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Health information technologies (HIT) such as electronic health records (EHRs), and computerized provider order entry (CPOE) systems. clinical decision support systems (C [...]
2013 | Capstone |
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Healthcare providers place a variety of orders in many clinical contexts ambulatory inpatient emergency departments and beyond. Laboratory tests are a ubiquitous and some [...]
2014 | Capstone |
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Pediatric medication dosing is a complex process with many unique considerations not seen in other healthcare populations. Vendor-supplied dosing rule databases are comme [...]
2012 | Capstone |
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Computerized provider order entry (CPOE) is an integral part of a successful clinical information system. In CPOE, clinical users directly enter medications, laborato [...]
2013 | Capstone |
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At Partners Health Care System, drug-drug interaction (DDI) alerts are presented at three levels of severity to clinicians at the time of ordering medications. The object [...]
2006 | Capstone |
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Medical informatics transforms medicine through the use of electronic health records (EHRs) and computerized physician order entry. Prescriptions created by computerized [...]
2014 | Capstone |
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Age is an important risk factor of mortality for patients with sepsis. Electronic Bio-surveillance systems used to track sepsis have a high sensitivity and specificity fo [...]
2021 | Final project |
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Timely and accurate documentation of medical information remains a formidable challenge in healthcare. This challenge has persisted despite rapid advances in computer tec [...]
2001 | Thesis |
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Overly simplistic or complex user interfaces of Computerized Provider Order Entry (CPOE) systems may impede clinical efficiency and the decision-making process by increas [...]
2007 | Thesis |
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Order sets are collections of orders that can be entered into a patient's chart in a single step. Order sets can improve the physician's efficiency and satisfaction with [...]
2004 | Capstone |