A Patient-Centered Approach to Writing Ambulatory Visit Notes in the Cures Act Era.
Author(s): Lam, Barbara D, Dupee, David, Gerard, Macda, Bell, Sigall K
DOI: 10.1055/s-0043-1761436
Author(s): Lam, Barbara D, Dupee, David, Gerard, Macda, Bell, Sigall K
DOI: 10.1055/s-0043-1761436
Although electronic medication administration records (eMARs) and bar-coded medication administration (BCMA) have improved medication safety, poor usability of these technologies can increase patient safety risks.
Author(s): Pruitt, Zoe M, Kazi, Sadaf, Weir, Charlene, Taft, Teresa, Busog, Deanna-Nicole, Ratwani, Raj, Hettinger, Aaron Z
DOI: 10.1055/s-0043-1761435
For caregivers of adolescents and young adults with severe cognitive deficits, or "diminished capacity," access to the medical record can be critical. However, this can be a challenge when utilizing the electronic health record (EHR) as information is often restricted in order to protect adolescent confidentiality. Having enhanced access for these proxies would be expected to improve engagement with the health system for the families of these medically complex adolescents [...]
Author(s): Carlson, Jennifer L, Pageler, Natalie, McPherson, Tom, Anoshiravani, Arash
DOI: 10.1055/s-0043-1760847
The growing interest in the secondary use of electronic health record (EHR) data has increased the number of new data integration and data sharing infrastructures. The present work has been developed in the context of the German Medical Informatics Initiative, where 29 university hospitals agreed to the usage of the Health Level Seven Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) standard for their newly established data integration centers. This standard is optimized [...]
Author(s): Palm, Julia, Meineke, Frank A, Przybilla, Jens, Peschel, Thomas
DOI: 10.1055/s-0042-1760436
The COVID-19 (coronavirus disease 2019) pandemic rapidly expanded telemedicine scale and scope. As telemedicine becomes routine, understanding how specialty and diagnosis combine with demographics to impact telemedicine use will aid in addressing its current limitations.
Author(s): Hsiao, Vivian, Chandereng, Thevaa, Huebner, Jeffrey A, Kunstman, David T, Flood, Grace E, Tevaarwerk, Amye J, Schneider, David F
DOI: 10.1055/s-0043-1762595
To improve blood transfusion practices, we applied user-centered design (UCD) to evaluate potential changes to blood transfusion orders.
Author(s): Morse, Brad, Anstett, Tyler, Mistry, Neelam, Porter, Samuel, Pincus, Sharon, Lin, Chen-Tan, Novins-Montague, Sylvie, Ho, P Michael
DOI: 10.1055/s-0042-1759866
Electronic medical record (EMR) systems and electronic messages are an increasingly common conduit between physicians and patients. Clear benefits of this type of communication have been established, especially among cancer patients. Studies suggest that patient portals and electronic messaging platforms can help with care coordination between oncology providers and facilitate asynchronous patient-provider communication. Despite the many benefits, there is little research regarding EMR and secure messaging use, particularly among patients [...]
Author(s): Conroy, Meghan, Powell, Miracle, Suelzer, Elizabeth, Pamulapati, Saagar, Min, Heun, Wright, Tamiah, Kamaraju, Sailaja
DOI: 10.1055/a-2004-6669
Knowledge gaps in contraceptives led to their low adoption rates and misuse in young women. The existing online contraception decision aids missed certain decision factors deemed important to college-aged women and did not consistently provide clear and accurate recommendations. To address the needs of young women and the limitations in current tools, we developed a prototype contraception decision aid, My Contraceptive Choice (MCC). This article reports an evaluation study of [...]
Author(s): Redman, Molly, Brian, Jennifer, Wang, Dongwen
DOI: 10.1055/a-2004-2304
Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a common complication after cardiac surgery and is associated with worse outcomes. Its management relies on early diagnosis, and therefore, electronic alerts have been used to alert clinicians for development of AKI. Electronic alerts are, however, associated with high rates of alert fatigue.
Author(s): Nevin, Connor, Shawwa, Khaled, Pincavitch, Jami, Neely, Rebecca L, Goodwin, Donnie, McCarthy, Paul, Mohamed, Nada, Mullett, Charles, Smith, Gordon S, Kellum, John A, Sakhuja, Ankit
DOI: 10.1055/a-2000-7499
The rising level of laboratory automation provides an increasing number of logged events that can be used for the characterization of laboratory performance and process improvements. This abundance of data is often underutilized for improving laboratory efficiency.
Author(s): Tsai, Eline R, Tintu, Andrei N, Boucherie, Richard J, de Rijke, Yolanda B, Schotman, Hans H M, Demirtas, Derya
DOI: 10.1055/a-1996-8479