Direct Secure Messaging in Practice-Recommendations for Improvements.
Author(s): Arvisais-Anhalt, Simone, Wickenhauser, Kathryn Ayers, Lusk, Katherine, Lehmann, Christoph U, McCormack, James L, Feterik, Kristian
DOI: 10.1055/s-0042-1753540
Author(s): Arvisais-Anhalt, Simone, Wickenhauser, Kathryn Ayers, Lusk, Katherine, Lehmann, Christoph U, McCormack, James L, Feterik, Kristian
DOI: 10.1055/s-0042-1753540
Health care institutions have their own "picklist" for clinicians to document adverse drug reactions (ADRs) into the electronic health record (EHR) allergy list. Whether the lack of a nationally standardized picklist impacts clinician data entries is unknown.
Author(s): Yerneni, Sharmitha, Shah, Sonam N, Blackley, Suzanne V, Ortega, Carlos A, Blumenthal, Kimberly G, Goss, Foster, Seger, Diane L, Wickner, Paige G, Mancini, Christian M, Bates, David W, Zhou, Li
DOI: 10.1055/a-1862-9425
The growing trend to use wearable devices to track activity and health data has the potential to positively impact the patient experience with their health care at home and with their care team. As part of a pilot program, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) distributed Fitbits to Veterans through four VA medical centers. Our objective was to assess the program from both Veterans' and clinicians' viewpoints. Specifically, we [...]
Author(s): Saleem, Jason J, Wilck, Nancy R, Murphy, John J, Herout, Jennifer
DOI: 10.1055/s-0042-1748857
Partnerships among patients, families, caregivers, and clinicians are critical to helping patients lead their best lives given their specific genetics, conditions, circumstances, and the environments in which they live, work, and play. These partnerships extend to the development of health information technology, including clinical decision support (CDS). Design of these technologies, however, often occurs without a profound understanding of the true needs, wants, and concerns of patients and family members [...]
Author(s): van Leeuwen, Danny, Mittelman, Michael, Fabian, Lacy, Lomotan, Edwin A
DOI: 10.1055/s-0042-1750355
Surgical instrument oversupply drives cost, confusion, and workload in the operating room. With an estimated 78%-87% of instruments being unused, many health systems have recognized the need for supply refinement. By manually recording instrument use and tasking surgeons to review instrument trays, previous quality improvement initiatives have achieved an average 52% reduction in supply. While demonstrating the degree of instrument oversupply, previous methods for identifying required instruments are qualitative, expensive [...]
Author(s): Hill, Ian, Olivere, Lindsey, Helmkamp, Joshua, Le, Elliot, Hill, Westin, Wahlstedt, John, Khoury, Phillip, Gloria, Jared, Richard, Marc J, Rosenberger, Laura H, Codd, Patrick J
DOI: 10.1093/jamiaopen/ooac003
Reproducibility in medical research has been a long-standing issue. More recently, the COVID-19 pandemic has publicly underlined this fact as the retraction of several studies reached out to general media audiences. A significant number of these retractions occurred after in-depth scrutiny of the methodology and results by the scientific community. Consequently, these retractions have undermined confidence in the peer-review process, which is not considered sufficiently reliable to generate trust in [...]
Author(s): Serret-Larmande, Arnaud, Kaltman, Jonathan R, Avillach, Paul
DOI: 10.1093/jamiaopen/ooac001
Vulnerable populations face numerous barriers in managing chronic disease(s). As healthcare systems work toward integrating social risk factors into electronic health records and healthcare delivery, we need better understanding of the interrelated nature of social needs within patients' everyday lives to inform effective informatics interventions to advance health equity.
Author(s): Nguyen, Kim Hanh, Cemballi, Anupama G, Fields, Jessica D, Brown, William, Pantell, Matthew S, Lyles, Courtney Rees
DOI: 10.1093/jamiaopen/ooac014
We describe implementation and usage of a coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) digital information hub delivered through the widely adopted The Weather Company (TWC) application and explore COVID-19 knowledge, behaviors, and information needs of users. TWC deployed the tool, which displayed local case counts and trends, in March 2020. Unique users, visits, and interactions with tool features were measured. In August 2020, a cross-sectional survey assessed respondent characteristics, COVID-19 knowledge, behaviors [...]
Author(s): McKillop, Mollie M, VanHouten, Courtney, Bales, Carol, Felix, Winnie, Hekmat, Rezzan, Purcell Jackson, Gretchen
DOI: 10.1093/jamiaopen/ooac016
To inform training needs for the revised Certified Clinical Data Manager (CCDMTM) Exam.
Author(s): Williams, Tremaine Brueon, Schmidtke, Carsten, Roessger, Kevin, Dieffenderfer, Vicki, Garza, Maryam, Zozus, Meredith
DOI: 10.1093/jamiaopen/ooac010
The opioid epidemic in the United States has precipitated a need for public health agencies to better understand risk factors associated with fatal overdoses. Matching person-level information stored in public health, medical, and human services datasets can enhance the understanding of opioid overdose risk factors and interventions.
Author(s): Ferris, Lindsey M, Weiner, Jonathan P, Saloner, Brendan, Kharrazi, Hadi
DOI: 10.1093/jamiaopen/ooac020