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Food and Beverages
2021-07-26 - 2021-07-27    
12:00 am
The conference highlights the theme “Global leading improvement in Food Technology & Beverages Production” aimed to provide an opportunity for the professionals to discuss the [...]
European Endocrinology and Diabetes Congress
2021-08-05 - 2021-08-06    
All Day
This conference is an extraordinary and leading event ardent to the science with practice of endocrinology research, which makes a perfect platform for global networking [...]
Big Data Analysis and Data Mining
2021-08-09 - 2021-08-10    
All Day
Data Mining, the extraction of hidden predictive information from large databases, is a powerful new technology with great potential to help companies focus on the [...]
Agriculture & Horticulture
2021-08-16 - 2021-08-17    
All Day
Agriculture Conference invites a common platform for Deans, Directors, Professors, Students, Research scholars and other participants including CEO, Consultant, Head of Management, Economist, Project Manager [...]
Wireless and Satellite Communication
2021-08-19 - 2021-08-20    
All Day
Conference Series llc Ltd. proudly invites contributors across the globe to its World Convention on 2nd International Conference on Wireless and Satellite Communication (Wireless Conference [...]
Frontiers in Alternative & Traditional Medicine
2021-08-23 - 2021-08-24    
All Day
World Health Organization announced that, “The influx of large numbers of people to mass gathering events may give rise to specific public health risks because [...]
Agroecology and Organic farming
2021-08-26 - 2021-08-27    
All Day
Current research on emerging technologies and strategies, integrated agriculture and sustainable agriculture, crop improvements, the most recent updates in plant and soil science, agriculture and [...]
Agriculture Sciences and Farming Technology
2021-08-26 - 2021-08-27    
All Day
Current research on emerging technologies and strategies, integrated agriculture and sustainable agriculture, crop improvements, the most recent updates in plant and soil science, agriculture and [...]
CIVIL ENGINEERING, ARCHITECTURE AND STRUCTURAL MATERIALS
2021-08-27 - 2021-08-28    
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Engineering is applied to the profession in which information on the numerical/mathematical and natural sciences, picked up by study, understanding, and practice, are applied to [...]
Diabetes, Obesity and Its Complications
2021-09-02 - 2021-09-03    
All Day
Diabetes Congress 2021 aims to provide a platform to share knowledge, expertise along with unparalleled networking opportunities between a large number of medical and industrial [...]
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Nov 19 : UNO, UNMC Partner to Improve Electronic Medical Records

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OMAHA – Ann Fruhling, director of the University of Nebraska at Omaha’s (UNO) School of Interdisciplinary Informatics, located in UNO’s College of Information Science and Technology (IS&T), is teaming with researchers from the University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC) to improve the functionality of electronic health records (EHR) for both doctors and patients.

The partnership is part of a  $2.5 million grant announced by UNMC today.

The five-year grant was awarded by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) to measure best practices across existing EHR systems, listen and learn what providers believe to be the ideal system, then build and test a model EHR system that can improve patient care.

John Windle, M.D., professor and chief of cardiology at UNMC, said the funding came from an understanding that the intended consequences of EHR adoption also had significant unintended consequences. His preliminary research suggested that physician’s resisted EHR adoption because they felt it adversely affected their workflow, communications among the health care team and ultimately adversely affected patient care.

“EHRs were originally designed, developed and optimized as a financial system and a way to document payment and services rendered,” said Dr. Windle, principal investigator of the grant. “But the EHR really has never been designed or developed for the people using it to take care of patients. We’ve been adversely affected by it because of how we take care of patients. It slowed us down. It was a barrier to communication.”

The project is a partnership between UNMC and the University of Nebraska at Omaha. Ann Fruhling, Ph.D., director of the Interdisciplinary Informatics School at UNO, is co-principal investigator of the grant and will lend her expertise in human-computer interactions to build models of the optimized EHR.

The study will involve measuring how cardiologists at diverse health care systems use their EHRs. Sites are: Duke Medical Center in Durham, N.C.; Christiana Health, a large multi-center hospital system in Delaware, Parkview Health, a community-based hospital system in Ft. Wayne, Ind.; and Faith Regional Health Services in Norfolk, Neb.

Dr. Windle said the research team expects to be able to identify even at the end of the first year, four or five best practices on how to improve efficiency, effectiveness and safety of the EHRs. While focused on cardiovascular patients, the results, which will translate across the health professions, will be shared with vendors of EHRs.

Unique to the grant is the development of realistic, complex clinical scenarios and the use of research team members trained as simulated patients to test EHR functionality. “The use of well-defined clinical scenarios and simulated patients allows us to obtain detailed measures of usability without violating privacy or security concerns.”

The impact of this study could be huge, said Dr. Windle, noting that J. Marc Overhage, M.D., Ph.D., one of the original pioneers of EHRs, published that the EHR added about two minutes per patient in outpatient clinic visits.

“When you realize that there are 1.2 billion clinic visits a year in the U.S., that equates to a loss of a staggering 40 million hours of physician productivity,” Dr. Windle said. “The EHR impacts not only physicians, but it affects nurses, technologists, pharmacists and the overall effect is a much larger impact.”

“There is potential for the EHR to do good things. I think the impact of this small grant is going to ripple. We’re just learning how to appropriately use this very powerful technology.”

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Source University of Nebraska Omaha