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Autor:
Nedra S. Whitehead, Laurina O. Williams, Sreelatha Meleth, Sara M. Kennedy, Nneka Ubaka-Blackmoore, Sharon M. Geaghan, James H. Nichols, Patrick Carroll, Michael T. McEvoy, Julie Gayken, Dennis J. Ernst, Christine Litwin, Paul Epner, Jennifer Taylor, Mark L. Graber
Publikováno v:
Critical Care, Vol 23, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2019)
Abstract Background As many as 90% of patients develop anemia by their third day in an intensive care unit (ICU). We evaluated the efficacy of interventions to reduce phlebotomy-related blood loss on the volume of blood lost, hemoglobin levels, trans
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https://doaj.org/article/0de2fa388c3a402e88ace42c3738c093
Autor:
Anthony Solomonides, Katherine Kirley, Ying Zhou, Victoria Bauer, Rema Padman, Goutham Rao, Yiye Zhang, Paul Epner
Publikováno v:
Applied Clinical Informatics. :905-913
Background Diagnosis is complex, uncertain, and error-prone. Symptoms such as nonspecific abdominal pain are especially challenging. A diagnostic path consists of diagnostic steps taken from initial presentation until a diagnosis is obtained or the e
Autor:
Nedra Whitehead, Sreelatha Meleth, Paul Epner, Mark L. Graber, Hardeep Singh, Sara M. Kennedy, Laurina Williams, Stacy E. Walz, Anuj K. Dalal, Kathleene Wooldridge, Tom Lorey
Publikováno v:
J Hosp Med
Failure to follow up test results pending at discharge (TPAD) from hospitals or emergency departments is a major patient safety concern. The purpose of this review is to systematically evaluate the effectiveness of interventions to improve follow-up
Publikováno v:
Diagnosis. 4:67-72
Diagnostic error is a serious public health problem to which knowledge gaps and associated cognitive error contribute significantly. Identifying diagnostic approaches to common problems in ambulatory care associated with more timely and accurate diag
Autor:
Paul Epner, Mark L. Graber, Laurina O. Williams, Sreelatha Meleth, Mike McEvoy, Nedra Whitehead, Sara M. Kennedy, Sharon M. Geaghan, Nneka Ubaka-Blackmoore, Patrick D. Carroll, James H. Nichols, Jennifer L. Taylor, Christine Litwin, Dennis J. Ernst, Julie Gayken
Publikováno v:
Critical Care
Critical Care, Vol 23, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2019)
Critical Care, Vol 23, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2019)
Background As many as 90% of patients develop anemia by their third day in an intensive care unit (ICU). We evaluated the efficacy of interventions to reduce phlebotomy-related blood loss on the volume of blood lost, hemoglobin levels, transfusions,
Autor:
Paul Epner
Publikováno v:
Clinical Biochemistry. 50:622-624
Autor:
Nneka Ubaka-Blackmoore, Sreelatha Meleth, Jennifer L. Taylor, Sara M. Kennedy, Laurina Williams, Kevin J. O'Leary, Thomas Lorey, Daniel R. Murphy, James H. Nichols, Paul Epner, Mark L. Graber, Nedra Whitehead, Brian R. Jackson, Michael H. Kanter, David C. Stockwell, David C. Classen
Publikováno v:
The journal of applied laboratory medicine. 3(6)
Background Laboratory and medication data in electronic health records create opportunities for clinical decision support (CDS) tools to improve medication dosing, laboratory monitoring, and detection of side effects. This systematic review evaluates
Publikováno v:
AMIA Summits on Translational Science Proceedings
The diagnostic process is a complex, uncertain, and highly variable process which is under-studied and lacks evidence from randomized clinical trials. This study used a novel visual analytics method to identify and visualize diagnostic paths for undi
Autor:
Anne M. Pollock, James A. Lee, Tom Wilkinson, Christopher C. Duke, Pamela J. Thompson, John Hickner, Paul Epner, Julie R. Taylor, Brian R. Jackson, Meghan Sheehan
Publikováno v:
The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine. 27:268-274
Background: The number and complexity of clinical laboratory tests is rapidly expanding, presenting primary care physicians with challenges in accurately, efficiently, and safely ordering and interpreting diagnostic tests. The objective of this study
Publikováno v:
BMJ Quality & Safety
Many diagnostic errors are associated with laboratory testing, and many of these are preventable. However, a reduction in testing-related diagnostic errors (TDE) is hindered by the absence of a well-defined relationship between diagnostic harm and th