AHRQ-Funded Projects
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Ambulatory Clinic Exam Room Design With Respect to Computing Devices to Enhance Patient Centeredness
This project studied the impact of changing the computing layout in a clinical exam room and evaluated its impact on workflow and patient centeredness.
Using the Electronic Health Record To Identify Children Likely To Suffer Last-Minute Surgery Cancellation
This project will apply machine learning against a large data set to develop a model to both understand and predict surgical cancellations on individual pediatric patients at two pediatric surgical sites.
Portals in Inpatient Care: Evaluating the Usability, Use, and Patient Experience Associated With Patient Portal Technology at the Bedside
This study assessed the usability and impact of inpatient portals on patient experience, engagement, and perceptions of care.
Use of HIT to Increase Primary Care Access in Medicaid Patients
This project sought to reduce the use of emergency department services for non-urgent care by improving access to primary care physicians for Medicaid patients via the electronic medical record.
Evaluating Electronic Health Record Data for Use in Diabetes Quality Reporting
This project used a mixed-method approach to investigate the validity of using electronic health record data for diabetes performance measures.
Connecting Healthcare in Central Appalachia
Implemented and trained staff on the use of an EMR system in a rural integrated health care delivery system in an integrated rural healthcare delivery system serving approximately 20 counties throughout Eastern Kentucky and Southern West Virginia.