Social Media's Lessons for Clinical Decision Support: Strategies to Improve Engagement and Acceptance.
Author(s): Sova, Christopher, Poon, Eric, Musser, Robert Clayton, Chowdhury, Anand
DOI: 10.1055/s-0044-1787648
Author(s): Sova, Christopher, Poon, Eric, Musser, Robert Clayton, Chowdhury, Anand
DOI: 10.1055/s-0044-1787648
Provider burnout due to workload is a significant concern in primary care settings. Workload for primary care providers encompasses both scheduled visit care and non-visit care interactions. These interactions are highly influenced by patients' health conditions or acuity, which can be measured by the Adjusted Clinical Group (ACG) score. However, new patients typically have minimal health information beyond social determinants of health (SDOH) to determine ACG score.
Author(s): Jiang, Yiqun, Huang, Yu-Li, Watral, Alexandra, Blocker, Renaldo C, Rushlow, David R
DOI: 10.1055/s-0044-1787647
While clinical practice guidelines recommend that oncologists discuss goals of care with patients who have advanced cancer, it is estimated that less than 20% of individuals admitted to the hospital with high-risk cancers have end-of-life discussions with their providers. While there has been interest in developing models for mortality prediction to trigger such discussions, few studies have compared how such models compare with clinical judgment to determine a patient's mortality [...]
Author(s): Herskovits, Adrianna Z, Newman, Tiffanny, Nicholas, Kevin, Colorado-Jimenez, Cesar F, Perry, Claire E, Valentino, Alisa, Wagner, Isaac, Egan, Barbara, Gorenshteyn, Dmitriy, Vickers, Andrew J, Pessin, Melissa S
DOI: 10.1055/s-0044-1787185
In times of omnipresent digitization and big data, telemedicine and electronic case files (ECFs) are gaining ground for networking between players in the health care sector. In the context of the SALUS study, this approach is applied in practice in the form of electronic platforms to display and process disease-relevant data of glaucoma patients.
Author(s): Geisler, Sandra, Oldiges, Kristina, Hamiti, Florim, Storp, Jens J, Masud, M A, Zimmermann, Julian A, Kreutter, Stefan, Eter, Nicole, Berlage, Thomas
DOI: 10.1055/s-0044-1787008
Predicting 30-day hospital readmissions is crucial for improving patient outcomes, optimizing resource allocation, and achieving financial savings. Existing studies reporting the development of machine learning (ML) models predictive of neurosurgical readmissions do not report factors related to clinical implementation.
Author(s): Wu, Tzu-Chun, Kim, Abraham, Tsai, Ching-Tzu, Gao, Andy, Ghuman, Taran, Paul, Anne, Castillo, Alexandra, Cheng, Joseph, Adogwa, Owoicho, Ngwenya, Laura B, Foreman, Brandon, Wu, Danny T Y
DOI: 10.1055/s-0044-1787119
Clinical informatics (CI) has reshaped how medical information is shared, evaluated, and utilized in health care delivery. The widespread integration of electronic health records (EHRs) mandates proficiency among physicians and practitioners, yet medical trainees face a scarcity of opportunities for CI education.
Author(s): Rungvivatjarus, Tiranun, Bialostozky, Mario, Chong, Amy Z, Huang, Jeannie S, Kuelbs, Cynthia L
DOI: 10.1055/s-0044-1786977
Studies have shown that documentation burden experienced by clinicians may lead to less direct patient care, increased errors, and job dissatisfaction. Implementing effective strategies within health care systems to mitigate documentation burden can result in improved clinician satisfaction and more time spent with patients. However, there is a gap in the literature regarding evidence-based interventions to reduce documentation burden.
Author(s): Sloss, Elizabeth A, Abdul, Shawna, Aboagyewah, Mayfair A, Beebe, Alicia, Kendle, Kathleen, Marshall, Kyle, Rosenbloom, S Trent, Rossetti, Sarah, Grigg, Aaron, Smith, Kevin D, Mishuris, Rebecca G
DOI: 10.1055/s-0044-1787007
Despite the evidence suggesting the potential of electronic prescribing (e-prescribing), this system also faces challenges that can lead to inefficiency and even failure. This study aimed to evaluate physicians' perspectives on the efficiency, effectiveness, opportunities, and challenges associated with the e-prescribing system.
Author(s): Alipour, Jahanpour, Payandeh, Abolfazl, Hashemi, Aida, Aliabadi, Ali, Karimi, Afsaneh
DOI: 10.1055/s-0044-1786872
Recognition of the patient and family's diverse backgrounds and language preference is critical for communicating effectively. In our hospital's electronic health record, a patient or family's identified language for communication is documented in a discrete field known as "preferred language." This field serves as an interdepartmental method to identify patients with a non-English preferred language, creating a bolded banner for non-English speakers easily identifiable by health care professionals. Despite the [...]
Author(s): Mercado, Osvaldo, Ruan, Alex, Oluwalade, Bolu, Devine, Matthew, Gibbs, Kathleen, Carr, Leah
DOI: 10.1055/a-2332-5843
Managing acute postoperative pain and minimizing chronic opioid use are crucial for patient recovery and long-term well-being.
Author(s): Soley, Nidhi, Speed, Traci J, Xie, Anping, Taylor, Casey Overby
DOI: 10.1055/a-2321-0397