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Elisabeth Burdick

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Levine D, Samal L, Neville B, Burdick E, Wien M, Rodriguez J, et al.
J Gen Intern Med . 2022 Aug; 37(15):3979-3988. PMID: 36002691
Background: The first surge of the COVID-19 pandemic entirely altered healthcare delivery. Whether this also altered the receipt of high- and low-value care is unknown. Objective: To test the association...
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Mixon A, Kripalani S, Stein J, Wetterneck T, Kaboli P, Mueller S, et al.
J Hosp Med . 2019 Aug; 14(10):614-617. PMID: 31433768
It is unclear which medication reconciliation interventions are most effective at reducing inpatient medication discrepancies. Five United States hospitals' interdisciplinary quality improvement (QI) teams were virtually mentored by QI-trained physicians....
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Schnipper J, Mixon A, Stein J, Wetterneck T, Kaboli P, Mueller S, et al.
BMJ Qual Saf . 2018 Aug; 27(12):954-964. PMID: 30126891
Background: Unintentional discrepancies across care settings are a common form of medication error and can contribute to patient harm. Medication reconciliation can reduce discrepancies; however, effective implementation in real-world settings...
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Provenzano A, Rohan S, Trevejo E, Burdick E, Lipsitz S, Kachalia A
BMJ Qual Saf . 2014 Oct; 24(1):31-7. PMID: 25332203
Importance: Accurately and routinely identifying factors contributing to inpatient mortality remains challenging. Objective: To describe the development, implementation and performance of a new electronic mortality review method 1 year after...
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Clark C, Soukup J, Riden H, Tovar D, Orton P, Burdick E, et al.
J Womens Health (Larchmt) . 2014 May; 23(6):493-8. PMID: 24798240
Background: Before enacting health insurance reform in 2006, Massachusetts provided free breast, cervical cancer, and cardiovascular risk screening for low-income uninsured women through a federally subsidized program called the Women's...
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Seger A, Churchill W, Keohane C, Belisle C, Wong S, Sylvester K, et al.
J Oncol Pract . 2013 Apr; 8(6):344-9, 1 p following 349. PMID: 23598843
Purpose: Antineoplastic preparation presents unique safety concerns and consumes significant pharmacy staff time and costs. Robotic antineoplastic and adjuvant medication compounding may provide incremental safety and efficiency advantages compared with...
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Abramson E, Bates D, Jenter C, Volk L, Barron Y, Quaresimo J, et al.
J Am Med Inform Assoc . 2011 Dec; 19(4):644-8. PMID: 22140209
Objective: Little is known about the frequency and types of prescribing errors in the ambulatory setting among community-based, primary care providers. Therefore, the rates and types of prescribing errors were...
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Griffey R, Lo H, Burdick E, Keohane C, Bates D
J Am Med Inform Assoc . 2011 Nov; 19(1):86-93. PMID: 22052899
Objective: To evaluate the impact of a real-time computerized decision support tool in the emergency department that guides medication dosing for the elderly on physician ordering behavior and on adverse...
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Kaushal R, Bates D, Jenter C, Mills S, Volk L, Burdick E, et al.
Inform Prim Care . 2009 Jun; 17(1):7-15. PMID: 19490768
Background: Although evidence suggests electronic health records (EHRs) can improve quality and efficiency, provider adoption rates in the US ambulatory setting are relatively low. Prior studies have identified factors correlated...
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Simon S, Soran C, Kaushal R, Jenter C, Volk L, Burdick E, et al.
J Am Med Inform Assoc . 2009 Apr; 16(4):465-70. PMID: 19390104
OBJECTIVE Electronic health records (EHRs) have potential to improve quality and safety, but many physicians do not use these systems to full capacity. The objective of this study was to...