AbstractObjectiveTo introduce and evaluate a method that uses electronic medical record (EMR) data to measure the effects of computer system downtime on clinical processes associated with pathology testing and results reporting.Materials and methodsA matched case-control design was used to examine the effects of five downtime events over 11-months, ranging from 5 to 300min. Four indicator tests representing different laboratory workflows were selected to measure delays and errors: potassium, haemoglobon, troponin and activated partial thromboplastin time. Tests exposed to a downtime were matched to tests during unaffected control periods by test type, time of day and day of week. Measures included clinician read time (CRT), laboratory turna...
Shortening the turnaround time of microbiological procedures was associated with an improved clinica...
This article introduces the use of failure time analysis methods for studying turnaround times in pa...
Background: Failure to follow-up laboratory test results has been described as one of the major proc...
AbstractObjectiveTo introduce and evaluate a method that uses electronic medical record (EMR) data t...
The aim of this study was to examine the impact of the Electronic Medical Record (EMR) on the qualit...
This is the final version. Available from Oxford University Press via the DOI in this record.Availab...
Electronic ordering systems have the potential to enhance the effective and efficient utilisation of...
The Electronic Medical Record (EMR) incorporates computerised provider order entry systems which all...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019Electronic Health Records (EHRs) are intended to ma...
The medical community struggles with timeliness issues throughout the different healthcare environme...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Laboratory testing is frequently unnecessary, particularly repetit...
While the benefits of EMRs are apparent to many clinicians and information systems professionals, st...
In this study we examined the impact of an Electronic Medical Record (EMR) on repeat test rates (i.e...
Objective: This paper reports on the overall findings of a comprehensive two-year research program i...
This project aimed to assess the impact of electronic ordering systems, on the quality use of pathol...
Shortening the turnaround time of microbiological procedures was associated with an improved clinica...
This article introduces the use of failure time analysis methods for studying turnaround times in pa...
Background: Failure to follow-up laboratory test results has been described as one of the major proc...
AbstractObjectiveTo introduce and evaluate a method that uses electronic medical record (EMR) data t...
The aim of this study was to examine the impact of the Electronic Medical Record (EMR) on the qualit...
This is the final version. Available from Oxford University Press via the DOI in this record.Availab...
Electronic ordering systems have the potential to enhance the effective and efficient utilisation of...
The Electronic Medical Record (EMR) incorporates computerised provider order entry systems which all...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019Electronic Health Records (EHRs) are intended to ma...
The medical community struggles with timeliness issues throughout the different healthcare environme...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Laboratory testing is frequently unnecessary, particularly repetit...
While the benefits of EMRs are apparent to many clinicians and information systems professionals, st...
In this study we examined the impact of an Electronic Medical Record (EMR) on repeat test rates (i.e...
Objective: This paper reports on the overall findings of a comprehensive two-year research program i...
This project aimed to assess the impact of electronic ordering systems, on the quality use of pathol...
Shortening the turnaround time of microbiological procedures was associated with an improved clinica...
This article introduces the use of failure time analysis methods for studying turnaround times in pa...
Background: Failure to follow-up laboratory test results has been described as one of the major proc...