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Jedrek Wosik

Clinical Associate in the Department of Medicine
Medicine, Cardiology

Selected Publications


Integrating Patient-generated Digital Health Data into Electronic Health Records (EHRs) in Ambulatory Care Settings: EHR Vendor Survey and Interviews.

Journal Article AMIA Jt Summits Transl Sci Proc · 2022 Data traditionally collected in a clinic or hospital setting is now collected electronically in everyday environments from patients, known as patient-generated health data (PGHD). We conducted informal interviews and collected survey data from major ambula ... Link to item Cite

Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on patterns of outpatient cardiovascular care.

Journal Article Am Heart J · January 2021 BACKGROUND: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic brought about abrupt changes in the way health care is delivered, and the impact of transitioning outpatient clinic visits to telehealth visits on processes of care and outcomes is unclear. METHO ... Full text Link to item Cite

Applications of the Multisensor HeartLogic Heart Failure Monitoring Algorithm During the COVID-19 Global Pandemic.

Journal Article JACC Case Rep · November 18, 2020 In the COVID-19 era, the heart failure community has witnessed an unprecedented reduction in heart failure-related patient visits and hospitalizations. Social distancing measures present a dilemma for patients with heart failure who require frequent survei ... Full text Open Access Link to item Cite

Telehealth transformation: COVID-19 and the rise of virtual care.

Journal Article J Am Med Inform Assoc · June 1, 2020 The novel coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) pandemic has altered our economy, society, and healthcare system. While this crisis has presented the U.S. healthcare delivery system with unprecedented challenges, the pandemic has catalyzed rapid adoption of te ... Full text Open Access Link to item Cite

The Future of Wearables in Heart Failure Patients.

Journal Article JACC Heart Fail · November 2019 The adoption of mobile health (mHealth) devices is creating a unique opportunity to improve heart failure (HF) care. The rise of mHealth is driven by multiple factors including consumerism, policy changes in health care, and innovations in technology. Wear ... Full text Link to item Cite