Massachusetts Office Practice Survey
This is a questionnaire designed to be completed by administrators and clinical staff in an ambulatory setting. The tool includes questions to assess the current state of electronic health records.
This is a questionnaire designed to be completed by administrators and clinical staff in an ambulatory setting. The tool includes questions to assess the current state of electronic health records.
This research developed a set of mHealth tools capable of collecting health behavior information with the hope that providing clinical feedback on these behaviors will reduce obesity and improve health behaviors among at-risk families.
This research developed and evaluated a mobile health application for patients with asthma.
This project convened stakeholder panels to inform the development of an indications-enabled computerized prescriber order entry system.
This research studied errors in medical documents created with speech recognition software and developed natural language processing methods to detect such errors.
This research assessed the utilization of a “smart” pillbox, a prefilled electronic medication tray that sends electronic alerts and reports to patients, caregivers, and primary care providers for patients discharged from the hospital, finding an increased medication adherence among patients on five or more chronic medications.
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.
This research designed, built, and implemented a platform-independent perioperative clinical decision support that interfaces with existing electronic health records, finding that the tool improved efficiency while receiving high usability ratings from clinicians.
The research team developed and evaluated a natural language processing allergy module that was used to study different types of allergies in an electronic health record.
This research evaluated the appropriateness, acceptability, feasibility, and effectiveness of the Gabby Health Information Technology System among Black and African American women receiving care at community-based clinical sites.