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Author(s): Cato, Kenrick, Airan-Javia, Subha
DOI: 10.1055/a-1957-6669
Author(s): Cato, Kenrick, Airan-Javia, Subha
DOI: 10.1055/a-1957-6669
The patient portal allows patients to engage with their health care team beyond the clinical encounter. While portals can improve patient outcomes, there may be disparities in which patients access the portal by sociodemographic factors. Understanding the characteristics of patients who use the portal could help design future interventions to expand portal adoption.
Author(s): Casacchia, Nicholas J, Rosenthal, Gary E, O'Connell, Nathaniel S, Bundy, Richa, Witek, Lauren, Wells, Brian J, Palakshappa, Deepak
DOI: 10.1055/a-1951-3153
One of the major challenges in pediatric intensive care is the detection of life-threatening health conditions under acute time constraints and performance pressure. This includes the assessment of pediatric organ dysfunction (OD) that demands extraordinary clinical expertise and the clinician's ability to derive a decision based on multiple information and data sources. Clinical decision support systems (CDSS) offer a solution to support medical staff in stressful routine work. Simultaneously, detection [...]
Author(s): Bode, Louisa, Schamer, Sven, Böhnke, Julia, Bott, Oliver Johannes, Marschollek, Michael, Jack, Thomas, Wulff, Antje, ,
DOI: 10.1055/a-1950-9637
Given time constraints, poorly organized information, and complex patients, primary care providers (PCPs) can benefit from clinical decision support (CDS) tools that aggregate and synthesize problem-specific patient information. First, this article describes the design and functionality of a CDS tool for chronic noncancer pain in primary care. Second, we report on the retrospective analysis of real-world usage of the tool in the context of a pragmatic trial.
Author(s): Apathy, Nate C, Sanner, Lindsey, Adams, Meredith C B, Mamlin, Burke W, Grout, Randall W, Fortin, Saura, Hillstrom, Jennifer, Saha, Amit, Teal, Evgenia, Vest, Joshua R, Menachemi, Nir, Hurley, Robert W, Harle, Christopher A, Mazurenko, Olena
DOI: 10.1093/jamiaopen/ooac074
Congress and Medicare have required real-time benefit tools (RTBT) to provide patient-specific medication price information during prescribing to decrease the cost of medications. We sought physicians' perspectives on how these tools might most effectively improve their selection of low-cost medication.
Author(s): Everson, Jordan, Whitmore, Christine C, Mattingly, T Joseph, Sinaiko, Anna D, Dusetzina, Stacie B
DOI: 10.1055/a-1947-2674
In this perspective paper, we want to highlight the potential benefits of incorporating digital twins to support better dementia care. In particular, we assert that, by doing so, it is possible to ensure greater precision regarding dementia care while simultaneously enhancing personalization. Digital twins have been used successfully in manufacturing to enable better prediction and tailoring of solutions to meet required needs, and thereby have enabled more effective and efficient [...]
Author(s): Wickramasinghe, Nilmini, Ulapane, Nalika, Andargoli, Amir, Ossai, Chinedu, Shuakat, Nadeem, Nguyen, Tuan, Zelcer, John
DOI: 10.1093/jamiaopen/ooac072
Poor electronic health record (EHR) usability contributes to clinician burnout and poses patent safety risks. Site-specific customization and configuration of EHRs require individual EHR system usability and safety testing which is resource intensive. We developed and pilot-tested a self-administered EHR usability and safety assessment tool, focused on computerized provider order entry (CPOE), which can be used by any facility to identify specific issues. In addition, the tool provides recommendations for [...]
Author(s): Pruitt, Zoe, Howe, Jessica L, Krevat, Seth A, Khairat, Saif, Ratwani, Raj M
DOI: 10.1093/jamiaopen/ooac070
The purpose of this study was to conduct a scoping review of publications that explored blockchain technology in the context of interoperability and challenges of electronic health record (EHR) implementations. We synthesize the literature regarding standards and security, specifically regulation, regulatory operability, and conformance to standards. We review open practitioner questions that were not addressed in the studies as directions for further research.
Author(s): Schmeelk, Suzanna, Kanabar, Megha, Peterson, Kevin, Pathak, Jyotishman
DOI: 10.1093/jamiaopen/ooac068
To describe process innovations related to research informed consent documents, and development and formative evaluation of Consent Builder, a platform for generating consent documents for multicenter studies.
Author(s): Sward, Katherine A, Enriquez, Rene, Burr, Jeri, Ozier, Julie, Roebuck, Megan, Elliott, Carrie, Dean, J Michael
DOI: 10.1093/jamiaopen/ooac069
In order to manage COVID-19 patient population and bed capacity issues, remote patient monitoring (RPM) is a strategy used to transition patients from inpatients to home. We describe our RPM implementation process for post-acute care COVID-19 pneumonia patients. We also evaluate the impact of RPM on patient outcomes, including hospital length of stay (LOS), post-discharge Emergency Department (ED) visits, and hospital readmission.
Author(s): Kuo, Sherwin, Aledia, Anna, O'Connell, Ryan, Rudkin, Scott, Dangodara, Amish A, Amin, Alpesh N
DOI: 10.1093/jamiaopen/ooac060