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Real-time AI in pediatrics: Transforming practice with cutting-edge tools
Available to PurchasePublished: April 01, 2025
Abstract
AI applications can provide interactive clinical decision support for complex scenarios, improve clinical documentation and streamline operational workflows.
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Guidelines for identifying unnamed newborns can prevent errors
Available to PurchasePublished: February 01, 2025
Abstract
Despite the benefits of national standardization, few hospitals have adopted recommended naming conventions.
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Standardizing newborn screening results in EHRs a crucial step to improve care
Available to PurchasePublished: December 01, 2024
Abstract
Communication of critical newborn screening results is challenging due to diverse information-sharing approaches, use of different terminologies for tests and variable report designs within EHRs.
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Promises and pitfalls of artificial intelligence in medical education
Available to PurchasePublished: July 01, 2024
Abstract
The greatest impact of large language models such as ChatGPT on medical education may be their potential to disrupt test-focused evaluation and teaching.
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‘Getting rid of stupid stuff’ can reduce EHR-related burnout
Available to PurchasePublished: October 01, 2023
TOPICS:
Electronic Health Records
Abstract
The “getting rid of stupid stuff” concept offers one approach to reduce EHR burden and improve physician well-being.
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Report identifies progress, challenges related to electronic health information
Available to PurchasePublished: June 01, 2023
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Recommendations focus on improving the use of health information technology to promote health and wellness, enhance care delivery and establish a secure ecosystem to accelerate research and innovation.
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Promises and perils of using artificial intelligence tools in pediatrics
Available to PurchasePublished: April 01, 2023
TOPICS:
Health Information Technology
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While ChatGPT can assist with certain tasks, it cannot replace a pediatrician’s empathy and compassion.
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Published: March 01, 2023
TOPICS:
Electronic Health Records,
Health Information Technology,
Infectious Diseases,
Influenza,
Vaccine/Immunization,
COVID-19
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Pediatric specialists also can benefit from bulk query functionality. For example, endocrinologists can learn which patients with diabetes have not received the recommended pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine.
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How to optimize clinical decision support to improve care of children
Available to PurchasePublished: February 01, 2023
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CDS tools include passive displays, guided functionality, default settings in order sets and other forms at different touchpoints in clinical workflow.
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Project aims to standardize gender-affirming language in EHRs
Available to PurchasePublished: December 01, 2022
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The Gender Harmony Model includes five core terms to allow for safe patient-centric care delivery, more streamlined payments, data analysis and quality measurement.
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EHRs can ease challenges of coordinating, communicating care for patients
Available to PurchasePublished: November 01, 2022
TOPICS:
Electronic Health Records
Abstract
When built and implemented effectively, EHRs can integrate, organize and distribute patient information to all of the patient’s providers.
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EHR vendors can obtain pediatric health IT certification
Available to PurchasePublished: September 01, 2022
Abstract
Certification is an important step in achieving high-quality, equitable care for all children.
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Next stage of Cures Rule expands patient access to their health information
Available to PurchasePublished: August 01, 2022
Abstract
Greater accessibility of electronic health information brings unique considerations for health data privacy that may change through childhood and adolescence.
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Group sets ambitious goal: Cut clinical documentation burden by 75% in 5 years
Available to PurchasePublished: July 01, 2022
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All health care stakeholders will need to work together to create, implement and maintain necessary changes that reduce documentation burden.
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Guide can help ambulatory care settings collect, integrate patient-generated data into EHRs
Available to PurchasePublished: May 02, 2022
TOPICS:
Health Information Technology
Abstract
Practices are advised to start small when incorporating patient-generated health data into workflows and EHRs.
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Addressing health inequity hampered by lack of data on race, ethnicity
Available to PurchasePublished: April 01, 2022
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Health systems face many barriers in collecting and using data on race and ethnicity such as legal and privacy concerns, lack of standards, cost, lack of staff and resistance from patients and providers.
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Published: March 01, 2022
Abstract
Pediatricians are encouraged to share difficulties related to sharing data with immunization information systems.
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Digital health technologies may widen disparities
Available to PurchasePublished: February 01, 2022
TOPICS:
Health Information Technology,
Hospice/Palliative Medicine,
Hospital Medicine,
Infectious Diseases
Abstract
Studies have shown one-third of rural households lack access to high-speed internet, and Black and Hispanic adults are less likely to have access at home than White adults.
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Immunization decision support in EHR could make mental calculations unnecessary
Available to PurchasePublished: January 02, 2022
Abstract
Pediatricians can ensure their electronic health record incorporates great immunization decision support.
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Some physicians keeping a tight grip on their pager; why they need to let go
Available to PurchasePublished: October 01, 2021
Abstract
Health care technology companies are developing secure smartphone app solutions that go beyond a simple page.
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