Celebrating Clinical Informatics as a Specialty Practice.
Author(s): Yu, Feliciano B, O'Brien, Ann
DOI: 10.1055/s-0039-3401812
Author(s): Yu, Feliciano B, O'Brien, Ann
DOI: 10.1055/s-0039-3401812
Understanding patients' acceptance of and satisfaction with telehealth use is important for workplace health promotion. In this study, we used a questionnaire to measure patients' usage behavior and satisfaction with cloud-based telehealth services in the workplace. We empirically investigated the factors that influence patients' usage and satisfaction based on data collected from 101 participants.
Author(s): Su, Yung-Yu, Huang, Su-Tsai, Wu, Ying-Hsun, Chen, Chun-Min
DOI: 10.1055/s-0040-1708838
Failure to complete recommended diagnostic tests may increase the risk of diagnostic errors.
Author(s): Weingart, Saul N, Yaghi, Omar, Barnhart, Liz, Kher, Sucharita, Mazzullo, John, Roberts, Kari, Lominac, Eric, Gittelson, Nancy, Argyris, Philip, Harvey, William
DOI: 10.1055/s-0040-1708530
UW Medicine was one of the first health systems to encounter and treat COVID-19 patients in the United States, starting in late February 2020.
Author(s): Grange, Elisha S, Neil, Eric J, Stoffel, Michelle, Singh, Angad P, Tseng, Ethan, Resco-Summers, Kelly, Fellner, B Jane, Lynch, John B, Mathias, Patrick C, Mauritz-Miller, Kristal, Sutton, Paul R, Leu, Michael G
DOI: 10.1055/s-0040-1709715
With the consequences of inadequate dosing ranging from increased bleeding risk to excessive drug costs and undesirable administration regimens, the antihemophilic factors are uniquely suited to dose individualization. However, existing options for individualization are limited and exist outside the flow of care. We developed clinical decision support (CDS) software that is integrated with our electronic health record (EHR) and designed to streamline the process for our hematology providers.
Author(s): Abdel-Rahman, Susan M, Gill, Harpreet, Carpenter, Shannon L, Gueye, Pathe, Wicklund, Brian, Breitkreutz, Matt, Ghosh, Arindam, Kollu, Avinash
DOI: 10.1055/s-0040-1708050
Due to reimbursement tied in part to patients' perception of their care, hospitals continue to stress obtaining patient feedback and understanding it to plan interventions to improve patients' experience. We demonstrate the use of natural language processing (NLP) to extract meaningful information from patient feedback obtained through Press Ganey surveys.
Author(s): Nawab, Khalid, Ramsey, Gretchen, Schreiber, Richard
DOI: 10.1055/s-0040-1708049
Newborns are often assigned temporary names at birth. Temporary newborn names-often a combination of the mother's last name and the newborn's gender-are vulnerable to patient misidentification due to similarities with other newborns or between a mother and her newborn. We developed and implemented an alternative distinct naming strategy, and then compared its effectiveness on reducing the number of wrong-patient orders with the standard distinct naming strategy.
Author(s): Pfeifer, Ethan, Lozovatsky, Margaret, Abraham, Joanna, Kannampallil, Thomas
DOI: 10.1055/s-0040-1705175
Physicians may spend a significant amount of time using the electronic health record (EHR), but this is understudied in the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU). The objective of this study is to quantify PICU attending physician EHR usage and determine its association with patient census and mortality scores.
Author(s): Krawiec, Conrad, Stetter, Christy, Kong, Lan, Haidet, Paul
DOI: 10.1055/s-0040-1705108
Sepsis is an uncontrolled inflammatory reaction caused by infection. Clinicians in the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) developed a paper-based tool to identify patients at risk of sepsis. To improve the utilization of the tool, the PICU team integrated the paper-based tool as a real-time clinical decision support (CDS) intervention in the electronic health record (EHR).
Author(s): Dewan, Maya, Vidrine, Rhea, Zackoff, Matthew, Paff, Zachary, Seger, Brandy, Pfeiffer, Stephen, Hagedorn, Philip, Stalets, Erika L
DOI: 10.1055/s-0040-1705107
Primary care providers are tasked with the increasingly difficult job of addressing childhood obesity during clinic visits. Electronic medical record (EMR)-enabled decision-support tools may aid providers in this task; however, information is needed regarding whether providers perceive such tools to be useful for addressing nutrition and physical activity lifestyle behaviors.
Author(s): Williams, Amy, Turer, Christy, Smith, Jamie, Nievera, Isabelle, McCulloch, Laura, Wareg, Nuha, Clary, Megan, Rajagopalan, Anuradha, Brownson, Ross C, Koopman, Richelle J, Hampl, Sarah
DOI: 10.1055/s-0040-1705106