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Assessing the Relationship Between Care Processes and Clinical Decision Support for Order Entry
This research will examine the evidence around the value of order sets, while uncovering clinician perceptions that hinder their efficient use.
i-Matter: Investigating an mHealth Texting Tool for Embedding Patient-Reported Data into Diabetes Management
This project will evaluate the effects of a technology-based patient-reported outcomes system on patient management of type 2 diabetes in primary care practices.
TREAT ECARDS: Translating Evidence into Action: Electronic Clinical Decision Support in ARDS
This project will develop and evaluate an electronic clinical decision support tool for care of patients with Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome.
Adapting, Scaling, and Spreading an Algorithmic Asthma Mobile Intervention to Promote Patient-Reported Outcomes Within Primary Care Settings
This project will adapt and evaluate a mobile health application to improve patient-reported asthma outcomes in New York.
Providing Evidence and Developing a Toolkit to Accelerate the Adoption of Patient Photographs in Electronic Health Records
This study will evaluate the effectiveness of patient photographs displayed in electronic health record systems for preventing wrong-patient errors.
Development of an Electronic Medical Record-Integrated Enhanced After-Visit Summary
This project developed and pilot tested an electronic after-visit summary (AVS) that incorporated evidence-based strategies for communicating printed health information to patients and determined best practices for future AVS development.
Finding the Safer Way: Novel Interaction Design Approaches to Health IT Safety
This project will study the impact of design on providers’ interactions with the electronic health record and identify strategies to enhance design to improve patient safety.
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.
Improving Healthcare Quality with User-Centric Patient Portals
This project studied patient portals, their use in primary care, and the impact of use on chronic conditions, and identified opportunities to improve adoption of patient portals.
Addressing Hospital Patient Information Needs Using a Personal Health Record Portal
This project evaluated the impact of an inpatient portal used by cardiac patients and found that patients using the portal had a lower 30-day hospital readmission rate.