Corrigendum to: Evaluating a digital sepsis alert in a London multisite hospital network: a natural experiment using electronic health record data.
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DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocz219
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DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocz219
The purpose of this study was to understand the ethical, legal, and social issues described by parents of children with known or suspected genetic conditions that cause intellectual and developmental disabilities regarding research use of their child's electronic health record (EHR).
Author(s): Andrews, Sara M, Raspa, Melissa, Edwards, Anne, Moultrie, Rebecca, Turner-Brown, Lauren, Wagner, Laura, Alvarez Rivas, Alexandra, Frisch, Mary Katherine, Wheeler, Anne C
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocz208
The study sought to assess, for children in one large health system, (1) characteristics of active users of the patient portal (≥1 use in prior 12 months), (2) portal use by adolescents, and (3) variations in pediatric patient portal use.
Author(s): Szilagyi, Peter G, Valderrama, Rebecca, Vangala, Sitaram, Albertin, Christina, Okikawa, David, Sloyan, Michael, Lopez, Nathalie, Lerner, Carlos F
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocz203
Electronic consultations (e-consults) are clinician-to-clinician communications that may obviate face-to-face specialist visits. E-consult programs have spread within the US and internationally despite limited data on outcomes. We conducted a systematic review of the recent peer-reviewed literature on the effect of e-consults on access, cost, quality, and patient and clinician experience and identified the gaps in existing research on these outcomes.
Author(s): Vimalananda, Varsha G, Orlander, Jay D, Afable, Melissa K, Fincke, B Graeme, Solch, Amanda K, Rinne, Seppo T, Kim, Eun Ji, Cutrona, Sarah L, Thomas, Dylan D, Strymish, Judith L, Simon, Steven R
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocz185
Author(s): Bakken, Suzanne
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocz224
Audio-enhanced computer-assisted self-interviews (ACASIs) are useful adjuncts for clinical care but are rarely integrated into the electronic health record (EHR). We created a flexible framework for integrating an ACASIs with clinical decision support (CDS) into the EHR. We used this program to identify adolescents at risk for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in the emergency department (ED). We provide an overview of the software platform and qualitative user acceptance.
Author(s): Ahmad, Fahd A, Payne, Philip R O, Lackey, Ian, Komeshak, Rachel, Kenney, Kenneth, Magnusen, Brianna, Metts, Christopher, Bailey, Thomas
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocz182
The objective of this paper is to share challenges, recommendations, and lessons learned regarding the development and implementation of a Patient Safety Learning Laboratory (PSLL) project, an innovative and complex intervention comprised of a suite of Health Information Technology (HIT) tools integrated with a newly implemented Electronic Health Record (EHR) vendor system in the acute care setting at a large academic center.
Author(s): Businger, Alexandra C, Fuller, Theresa E, Schnipper, Jeffrey L, Rossetti, Sarah Collins, Schnock, Kumiko O, Rozenblum, Ronen, Dalal, Anuj K, Benneyan, James, Bates, David W, Dykes, Patricia C
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocz193
The study sought to determine the impact of a digital sepsis alert on patient outcomes in a UK multisite hospital network.
Author(s): Honeyford, Kate, Cooke, Graham S, Kinderlerer, Anne, Williamson, Elizabeth, Gilchrist, Mark, Holmes, Alison, , , Glampson, Ben, Mulla, Abdulrahim, Costelloe, Ceire
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocz186
To investigate the relationship between emotion sharing and technically troubled dialysis (TTD) in a remote patient monitoring (RPM) setting.
Author(s): Huang, Robin, Liu, Na, Nicdao, Mary Ann, Mikaheal, Mary, Baldacchino, Tanya, Albeos, Annabelle, Petoumenos, Kathy, Sud, Kamal, Kim, Jinman
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocz183
Real-world data (RWD) are increasingly used for pharmacoepidemiology and regulatory innovation. Our objective was to compare adverse drug event (ADE) rates determined from two RWD sources, electronic health records and administrative claims data, among children treated with drugs for pulmonary hypertension.
Author(s): Geva, Alon, Abman, Steven H, Manzi, Shannon F, Ivy, Dunbar D, Mullen, Mary P, Griffin, John, Lin, Chen, Savova, Guergana K, Mandl, Kenneth D
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocz194