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The story behind the development of the first whole-body computerized tomography scanner as told by Robert S. LedleyDean F Sittig
Northwest Permanente, PC, 3800 N. Interstate Ave, Portland, OR 97227, USA
J Am Med Inform Assoc 13:465-9. 2006
Potential impact of advanced clinical information technology on cancer care in 2015Dean F Sittig
Center for Health Research, Northwest Permanente, PC, 3800 N Interstate Ave CHR WIN, Portland, OR 97227, USA
Cancer Causes Control 17:813-20. 2006....
A survey of factors affecting clinician acceptance of clinical decision supportDean F Sittig
Department of Medical Informatics, Northwest Permanente PC, Portland, OR, USA
BMC Med Inform Decis Mak 6:6. 2006..We hypothesized that factors affecting CDS system acceptance could be categorized as relating to differences in patients, physicians, CDS-type, or environmental characteristics...
Assessing the anticipated consequences of Computer-based Provider Order Entry at three community hospitals using an open-ended, semi-structured survey instrumentDean F Sittig
Medical Informatics Department, Northwest Permanente, Portland, OR 97227, USA
Int J Med Inform 77:440-7. 2008....
A draft framework for measuring progress towards the development of a National Health Information InfrastructureDean F Sittig
Department of Medical Informatics, Northwest Permanente, P C, Portland, OR, USA
BMC Med Inform Decis Mak 5:14. 2005..We describe a conceptual framework to help measure progress toward that goal...
Grand challenges in clinical decision supportDean F Sittig
Department of Medical Informatics, Northwest Permanente, PC, Portland, OR, USA
J Biomed Inform 41:387-92. 2008..Identification of solutions to these challenges is critical if clinical decision support is to achieve its potential and improve the quality, safety and efficiency of healthcare...
Emotional aspects of computer-based provider order entry: a qualitative studyDean F Sittig
Department of Medical Informatics, Northwest Permanente, P C, Center for Health Research, 3800 N Interstate Ave, Portland, OR 97227, USA
J Am Med Inform Assoc 12:561-7. 2005..This qualitative research investigates the emotions surrounding CPOE implementation and use...
Lessons from "Unexpected increased mortality after implementation of a commercially sold computerized physician order entry system"Dean F Sittig
Department of Medical Informatics, Northwest Permanente PC, Portland, Oregon, USA
Pediatrics 118:797-801. 2006
Personal health records on the internet: a snapshot of the pioneers at the end of the 20th CenturyDean F Sittig
WebMD, Suite 400, 720 S W Washington Street, Portland, OR 97205 3537, USA
Int J Med Inform 65:1-6. 2002..The current state-of-the-art for personal health records is best characterized as 'beta releases'. As the field matures and gains more experience, these applications will improve significantly in ease of use and functionality...
Results of a content analysis of electronic messages (email) sent between patients and their physiciansDean F Sittig
Clinical Informatics Research Network, Kaiser Permanente, Portland, OR, USA
BMC Med Inform Decis Mak 3:11. 2003..This study was designed to provide insight into how patients are using email to request information or services from their healthcare providers...
Grand challenges in dental informaticsD F Sittig
Clinical Informatics Research Network, Kaiser Permanente, Portland, OR, USA
Adv Dent Res 17:16-9. 2003....
Adding insight: a qualitative cross-site study of physician order entryJoan S Ash
Oregon Health and Science University, School of Medicine, BICC, Department of Medical Informatics and Clinical Epidemiology, 3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Road, Portland, OR 97201 3098, USA
Int J Med Inform 74:623-8. 2005..The study has produced detailed descriptions of factors related to CPOE success and insight into the implementation process...
Adding insight: a qualitative cross-site study of physician order entryJoan S Ash
Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, 97201 3098, USA
Stud Health Technol Inform 107:1013-7. 2004..The study has produced detailed descriptions of factors related to CPOE success and insight into the implementation process...
Potential impact of advanced clinical information technology on healthcare in 2015Dean F Sittig
Clinical Informatics Research Network, Kaiser Permanente, Portland, OR, USA
Medinfo 11:1379-82. 2004....
The extent and importance of unintended consequences related to computerized provider order entryJoan S Ash
Department of Medical Informatics and Clinical Epidemiology, School of Medicine, Oregon Health and Science University, 3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Rd, Portland, OR 97201 3098, USA
J Am Med Inform Assoc 14:415-23. 2007..The extent to which hospitals experience unintended consequences of CPOE, which include more than errors, has not been quantified in prior research...
How to design computerized alerts to safe prescribing practicesAdrianne Feldstein
Center for Health Research, Kaiser Permanente, Portland, Oregon, USA
Jt Comm J Qual Saf 30:602-13. 2004..This study was designed to develop and evaluate medication safety alerts and processes for educating prescribers about the alerts...
Computerized provider order entry adoption: implications for clinical workflowEmily M Campbell
Department of Medical Informatics and Clinical Epidemiology, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, OR 97239 3098, USA
J Gen Intern Med 24:21-6. 2009..To identify and describe unintended adverse consequences related to clinical workflow when implementing or using computerized provider order entry (CPOE) systems...
Rapid assessment of clinical information systems in the healthcare setting: an efficient method for time-pressed evaluationC K McMullen
The Center for Health Research, Kaiser Permanente Northwest, 3800 N Interstate Ave, Portland, Oregon 97227, USA
Methods Inf Med 50:299-307. 2011..This paper describes an anthropological approach that provides a fast and flexible way to evaluate clinical information systems...
MediClass: A system for detecting and classifying encounter-based clinical events in any electronic medical recordBrian Hazlehurst
Center for Health Research, 3800 N Interstate Ave, Portland, OR 97227, USA
J Am Med Inform Assoc 12:517-29. 2005..MediClass could aid both clinical operations and health services research through enhancing care quality assessment, disease surveillance, and adverse event detection...
A survey of patient-provider e-mail communication: what do patients think?D F Sittig
WebMD Inc, Portland, OR 97034, USA
Int J Med Inform 61:71-80. 2001..Interestingly, over half of the patients indicated that they would like to send their providers e-mail, but that they do not know their provider's e-mail address...
The unintended consequences of computerized provider order entry: findings from a mixed methods explorationJoan S Ash
Department of Medical Informatics and Clinical Epidemiology, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, OR 97239 3098, USA
Int J Med Inform 78:S69-76. 2009..To describe the foci, activities, methods, and results of a 4-year research project identifying the unintended consequences of computerized provider order entry (CPOE)...
Natural language processing in the electronic medical record: assessing clinician adherence to tobacco treatment guidelinesBrian Hazlehurst
Center for Health Research, Kaiser Permanente, Portland, Oregon 97227, USA
Am J Prev Med 29:434-9. 2005..Comprehensively assessing care quality with electronic medical records (EMRs) is not currently possible because much data reside in clinicians' free-text notes...
A survey of U.S.A. acute care hospitals' computer-based provider order entry system infusion levelsDean F Sittig
Northwest Permanente, Portland, OR, USA
Stud Health Technol Inform 129:252-6. 2007..While CPOE has not been widely adopted after over 30 years of experimentation, there is still much that can be learned from this relatively small number of highly infused (with CPOE and clinical decision support) organizations...
Exploring the unintended consequences of computerized physician order entryJoan S Ash
Oregon Health and Science University, School of Medicine, Portland, OR 97239 3098, USA
Stud Health Technol Inform 129:198-202. 2007..With the assistance of a panel of experts, the team identified strategies for managing unintended adverse consequences and outlined contents of a toolkit for CPOE implementers for addressing them...
Reducing warfarin medication interactions: an interrupted time series evaluationAdrianne C Feldstein
Center for Health Research, Kaiser Permanente, 3800 N Interstate Avenue, Portland, OR 97227, USA
Arch Intern Med 166:1009-15. 2006..The usefulness of academic detailing to enhance the effectiveness of medication interaction alerts also is uncertain...
Categorizing the unintended sociotechnical consequences of computerized provider order entryJoan S Ash
Department of Medical Informatics and Clinical Epidemiology, School of Medicine, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, OR 97201 3098, USA
Int J Med Inform 76:S21-7. 2007..To describe the kinds of unintended consequences related to the implementation of computerized provider order entry (CPOE) in the outpatient setting...
Types of unintended consequences related to computerized provider order entryEmily M Campbell
Department of Medical Informatics and Clinical Epidemiology, Portland, OR 97239-3098, USA
J Am Med Inform Assoc 13:547-56. 2006....
Encryption characteristics of two USB-based personal health record devicesAdam Wright
Department of Medical Informatics and Clinical Epidemiology, Oregon Health and Science University, 3181 Sam Jackson Park Rd, Portland, OR 97239, USA
J Am Med Inform Assoc 14:397-9. 2007..This article describes the weaknesses we discovered, outlines three critical flaws with the security model used by the devices, and recommends four guidelines for improving the security of similar devices...
A four-phase model of the evolution of clinical decision support architecturesAdam Wright
Clinical Informatics Research and Development, Partners HealthCare, Boston, MA 02120, USA
Int J Med Inform 77:641-9. 2008..One reason why decision support systems are not widely used is the relative difficulty of integrating such systems into clinical workflows and computer systems...
Improving information technology adoption and implementation through the identification of appropriate benefits: creating IMPROVE-ITKevin J Leonard
Department of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada
J Med Internet Res 9:e9. 2007..Herein, we outline the theoretical framework, the methodology employed to create the metrics, and the benefits that can be obtained...
Security threat posed by USB-based personal health recordsAdam Wright
Ann Intern Med 146:314-5. 2007
Conditional survival in gastric cancer: a SEER database analysisSamuel J Wang
Department of Radiation Medicine, MC KPV4, Oregon Health and Science University, 3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Road, Portland, OR 97239 3098, USA
Gastric Cancer 10:153-8. 2007..Gastric cancer survival is typically reported in terms of survival from the time of diagnosis. Conditional survival is a more relevant measure of prognosis for patients who have already survived 1 or more years since diagnosis...
Clinical decision support in electronic prescribing: recommendations and an action plan: report of the joint clinical decision support workgroupJonathan M Teich
Department of Emergency Medicine, Brigham and Women s Hospital, 75 Francis Street, Boston, MA 02115, USA
J Am Med Inform Assoc 12:365-76. 2005....
A review of methods to estimate the benefits of electronic medical records in hospitals and the need for a national benefits databaseDouglas I Thompson
First Consulting Group, USA
J Healthc Inf Manag 21:62-8. 2007....
