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    Effectiveness of early warning systems in the detection of infectious diseases outbreaks: a systematic review by Meckawy, Rehab, Stuckler, David, Mehta, Adityavarman, Al-Ahdal, Tareq, Doebbeling, Bradley N

    Published in BMC public health (29-11-2022)
    “…Background Global pandemics have occurred with increasing frequency over the past decade reflecting the sub-optimum operationalization of surveillance systems…”
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    "They say it's fentanyl, but they honestly look like Perc 30s": Initiation and use of counterfeit fentanyl pills by Daniulaityte, Raminta, Sweeney, Kaylin, Ki, Seol, Doebbeling, Bradley N, Mendoza, Natasha

    Published in Harm reduction journal (25-05-2022)
    “…Worsening of the overdose crisis in the USA has been linked to the continuing proliferation of non-pharmaceutical fentanyl (NPF). The recent wave of NPF spread…”
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    Aging through the time of COVID-19: a survey of self-reported healthcare access by Peckham, Allie, Pituch, Keenan A, Maxfield, Molly, Guest, M Aaron, Sivanandam, Shalini, Doebbeling, Bradley N

    Published in BMC health services research (19-12-2021)
    “…Chronic conditions are common and require ongoing continuous management and preventive measures. The COVID-19 pandemic may have affected the management of…”
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    Data Analytics and Modeling for Appointment No-show in Community Health Centers by Mohammadi, Iman, Wu, Huanmei, Turkcan, Ayten, Toscos, Tammy, Doebbeling, Bradley N.

    Published in Journal of primary care & community health (01-01-2018)
    “…Objectives: Using predictive modeling techniques, we developed and compared appointment no-show prediction models to better understand appointment adherence in…”
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    Antimicrobial Resistance Trends and Outbreak Frequency in United States Hospitals by Diekema, Daniel J., BootsMiller, Bonnie J., Vaughn, Thomas E., Woolson, Robert F., Yankey, Jon W., Ernst, Erika J., Flach, Stephen D., Ward, Marcia M., Franciscus, Carrie L. J., Pfaller, Michael A., Doebbeling, Bradley N.

    Published in Clinical infectious diseases (01-01-2004)
    “…We assessed resistance rates and trends for important antimicrobial-resistant pathogens (oxacillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus [ORSA], vancomycin-resistant…”
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    Reducing health care-associated infections (HAIs): Lessons learned from a national collaborative of regional HAI programs by Welsh, Catherine Amber, PhD, Flanagan, Mindy E., PhD, Hoke, Shawn C., BA, Doebbeling, Bradley N., MD, MSc, Herwaldt, Loreen, MD

    Published in American journal of infection control (01-02-2012)
    “…Background Health care-associated infections (HAIs) are a leading cause of death in United States health care settings, with an overall estimated annual…”
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    A national collaborative for reducing health care‒associated infections: Current initiatives, challenges, and opportunities by Flanagan, Mindy E., PhD, Welsh, Catherine Amber, PhD, Kiess, Chris, MLS, Hoke, Shawn, BS, Doebbeling, Bradley N., MD, MSc

    Published in American journal of infection control (01-10-2011)
    “…There has been increasing interest and an upsurge in efforts to prevent hospital-associated infections (HAIs), a leading cause of death in the United States…”
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    The effect of provider- and workflow-focused strategies for guideline implementation on provider acceptance by Flanagan, Mindy E, Ramanujam, Rangaraj, Doebbeling, Bradley N

    Published in Implementation science : IS (29-10-2009)
    “…The effective implementation of clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) depends critically on the extent to which the strategies that are deployed for implementing…”
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    Priorities and Strategies for the Implementation of Integrated Informatics and Communications Technology to Improve Evidence‐Based Practice by Doebbeling, Bradley N., Chou, Ann F., Tierney, William M.

    “…The U.S. health care system is one of the world's most advanced systems. Yet, the health care system suffers from unexplained practice variations, major gaps…”
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    Tailored, theory-based strategies for engaging lowincome populations with a personal health record by Toscos, Tammy, D. Wright, Maria, Flanagan, Mindy E., Kunjan, Kislaya, Olson-Miller, Amy, Doebbeling, Bradley N.

    “…There remain significant barriers to the use of personal health records (PHRs), which limit potential benefits in underserved patient populations. Novel…”
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    Redesign of a computerized clinical reminder for colorectal cancer screening: a human-computer interaction evaluation by Saleem, Jason J, Haggstrom, David A, Militello, Laura G, Flanagan, Mindy, Kiess, Chris L, Arbuckle, Nicole, Doebbeling, Bradley N

    “…Based on barriers to the use of computerized clinical decision support (CDS) learned in an earlier field study, we prototyped design enhancements to the…”
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    Relationship between depression and pancreatic cancer in the general population by Carney, Caroline P, Jones, Laura, Woolson, Robert F, Noyes, Jr, Russell, Doebbeling, Bradley N

    Published in Psychosomatic medicine (01-09-2003)
    “…Prior research suggesting a relationship between pancreatic cancer and depression conducted on clinical populations has been subject to recall bias. We…”
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    Antimicrobial Use Control Measures to Prevent and Control Antimicrobial Resistance in US Hospitals by Zillich, Alan J., Sutherland, Jason M., Wilson, Stephen J., Diekema, Daniel J., Ernst, Erika J., Vaughn, Thomas E., Doebbeling, Bradley N.

    “…Clinical practice guidelines and recommended practices to control use of antibiotics have been published, but the effect of these practices on antimicrobial…”
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    Facilitators and barriers to clinical practice guideline use among nurses by Abrahamson, Kathleen A, Fox, Rebekah L, Doebbeling, Bradley N

    Published in The American journal of nursing (01-07-2012)
    “…Clinical practice guidelines, which are designed to encourage consistent, efficient applications of scientific evidence in the daily practice of clinicians,…”
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    Factors Promoting Consistent Adherence to Safe Needle Precautions Among Hospital Workers by Vaughn, Thomas E., McCoy, Kimberly D., Beekmann, Susan E., Woolson, Robert F., Torner, James C., Doebbeling, Bradley N.

    “…To examine organizational factors and occupational characteristics associated with adherence to occupational safety guidelines recommending never recapping…”
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    Paper persistence, workarounds, and communication breakdowns in computerized consultation management by Saleem, Jason J, Russ, Alissa L, Neddo, Adam, Blades, Paul T, Doebbeling, Bradley N, Foresman, Brian H

    “…Highlights ► We investigated challenges to using computerized consults in the Veterans Health Administration. ► We identified cases of paper persistence,…”
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    The next-generation electronic health record: perspectives of key leaders from the US Department of Veterans Affairs by Saleem, Jason J, Flanagan, Mindy E, Wilck, Nancy R, Demetriades, Jim, Doebbeling, Bradley N

    “…The rapid change in healthcare has focused attention on the necessary development of a next-generation electronic health record (EHR) to support system…”
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    Paper- and computer-based workarounds to electronic health record use at three benchmark institutions by Flanagan, Mindy E, Saleem, Jason J, Millitello, Laura G, Russ, Alissa L, Doebbeling, Bradley N

    “…Healthcare professionals develop workarounds rather than using electronic health record (EHR) systems. Understanding the reasons for workarounds is important…”
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    Applying systems engineering principles in improving health care delivery by Kopach-Konrad, Renata, Lawley, Mark, Criswell, Mike, Hasan, Imran, Chakraborty, Santanu, Pekny, Joseph, Doebbeling, Bradley N

    “…In a highly publicized joint report, the National Academy of Engineering and the Institute of Medicine recently recommended the systematic application of…”
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