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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The impact of electronic health records on workflow and financial measures in primary care practices.
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Fleming NS, Becker ER, Culler SD, et al. The impact of electronic health records on workflow and financial measures in primary care practices. Health Serv Res 2014;49(1 Pt 2):405-20. PMID: 24359533.
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Factors associated with ordering laboratory monitoring of high-risk medications.
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Fischer SH, Tjia J, Reed G, et al. Factors associated with ordering laboratory monitoring of high-risk medications. J Gen Intern Med 2014 Dec;29(12):1589-98. PMID: 24965280.
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Technological resources and personnel costs required to implement an automated alert system for ambulatory physicians when patients are discharged from hospitals to home.
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Field TS, Garber L, Gagne SJ, et al. Technological resources and personnel costs required to implement an automated alert system for ambulatory physicians when patients are discharged from hospitals to home. Inform Prim Care 2012;20(2):87-93.
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The financial and nonfinancial costs of implementing electronic health records in primary care practices.
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Fleming NS, Culler SD, McCorkle R, et al. The financial and nonfinancial costs of implementing electronic health records in primary care practices. Health Aff (Millwood) 2011; 30(3): 481-9.
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Quality measurement of medication monitoring in the "meaningful use" era.
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Tjia J, Field TS, Fischer SH, et al. Quality measurement of medication monitoring in the "meaningful use" era. Am J Manag Care 2011; 17(9): 633-7.
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Baseline and follow-up laboratory monitoring of cardiovascular medications.
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Tjia J, Fischer SH, Raebel MA, et al. Baseline and follow-up laboratory monitoring of cardiovascular medications. Ann Pharmacother 2011; 45(9): 1077-84.
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Development and pilot testing of guidelines to monitor high-risk medications in the ambulatory setting
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Tjia J, Field TS, Garber LD, et al. Development and pilot testing of guidelines to monitor high-risk medications in the ambulatory setting. Am J Manag Care. 2010 Jul;16(7):489-96.
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