2020
Use of electronic health records to support a public health response to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States: a perspective from 15 academic medical centers
Madhavan S, Bastarache L, Brown J, Butte A, Dorr D, Embi P, Friedman C, Johnson K, Moore J, Kohane I, Payne P, Tenenbaum J, Weiner M, Wilcox A, Ohno-Machado L. Use of electronic health records to support a public health response to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States: a perspective from 15 academic medical centers. Journal Of The American Medical Informatics Association 2020, 28: 393-401. PMID: 33260207, PMCID: PMC7665546, DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocaa287.Commentaries, Editorials and LettersMeSH KeywordsAcademic Medical CentersCOVID-19Electronic Health RecordsHumansInformation DisseminationInformation SystemsPublic Health PracticeRegistriesUnited States
2019
Time Requirements of Paper-Based Clinical Workflows and After-Hours Documentation in a Multispecialty Academic Ophthalmology Practice
Baxter S, Gali H, Huang A, Millen M, El-Kareh R, Nudleman E, Robbins S, Heichel C, Camp A, Korn B, Lee J, Kikkawa D, Longhurst C, Chiang M, Hribar M, Ohno-Machado L. Time Requirements of Paper-Based Clinical Workflows and After-Hours Documentation in a Multispecialty Academic Ophthalmology Practice. American Journal Of Ophthalmology 2019, 206: 161-167. PMID: 30910517, PMCID: PMC6755078, DOI: 10.1016/j.ajo.2019.03.014.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPatient encountersNew patient evaluationsClinical workflowElectronic health record useOutpatient ophthalmology clinicHigh clinical volumeAcademic ophthalmology departmentsAcademic ophthalmology practicePaper-based documentationAge 43.9Postoperative visitRoutine followClinic hoursOphthalmology clinicOphthalmology departmentPatient evaluationOphthalmology practiceOutcome measurementsPatientsPatient careHours workRecord useOphthalmologistsClinical volumeTotal time