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Published: 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.
News
Published: November 04, 2024
TOPICS:
Electronic Health Records,
Epidemiology,
Evidence-Based Medicine,
Public Health,
Research Methods & Statistics
Abstract
The pediatric director of the All of Us Research Program called on pediatricians to help enroll younger participants in the wide-reaching database of health information.
News
Published: 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.
News
Published: June 01, 2023
Abstract
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.
News
Published: June 01, 2023
Abstract
Privacy and security policies, staff training, business associate agreements and notices of privacy protections may be impacted.
News
Published: May 01, 2023
Abstract
About 92% of children had at least one sleep issue reported to the clinician, but only 20% of children had their clinician document a sleep problem.
News
Published: March 01, 2023
TOPICS:
Electronic Health Records,
Health Information Technology,
Infectious Diseases,
Influenza,
Vaccine/Immunization,
COVID-19
Abstract
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.
News
Published: February 20, 2023
TOPICS:
Disaster Preparedness,
Electronic Health Records,
Emergency Medicine,
Health Information Technology
Abstract
The AAP and American College of Emergency Physicians have released a policy that describes an updated approach to emergency information forms and the information they contain.
News
Published: December 01, 2022
Abstract
The Gender Harmony Model includes five core terms to allow for safe patient-centric care delivery, more streamlined payments, data analysis and quality measurement.
News
Published: 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.
News
Published: September 19, 2022
Abstract
A centralized repository of an individual’s immunization history can facilitate full and timely immunization.
News
Published: September 01, 2022
Abstract
Certification is an important step in achieving high-quality, equitable care for all children.
News
Published: September 01, 2022
Abstract
Working in teams, having daily huddles and electronic medical record modifications have been proposed to reduce burnout because they improve efficiency. Perhaps more consequentially, they provide positive affiliative opportunities.
News
Published: August 01, 2022
Abstract
Greater accessibility of electronic health information brings unique considerations for health data privacy that may change through childhood and adolescence.
News
Published: July 01, 2022
Abstract
Pilot sites will validate electronic health record data, review and test content, and provide feedback that will help shape and improve the CHILD Registry.
News
Published: July 01, 2022
Abstract
All health care stakeholders will need to work together to create, implement and maintain necessary changes that reduce documentation burden.
News
Published: February 28, 2022
Abstract
Implementation of telehealth services requires investment in platforms and adequate financing and infrastructure to address the digital divide.
News
Published: October 01, 2021
TOPICS:
Community Health Services,
Electronic Health Records,
Evidence-Based Medicine,
Research Methods & Statistics,
Diversity, equity and inclusion
Abstract
The registry will securely collect, store and analyze real-world data.
News
Published: October 01, 2021
Abstract
Health care technology companies are developing secure smartphone app solutions that go beyond a simple page.
News
Published: October 01, 2021
TOPICS:
Adolescent Health/Medicine,
Advocacy,
Electronic Health Records,
Infectious Diseases,
Vaccine/Immunization,
COVID-19
Abstract
Pediatricians reported that they are encountering misinformation about COVID-19 and fear among families about vaccine side effects.
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