Response to Maojo and Kulikowski.
Author(s): Friedman, Charles P
DOI: 10.1136/amiajnl-2013-002120
Author(s): Friedman, Charles P
DOI: 10.1136/amiajnl-2013-002120
To describe a collaborative approach for developing an electronic health record (EHR) phenotyping algorithm for drug-induced liver injury (DILI).
Author(s): Overby, Casey Lynnette, Pathak, Jyotishman, Gottesman, Omri, Haerian, Krystl, Perotte, Adler, Murphy, Sean, Bruce, Kevin, Johnson, Stephanie, Talwalkar, Jayant, Shen, Yufeng, Ellis, Steve, Kullo, Iftikhar, Chute, Christopher, Friedman, Carol, Bottinger, Erwin, Hripcsak, George, Weng, Chunhua
DOI: 10.1136/amiajnl-2013-001930
The rapid change in healthcare has focused attention on the necessary development of a next-generation electronic health record (EHR) to support system transformation and more effective patient-centered care. The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is developing plans for the next-generation EHR to support improved care delivery for veterans. To understand the needs for a next-generation EHR, we interviewed 14 VA operational, clinical and informatics leaders for their vision about system [...]
Author(s): Saleem, Jason J, Flanagan, Mindy E, Wilck, Nancy R, Demetriades, Jim, Doebbeling, Bradley N
DOI: 10.1136/amiajnl-2013-001748
The Leapfrog CPOE evaluation tool has been promoted as a means of monitoring computerized physician order entry (CPOE). We sought to determine the relationship between Leapfrog scores and the rates of preventable adverse drug events (ADE) and potential ADE.
Author(s): Leung, Alexander A, Keohane, Carol, Lipsitz, Stuart, Zimlichman, Eyal, Amato, Mary, Simon, Steven R, Coffey, Michael, Kaufman, Nathan, Cadet, Bismarck, Schiff, Gordon, Seger, Diane L, Bates, David W
DOI: 10.1136/amiajnl-2012-001549
To evaluate the impact of the electronic decision support (eDS) tool 'PReOPerative evaluation' (PROP) on guideline adherence in preoperative assessment in statutory health care in Salzburg, Austria.
Author(s): Flamm, Maria, Fritsch, Gerhard, Hysek, Martin, Klausner, Sabine, Entacher, Karl, Panisch, Sigrid, Soennichsen, Andreas C
DOI: 10.1136/amiajnl-2012-001178
To be eligible for incentives through the Electronic Health Record (EHR) Incentive Program, many providers using older or locally developed EHRs will be transitioning to new, commercial EHRs. We previously evaluated prescribing errors made by providers in the first year following transition from a locally developed EHR with minimal prescribing clinical decision support (CDS) to a commercial EHR with robust CDS. Following system refinements, we conducted this study to assess [...]
Author(s): Abramson, Erika L, Malhotra, Sameer, Osorio, S Nena, Edwards, Alison, Cheriff, Adam, Cole, Curtis, Kaushal, Rainu
DOI: 10.1136/amiajnl-2012-001328
Effective design of health information technology (HIT) for patient-centered care requires consideration of workflow from the patient's perspective, termed 'patient-oriented workflow.' This approach organizes the building blocks of work around the patients who are moving through the care system. Patient-oriented workflow complements the more familiar clinician-oriented workflow approaches, and offers several advantages, including the ability to capture simultaneous, cooperative work, which is essential in care delivery. Patient-oriented workflow models can [...]
Author(s): Ozkaynak, Mustafa, Brennan, Patricia Flatley, Hanauer, David A, Johnson, Sharon, Aarts, Jos, Zheng, Kai, Haque, Saira N
DOI: 10.1136/amiajnl-2013-001633
To assess differences in the use of electronic medical records (EMRs) among medical specialties and practice settings.
Author(s): Kokkonen, Erik W J, Davis, Scott A, Lin, Hsien-Chang, Dabade, Tushar S, Feldman, Steven R, Fleischer, Alan B
DOI: 10.1136/amiajnl-2012-001609
To present a system that uses knowledge stored in a medical ontology to automate the development of diagnostic decision support systems. To illustrate its function through an example focused on the development of a tool for diagnosing pneumonia.
Author(s): Haug, Peter J, Ferraro, Jeffrey P, Holmen, John, Wu, Xinzi, Mynam, Kumar, Ebert, Matthew, Dean, Nathan, Jones, Jason
DOI: 10.1136/amiajnl-2012-001376
Emergency department (ED) electronic tracking boards provide a snapshot view of patient status and a quick link to other clinical applications, such as a web-based image viewer client to view current and previous radiology images from the picture archiving and communication systems (PACS). We describe a case where an update to Microsoft Internet Explorer severed the link between the ED tracking board and web-based image viewer. The loss of this [...]
Author(s): Landman, Adam B, Takhar, Sukhjit S, Wang, Samuel L, Cardoso, Anabela, Kosowsky, Joshua M, Raja, Ali S, Khorasani, Ramin, Poon, Eric G
DOI: 10.1136/amiajnl-2012-001494