Search Results - "Bates, D.W"
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142: Medication Errors Recovered by Emergency Department Pharmacists
Published in Annals of emergency medicine (2009)Get full text
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Predicting bacteraemia in validated models—a systematic review
Published in Clinical microbiology and infection (01-04-2015)“…Bacteraemia is associated with high mortality. Although many models for predicting bacteraemia have been developed, not all have been validated, and even when…”
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Education Outcomes in a Duty-Hour Flexibility Trial in Internal Medicine
Published in The New England journal of medicine (19-04-2018)“…Internal medicine residency programs were randomly assigned to standard duty-hour policies or to flexible policies without limits on shift length and time off…”
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Personal health records for patients with chronic disease: a major opportunity
Published in Applied clinical informatics (2014)“…Personal health records (PHRs) connected to a physician's electronic health record system hold substantial promise for supporting and engaging patients with…”
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Evaluation of a Korean version of a tool for assessing the incorporation of human factors into a medication-related decision support system: the I-MeDeSA
Published in Applied clinical informatics (01-01-2014)“…The Instrument for Evaluating Human-Factor Principles in Medication-Related Decision Support Alerts (I-MeDeSA) was developed recently in the US with a view…”
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Systems Analysis of Adverse Drug Events
Published in JAMA : the journal of the American Medical Association (05-07-1995)“…Objective.—To identify and evaluate the systems failures that underlie errors causing adverse drug events (ADEs) and potential ADEs.Design.—Systems analysis of…”
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Increasing patient engagement: patients' responses to viewing problem lists online
Published in Applied clinical informatics (2014)“…To characterize the opinions, emotions, and actions taken by patients who viewed their electronic problem list via an online personal health record (PHR). An…”
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Physician beliefs about the impact of meaningful use of the EHR: a cross-sectional study
Published in Applied clinical informatics (01-01-2014)“…As adoption and use of electronic health records (EHRs) grows in the United States, there is a growing need in the field of applied clinical informatics to…”
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Physician Perceptions and Beliefs about Generating and Providing a Clinical Summary of the Office Visit
Published in Applied clinical informatics (2015)“…A core measure of the meaningful use of EHR incentive program is the generation and provision of the clinical summary of the office visit, or the after visit…”
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Relationship between documentation method and quality of chronic disease visit notes
Published in Applied clinical informatics (01-01-2014)“…To assses the relationship between methods of documenting visit notes and note quality for primary care providers (PCPs) and specialists, and to determine the…”
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Provider use of and attitudes towards an active clinical alert: a case study in decision support
Published in Applied clinical informatics (2013)“…In a previous study, we reported on a successful clinical decision support (CDS) intervention designed to improve electronic problem list accuracy, but did not…”
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Towards meaningful medication-related clinical decision support: recommendations for an initial implementation
Published in Applied clinical informatics (01-01-2011)“…Clinical decision support (CDS) can improve safety, quality, and cost-effectiveness of patient care, especially when implemented in computerized provider order…”
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Do Emergency Department Blood Cultures Change Practice in Patients with Pneumonia?
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Primary care physician attitudes concerning follow-up of abnormal test results and ambulatory decision support systems
Published in International journal of medical informatics (Shannon, Ireland) (01-09-2003)“…Objectives: Failures to follow-up abnormal test results are common in ambulatory care. Information systems could assist providers with abnormal test result…”
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Application of Resonance Raman Spectroscopy to Electronic Structure in Metal Complex Excited States. Excited-State Ordering and Electron Delocalization in Dipyrido[3,2-a:2',3'-c]phenazine (dppz): Complexes of Re(I) and Ru(II)
Published in Inorganic chemistry (01-12-1995)Get full text
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Using information systems to measure and improve quality
Published in International journal of medical informatics (01-02-1999)“…Information systems (IS) are increasingly important for measuring and improving quality. In this paper, we describe our integrated delivery system's plan for…”
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The Brigham integrated computing system (BICS): advanced clinical systems in an academic hospital environment
Published in International journal of medical informatics (Shannon, Ireland) (01-06-1999)“…The Brigham integrated computing system (BICS) provides nearly all clinical, administrative, and financial computing services to Brigham and Women’s Hospital,…”
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Information technology and medication safety: what is the benefit?
Published in Quality & safety in health care (01-09-2002)“…Medication errors occur frequently and have significant clinical and financial consequences. Several types of information technologies can be used to decrease…”
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The role of primary care non-physician clinic staff in e-mail communication with patients
Published in International journal of medical informatics (Shannon, Ireland) (01-05-2004)“…Background: Few studies have explicitly addressed how e-mail technology may affect non-physician clinic staff, even though these staff typically manage tasks…”
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