Hospital Information Systems
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Subject Areas on Research
- A survey of anesthesiologists' and nurses' attitudes toward the implementation of an Anesthesia Information Management System on a labor and delivery floor.
- A user-centered framework for redesigning health care interfaces.
- Application of a microcomputer-based system in the analysis of infection data at the emergency units of a large hospital.
- Application of an XML-based document framework to knowledge content authoring and clinical information system development.
- Bedside computerization of the ICU, design issues: benefits of computerization versus ease of paper & pen.
- Bedside terminals: an overview.
- Can electronic web-based technology improve quality of life data collection? Analysis of Radiation Therapy Oncology Group 0828.
- Clear writing, clear thinking and the disappearing art of the problem list.
- Computer-based medical records: the centerpiece of TMR.
- Design, implementation and evaluation of a clinical decision support system to prevent adverse drug events.
- Discordance of databases designed for claims payment versus clinical information systems. Implications for outcomes research.
- Does improved access to diagnostic imaging results reduce hospital length of stay? A retrospective study.
- Economic analysis of centralized vs. decentralized electronic data capture in multi-center clinical studies.
- Emergency Department data for bioterrorism surveillance: electronic data availability, timeliness, sources and standards.
- Evaluation of identifier field agreement in linked neonatal records.
- Geolocation of hospitalizations registered on the Brazilian National Health System's Hospital Information System: a solution based on the R Statistical Software.
- HL7 Forum. How long does it take to write a standard?
- Health Level 7: an application standard for electronic medical data exchange.
- Health Level Seven: the clinical data interchange standard.
- Improving information access with an emergency department system.
- Integration of HTML documents into an XML-based knowledge repository.
- Integration of interdisciplinary guidelines with clinical applications: Current and future scenarios.
- Introducing PACS to the late majority. A longitudinal study.
- Making sense of standards.
- Making the boundaries clearer: revisiting information systems with fading boundaries.
- Outpatient diagnostic errors: unrecognized hyperglycemia.
- Overcoming the barriers to the implementing computerized physician order entry systems in US hospitals: perspectives from senior management.
- Perioperative methylprednisolone and outcome in neonates undergoing heart surgery.
- Real-time notification of laboratory data requested by users through alphanumeric pagers.
- Report of conference track 1: basic bottlenecks.
- The DEDUCE Guided Query tool: providing simplified access to clinical data for research and quality improvement.
- Up from crisis: overhauling healthcare information, payment, and delivery in extraordinary times. Dialogue with featured speakers from the 6th annual connected health symposium.
- Using qualitative studies to improve the usability of an EMR.
- Utility and limitations of claims data.
- eHealth interoperability.
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Keywords of People
- Griffith, Brian Carey, Associate Professor of Medicine, Medicine, General Internal Medicine
- Muhlbaier, Lawrence H., Associate Professor Emeritus of Biostatistics & Bioinformatics, Biostatistics & Bioinformatics