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
Twenty-four hour ambulatory electrocardiograms ("Holter" monitors) are a key diagnostic test in cardiology. Commercial electronic medical record (EMR) tools have not been designed for pediatric Holter monitor reporting and paper-based methods are inefficient.
Author(s): Webster, Gregory, Ward, Kendra, Deal, Barbara J, Anderson, Jeffrey B, Tsao, Sabrina
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2017-03-RA-0051
Electronic Health Records (EHRs) have been quickly implemented for meaningful use incentives; however these implementations have been associated with provider dissatisfaction and burnout. There are no previously reported instances of a comprehensive EHR educational program designed to engage providers and assist in improving efficiency and understanding of the EHR. Utilizing adult learning theory as a framework, Stanford Children's Health designed a tailored provider efficiency program with various inputs from: (1) [...]
Author(s): Stevens, Lindsay A, DiAngi, Yumi T, Schremp, Jonathan D, Martorana, Monet J, Miller, Roberta E, Lee, Tzielan C, Pageler, Natalie M
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2017-04-0054
Big data or population-based information has the potential to reduce uncertainty in medicine by informing clinicians about individual patient care. The objectives of this study were: 1) to explore the feasibility of extracting and displaying population-based information from an actual clinical population's database records, 2) to explore specific design features for improving population display, 3) to explore perceptions of population information displays, and 4) to explore the impact of population [...]
Author(s): Roosan, Don, Del Fiol, Guilherme, Butler, Jorie, Livnat, Yarden, Mayer, Jeanmarie, Samore, Matthew, Jones, Makoto, Weir, Charlene
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2015-12-RA-0182
Prevention and management of chronic conditions is a priority for many healthcare systems. Personal health records have been suggested to facilitate implementation of chronic care programs. However, patients' attitude towards personal health records (PHRs) can significantly affect the adoption rates and use of PHRs.
Author(s): Khaneghah, Peyman Azad, Miguel-Cruz, Antonio, Bentley, Pamela, Liu, Lili, Stroulia, Eleni, Ferguson-Pell, Martin
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2015-12-RA-0180
For children who present to emergency departments (EDs) due to blunt head trauma, ED clinicians must decide who requires computed tomography (CT) scanning to evaluate for traumatic brain injury (TBI). The Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network (PECARN) derived and validated two age-based prediction rules to identify children at very low risk of clinically-important traumatic brain injuries (ciTBIs) who do not typically require CT scans. In this case report, we [...]
Author(s): Tham, Eric, Swietlik, Marguerite, Deakyne, Sara, Hoffman, Jeffrey M, Grundmeier, Robert W, Paterno, Marilyn D, Rocha, Beatriz H, Schaeffer, Molly H, Pabbathi, Deepika, Alessandrini, Evaline, Ballard, Dustin, Goldberg, Howard S, Kuppermann, Nathan, Dayan, Peter S, ,
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2015-10-CR-0144
Patient portals have demonstrated numerous benefits including improved patient-provider communication, patient satisfaction with care, and patient engagement. Recent literature has begun to illustrate how patients use selected portal features and an association between portal usage and improved clinical outcomes.
Author(s): Griffin, Ashley, Skinner, Asheley, Thornhill, Jonathan, Weinberger, Morris
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2016-01-RA-0003
To describe lung transplant recipients (LTRs') acceptance and use of mobile technology for health self-monitoring during the first year post-transplantation, and explore correlates of the use of technology in the 0 to 2, >2 to ≤6, >6 to ≤12, and 0 to 12 months.
Author(s): Jiang, Yun, Sereika, Susan M, Dabbs, Annette DeVito, Handler, Steven M, Schlenk, Elizabeth A
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2015-12-RA-0170
To create and evaluate the feasibility, acceptability, and usability of a clinical decision support (CDS) tool within the electronic health record (EHR) to help pediatricians provide smoking cessation counseling and treatment to parents of hospitalized children exposed to secondhand smoke (SHS).
Author(s): Jenssen, Brian P, Shelov, Eric D, Bonafide, Christopher P, Bernstein, Steven L, Fiks, Alexander G, Bryant-Stephens, Tyra
DOI: 10.4338/aci-2015-12-ra-0169