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.
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.
This study will evaluate the effectiveness of patient photographs displayed in electronic health record systems for preventing wrong-patient errors.
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.
This research developed, tested, and evaluated visual presentations of patient-reported outcome (PRO) scores to facilitate the usability and understanding of PRO scores by patients and providers to improve shared decision making.
This research study examined the relationships between clinician use of order sets, patient-level order variation, and patient outcomes and found that order set usage reduced order variation and improved patient outcomes in patients with sepsis.
This research will evaluate a novel, technology-enabled intervention that will determine the impact of bedside shift reporting and hourly rounding on nurse-sensitive patient outcomes.
This research will evaluate the use of WiseApp, a medication tracker mobile app linked to a smart pill box aimed at improving medication adherence in those living with HIV, focusing on Latinos in the United States and the Dominican Republic.
This research aims to design and develop novel wearable technologies that can improve care coordination during prehospital encounters and, ultimately, improve patient outcomes and achieve patient-centered care delivery and coordination.
This research aims to examine changes in nursing clinical documentation from 2019 through the COVID-19 pandemic timeline to observe the impact of electronic health record burden on patient care.