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    Ten simple rules for writing and sharing computational analyses in Jupyter Notebooks by Rule, Adam, Birmingham, Amanda, Zuniga, Cristal, Altintas, Ilkay, Huang, Shih-Cheng, Knight, Rob, Moshiri, Niema, Nguyen, Mai H, Rosenthal, Sara Brin, Pérez, Fernando, Rose, Peter W

    Published in PLoS computational biology (01-07-2019)
    “…[...]the notebook is made available, along with its data (Rule 8), in a manner encouraging public exploration and contribution (Rules 9–10)…”
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    Clinical Documentation during Scribed and Nonscribed Ophthalmology Office Visits by Dusek, Haley L., Goldstein, Isaac H., Rule, Adam, Chiang, Michael F., Hribar, Michelle R.

    Published in Ophthalmology science (Online) (01-12-2021)
    “…To observe the impact of using scribes on documentation efficiency in ophthalmology clinics. Single-center retrospective cohort study. A total of 29 997…”
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    Using electronic health record audit logs to study clinical activity: a systematic review of aims, measures, and methods by Rule, Adam, Chiang, Michael F, Hribar, Michelle R

    “…To systematically review published literature and identify consistency and variation in the aims, measures, and methods of studies using electronic health…”
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    Frequent but fragmented: use of note templates to document outpatient visits at an academic health center by Rule, Adam, Hribar, Michelle R

    “…Abstract Recent changes to billing policy have reduced documentation requirements for outpatient notes, providing an opportunity to rethink documentation…”
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    Using event logs to observe interactions with electronic health records: an updated scoping review shows increasing use of vendor-derived measures by Rule, Adam, Melnick, Edward R, Apathy, Nate C

    “…The aim of this article is to compare the aims, measures, methods, limitations, and scope of studies that employ vendor-derived and investigator-derived…”
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    Metrics for assessing physician activity using electronic health record log data by Sinsky, Christine A, Rule, Adam, Cohen, Genna, Arndt, Brian G, Shanafelt, Tait D, Sharp, Christopher D, Baxter, Sally L, Tai-Seale, Ming, Yan, Sherry, Chen, You, Adler-Milstein, Julia, Hribar, Michelle

    “…Abstract Electronic health record (EHR) log data have shown promise in measuring physician time spent on clinical activities, contributing to deeper…”
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    Guidance for reporting analyses of metadata on electronic health record use by Rule, Adam, Kannampallil, Thomas, Hribar, Michelle R, Dziorny, Adam C, Thombley, Robert, Apathy, Nate C, Adler-Milstein, Julia

    “…Abstract Introduction Research on how people interact with electronic health records (EHRs) increasingly involves the analysis of metadata on EHR use. These…”
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    Length and Redundancy of Outpatient Progress Notes Across a Decade at an Academic Medical Center by Rule, Adam, Bedrick, Steven, Chiang, Michael F, Hribar, Michelle R

    Published in JAMA network open (01-07-2021)
    “…There is widespread concern that clinical notes have grown longer and less informative over the past decade. Addressing these concerns requires a better…”
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    More Tethered to the EHR: EHR Workload Trends Among Academic Primary Care Physicians, 2019-2023 by Arndt, Brian G, Micek, Mark A, Rule, Adam, Shafer, Christina M, Baltus, Jeffrey J, Sinsky, Christine A

    Published in Annals of family medicine (01-01-2024)
    “…The purpose of this study is to evaluate recent trends in primary care physician (PCP) electronic health record (EHR) workload. This longitudinal study…”
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    Using Visual Histories to Reconstruct the Mental Context of Suspended Activities by Rule, Adam, Tabard, Aurélien, Hollan, Jim

    Published in Human-computer interaction (02-11-2017)
    “…Resuming suspended activities is fundamental to knowledge work. As activities grow in complexity or fade from memory, they become increasingly difficult to…”
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    Medical Scribes Have a Variable Impact on Documentation Workflows by Rule, Adam, Chiang, Michael F, Hribar, Michelle R

    “…Physicians can reduce their documentation time by working with a scribe. However, what scribes document and how their actions affect existing documentation…”
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    Refining Vendor-Defined Measures to Accurately Quantify EHR Workload Outside Time Scheduled With Patients by Arndt, Brian G, Micek, Mark A, Rule, Adam, Shafer, Christina M, Baltus, Jeffrey J, Sinsky, Christine A

    Published in Annals of family medicine (01-05-2023)
    “…Accurately quantifying clinician time spent on electronic health record (EHR) activities outside the time scheduled with patients is critical for understanding…”
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    Association of Primary Care Physicians' Ambulatory Full-time Equivalencies With Time in the Electronic Health Record by Micek, Mark A, Rule, Adam, Baltus, Jeffrey J, Arndt, Brian

    Published in JAMA network open (01-06-2023)
    “…This cross-sectional study examines whether primary care physicians (PCPs) in the clinic part-time have reduced electronic health record (EHR) time…”
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    Redundancy of Progress Notes for Serial Office Visits by Hribar, Michelle R., Rule, Adam, Huang, Abigail E., Dusek, Haley, Goldstein, Isaac H., Henriksen, Brad, Lin, Wei-Chun, Igelman, Austin, Chiang, Michael F.

    Published in Ophthalmology (Rochester, Minn.) (01-01-2020)
    “…Using sequence alignment to compare more than 12,000 pairs of progress notes, we find that progress notes were, on average, 74.5% redundant with the prior…”
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    Electronic Health Records in Ophthalmology: Source and Method of Documentation by Henriksen, Bradley S., Goldstein, Isaac H., Rule, Adam, Huang, Abigail E., Dusek, Haley, Igelman, Austin, Chiang, Michael F., Hribar, Michelle R.

    Published in American journal of ophthalmology (01-03-2020)
    “…This study analyzed and quantified the sources of electronic health record (EHR) text documentation in ophthalmology progress notes. EHR documentation review…”
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    Clinical Documentation During Scribed and Non-scribed Ophthalmology Office Visits by Dusek, Haley L, Goldstein, Isaac H, Rule, Adam, Chiang, Michael F, Hribar, Michelle R

    Published in Ophthalmology science (Online) (01-12-2021)
    “…Observe the impact of employing scribes on documentation efficiency in ophthalmology clinics. Single-center retrospective cohort study. A total of 29,997…”
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    Comparing Scribed and Non-scribed Outpatient Progress Notes by Rule, Adam, Florig, Sarah T, Bedrick, Steven, Mohan, Vishnu, Gold, Jeffrey A, Hribar, Michelle R

    “…Working with scribes can reduce provider documentation time, but few studies have examined how scribes affect clinical notes. In this retrospective…”
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    Methods for Large-Scale Quantitative Analysis of Scribe Impacts on Clinical Documentation by Hribar, Michelle R, Dusek, Haley L, Goldstein, Isaac H, Rule, Adam, Chiang, Michael F

    “…Many medical providers employ scribes to manage electronic health record (EHR) documentation. Prior studies have shown the benefits of scribes, but no…”
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    Electronic health record note review in an outpatient specialty clinic: who is looking? by Chen, Jimmy S, Hribar, Michelle R, Goldstein, Isaac H, Rule, Adam, Lin, Wei-Chun, Dusek, Haley, Chiang, Michael F

    Published in JAMIA open (01-07-2021)
    “…Abstract Note entry and review in electronic health records (EHRs) are time-consuming. While some clinics have adopted team-based models of note entry, how…”
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