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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Assessing the safety of electronic health records: a national longitudinal study of medication-related decision support.
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Holmgren AJ, Co Z, Newmark L, Danforth M, Classen D, Bates D. Assessing the safety of electronic health records: a national longitudinal study of medication-related decision support. BMJ Qual Saf. 2019 Jul 18. pii:
bmjqs-2019-009609. doi: 10.1136/bmjqs-2019-009609. [Epub ahead of print] PMID: 31320497.
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High-priority and low-priority drug-drug interactions in different international electronic health record systems: a comparative study.
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Cornu P, Phansalkar S, Seger DL, et al. High-priority and low-priority drug-drug interactions in different international electronic health record systems: a comparative study. Int J Med Inform 2018 Mar;111:165-171. Epub 2018 Jan 9. PMID: 29425628.
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Reduced effectiveness of interruptive drug-drug interaction alerts after conversion to a commercial electronic health record.
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Wright A, Aaron S, Seger DL, et al. Reduced effectiveness of interruptive drug-drug interaction alerts after conversion to a commercial electronic health record. J Gen Intern Med 2018 May 15. doi: 10.1007/s11606-018-4415-9. [Epub ahead of print]. PMID: 29766382.
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The national cost of adverse drug events resulting from inappropriate medication-related alert overrides in the United States.
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Slight SP, Seger DL, Franz C, et al. The national cost of adverse drug events resulting from inappropriate medication-related alert overrides in the United States. J Am Med Inform Assoc 2018 Jun 22. doi: 10.1093/jamia/ocy066. [Epub ahead of print]. PMID: 29939271.
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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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A cross-sectional observational study of high override rates of drug allergy alerts in inpatient and outpatient settings, and opportunities for improvement.
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Slight SP, Beeler PE, Seger DL, et al. A cross-sectional observational study of high override rates of drug allergy alerts in inpatient and outpatient settings, and opportunities for improvement. BMJ Qual Saf 2017 Mar;26(3):217-25. PMID: 26993641.
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Review of nonformulary medication approvals in an academic medical center.
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Her QL, Amato MG, Seger DL, et al. Her QL, Amato MG, Seger DL, et al. Review of nonformulary medication approvals in an academic medical center. Jt Comm J Qual Patient Saf 2017 Feb;43(2):89-96. PMID: 28334567.
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Medication-related clinical decision support alert overrides in inpatients.
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Nanji KC, Seger DL, Slight SP, et al. Medication-related clinical decision support alert overrides in inpatients. J Am Med Inform Assoc 2017 Oct 27. doi: 10.1093/jamia/ocx115. [Epub ahead of print]. PMID: 29092059.
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Evaluation of 'definite' anaphylaxis drug allergy alert overrides in inpatient and outpatient settings.
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Wong A, Seger DL, Slight SP, et al. Evaluation of 'definite' anaphylaxis drug allergy alert overrides in inpatient and outpatient settings. Drug Saf 2017 Nov 9. doi: 10.1007/s40264-017-0615-1. [Epub ahead of print]. PMID: 29124665.
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Provider variation in responses to warnings: do the same providers run stop signs repeatedly?
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Beeler PE, Orav EJ, Seger DL, et al. Provider variation in responses to warnings: do the same providers run stop signs repeatedly? J Am Med Inform Assoc 2016 Apr;23(e1):e93-8. PMID: 26499104.
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