The Need for Expanded Educational Opportunities in Clinical Informatics for Pediatric Trainees.
Author(s): Yan, Adam P, Yarahuan, Julia, Hron, Jonathan D
DOI: 10.1055/a-2340-7142
Author(s): Yan, Adam P, Yarahuan, Julia, Hron, Jonathan D
DOI: 10.1055/a-2340-7142
Heart failure is a complex clinical syndrome noted on approximately one in eight death certificates in the United States. Vital to reducing complications of heart failure and preventing hospital readmissions is adherence to heart failure self-care routines. Mobile health offers promising opportunities for enhancing self-care behaviors by facilitating tracking and timely reminders.
Author(s): Sohn, Albert, Turner, Anne M, Speier, William, Fonarow, Gregg C, Ong, Michael K, Arnold, Corey W
DOI: 10.1055/a-2273-5278
Clinical decision support systems (CDSSs) are computer applications, which can be applied to give guidance to practitioners in antimicrobial stewardship (AS) activities; however, further information is needed for their optimal use.
Author(s): Amor-García, Miguel Ángel, Chamorro-de-Vega, Esther, Rodríguez-González, Carmen Guadalupe, Iglesias-Peinado, Irene, Moreno-Díaz, Raquel
DOI: 10.1055/a-2341-8823
Though public health is an information-intense profession, there is a paucity of workforce with Public Health Informatics and Technology (PHIT) skills, which was evident during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. This need is addressed through the PHIT workforce program (2021-2025) by the Office of the National Coordinator for training and to increase racial and ethnic diversity in the PHIT workforce. The objective is to share details on the Training [...]
Author(s): Rajamani, Sripriya, Waterfield, Kristie C, Austin, Robin, Singletary, Vivian, Odowa, Yasmin, Miles-Richardson, Stephanie, Winters, Tony, Powers, Brenton, LaRoche, Feather, Trachet, Sarah, Fritz, Jennifer, Leider, Jonathon P, Wurtz, Rebecca, Shah, Gulzar H
DOI: 10.1055/s-0044-1787979
Millions of Americans manage their health care with the help of a trusted individual. Shared access to a patient's online patient portal is one tool that can assist their care partner(s) in gaining access to the patient's health information and allow for easy exchange with the patient's care team. Shared access provides care partners with a validated and secure method for accessing the patient's portal account using their own login [...]
Author(s): Wachenheim, Deborah, Hurwitz, Isabel, Dukhanin, Vadim, Wolff, Jennifer L, DesRoches, Catherine M
DOI: 10.1055/a-2370-2220
Health informatics (HI) is a growing field of study, yet sparse data are available on the characteristics of undergraduate HI programs in the United States. The lack of a central location for U.S. HI undergraduate program data has led to a gap in information to support current efforts to promote academic standards in the field and attract potential students.
Author(s): McCarthy, Katie A, Eldredge, Christina, Mercado, Fatima, Wong, Anya, Gajjar, Rohan
DOI: 10.1055/a-2368-3514
Blood product ordering is a complex process and mistakes can harm patients and lead to poor outcomes. Orders and order sets can be designed to help mitigate errors, but major changes in design can unintentionally cause new errors.
Author(s): Thompson, Sarah A, Williams, Herb, Rzewnicki, Daniel, Orenstein, Evan, Carter, Alexis B, Rollins, Margo, Rogers, Beverly, Kandaswamy, Swaminathan
DOI: 10.1055/a-2351-9642
Variability in cardiopulmonary arrest training and management leads to inconsistent outcomes during in-hospital cardiac arrest. Existing clinical decision aids, such as American Heart Association (AHA) advanced cardiovascular life support (ACLS) pocket cards and third-party mobile apps, often lack comprehensive management guidance. We developed a novel, guided ACLS mobile app and evaluated user performance during simulated cardiac arrest according to the 2020 AHA ACLS guidelines via randomized controlled trial.
Author(s): Senter-Zapata, Michael, Neel, Dylan V, Colocci, Isabella, Alblooshi, Afaf, AlRadini, Faten Abdullah M, Quach, Brian, Lyon, Samuel, Coll, Maxwell, Chu, Andrew, Rainer, Katharine W, Waters, Beth, Baugh, Christopher W, Dias, Roger D, Zhang, Haipeng, Eyre, Andrew, Isselbacher, Eric, Conley, Jared, Carlile, Narath
DOI: 10.1055/s-0044-1788979
This study aimed to evaluate implementation of a digital remote symptom monitoring intervention that delivered weekly symptom questionnaires and included the option to receive nurse callbacks via a mobile app for asthma patients in primary care.
Author(s): Sulca Flores, Jorge A, Dalal, Anuj K, Sousa, Jessica, Foer, Dinah, Rodriguez, Jorge A, Plombon, Savanna, Bates, David W, Arcia, Adriana, Rudin, Robert S
DOI: 10.1055/s-0044-1788978
Imaging and Clinical Informatics are domains of biomedical informatics. Imaging Informatics topics are often not covered in depth in most Clinical Informatics fellowships. While dedicated Imaging Informatics fellowships exist, they may not have the same rigor as ACGME (Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education) accredited Clinical Informatics fellowships and they do not provide a direct path toward subspecialty board certification.
Author(s): Bumbarger, Nathan A, Towbin, Alexander J, Garcia-Filion, Pamela, Whitfill, James, Cook, Tessa, Folio, Les R
DOI: 10.1055/s-0044-1788327