Electronic health records - beyond meaningful use.
Author(s): Ahmad, A
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2010-06-IE-0037
Author(s): Ahmad, A
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2010-06-IE-0037
1. To conduct a review of the role of informatics in pediatric disaster preparedness using all medical databases. 2. To provide recommendations to improve pediatric disaster preparedness by the application of informatics.
Author(s): Burke, R V, Ryutov, T, Neches, R, Upperman, J S
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2009-12-R-0019
As the adoption of health information technology (HIT) has escalated, efforts to evaluate its uptake have increased. The evaluation of HIT often requires direct observation of health care practitioners interacting with the system. When in the field, the evaluator who is not a trained health care provider may observe suboptimal use of the technology. If evaluators have plans to share the results of the evaluation at the conclusion of the [...]
Author(s): Sockolow, P S, Taylor, H A
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2010-02-CR-0014
Electronic Health Records (EHR) are widely believed to improve quality of care and effectiveness of service delivery. Use of EHR to improve childhood immunization rates has not been fully explored in an ambulatory setting.
Author(s): Au, L, Oster, A, Yeh, G H, Magno, J, Paek, H M
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2009-12-CR-0028
To report the incidence and severity of medication safety events before and after initiation of barcode scanning for positive patient identification (PPID) in a large teaching hospital.
Author(s): T, Higgins, Heelon, M, Siano, B, Douglass, L, Liebro, P, Spath, B, Kudler, N, Kerr, G
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2010-02-RA-0011
Results of the Austrian MOBITEL (MOBIle phone based TELemonitoring for heart failure patients) trial indicate that home-based telemonitoring improves outcome of chronic heart failure (CHF) patients and reduces both frequency and duration of hospitalizations. Based on lessons learned, we assessed the weak points to clear the way for routine operations.
Author(s): Kastner, P, Morak, J, Modre, R, Kollmann, A, Ebner, C, Fruhwald, Fm, Schreier, G
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2009-12-RA-0021
Health literacy is critical for understanding complex medical problems and necessary for the well being of the patient. Printed educational materials (PM) have limitations in explaining the dynamics of a disease process. Multimedia formats may be useful for enhancing the educational process.
Author(s): Alur, P, Cirelli, J, Goodstein, M, Bell, T, Liss, J
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2010-01-RA-0005
As the health care industry is facing many challenges and is undergoing extensive change, telemedicine is in the position to address these challenges and be an important part of health care's development. Telemedicine has been used for approximately a half century, in which researchers have explored the different technologies utilized, clinical outcomes, cost benefits, perceptions, and adoption challenges of its use. This paper reviews and summarizes these findings and presents [...]
Author(s): Whitten, P, Holtz, B, Laplante, C
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2009-12-R-0020
The introduction of electronic medical records (EMR) and computerized physician order entry (CPOE) into the intensive care unit (ICU) is transforming the way health care providers currently work. The challenge facing developers of EMR's is to create products which add value to systems of health care delivery. As EMR's become more prevalent, the potential impact they have on the quality and safety, both negative and positive, will be amplified. In [...]
Author(s): Pickering, B W, Herasevich, V, Ahmed, A, Gajic, O
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2009-12-CR-0027
Web 2.0 technologies, known as social media, social technologies or Web 2.0, have emerged into the mainstream. As they grow, these new technologies have the opportunity to influence the methods and procedures of many fields. This paper focuses on the clinical implications of the growing Web 2.0 technologies. Five developing trends are explored: information channels, augmented reality, location-based mobile social computing, virtual worlds and serious gaming, and collaborative research networks [...]
Author(s): Spallek, H, O'Donnell, J, Clayton, M, Anderson, P, Krueger, A
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2010-01-CR-0003