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Autor:
Flory L. Nkoy, Michelle G. Hofmann, Bryan L. Stone, Lauren Clark, Nancy A. Murphy, Justin Poll, Bernhard Fassl
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Medical Informatics. 122:7-12
Background Children with medical complexity (CMC) are a growing population of medically fragile children with unique healthcare needs, who have recurrent emergency department (ED) and hospital admissions due to frequent acute escalations of their chr
Autor:
Alexander M Knudson, Timothy J D Ohlsen, Eric R. Coon, Michelle G. Hofmann, Tiffany S. Glasgow, E. Kent Korgenski, David R. Sandweiss
Publikováno v:
Journal of Hospital Medicine. 16
BACKGROUND: We implemented an observation unit and home oxygen therapy (OU-HOT) protocol at our children’s hospital during the 2010-2011 winter season to facilitate earlier discharge of children hospitalized with bronchiolitis. An earlier study dem
Autor:
Flory L. Nkoy, Bernhard Fassl, Bryan L. Stone, Michelle G. Hofmann, Nancy A. Murphy, Angela Zhu, Namita Mahtta
Publikováno v:
Hospital pediatrics. 11(5)
OBJECTIVES:Mobile apps are suggested for supporting home monitoring and reducing emergency department (ED) visits and hospitalizations for children with medical complexity (CMC). None have been implemented. We sought to assess the MyChildCMC app (1)
Autor:
Michelle G. Hofmann, Alan R. Schroeder, Corrie E. McDaniel, JoAnna K. Leyenaar, Rebecca Jennings, Natalia Paciorkowski
Publikováno v:
Pediatrics. 143(5)
* Abbreviations: KID — : Kids’ Inpatient Database QI — : quality improvement Hospital-based pediatric care occurs in structurally diverse settings, ranging from large freestanding children’s hospitals to small rural community hospitals. Altho
Autor:
Denitza P. Blagev, John B. Cannon, Per H. Gesteland, Elizabeth A. Joy, Benjamin D. Horne, Michelle G. Hofmann, C. Arden Pope, Jacob S. Lefler, E. Kent Korgenski, Grant I. Hansen, Natalie Torosyan, David Kartchner
Publikováno v:
American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine. 198(6)
Nearly 60% of U.S. children live in counties with particulate matter less than or equal to 2.5 μm in aerodynamic diameter (PMTo evaluate the association between ambient PMUsing an observational case-crossover design, subjects (n = 146,397) were stud