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3241por de Savigny, Don, Riley, Ian, Chandramohan, Daniel, Odhiambo, Frank, Nichols, Erin, Notzon, Sam, AbouZahr, Carla, Mitra, Raj, Cobos Muñoz, Daniel, Firth, Sonja, Maire, Nicolas, Sankoh, Osman, Bronson, Gay, Setel, Philip, Byass, Peter, Jakob, Robert, Boerma, Ties, Lopez, Alan D.“…These include addressing the multiplicity of stakeholders and sub-systems involved, integration with existing CRVS work processes and information flows, linking VA results to civil registration records, information technology requirements and data quality assurance. …”
Publicado 2017
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3242por Collier, Sue, Harvey, Catherine, Brewster, Jill, Bakerly, Nawar Diar, Elkhenini, Hanaa F., Stanciu, Roxana, Williams, Claire, Brereton, Jacqui, New, John P., McCrae, John, McCorkindale, Sheila, Leather, David“…Confidence in the safety monitoring processes over time allowed the methodology to be refined and streamlined without compromising patient safety or the timely collection of data. The information technology infrastructure also allowed additional details of safety information to be collected. …”
Publicado 2016
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3243por McEvoy, Dustin S, Sittig, Dean F, Hickman, Thu-Trang, Aaron, Skye, Ai, Angela, Amato, Mary, Bauer, David W, Fraser, Gregory M, Harper, Jeremy, Kennemer, Angela, Krall, Michael A, Lehmann, Christoph U, Malhotra, Sameer, Murphy, Daniel R, O’Kelley, Brandi, Samal, Lipika, Schreiber, Richard, Singh, Hardeep, Thomas, Eric J, Vartian, Carl V, Westmorland, Jennifer, McCoy, Allison B, Wright, Adam“…Objective: The United States Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology sponsored the development of a “high-priority” list of drug-drug interactions (DDIs) to be used for clinical decision support. …”
Publicado 2017
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3244por Menon, Shailaja, Singh, Hardeep, Giardina, Traber D, Rayburn, William L, Davis, Brenda P, Russo, Elise M, Sittig, Dean F“…Huddles were attended by key administrative, clinical, and information technology staff. We conducted a content analysis of huddle notes to identify what EHR-related safety concerns were discussed. …”
Publicado 2017
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3245por van der Veen, Willem, van den Bemt, Patricia MLA, Bijlsma, Maarten, de Gier, Han J, Taxis, Katja“…BACKGROUND: Information technology-based methods such as bar code-assisted medication administration (BCMA) systems have the potential to reduce medication administration errors (MAEs) in hospitalized patients. …”
Publicado 2017
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3246“…BACKGROUND: Establishing a validated scale of patient engagement through use of information technology (ie, digital patient engagement) is the first step to understanding its role in health and health care quality, outcomes, and efficient implementation by health care providers and systems. …”
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3247por Pine Wood, Jane“…Academic medical centers, in turn, have excellent credibility in the community, strong information technology infrastructure with the ability for data accrual and analysis not available in community health-care settings, and strong liaisons with civic authorities and policy makers. …”
Publicado 2016
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3248por Muruve, Daniel A., Mann, Michelle C., Chapman, Kevin, Wong, Josee F., Ravani, Pietro, Page, Stacey A., Benediktsson, Hallgrimur“…The BMCKD consists of a fully equipped wet laboratory, an information technology infrastructure, and a formal operational, ethical and legal framework for banking human biospecimens and storing clinical data. …”
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3249“…BACKGROUND: The increased use of information technology in every day health care creates vast amounts of stored health data that can be used for research. …”
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3250por Araujo, Waleska Regina Machado, Queiroz, Rejane Christine de Sousa, Rocha, Thiago Augusto Hernandes, da Silva, Núbia Cristina, Thumé, Elaine, Tomasi, Elaine, Facchini, Luiz Augusto, Thomaz, Erika Barbara Abreu Fonseca“…We have obtained the data from the first cycle of the Brazilian Program for Improving Access and Quality of the Primary Care, of the Department of Information Technology of the Brazilian Unified Health System, the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics, and the United Nations Development Programme. …”
Publicado 2017
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3251“…BACKGROUND: Inappropriate antimicrobial use has been shown to be an important determinant of the emergence of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Health information technology (HIT) in the form of Computerised Decision Support (CDS) represents an option for improving antimicrobial prescribing and containing AMR. …”
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3252“…CONCLUSIONS: This study adds to the literature suggesting that modern information technology could be aligned with conventional face-to-face services.…”
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3253por Cole, Duncan, Rengasamy, Emma, Batchelor, Shafqat, Pope, Charles, Riley, Stephen, Cunningham, Anne Marie“…This creates new challenges and opportunities in how students are best supported with information technology. We explored how university-supported and external social media could support collaborative small group working on our new undergraduate medical curriculum. …”
Publicado 2017
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3254“…RESULTS: By optimising not only the health information technology platform but also the operational processes, the programme achieved a nearly 80% generation of BPMH completed by a highly trained pharmacy technician, surpassing its intended goal of 50% BPMH completion by a pharmacy technician on admission. …”
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3255por Jump, Christopher“…However, due to current information technology (IT) systems, screen-savers frequently interrupt the ability to review images and theatre staff are not routinely available to deactivate the screen-saver. …”
Publicado 2017
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3256por Rorie, David A., Flynn, Robert W. V., Mackenzie, Isla S., MacDonald, Thomas M., Rogers, Amy“…BACKGROUND: The use of information technology (IT) is now the preferred method of capturing and storing clinical research data. …”
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3257por Arcury, Thomas A, Quandt, Sara A, Sandberg, Joanne C, Miller Jr, David P, Latulipe, Celine, Leng, Xiaoyan, Talton, Jenifer W, Melius, Kathryn P, Smith, Alden, Bertoni, Alain G“…CONCLUSIONS: Leverage points to address disparities in patient portal utilization include providing training for older adults in patient portal utilization, involving spouses or other care partners in this training, and making information technology access available at public places in rural and urban communities.…”
Publicado 2017
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3258“…However, in health systems, health leadership and management training is not widely available. The use of information technology for education (ie, eLearning) could help address this training gap by enabling flexible, efficient and scalable health leadership and management training. …”
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3259por Yu, Xiaochu, Jiang, Jingmei, Liu, Changwei, Shen, Keng, Wang, Zixing, Han, Wei, Liu, Xingrong, Lin, Guole, Zhang, Ye, Zhang, Ying, Ma, Yufen, Bo, Haixin, Zhao, Yupei“…Attention will be directed to managing inherent patient risks and regulating medical safety behaviour. Information technology will facilitate data collection and intervention implementation, provide supervision mechanisms and guarantee transfer of key patient safety messages between departments and personnel. …”
Publicado 2017
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3260por Garg, Manish, Peck, Gregory L., Arquilla, Bonnie, Miller, Andrew C., Soghoian, Sari E., Anderson III, Harry L., Bloem, Christina, Firstenberg, Michael S., Galwankar, Sagar C., Guo, Weidun Alan, Izurieta, Ricardo, Krebs, Elizabeth, Hansoti, Bhakti, Nanda, Sudip, Nwachuku, Chinenye O., Nwomeh, Benedict, Paladino, Lorenzo, Papadimos, Thomas J., Sharpe, Richard P., Swaroop, Mamta, Stawicki, Stanislaw P.“…Through this work, we highlight key aspects of IMPs including: (1) the structure; (2) core principles for successful and ethical development; (3) information technology; (4) medical education and training; (5) research and scientific investigation; and (6) program durability. …”
Publicado 2017
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