HIT or Miss - Studying Failures to Enable Success.
Author(s): Leviss, J
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2011-03-IE-0020
Author(s): Leviss, J
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2011-03-IE-0020
Interface terminologies used in electronic health records must be re-evaluated and revised to reflect current health care practice and knowledge. To enable future revisions of the Omaha System Intervention Scheme, investigators evaluated formal semantic structure of target terms and concept duplication of problem and target terms. Using linguistic principles and qualitative analysis, five themes were found. A multidimensional formal semantic structure for the intervention target term was proposed. Concept duplication [...]
Author(s): Monsen, K, Melton-Meaux, G, Timm, J, Westra, B, Kerr, M, Raman, N, Farri, O, Hart, C, Martin, K
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2010-12-RA-0076
Emergency physicians are trained to make decisions quickly and with limited patient information. Health Information Exchange (HIE) has the potential to improve emergency care by bringing relevant patient data from non-affiliated organizations to the bedside. NYCLIX (New York CLinical Information eXchange) offers HIE functionality among multiple New York metropolitan area provider organizations and has pilot users in several member emergency departments (EDs).
Author(s): Genes, N, Shapiro, J, Vaidya, S, Kuperman, G
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2011-02-CR-0010
Computerized clinical reminder (CCR) systems can improve preventive service delivery by providing patient-specific reminders at the point of care. However, adherence varies between individual CCRs and is correlated to resolution time amongst other factors. This study aimed to evaluate how a proposed CCR redesign providing information explaining why the CCRs occurred would impact providers' prioritization of individual CCRs.
Author(s): Wu, Sze-Jung, Lehto, Mark R, Yih, Yuehwern, Saleem, Jason J, Doebbeling, B N
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2010-05-RA-0029
The complexity and quality requirements for the development of clinical practice guidelines steadily increase. Internet technologies support this process by optimizing the development process.
Author(s): Höhne, W J, Karge, T, Siegmund, B, Preiss, J, Hoffmann, J C, Zeitz, M, Fölsch, U R
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2010-04-RA-0027
This study tested the hypothesis that lactate testing in ED sepsis patients could be increased using a computer alert that automatically recognizes systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) criteria and recommends lactate testing in cases of sepsis defined as ≥2 SIRS criteria plus physician suspicion of infection. Secondary outcomes included the effect of the alert on lactate testing among admitted sepsis patients, the proportion of admitted patients with lactate ≥4.0 mmol/L [...]
Author(s): Berger, T, Birnbaum, A, Bijur, P, Kuperman, G, Gennis, P
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2010-09-RA-0054
Spain's health services have undertaken a number of important projects aimed at the creation of Electronic Health Records (EHR) through the incorporation of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) into patient care practices. The objective of this endeavor is to improve care quality and efficiency and increase responsiveness to the population's needs and demands. Between 2006-2009 over 300 million Euro were invested in projects of this type.
Author(s): Carnicero, J, Rojas, D
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2010-07-CR-0041
Performance of computerized adverse drug event (ADE) monitoring of electronic health records through a prospective ADE Monitor and ICD9-coded clinical text review operating independently and simultaneously on the same patient population for a 10-year period are compared. Requirements are compiled for clinical decision support in pharmacy systems to enhance ADE detection.
Author(s): Petratos, G N, Kim, Y, Evans, R S, Williams, S D, Gardner, R M
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2009-11-RA-0009
1. To conduct a review of the role of informatics in pediatric disaster preparedness using all medical databases. 2. To provide recommendations to improve pediatric disaster preparedness by the application of informatics.
Author(s): Burke, R V, Ryutov, T, Neches, R, Upperman, J S
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2009-12-R-0019
To report the incidence and severity of medication safety events before and after initiation of barcode scanning for positive patient identification (PPID) in a large teaching hospital.
Author(s): T, Higgins, Heelon, M, Siano, B, Douglass, L, Liebro, P, Spath, B, Kudler, N, Kerr, G
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2010-02-RA-0011