrie, Jennifer L, Alexander, David C, Marchand-Austin, Alex, Lam, Karen, Whelan, Michael, Lee, Brenda, Furness, Colin, Rea, Elizabeth, Stuart, Rebecca, Lechner, Julia, Varia, Monali, McLean, Jennifer, Jamieson, Frances B
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocw130
Despite the widespread adoption of electronic health records (EHRs), usability of many EHRs continues to be suboptimal, with some vendors failing to meet usability standards, resulting in clinician frustration and patient safety hazards. In an effort to increase EHR vendor competition on usability, recommendations have been made and legislation drafted to develop comparison tools that would allow purchasers to better understand the usability of EHR products prior to purchase. Usability [...]
Author(s): Ratwani, Raj M, Hettinger, A Zachary, Fairbanks, Rollin J
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocw117
Communication in acute care settings is fragmented and occurs asynchronously via a variety of electronic modalities. Providers are often not on the same page with regard to the plan of care. We designed and developed a secure, patient-centered "microblog" messaging platform that identifies care team members by synchronizing with the electronic health record, and directs providers to a single forum where they can communicate about the plan of care. The [...]
Author(s): Dalal, Anuj K, Schnipper, Jeffrey, Massaro, Anthony, Hanna, John, Mlaver, Eli, McNally, Kelly, Stade, Diana, Morrison, Constance, Bates, David W
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocw110
The goal of this study was to develop a practical framework for recognizing and disambiguating clinical abbreviations, thereby improving current clinical natural language processing (NLP) systems' capability to handle abbreviations in clinical narratives.
Author(s): Wu, Yonghui, Denny, Joshua C, Trent Rosenbloom, S, Miller, Randolph A, Giuse, Dario A, Wang, Lulu, Blanquicett, Carmelo, Soysal, Ergin, Xu, Jun, Xu, Hua
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocw109
To assess whether electronic health information exchange (HIE) is associated with improved emergency department (ED) care processes and utilization through more timely clinician viewing of information from outside organizations.
Author(s): Everson, Jordan, Kocher, Keith E, Adler-Milstein, Julia
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocw116
Multiple specialized electronic medical systems are utilized in the health enterprise. Each of these systems has their own user management, authentication and authorization process, which makes it a complex web for navigation and use without a coherent process workflow. Users often have to remember multiple passwords, login/logout between systems that disrupt their clinical workflow. Challenges exist in managing permissions for various cadres of health care providers.
Author(s): Purkayastha, Saptarshi, Gichoya, Judy W, Addepally, Siva Abhishek
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2016-10-CR-0171
Automated reminders are employed frequently to improve guideline adherence, but limitations of automated reminders are becoming more apparent. We studied the reasons for non-adherence in the setting of automated reminders to test the hypothesis that a separate request for a reason in itself may further improve guideline adherence.
Author(s): Kooij, Fabian O, Klok, Toni, Preckel, Benedikt, Hollmann, Markus W, Kal, Jasper E
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2016-08-RA-0138