Measuring the impact of health information technology.
Author(s): Hanauer, D, Zheng, K
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2012-06-LE-0025
Author(s): Hanauer, D, Zheng, K
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2012-06-LE-0025
Smartphones are increasingly important for clinical decision support, but smartphone and Internet use are limited by cost or coverage in many settings. txt2MEDLINE provides access to published medical evidence by text messaging. Previous studies have evaluated this approach, but we found no comparisons with other tools in this format.
Author(s): Sheets, L, Callaghan, F, Gavino, A, Liu, F, Fontelo, P
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2012-06-RA-0024
As legacy information systems age, transition to newer systems is inevitable, but at times fraught with challenge. This brief article addresses some of the pitfalls, challenges, and benefits we experienced at Kaiser Permanente as we transitioned several key clinical information systems to Epic Systems for our integrated comprehensive Electronic Health Record (EHR).
Author(s): Bornstein, S
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2012-03-RA-0006
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
Georgetown University has a student run Emergency Medical Services (EMS) organization with over 100 emergency medical technicians (EMTs). We set out to determine whether implementing an electronic patient care report (ePCR) system was associated with improved physical exam documentation.
Author(s): Katzer, R, Barton, D J, Adelman, S, Clark, S, Seaman, E L, Hudson, K B
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2012-03-RA-0008
We designed and implemented an electronic patient tracking system with improved user authentication and patient selection. We then measured access to clinical information from previous clinical encounters before and after implementation of the system. Clinicians accessed longitudinal information for 16% of patient encounters before, and 40% of patient encounters after the intervention, indicating such a system can improve clinician access to information. We also attempted to evaluate the impact of [...]
Author(s): Wilcox, A B, Shen, S, Dorr, D A, Hripcsak, G, Heermann, L, Narus, S P
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2011-03-RA-0019
This paper aims to present the archetype modelling process used for the Health Department of Minas Gerais State, Brazil (SES/MG), to support building its regional EHR system, and the lessons learned during this process.
Author(s): Santos, M R, Bax, M P, Kalra, D
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2011-12-RA-0074
Interest in the field of patient safety incident reporting and analysis with respect to Health Information Technology (HIT) has been growing over recent years as the development, implementation and reliance on HIT systems becomes ever more prevalent. One of the rationales for capturing patient safety incidents is to learn from failures in the delivery of care and must form part of a feedback loop which also includes analysis; investigation and [...]
Author(s): Warm, D, Edwards, P
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2012-03-RA-0010
Longitudinal studies exploring the evolution of health information technology functions provide valuable information about how technology systems are integrated and exploited in situ. This study reports changes in the distribution of functions for a specific health information technology, the tele-ICU, over time. The studied tele-ICU provided care to six remote ICUs within a local geographic region in the same state and had nursing staff around the clock.
Author(s): Anders, S H, Woods, D D, Schweikhart, S, Ebright, P, Patterson, E
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2011-12-RA-0073
Health information exchange is a national priority, but there is limited evidence of its effectiveness.
Author(s): Kern, L M, Barrón, Y, Dhopeshwarkar, R V, Kaushal, R
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2012-02-RA-0005