Electronic Health Record–Assisted Reflex Urine Culture Testing Improves Emergency Department Diagnostic Efficiency
Coughlin RF, Peaper D, Rothenberg C, Golden M, Landry ML, Cotton J, Parwani V, Shapiro M, Ulrich A, Venkatesh AK. Electronic Health Record–Assisted Reflex Urine Culture Testing Improves Emergency Department Diagnostic Efficiency. American Journal Of Medical Quality 2019, 35: 252-257. PMID: 31296024, DOI: 10.1177/1062860619861947.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsUrine culture ordersUrine culture testingED visitsUrine cultureEmergency departmentDiagnostic yieldCulture ordersCulture testingUrine culture utilizationClinical decision support toolElectronic health recordsSecondary outcomesPrimary outcomeTest utilizationHealth recordsSignificant decreaseDiagnostic efficiencyMean numberVisitsCulture utilizationOutcomesTesting algorithmEffects of Real-time EMS Direction on Optimizing EMS Turnaround and Load-balancing Between Neighboring Hospital Campuses
Felice J, Coughlin RF, Burns K, Chmura C, Bogucki S, Cone DC, Joseph D, Parwani V, Li F, Saxa T, Ulrich A. Effects of Real-time EMS Direction on Optimizing EMS Turnaround and Load-balancing Between Neighboring Hospital Campuses. Prehospital Emergency Care 2019, 23: 788-794. PMID: 30798628, DOI: 10.1080/10903127.2019.1587123.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNurse navigator programSingle healthcare systemNavigator programHealthcare systemEmergency medical services (EMS) providersHealth system capacityNurse navigatorChief complaintEmergency departmentMedical service providersED volumeInpatient facilitiesTurnaround timeNeighboring hospitalRegistered NursesHospitalHospital campusSignificant decreaseED capacityIncidenceReal-time assessmentProgram implementationPrimary objectiveSignificant improvementPatients