From theory into practice: bridging the clinical informatics divide!
Author(s): Haux, R, Ball, M J
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2009-12-ie-0018
Author(s): Haux, R, Ball, M J
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2009-12-ie-0018
We present a model of applied clinical informatics in the context of medical informatics in general, across the domain of health sciences and the continuum of information technology development and its adoption into workflow. The distinct challenges of applied clinical informatics present an opportunity to improve efforts through collaboration of the growing number of physicians, health institutional leaders and other health workers in successfully implementing working systems. This journal will [...]
Author(s): Kim, G R, Lehmann, C U
DOI: 10.4338/ACI09-10-0002
Electronic referral (eReferral) from community into public secondary healthcare services was introduced to 30 referring general medical practices and 28 hospital based services in late 2007.
Author(s): Warren, J, White, S, Day, K J, Gu, Y, Pollock, M
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2011-06-RA-0039
Hospital stays for patients with pressure ulcers (PU) increased nearly 80% from 1992 to 2006. Most PU's developed during an admission, often despite preventive efforts from clinical staff. Data from Electronic medical records (EMR's) were used to prepare daily patient risk factor and PU information for nurses to help prevent PU development and exacerbations.
Author(s): Talsma, A, Tschannen, D, Guo, Y, Kazemi, J
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2011-07-RA-0046
Clinical trials are widely accepted as a necessary step in evaluating the safety and efficacy of new pharmaceutical products. In order for a sufficiently powered study, a clinical trial depends on the effective and unbiased recruitment of eligible patients. Trials involving seasonal diseases like influenza pose additional challenges.
Author(s): Chow, E, Zuberi, M, Seto, R, Hota, S, Fish, E N, Morra, D
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2011-04-CR-0026
To develop evidence-based standardized care plans (EB-SCP) for use internationally to improve home care practice and population health.
Author(s): Monsen, K A, Foster, D L, Gomez, T, Poulsen, J K, Mast, J, Westra, B L, Fishman, E
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2011-03-RA-0023
There are many opportunities to improve diabetes care through more effective use of EHR-based CDS. The report of Kantor et al. [16] is encouraging because it demonstrates sustained efforts by leading health care organizations to implement diabetes-related EHR-based CDS. However, lack of sophisticated treatment-specific CDS and lack of prioritized recommendations are a cause for concern. Even more disturbing is the substantive heterogeneity in content of diabetes CDS recommendations now in [...]
Author(s): O'Connor, P
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2011-05-IE-0032
Given relatively less favorable health outcomes in rural Alabama, electronic health records (EHRs) have an even greater potential to improve quality and alleviate disparities if meaningfully used.
Author(s): Houser, S H, Au, D, Weech-Maldonado, R
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2011-01-RA-0001
The aims of this study were to develop detailed clinical models (DCMs) for nursing problems related to perinatal care and to test the applicability of these detailed clinical models.
Author(s): Kim, Y, Park, H-A
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2011-01-RA-0007
Less than 20% of hospitals in the US have an electronic health record (EHR). In this qualitative study, we examine the perspectives of both academic and private physicians and administrators as stakeholders, and their alignment, to explore their perspectives on the use of technology in the clinical environment.
Author(s): Grabenbauer, L, Fraser, R, McClay, J, Woelfl, N, Thompson, C B, Cambell, J, Windle, J
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2011-01-RA-0003