2024
After-hours, Severity, and Distance Are Associated with Non-VHA Emergency Department Use for Older Veterans: Insights from a Regional Health Information Exchange
Kurkurina E, Judon K, Hwang U, Boockvar K, Wisnivesky J, Augustine M. After-hours, Severity, and Distance Are Associated with Non-VHA Emergency Department Use for Older Veterans: Insights from a Regional Health Information Exchange. Journal Of Geriatric Emergency Medicine 2024, 5 PMID: 39867702, PMCID: PMC11759482, DOI: 10.17294/2694-4715.1100.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchVeterans Health AdministrationED useEmergency departmentED usersED visitsEmergency care-sensitive conditionsHealth information exchange organizationsRegional health information exchangePoor care transitionsImprove care coordinationHealth information exchangeEmergency department useVeterans Affairs Corporate Data WarehouseVA Medical CenterCorporate Data WarehouseOlder veteransCare coordinationCare transitionsPrimary careDepartment useSeeking CareHealth AdministrationOlder adultsLinear mixed modelsAfter-hoursLearning health system linchpins: information exchange and a common data model
Eisman A, Chen E, Wu W, Crowley K, Aluthge D, Brown K, Sarkar I. Learning health system linchpins: information exchange and a common data model. Journal Of The American Medical Informatics Association 2024, 32: 9-19. PMID: 39538369, PMCID: PMC11648737, DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocae277.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLearning health systemObservational Medical Outcomes PartnershipAtherosclerotic cardiovascular diseaseHealth systemHealth information technology infrastructureFederally Qualified Health CentersASCVD riskPopulation health researchHealth information exchangeData partnersQualified health centersAtherosclerotic cardiovascular disease risk factorsPrimary prevention practicesRhode IslandIntervention developmentHealth recordsHealth centersHealth researchHIES dataIncident diseasePrevention practicesHealth dataPrimary preventionHealthRisk factorsUnveiling the Adoption and Barriers of Telemedicine in US Hospitals: A Comprehensive Analysis (2017–2022)
Jiang J, Ross J, Bai G. Unveiling the Adoption and Barriers of Telemedicine in US Hospitals: A Comprehensive Analysis (2017–2022). Journal Of General Internal Medicine 2024, 39: 2438-2445. PMID: 38985409, PMCID: PMC11436691, DOI: 10.1007/s11606-024-08853-0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsElectronic health information exchangeHealth information exchangePercentage of hospitalsUS hospitalsTelemedicine servicesNational sample of US hospitalsHealth IT developmentAdoption of telemedicine servicesBarriers of telemedicineHealthcare delivery modelsAmerican Hospital AssociationUrban-rural disparitiesSample of US hospitalsComprehensive policy interventionsEHR vendorsTelehealth adoptionHealthcare deliveryHospital AssociationHospital typePatient encountersTelemedicine adoptionDelivery modelsInstitutional challengesU.S. hospitalsStudy participants
2021
Leveraging a health information exchange for analyses of COVID-19 outcomes including an example application using smoking history and mortality
Tortolero G, Brown M, Sharma S, de Oliveira Otto M, Yamal J, Aguilar D, Gunther M, Mofleh D, Harris R, John J, de Vries P, Ramphul R, Serbo D, Kiger J, Banerjee D, Bonvino N, Merchant A, Clifford W, Mikhail J, Xu H, Murphy R, Wei Q, Vahidy F, Morrison A, Boerwinkle E. Leveraging a health information exchange for analyses of COVID-19 outcomes including an example application using smoking history and mortality. PLOS ONE 2021, 16: e0247235. PMID: 34081724, PMCID: PMC8174716, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0247235.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBody mass indexCOVID-19 patientsRisk factorsTobacco useCOVID-19 fatalitiesHealth information exchangeRace/ethnicityCOVID-19Laboratory risk factorsNumber of comorbiditiesCOVID-19 cohortMultivariable logistic regressionImportant risk factorPotential risk factorsCOVID-19 outcomesFormer tobacco usersTobacco use historyLarge health information exchangeMass indexElectronic health record systemsUnfavorable outcomeClinical dataTobacco usersOutcome analysisElectronic health information
2018
The 21st Century Cures Act and electronic health records one year later: will patients see the benefits?
Lye CT, Forman HP, Daniel JG, Krumholz HM. The 21st Century Cures Act and electronic health records one year later: will patients see the benefits? Journal Of The American Medical Informatics Association 2018, 25: 1218-1220. PMID: 30184156, PMCID: PMC7646899, DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocy065.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsElectronic health recordsHealth recordsHealth information technologyInformation exchange networkHealth information exchangeData sharingHealth information exchange networkInformation technologyCentury Cures ActInformation exchangeInteroperabilityHealth dataCures ActImplementationAccessResearch initiativesRequirementsExchange networksSharingCertification requirementsNetworkTechnologyPotential benefitsRules
2017
Bouncing Back Elsewhere: Multilevel Analysis of Return Visits to the Same or a Different Hospital After Initial Emergency Department Presentation
Shy BD, Loo GT, Lowry T, Kim EY, Hwang U, Richardson LD, Shapiro JS. Bouncing Back Elsewhere: Multilevel Analysis of Return Visits to the Same or a Different Hospital After Initial Emergency Department Presentation. Annals Of Emergency Medicine 2017, 71: 555-563.e1. PMID: 28967514, DOI: 10.1016/j.annemergmed.2017.08.023.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultAgedAged, 80 and overChildChild, PreschoolEmergency Service, HospitalFemaleHealth Information ExchangeHumansInfantInfant, NewbornMaleMiddle AgedMultilevel AnalysisOdds RatioPatient ReadmissionQuality Assurance, Health CareQuality ImprovementRetrospective StudiesTime FactorsYoung AdultConceptsED visitsSame hospitalReturn visitsOdds ratioHealth information exchangeInitial emergency department presentationEmergency department return visitsInitial ED visitED return visitsInitial ED presentationEmergency department presentationsConfidence intervalsHospital-level dataEarly revisitsED presentationsInitial visitMale sexSecond HospitalStudy EDPatient visitsAcademic hospitalHospital variablesHealth information exchange networkDifferent hospitalsHospital
2016
Implementation of a City-Wide Health Information Exchange Solution in the Largest Metropolitan Region in China
Yu G, Cui W, Zhou L, Bates D, Gu J, Lu H. Implementation of a City-Wide Health Information Exchange Solution in the Largest Metropolitan Region in China. 2016, 795-798. DOI: 10.1109/bibm.2016.7822626.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHealth information exchangeHIE systemCommunity health centersPatient-centered careInformation exchangeQuality of careRelevant clinical informationDuplication of testsShanghai Hospital Development CenterMedication historyTertiary hospitalDistrict hospitalHealth centersMedication errorsClinical informationClinical notesAdoption of HIEEfficient careSharing platformPatient informationHealthcare informationRadiology imagesInitial outcomesCareSignificant reductionIncreased Identification of Emergency Department 72‐hour Returns Using Multihospital Health Information Exchange
Shy BD, Kim EY, Genes NG, Lowry T, Loo GT, Hwang U, Richardson LD, Shapiro JS. Increased Identification of Emergency Department 72‐hour Returns Using Multihospital Health Information Exchange. Academic Emergency Medicine 2016, 23: 645-649. PMID: 26932394, DOI: 10.1111/acem.12954.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEmergency departmentHealth information exchangeED returnIndex visitReturn visitsEarly ED returnsInitial ED dischargeCases of patientsReturn visit rateLarge health information exchangeIndividual emergency departmentsPatient safety effortsED dischargeED visitsEarly returnVisit ratesPatient encountersStudy periodPatient dataVisitsNew York metropolitan areaSafety effortsDepartmentHoursPatients
2015
Comparison of consumers’ views on electronic data sharing for healthcare and research
Kim K, Joseph J, Ohno-Machado L. Comparison of consumers’ views on electronic data sharing for healthcare and research. Journal Of The American Medical Informatics Association 2015, 22: 821-830. PMID: 25829461, PMCID: PMC5009901, DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocv014.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsElectronic data sharingData sharingHealth information exchangeData networksHealth informationTechnology infrastructureInformation exchangePrivacyHealth Insurance PortabilitySharingAccountability ActUse of dataInsurance PortabilitySecurityNetworkInformationHealthcareIndividual controlHealthcare deliveryMere relianceDepth studyPortabilityAccessInfrastructureComparison of consumers
2014
Enhancing a Geriatric Emergency Department Care Coordination Intervention Using Automated Health Information Exchange-Based Clinical Event Notifications
Gutteridge DL, Genes N, Hwang U, Kaplan B, Investigator T, Shapiro J. Enhancing a Geriatric Emergency Department Care Coordination Intervention Using Automated Health Information Exchange-Based Clinical Event Notifications. Healthcare 2014, 2: 1095. PMID: 25848622, PMCID: PMC4371432, DOI: 10.13063/2327-9214.1095.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRegional health information organizationsHealth information exchangeElectronic health recordsHealth information technologyInformation exchangeDelivery of notificationsEvent notification serviceReal-time notificationHealth information organizationsCare coordination teamEvent notificationNotification serviceInformation technologyInformation organizationAvoidable admissionsCare coordinationHIE infrastructureSecondary useHealth recordsMultiple chronic medical conditionsNumerous providersCare coordination programCare coordination interventionEmergency department visitsChronic medical conditions
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