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Telemed J E Health ; 27(11): 1305-1310, 2021 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33606553

ABSTRACT

Introduction: Although patients are able to easily record electrocardiograms using consumer devices, these are typically not shared with their clinicians. This article discusses the development and acceptability of a mobile application (app) that integrates with the electronic health record to facilitate screening for atrial fibrillation (AF). Methods: After app development and implementation, we compared workflows with and without the mobile app. Seven older adults used it during a prospective twice-daily 2-week home-based AF screening protocol and completed an acceptability survey with Likert scale responses. Results: Compliance with the screening protocol was 82%. Acceptability and usability was favorable. Patients reported confidence in the connection between the app and their medical record. Discussion: The availability of apps to capture data and facilitate a connection with health systems is critical. The app developed is a feasible solution for older patients with AF to self-monitor and report results to their health provider.


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Atrial Fibrillation , Mobile Applications , Aged , Atrial Fibrillation/diagnosis , Humans , Prospective Studies , Research
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J Oncol Pract ; 8(5): 262-6, 2012 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23277761

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Great strides have been made in computerization of ordering processes for general medications and chemotherapy agents. However, systems for ordering, processing, and administration of cellular therapies continue to be largely paper-based, without the safety features of computerized order entry. To address this deficit, Partners Healthcare System Information Services (PHS-IS; Boston, MA) has worked with oncologists and staff in the cell processing laboratory at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute (Boston, MA) to develop and implement a novel, comprehensive computerized system for physician ordering and management of cellular products. A multidisciplinary team was formed to accomplish the task of developing a cellular product management system. This team identified the unique characteristics of cellular therapies and sought to develop a comprehensive computerized system that addressed these needs. The biotherapy order entry system developed and implemented by PHS-IS includes a suite of three interrelated applications that addresses all requirements of a traditional computerized provider order entry system, as well as features unique to cellular therapies. The biotherapy suite of applications has addressed patient safety concerns, streamlined the ordering of cellular therapy products, and has reduced opportunities for error and delay in product administration.


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Biological Therapy/methods , Cell Transplantation/methods , Medical Order Entry Systems/organization & administration , Medical Records Systems, Computerized/organization & administration , Tissue Transplantation/methods , Drug Therapy, Computer-Assisted , Humans , Infant , Leukemia/surgery , Medication Errors
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