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| Monica M HorvathSummaryAffiliation: Duke University Medical Center Country: USA Publications
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Sharing adverse drug event data using business intelligence technologyMonica M Horvath
Duke University Health System, Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, NC, USA
J Patient Saf 5:35-41. 2009..Reports can be accessed by patient safety leadership either through an existing safety reporting portal or the health system performance improvement Web site...
Towards the creation of a flexible classification scheme for voluntarily reported transfusion and laboratory safety eventsJulie M Whitehurst
Duke Health Technology Solutions, Duke University Health System, 2424 Erwin Road, Suite 1201, Durham, NC, 27705, USA
J Biomed Semantics 3:4. 2012..abstract:..
Impact of health portal enrollment with email reminders on adherence to clinic appointments: a pilot studyMonica Horvath
Duke Health Technology Solutions, Duke University Health System, Durham, NC, USA
J Med Internet Res 13:e41. 2011..The HVP allows patients to manage details of their appointment scheduling and provides automated email appointment reminders in addition to the telephone and mail reminders that all patients receive...
The DEDUCE Guided Query tool: providing simplified access to clinical data for research and quality improvementMonica M Horvath
Duke Health Technology Solutions, Duke University Health System, 2424 Erwin Road, Durham, NC 27705, USA
J Biomed Inform 44:266-76. 2011..This may mitigate the risk of data being misunderstood and consequently used in an improper fashion...
Tailoring adverse drug event surveillance to the paediatric inpatientAndrea L Long
Duke University Health System, Durham, North Carolina, USA
Qual Saf Health Care 19:e40. 2010..The aim was to develop new, tailored rules sustainable for review and robust enough to support aggregate event rate monitoring...
Culture counts--sustainable inpatient computerized surveillance across Duke University Health SystemHeidi Cozart
Duke Health Technology Solutions, Duke University Health System, 2424 Erwin Road, Durham, NC 27705, USA
Qual Manag Health Care 19:282-91. 2010....
Characteristics of ambulatory anticoagulant adverse drug events: a descriptive studyAndrea L Long
Duke University Health System, Duke Health Technology Solutions, 2424 Erwin Road, Durham, NC, USA
Thromb J 8:5. 2010..We therefore sought to evaluate ambulatory anticoagulation ADEs and the patient population in which they occurred within the Duke University Health System (Durham, NC, USA)...
Using a computerized provider order entry system to meet the unique prescribing needs of children: description of an advanced dosing modelJeffrey M Ferranti
Duke Health Technology Solutions, Duke University Health System, Durham, NC, USA
BMC Med Inform Decis Mak 11:14. 2011..Over a 1-year period, Duke University Hospital engaged in the challenging task of enhancing an established computerized provider order entry (CPOE) system to address the unique medication dosing needs of pediatric patients...
Reevaluating the safety profile of pediatrics: a comparison of computerized adverse drug event surveillance and voluntary reporting in the pediatric environmentJeffrey Ferranti
Division of Neonatology, Department of Pediatrics, Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, North Carolina, USA
Pediatrics 121:e1201-7. 2008..Here we identify the most deleterious drug classes to pediatric inpatients and determine which detection methodology provides the greatest opportunity to reduce harm...
The design and implementation of an open-source, data-driven cohort recruitment system: the Duke Integrated Subject Cohort and Enrollment Research Network (DISCERN)Jeffrey M Ferranti
Department of Pediatrics, Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, North Carolina 27705, USA
J Am Med Inform Assoc 19:e68-75. 2012..Implementation of health-information technology has allowed retrospective analysis of data for cohort identification and recruitment, but few institutions have also leveraged real-time streams to support such activities...
Computerized surveillance of opioid-related adverse drug events in perioperative care: a cross-sectional studyJulie A Eckstrand
Duke Health Technology Solutions, Duke University Health System, Durham, North Carolina, USA
Patient Saf Surg 3:18. 2009..Using strategic rule design, computerized surveillance may be an efficient, pharmacist-driven model for event detection that leverages existing staff resources...
