2024
Identifying incarceration status in the electronic health record using large language models in emergency department settings
Huang T, Socrates V, Gilson A, Safranek C, Chi L, Wang E, Puglisi L, Brandt C, Taylor R, Wang K. Identifying incarceration status in the electronic health record using large language models in emergency department settings. Journal Of Clinical And Translational Science 2024, 8: e53. PMID: 38544748, PMCID: PMC10966832, DOI: 10.1017/cts.2024.496.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchElectronic health recordsNatural language processingHealth recordsIncarceration statusSignificant social determinant of healthSocial determinants of healthClinic electronic health recordsEHR databasePopulation health initiativesDeterminants of healthMitigate health disparitiesRacial health inequitiesEmergency department settingICD-10 codesHealth inequalitiesNatural language processing modelsHealth disparitiesHealth initiativesDepartment settingEmergency departmentSystem interventionsICD-10Clinical notesStudy populationLanguage model
2015
Improving emergency physician performance using audit and feedback: a systematic review
Le Grand Rogers R, Narvaez Y, Venkatesh AK, Fleischman W, Hall MK, Taylor RA, Hersey D, Sette L, Melnick ER. Improving emergency physician performance using audit and feedback: a systematic review. The American Journal Of Emergency Medicine 2015, 33: 1505-1514. PMID: 26296903, DOI: 10.1016/j.ajem.2015.07.039.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEmergency physician performanceSystematic reviewPhysician performanceStandardized reportingSufficient outcome dataEmergency department settingTreatment effectsQuality of careHealth care settingsFull-text articlesFeedback interventionNumerous clinical conditionsNonrandomized studyBlack checklistDepartment settingInclusion criteriaCare settingsClinical conditionsMethodological qualityOutcome dataEmergency carePRISMA statementPubMed databaseMajority of studiesBlack scoreThe Prevalence and Characteristics of Emergency Medicine Patient Use of New Media
Post LA, Vaca FE, Biroscak BJ, Dziura J, Brandt C, Bernstein SL, Taylor R, Jagminas L, D'Onofrio G. The Prevalence and Characteristics of Emergency Medicine Patient Use of New Media. JMIR MHealth And UHealth 2015, 3: e72. PMID: 26156096, PMCID: PMC4526985, DOI: 10.2196/mhealth.4438.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchED patientsPatient useAcademic-affiliated hospitalUrban academic teaching hospitalHealth careHigh-volume EDsEmergency department settingUrban community hospitalHealth care barriersAcademic teaching hospitalCross-sectional surveyIndex visitED visitsSmartphone ownershipCare barriersDepartment settingCommunity hospitalTeaching hospitalBlack non-HispanicsPatientsAffiliate hospitalsPersonal health recordsOlder personsNon-HispanicsCare apps