AHRQ Funded Projects
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Description: This research will develop, implement, refine, and evaluate an app to support clinical decisions for ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction care in rural areas by emergency medical services providers, reducing the time between first medical contact and reperfusion therapy to reduce morbidity and mortality, and improve health outcomes.Principal Investigator: Stopyra, Jason P., Manning, John D.Project Dates: September 01, 2023 to August 31, 2028
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Description: This project assessed provider mental workload and performance while processing electronic abnormal test results and found that a test result tracking mechanism improved physicians’ clinical performance.Principal Investigator: Mazur, LukaszProject Dates: August 01, 2015 to July 31, 2017
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Description: This project developed and tested a smartphone application of an alcohol intervention for college freshmen and found that it worked as well as a traditional in-person approach.Principal Investigator: Kazemi, DonnaProject Dates: July 01, 2015 to June 30, 2018
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Description: This project enhanced the Children’s Electronic Health Record Format (Format) by identifying a high priority set of 47 functional requirements from the initial larger set, and creating a list of 16 recommended uses of the Format along with implementation notes.Principal Investigator: Wald, Jonathan S.Project Dates: June 06, 2014 to December 05, 2015
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Description: This project identified trends and research priorities to inform the future of health information technology research.Principal Investigator: Dimitropoulos, LindaProject Dates: September 11, 2012 to October 19, 2014
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Description: This project conducted a systematic literature review to catalogue study designs used to evaluate the clinical effectiveness of clinical decision support and knowledge management systems.Principal Investigator: Lobach, DavidProject Dates: September 25, 2009 to February 28, 2011