From Commercialization to Accountability: Responsible Health Data Collection, Use, and Disclosure for the 21st Century.
Author(s): McGraw, Deven, Petersen, Carolyn
DOI: 10.1055/s-0040-1710392
Author(s): McGraw, Deven, Petersen, Carolyn
DOI: 10.1055/s-0040-1710392
This study aimed to describe an alternative approach for accessing electronic medical records (EMRs) from clinical decision support (CDS) functions based on Arden Syntax Medical Logic Modules, which can be paraphrased as "map the entire record."
Author(s): Kraus, Stefan, Toddenroth, Dennis, Staudigel, Martin, Rödle, Wolfgang, Unberath, Philipp, Griebel, Lena, Prokosch, Hans-Ulrich, Mate, Sebastian
DOI: 10.1055/s-0040-1709708
The aim of this study is to determine the feasibility of conducting clinical research using electronic dental record (EDR) data from U.S. solo and small-group general dental practices in the National Dental Practice-Based Research Network (network) and evaluate the data completeness and correctness before performing survival analyses of root canal treatment (RCT) and posterior composite restorations (PCR).
Author(s): Thyvalikakath, Thankam Paul, Duncan, William D, Siddiqui, Zasim, LaPradd, Michelle, Eckert, George, Schleyer, Titus, Rindal, Donald Brad, Jurkovich, Mark, Shea, Tracy, Gilbert, Gregg H, ,
DOI: 10.1055/s-0040-1709506
Making genomic data available at the point-of-care and for research is critical for the success of the Precision Medicine Initiative (PMI), a research initiative which seeks to change health care by "tak(ing) into account individual differences in people's genes, environments, and lifestyles." The Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) led Sync for Genes, a program to develop standards that make genomic data available when and where [...]
Author(s): Garcia, Stephanie J, Zayas-Cabán, Teresa, Freimuth, Robert R
DOI: 10.1055/s-0040-1708051
Failure to complete recommended diagnostic tests may increase the risk of diagnostic errors.
Author(s): Weingart, Saul N, Yaghi, Omar, Barnhart, Liz, Kher, Sucharita, Mazzullo, John, Roberts, Kari, Lominac, Eric, Gittelson, Nancy, Argyris, Philip, Harvey, William
DOI: 10.1055/s-0040-1708530
Physicians may spend a significant amount of time using the electronic health record (EHR), but this is understudied in the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU). The objective of this study is to quantify PICU attending physician EHR usage and determine its association with patient census and mortality scores.
Author(s): Krawiec, Conrad, Stetter, Christy, Kong, Lan, Haidet, Paul
DOI: 10.1055/s-0040-1705108
Author(s): Yu, Feliciano B, O'Brien, Ann
DOI: 10.1055/s-0039-3401812
Understanding patients' acceptance of and satisfaction with telehealth use is important for workplace health promotion. In this study, we used a questionnaire to measure patients' usage behavior and satisfaction with cloud-based telehealth services in the workplace. We empirically investigated the factors that influence patients' usage and satisfaction based on data collected from 101 participants.
Author(s): Su, Yung-Yu, Huang, Su-Tsai, Wu, Ying-Hsun, Chen, Chun-Min
DOI: 10.1055/s-0040-1708838
UW Medicine was one of the first health systems to encounter and treat COVID-19 patients in the United States, starting in late February 2020.
Author(s): Grange, Elisha S, Neil, Eric J, Stoffel, Michelle, Singh, Angad P, Tseng, Ethan, Resco-Summers, Kelly, Fellner, B Jane, Lynch, John B, Mathias, Patrick C, Mauritz-Miller, Kristal, Sutton, Paul R, Leu, Michael G
DOI: 10.1055/s-0040-1709715
Newborns are often assigned temporary names at birth. Temporary newborn names-often a combination of the mother's last name and the newborn's gender-are vulnerable to patient misidentification due to similarities with other newborns or between a mother and her newborn. We developed and implemented an alternative distinct naming strategy, and then compared its effectiveness on reducing the number of wrong-patient orders with the standard distinct naming strategy.
Author(s): Pfeifer, Ethan, Lozovatsky, Margaret, Abraham, Joanna, Kannampallil, Thomas
DOI: 10.1055/s-0040-1705175