AHRQ Funded Projects
Search the entire portfolio of AHRQ-funded digital healthcare research projects. Projects can be identified by technology studied, medical condition, population, status of the project, principal investigator, organization, funding mechanism and location.
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Description: This research will design, implement, and evaluate an emergency department triage machine learning algorithm, with an emphasis on predicted patient acuity and complexity, and incorporate it into a clinician-facing clinical decision support tool to promote safer, higher quality, and more equitable care.Principal Investigator: Sax, DanaProject Dates: September 30, 2023 to July 31, 2028
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Description: This project will examine the quality and safety impact of patient-initiated telemedicine visits with primary care providers.Principal Investigator: Reed, MaryProject Dates: May 15, 2018 to February 29, 2024
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Description: This research created, piloted, and evaluated FIQS, the Family Input to Quality and Safety tool, that allows pediatric patients and their caregivers to provide safety reports regarding their inpatient care.Principal Investigator: Bardach, Naomi S.Project Dates: September 30, 2016 to September 29, 2018
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Description: This project designed and pilot tested a dashboard that synthesizes patient data from a registry and found that it decreased the average monthly visit no-show rate.Principal Investigator: Sarkar, UrmimalaProject Dates: September 30, 2012 to September 29, 2015
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Description: This project studied electronic health record use, workflow, physician-patient communication, cognitive load, and user satisfaction and found multiple factors that influence physicians' work practices and perceived workload.Principal Investigator: Agha, ZiaProject Dates: September 01, 2012 to December 31, 2016
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Description: This project developed a guide on how to avoid, understand, identify, and remediate unintended consequences of implementing health information technology.Principal Investigator: Koppel, RossProject Dates: May 01, 2009 to June 30, 2011
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Description: This project developed two e-Prescribing implementation toolsets, one for independent pharmacies, and the other for health care provider organizations.Principal Investigator: Bell, DouglasProject Dates: August 01, 2008 to September 30, 2011
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Description: The Self-Management Automated Real Time Telephone Support (SMART-Steps) provided surveillance, education, and telephone care management guided by questions on patient behavior.Principal Investigator: Schillinger, DeanProject Dates: September 01, 2007 to August 31, 2011
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Description: Evaluated the effects of staggered installation of an Epic health IT system that includes an EMR with provider order entry and clinical decision support in primary care settings on quality, safety, and resource use within a large integrated delivery system on cohort of 780,000 members with chronic illnesses.Principal Investigator: Hsu, JohnProject Dates: September 30, 2004 to September 29, 2008
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Description: Built upon an existing infrastructure to construct a fully integrated EMR to give clinicians real-time access to patient data through pharmacy management, laboratory management, patient scheduling, barcoding, clinical physician order entry, electronic signature, insurance eligibility, and Pyxis medication-dispensing units at nursing stations.Principal Investigator: Davison, RodProject Dates: September 30, 2004 to September 29, 2008