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    Clinicians' perspectives on and interest in participating in a clinical data research network across the Southeastern United States by Unertl, Kim M, Fair, Alecia M, Favours, Jacquelyn S, Dolor, Rowena J, Smoot, Duane, Wilkins, Consuelo H

    Published in BMC health services research (20-07-2018)
    “…Partnerships between clinicians and researchers could increase the generalizability of research findings and increase uptake of research results across…”
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    Bridging organizational divides in health care: an ecological view of health information exchange by Unertl, Kim M, Johnson, Kevin B, Gadd, Cynthia S, Lorenzi, Nancy M

    Published in JMIR medical informatics (29-10-2013)
    “…The fragmented nature of health care delivery in the United States leads to fragmented health information and impedes patient care continuity and safety…”
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    Guidance for publishing qualitative research in informatics by Ancker, Jessica S, Benda, Natalie C, Reddy, Madhu, Unertl, Kim M, Veinot, Tiffany

    “…Qualitative research, the analysis of nonquantitative and nonquantifiable data through methods such as interviews and observation, is integral to the field of…”
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    Integrating community-based participatory research and informatics approaches to improve the engagement and health of underserved populations by Unertl, Kim M, Schaefbauer, Chris L, Campbell, Terrance R, Senteio, Charles, Siek, Katie A, Bakken, Suzanne, Veinot, Tiffany C

    “…Objective We compare 5 health informatics research projects that applied community-based participatory research (CBPR) approaches with the goal of extending…”
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    Health information exchange technology on the front lines of healthcare: workflow factors and patterns of use by Unertl, Kim M, Johnson, Kevin B, Lorenzi, Nancy M

    “…The goal of this study was to develop an in-depth understanding of how a health information exchange (HIE) fits into clinical workflow at multiple clinical…”
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    Combatting human trafficking in the United States: how can medical informatics help? by Unertl, Kim M, Walsh, Colin G, Clayton, Ellen Wright

    “…Abstract Objective Human trafficking is a global problem taking many forms, including sex and labor exploitation. Trafficking victims can be any age, although…”
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    Characterizing communication patterns among members of the clinical care team to deliver breast cancer treatment by Steitz, Bryan D, Unertl, Kim M, Levy, Mia A

    “…Abstract Objective Research to date focused on quantifying team collaboration has relied on identifying shared patients but does not incorporate the major role…”
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    Enabling adoption and use of new health information technology during implementation: Roles and strategies for internal and external support personnel by Umstead, Claire N, Unertl, Kim M, Lorenzi, Nancy M, Novak, Laurie Lovett

    “…Abstract Objective Successful technological implementations frequently involve individuals who serve as mediators between end users, management, and technology…”
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    The financial impact of health information exchange on emergency department care by Frisse, Mark E, Johnson, Kevin B, Nian, Hui, Davison, Coda L, Gadd, Cynthia S, Unertl, Kim M, Turri, Pat A, Chen, Qingxia

    “…To examine the financial impact health information exchange (HIE) in emergency departments (EDs). We studied all ED encounters over a 13-month period in which…”
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    Health information exchange usage in emergency departments and clinics: the who, what, and why by Johnson, Kevin B, Unertl, Kim M, Chen, Qingxia, Lorenzi, Nancy M, Nian, Hui, Bailey, James, Frisse, Mark

    “…Health information exchange (HIE) systems are being developed across the nation. Understanding approaches taken by existing successful exchanges can help new…”
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    An Analysis of Electronic Health Record Work to Manage Asynchronous Clinical Messages among Breast Cancer Care Teams by Steitz, Bryan D., Unertl, Kim M., Levy, Mia A.

    Published in Applied clinical informatics (01-08-2021)
    “…Abstract Objective Asynchronous messaging is an integral aspect of communication in clinical settings, but imposes additional work and potentially leads to…”
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    Developing new pathways into the biomedical informatics field: the AMIA High School Scholars Program by Unertl, Kim M, Finnell, John T, Sarkar, Indra Neil

    “…Increasing access to biomedical informatics experiences is a significant need as the field continues to face workforce challenges. Looking beyond traditional…”
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    Describing and Modeling Workflow and Information Flow in Chronic Disease Care by Unertl, Kim M., Weinger, Matthew B., Johnson, Kevin B., Lorenzi, Nancy M.

    “…The goal of the study was to develop an in-depth understanding of work practices, workflow, and information flow in chronic disease care, to facilitate…”
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    Traversing the many paths of workflow research: developing a conceptual framework of workflow terminology through a systematic literature review by Unertl, Kim M, Novak, Laurie L, Johnson, Kevin B, Lorenzi, Nancy M

    “…The objective of this review was to describe methods used to study and model workflow. The authors included studies set in a variety of industries using…”
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    Medication Management: The Macrocognitive Workflow of Older Adults With Heart Failure by Mickelson, Robin S, Unertl, Kim M, Holden, Richard J

    Published in JMIR human factors (12-10-2016)
    “…Older adults with chronic disease struggle to manage complex medication regimens. Health information technology has the potential to improve medication…”
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    Everyday objects and spaces: How they afford resilience in diabetes routines by Novak, Laurie Lovett, Baum, Howard B.A., Gray, Margaret H., Unertl, Kim M., Tippey, Kathryn G., Simpson, Christopher L., Uskavitch, Jacob R., Anders, Shilo H.

    Published in Applied ergonomics (01-10-2020)
    “…Thirty million Americans currently have diabetes, and a substantial portion do not reach the goals of clinical treatment. This is in part due to the complex…”
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    Adoption of Electronic Dental Records: Examining the Influence of Practice Characteristics on Adoption in One State by Chauhan, Zain, Samarah, Mohammad, Unertl, Kim M, Jones, Martha W

    Published in Applied clinical informatics (01-07-2018)
    “…Compared with medicine, less research has focused on adoption rates and factors contributing to the adoption of electronic dental records (EDRs) and certified…”
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    Classification and analysis of asynchronous communication content between care team members involved in breast cancer treatment by Steitz, Bryan D, Sulieman, Lina, Warner, Jeremy L, Fabbri, Daniel, Brown, J Thomas, Davis, Alyssa L, Unertl, Kim M

    Published in JAMIA open (01-07-2021)
    “…A growing research literature has highlighted the work of managing and triaging clinical messages as a major contributor to professional exhaustion and…”
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