The Validity of Personal Experiences in Evaluating HIT.
Author(s): Patrick, J D
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2010-10-IE-0058
Author(s): Patrick, J D
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2010-10-IE-0058
Within translational research projects in the recent years large biobanks have been established, mostly supported by homegrown, proprietary software solutions. No general requirements for biobanking IT infrastructures have been published yet. This paper presents an exemplary biobanking IT architecture, a requirements specification for a biorepository management tool and exemplary illustrations of three major types of requirements.
Author(s): Prokosch, H U, Beck, A, Ganslandt, T, Hummel, M, Kiehntopf, M, Sax, U, Uckert, F, Semler, S
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2010-05-RA-0034
Questionnaire-based ADHD screening tests may not always be objective or accurate, owing to both subjectivity and prejudice. Despite attempts to develop objective measures to characterize ADHD, no widely applicable index currently exists. The principal aim of this study was to develop a decision support model for ADHD screening by monitoring children's school activities using a 3-axial actigraph.
Author(s): Kam, H J, Shin, Y M, Cho, S M, Kim, S Y, Kim, K W, Park, R W
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2010-05-RA-0033
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
Results of the Austrian MOBITEL (MOBIle phone based TELemonitoring for heart failure patients) trial indicate that home-based telemonitoring improves outcome of chronic heart failure (CHF) patients and reduces both frequency and duration of hospitalizations. Based on lessons learned, we assessed the weak points to clear the way for routine operations.
Author(s): Kastner, P, Morak, J, Modre, R, Kollmann, A, Ebner, C, Fruhwald, Fm, Schreier, G
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2009-12-RA-0021
As the health care industry is facing many challenges and is undergoing extensive change, telemedicine is in the position to address these challenges and be an important part of health care's development. Telemedicine has been used for approximately a half century, in which researchers have explored the different technologies utilized, clinical outcomes, cost benefits, perceptions, and adoption challenges of its use. This paper reviews and summarizes these findings and presents [...]
Author(s): Whitten, P, Holtz, B, Laplante, C
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2009-12-R-0020
Clinical decision support that provides enhanced patient safety at the point of care frequently encounters significant pushback from clinicians who find the process intrusive or time-consuming. We present a hypothetical medical center's dilemma about its allergy alerting system and discuss similar problems faced by real hospitals. We then share some lessons learned and best practices for institutions who wish to implement these tools themselves.
Author(s): Graham, J, Levick, D, Schreiber, R
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2010-03-CR-0021