AHRQ Health IT Projects Publication Database
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This database serves as a central repository for publications resulting from AHRQ Health IT funded work that is PubMed or Google Scholar indexed, including: book chapters, journal articles, conference proceedings, and reports from funded contracts.
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Screening for adverse drug events: a randomized trial of automated calls coupled with phone-based pharmacist counseling.
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Schiff GD, Klinger E, Salazar A, et al. Screening for adverse drug events: a randomized trial of automated calls coupled with phone-based pharmacist counseling. J Gen Intern Med. 2018 Oct 5. doi: 10.1007/s11606-018-4672-7. [Epub ahead of print] PMID: 30291602.
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Clinical reasoning in the context of active decision support during medication prescribing.
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Horsky J, Aarts J, Verheul L, et al. Clinical reasoning in the context of active decision support during medication prescribing. Int J Med Inform 2017 Jan;97:1-11. PMID: 27919368.
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Evaluation of medication-related clinical decision support alert overrides in the intensive care unit.
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Wong A, Amato MG, Seger DL, et al. Evaluation of medication-related clinical decision support alert overrides in the intensive care unit. J Crit Care 2017 Jun;39:156-161. PMID: 28259059.
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Unrealized potential and residual consequences of electronic prescribing on pharmacy workflow in the outpatient pharmacy.
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Nanji KC, Rothschild JM, Boehne JJ, et al. Unrealized potential and residual consequences of electronic prescribing on pharmacy workflow in the outpatient pharmacy. J Am Med Inform Assoc 2014;21(3):481-6. PMID: 24154836.
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Engaging patients and clinicians through a wellness portal to improve the health of Oklahomans.
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Nagykaldi ZJ, Chou AF, Aspy CB, et al. Engaging patients and clinicians through a wellness portal to improve the health of Oklahomans. J Okla State Med Assoc 2010 Oct;103(10):498-501.
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Improving diabetes care among patients overdue for recommended testing: a randomized controlled trial of automated telephone outreach.
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Simon SR, Trinacty CM, Soumerai SB, et al. Improving diabetes care among patients overdue for recommended testing: a randomized controlled trial of automated telephone outreach. Diabetes Care 2010 Jul;33(7):1452-3. PMID: 20357376.
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