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Interactive Patient-Centered Discharge Toolkit To Promote Self-Management During Transitions
Researchers refined and implemented integrated digital healthcare enhancements to a previously developed, interactive, patient-centered discharge toolkit, finding that while patients used the toolkit, there were no significant changes in post-discharge healthcare utilization.
Portals in Inpatient Care: Evaluating the Usability, Use, and Patient Experience Associated With Patient Portal Technology at the Bedside
This study assessed the usability and impact of inpatient portals on patient experience, engagement, and perceptions of care.
Individualized Drug Interaction Alerts
This project developed patient-tailored relevant warnings about drug-drug interactions and found that it reduced irrelevant alerts.
Health Information Technology in Heart Failure Care
This research evaluated the implementation and effectiveness of a clinical decision support tool designed to support the delivery of recommended care to hospitalized patients with heart failure, regardless of the reason for hospitalization.
Patients as Safeguards: Understanding the Information Needs of Hospitalized Patients
In an effort to reduce medical errors and adverse events, this project will determine the information needs of hospitalized patients and caregivers, and develop design requirements for a solution that supports communicating safety concerns to providers.
Comprehensive Information Technology (IT) Solution for Quality and Patient Safety
Implemented a series of new health information technologies in carefully staged processes over 2 years to include an Inpatient Pharmacy System, Electronic Medication Administration Record, Bar Coding System, and a CPOE System; evaluated the impact of these systems on safety, quality, and efficiency.