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Kukhareva P, Li H, Caverly T, Del Fiol G, Fagerlin A, Butler J, et al.
Chest . 2023 May; 164(5):1325-1338. PMID: 37142092
Background: Although low-dose CT (LDCT) scan imaging lung cancer screening (LCS) can reduce lung cancer mortality, it remains underused. Shared decision-making (SDM) is recommended to assess the balance of benefits...
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Bradshaw R, Kawamoto K, Kaphingst K, Kohlmann W, Hess R, Flynn M, et al.
J Am Med Inform Assoc . 2022 Feb; 29(5):928-936. PMID: 35224632
Objective: The aim of this study was to design and implement a scalable standards-based clinical decision support (CDS) approach to identify patient cohorts for PHM and maximize opportunities for multi-site...
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Kawamoto K, Kukhareva P, Weir C, Flynn M, Nanjo C, Martin D, et al.
JAMIA Open . 2021 Aug; 4(3):ooab041. PMID: 34345802
Objective: To establish an enterprise initiative for improving health and health care through interoperable electronic health record (EHR) innovations. Materials And Methods: We developed a unifying mission and vision, established...
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Curran R, Kukhareva P, Taft T, Weir C, Reese T, Nanjo C, et al.
J Am Med Inform Assoc . 2020 Jul; 27(8):1225-1234. PMID: 32719880
Objective: The study sought to evaluate a novel electronic health record (EHR) add-on application for chronic disease management that uses an integrated display to decrease user cognitive load, improve efficiency,...
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Schleyer T, Rahurkar S, Baublet A, Kochmann M, Ning X, Martin D, et al.
AMIA Jt Summits Transl Sci Proc . 2019 Jul; 2019:656-664. PMID: 31259021
Despite efforts aimed at improving the integration of clinical data from health information exchanges (HIE) and electronic health records (EHR), interoperability remains limited. Barriers due to inefficiencies and workflow interruptions...
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Leventhal J, Cummins J, Schwartz P, Martin D, Tierney W
J Gen Intern Med . 2014 Dec; 30 Suppl 1:S17-24. PMID: 25480722
Background: Electronic health records (EHRs) are proliferating, and financial incentives encourage their use. Applying Fair Information Practice principles to EHRs necessitates balancing patients' rights to control their personal information with...
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Duke J, Morea J, Mamlin B, Martin D, Simonaitis L, Takesue B, et al.
Int J Med Inform . 2013 Dec; 83(3):170-9. PMID: 24373714
Objective: Regenstrief Institute developed one of the seminal computerized order entry systems, the Medical Gopher, for implementation at Wishard Hospital nearly three decades ago. Wishard Hospital and Regenstrief remain committed...
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Rosenberg-Yunger Z, Thorsteinsdottir H, Daar A, Martin D
Health Policy . 2012 Jan; 105(2-3):226-35. PMID: 22226141
Objectives: To describe stakeholder involvement in the priority setting and appeals processes across five drug reimbursement recommendation committees. Methods: We conducted qualitative case studies of how five independent drug advisory...
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Rosenberg-Yunger Z, Daar A, Thorsteinsdottir H, Martin D
Health Policy . 2010 Oct; 100(1):25-34. PMID: 20961647
Objectives: To describe the process of priority setting for two orphan drugs - Cerezyme and Fabrazyme - in Canada, Australia and Israel, in order to understand and improve the process...
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Bruni R, Laupacis A, Levinson W, Martin D
BMC Health Serv Res . 2010 Aug; 10:228. PMID: 20687952
Background: Many countries have tried to reduce waiting times for health care through formal wait time reduction strategies. Our paper describes views of members of the public about a wait...