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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Reducing emergency room visits and in-hospitalizations by implementing best practice for transitional care using innovative technology and big data.
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Hewner S, Sullivan SS, Yu G. Reducing emergency room visits and in-hospitalizations by implementing best practice for transitional care using innovative technology and big data. Worldviews Evid Based Nurs 2018 Mar 23. doi: 10.1111/wvn.12286. [Epub ahead of print]. PMID: 29569327.
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Integrating social determinants of health into primary care clinical and informational workflow during care transitions.
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Hewner S, Casucci S, Sullivan S, et al. Integrating social determinants of health into primary care clinical and informational workflow during care transitions. eGEMs 2017;5(2):2. DOI: http://doi.org/10.13063/2327-9214.1282
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Fracture rates and bone density among postmenopausal veteran and non-veteran women from the Women’s Health Initiative.
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LaFleur J, Rillamas-Sun E, Colón-Emeric CS, et al. Fracture rates and bone density among postmenopausal veteran and non-veteran women from the Women’s Health Initiative. Gerontologist 2016 Feb;56 Suppl 1:S78–90. PMID: 26768394.
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Analysis of osteoporosis treatment patterns with bisphosphonates and outcomes among postmenopausal veterans.
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LaFleur J, DuVall SL, Willson T, et al. Analysis of osteoporosis treatment patterns with bisphosphonates and outcomes among postmenopausal veterans. Bone 2015;78:174–85. PMID: 25896952.
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Comparing fracture absolute risk assessment (FARA) tools: an osteoporosis clinical informatics tool to improve identification and care of men at high risk of first fracture.
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LaFleur J, Steenhoek CL, Horne J, et al. Comparing fracture absolute risk assessment (FARA) tools: an osteoporosis clinical informatics tool to improve identification and care of men at high risk of first fracture. Ann Pharmacother 2015;49(5):506–14. PMID: 25712443.
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Electronic trigger-based intervention to reduce delays in diagnostic evaluation for cancer: a cluster randomized controlled trial.
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Murphy DR, Wu L, Thomas EJ, et al. Electronic trigger-based intervention to reduce delays in diagnostic evaluation for cancer: a cluster randomized controlled trial. J Clin Oncol 2015;33(31):3560–7. PMID: 26304875.
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Use of a computerized decision aid for developmental surveillance and screening: a randomized clinical trial.
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Carroll AE, Bauer NS, Dugan TM, et al. Use of a computerized decision aid for developmental surveillance and screening: a randomized clinical trial. JAMA Pediatr 2014 Sep;168(9):815-21. PMID: 25022724.
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A randomized trial of population-based clinical decision support to manage health and resource use for Medicaid beneficiaries.
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Lobach DF, Kawamoto K, Anstrom KJ, et al. A randomized trial of population-based clinical decision support to manage health and resource use for Medicaid beneficiaries. J Med Syst 2013 Feb;37(1):9922. PMID: 23321963.
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Factors associated with screening or treatment initiation among male United States veterans at risk for osteoporosis fracture.
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Nelson RE, Nebeker JR, Sauer BC, et al. Factors associated with screening or treatment initiation among male United States veterans at risk for osteoporosis fracture. Bone 2012;50(4):983-8.
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Validated risk rule using computerized data to identify males at high risk for fracture.
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LaFleur J, Nelson RE, Yao Y, et al. Validated risk rule using computerized data to identify males at high risk for fracture. Osteoporos Int 2012 Mar;23(3):1017-27.
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