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J Med Internet Res ; 18(12): e325, 2016 12 20.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27998877

RESUMO

Fundamental quality, safety, and cost problems have not been resolved by the increasing digitization of health care. This digitization has progressed alongside the presence of a persistent divide between clinicians, the domain experts, and the technical experts, such as data scientists. The disconnect between clinicians and data scientists translates into a waste of research and health care resources, slow uptake of innovations, and poorer outcomes than are desirable and achievable. The divide can be narrowed by creating a culture of collaboration between these two disciplines, exemplified by events such as datathons. However, in order to more fully and meaningfully bridge the divide, the infrastructure of medical education, publication, and funding processes must evolve to support and enhance a learning health care system.


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Atenção à Saúde/métodos , Registros Eletrônicos de Saúde , Educação Médica , Humanos , Aprendizado de Máquina
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Sleep Epidemiol ; 1: 100009, 2021 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35673621

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Objectives: We sought to evaluate the success of telemedicine during New York City's COVID-19 pandemic stay-at-home period, and understand the distribution of sleep complaints seen. We also compared positive airway pressure (PAP) therapy compliance for a random patient sample to determine whether the pandemic influenced PAP usage. Methods: Encounters from the stay-at-home period were reviewed for patient characteristics and clinician impressions, and were compared to administrative data from the prior 2.5 months ("control" period). PAP compliance was compared between the periods for a randomly selected group of forty patients. Results: The telemedicine show rate was 89.37%. Sleep apnea then insomnia were the predominant diagnoses. Insomnia complaints were higher during the stay-at-home period. PAP compliance and AHI were similar between the periods. Conclusions: Sleep apnea and insomnia were common complaints; insomnia was significantly more common during the pandemic. PAP compliance was similar between the two periods for a randomly selected cohort.

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Simul Healthc ; 15(6): 447-448, 2020 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33003128

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STATEMENT: The dramatic outbreak of COVID-19 placed unprecedented strain on the critical care workforce of New York City. The enhanced precautions required to safely care for COVID-19 patients impacted the performance of even routine critical care procedures. Meanwhile, staff were stretched to care for exponentially rising case volume as COVID intensive care units (ICUs) expanded. Simulation was used to bridge these gaps-first to familiarize personnel within the Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care with revised COVID-19 care procedures, then to orient noncritical care clinicians volunteering from other specialties for COVID ICU deployment to general critical care and COVID-19 care principles. Using mannequin-based simulation scenarios followed by comprehensive debriefing sessions, simulation participants received high-intensity, high-fidelity training in respiratory failure, circulatory failure, bedside ultrasound, bedside ICU procedures, and elements of COVID-19-specific care. More than 200 physicians and advanced practice practitioners completed simulation training in preparation for deployment, supplementing and enhancing the ICU workforce at a decisive time during the outbreak.


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COVID-19/epidemiologia , Cuidados Críticos/organização & administração , Pessoal de Saúde/educação , Treinamento com Simulação de Alta Fidelidade/organização & administração , Unidades de Terapia Intensiva/organização & administração , Cuidados Críticos/normas , Humanos , Unidades de Terapia Intensiva/normas , Manequins , Pandemias , Insuficiência Respiratória/terapia , SARS-CoV-2 , Choque/terapia
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J Clin Sleep Med ; 17(12): 2561-2563, 2021 12 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34398744
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