The Quantified Brain: A Framework for Mobile Device-Based Assessment of Behavior and Neurological Function.
Author(s): Stark, David E, Kumar, Rajiv B, Longhurst, Christopher A, Wall, Dennis P
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2015-12-LE-0176
Author(s): Stark, David E, Kumar, Rajiv B, Longhurst, Christopher A, Wall, Dennis P
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2015-12-LE-0176
Accurate prediction of future patient census in hospital units is essential for patient safety, health outcomes, and resource planning. Forecasting census in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) is particularly challenging due to limited ability to control the census and clinical trajectories. The fixed average census approach, using average census from previous year, is a forecasting alternative used in clinical practice, but has limitations due to census variations.
Author(s): Capan, Muge, Hoover, Stephen, Jackson, Eric V, Paul, David, Locke, Robert
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2015-09-RA-0127
Cancer research involves numerous disciplines. The multiplicity of data sources and their heterogeneous nature render the integration and the exploration of the data more and more complex. Translational research platforms are a promising way to assist scientists in these tasks. In this article, we identify a set of scientific and technical principles needed to build a translational research platform compatible with ethical requirements, data protection and data-integration problems. We describe [...]
Author(s): Rance, Bastien, Canuel, Vincent, Countouris, Hector, Laurent-Puig, Pierre, Burgun, Anita
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2015-09-RA-0125
Clinical decision support (CDS) has been shown to improve process outcomes, but over-alerting may not produce incremental benefits. We analyzed providers' response to preventive care reminders to determine if reminder response rates varied when a primary care provider (PCP) saw their own patients as compared with a partner's patients. Secondary objectives were to describe variation in PCP identification in the electronic health record (EHR) across sites, and to determine its [...]
Author(s): Weinfeld, Jeffrey M, Gorman, Paul N
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2015-10-RA-0142
The reduction of all-cause hospital readmission among heart failure (HF) patients is a national priority. Telehealth is one strategy employed to impact this sought-after patient outcome. Prior research indicates varied results on all-cause hospital readmission highlighting the need to understand telehealth processes and optimal strategies in improving patient outcomes.
Author(s): O'Connor, Melissa, Asdornwised, Usavadee, Dempsey, Mary Louise, Huffenberger, Ann, Jost, Sandra, Flynn, Danielle, Norris, Anne
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2015-11-SOA-0157
To understand requests for nursing Clinical Decision Support (CDS) interventions at a large integrated health system undergoing vendor-based EHR implementation. In addition, to establish a process to guide both short-term implementation and long-term strategic goals to meet nursing CDS needs.
Author(s): Whalen, Kimberly, Bavuso, Karen, Bouyer-Ferullo, Sharon, Goldsmith, Denise, Fairbanks, Amanda, Gesner, Emily, Lagor, Charles, Collins, Sarah
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2015-10-RA-0128
To help manage the risk of falls in home care, this study aimed to (i) identify home care clinicians' information needs and how they manage missing or inaccurate data, (ii) identify problems that impact effectiveness and efficiency associated with retaining, exchanging, or processing information about fall risks in existing workflows and currently adopted health information technology (IT) solutions, and (iii) offer informatics-based recommendations to improve fall risk management interventions.
Author(s): Alhuwail, Dari, Koru, Güneş
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2015-11-RA-0160
Healthcare processes, especially those belonging to the clinical domain, are acknowledged as complex and characterized by the dynamic nature of the diagnosis, the variability of the decisions made by experts driven by their experiences, the local constraints, the patient's needs, the uncertainty of the patient's response, and the indeterminacy of patient's compliance to treatment. Also, the multiple actors involved in patient's care need clear and transparent communication to ensure care [...]
Author(s): Ferrante, Simona, Bonacina, Stefano, Pozzi, Giuseppe, Pinciroli, Francesco, Marceglia, Sara
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2015-08-RA-0111
Milestones refer to points along a continuum of a competency from novice to expert. Resident and fellow assessment and program evaluation processes adopted by the ACGME include the mandate that programs report the educational progress of residents and fellows twice annually utilizing Milestones developed by a specialty specific ACGME working group of experts. Milestones in clinical training programs are largely unmapped to specific assessment tools. Residents and fellows are mainly [...]
Author(s): Silverman, Howard, Lehmann, Christoph U, Munger, Benson
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2015-10-SOA-0141
The emerging operational role of the "Chief Clinical Informatics Officer" (CCIO) remains heterogeneous with individuals deriving from a variety of clinical settings and backgrounds. The CCIO is defined in title, responsibility, and scope of practice by local organizations. The term encompasses the more commonly used Chief Medical Informatics Officer (CMIO) and Chief Nursing Informatics Officer (CNIO) as well as the rarely used Chief Pharmacy Informatics Officer (CPIO) and Chief Dental [...]
Author(s): Kannry, Joseph, Sengstack, Patricia, Thyvalikakath, Thankam Paul, Poikonen, John, Middleton, Blackford, Payne, Thomas, Lehmann, Christoph U
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2015-12-R-0174