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Precision Emergency Medicine: Setting a Research Agenda
This research will use a consensus conference format during the 2023 Society for Academic Emergency Medicine conference to develop and publish an actionable research agenda for precision emergency medicine with a focus on improving patient outcomes by using a patient’s genomic, biologic, environmental, and public health data.
Use of Electronic Health Record Metadata to Assess Hospital Discharge Planning for Post-Acute Transitions
This research will develop and test novel approaches for using electronic health record metadata to characterize and evaluate hospital discharge planning practices, with the long-term goal of providing tools to monitor and strengthen specific behaviors within discharge workflows that optimize post-acute transitions of care.
IMProving Outcomes Related to Patients Through Advanced Nursing Technology (IMPORTANT)
This study assessed an advanced technology-based intervention’s impact on nurse surveillance, improving bedside shift reporting and hourly rounding completion rates and establishing a baseline for the average time nurses spend providing direct patient care, revealing the time is significantly less than earlier studies suggested.
Use of a novel, electronic health record-centered, interprofessional ICU rounding simulation to understand latent safety issues.
Health data use, stewardship, and governance: ongoing gaps and challenges: a report from AMIA's 2012 Health Policy Meeting.
American Medical Informatics Association Health Policy Conference - Final Report
AcademyHealth Electronic Data Methods Forum (EDM) for Comparative Effectiveness Research
The Electronic Data Methods Forum is charged with advancing the national dialogue on the infrastructure and methods of health research and quality improvement using electronic clinical data, with the goal of improving patient care and outcomes.