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
Computer-based clinical decision support (CDS) systems have been shown to improve quality of care and workflow efficiency, and health care reform legislation relies on electronic health records and CDS systems to improve the cost and quality of health care in the United States; however, the heterogeneity of CDS content and infrastructure of CDS systems across sites is not well known.
Author(s): Kantor, M, Wright, A, Burton, M, Fraser, G, Krall, M, Maviglia, S, Mohammed-Rajput, N, Simonaitis, L, Sonnenberg, F, Middleton, B
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2011-02-RA-0012
The Omaha system is one of the most widely used interface terminologies for documentation of community-based care. It is influential in disseminating evidence-based practice and generating data for health care quality research. Thus, it is imperative to ensure that the Omaha system reflects current health care knowledge and practice. The purpose of this study was to evaluate free text associated with Omaha system terms to inform issues with electronic health [...]
Author(s): Farri, O, Monsen, K A, Westra, B L, Melton, G B
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2010-12-RA-0077
Electronic medication administration records (eMARs) have been widely used in recent years. However, formal usability evaluations are not yet available for these vendor applications, especially from the perspective of nurses, the largest group of eMAR users.
Author(s): Guo, J, Iribarren, S, Kapsandoy, S, Perri, S, Staggers, N
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2011-01-RA-0004
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
There is an increasing interest in health games including simulation tools, games for specific conditions, persuasive games to promote a healthy life style or exergames where physical exercise is used to control the game.
Author(s): Brox, E, Fernandez-Luque, L, Tøllefsen, T
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2010-10-R-0060
Requiring indications for inpatient medication orders may improve the quality of prescribing and allow for easier placement of diagnoses on the problem list. Indications for inpatient medication orders are also required by some regulators.
Author(s): Walton, S M, Galanter, W L, Rosencranz, H, Meltzer, D, Stafford, R S, Tiryaki, F, Sarne, D
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2010-11-RA-0072
There is little data on the effect of the EHR on emergency department (ED) efficiency.
Author(s): Mathison, Dj, Chamberlain, Jm
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2010-08-RA-0046
A clinical registry encompasses a selective set of rigorously collected and stored clinical data focused on a specific condition. Hyponatremia has multiple, complex underlying causes and is one of the most frequent laboratory abnormalities. No systematic registries of hyponatremic patients have been reported in the medical literature. The purpose of this project was to create a registry for hyponatremia in order to obtain epidemiological data that will help to better [...]
Author(s): D, Giunta, N, Fuentes, V, Pazo, M L, Posadas-Martínez, H, Michellangelo, G, Waisman, F, González Bernaldo De Quirós
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2010-07-RA-0040
To implement the SNOMED CT electronic specifications for reporting quality measures and to identify critical issues that affect implementation.
Author(s): Wade, G
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2011-10-RA-0056