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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Feasibility of implementing a hospital-based “opt-out” tobacco cessation service.
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Nahhas GJ, Wilson D, Cartmell KB, et al. Feasibility of implementing a hospital-based “opt-out” tobacco cessation service. Nicotine Tob Res 2017 Aug 1;19(8):937-43. PMID: 27928052.
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Safety events during an automated telephone self-management support intervention.
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Lyles CR, Schillinger D, Lopez A, et al. Safety events during an automated telephone self-management support intervention. J Diabetes Sci Technol 2013;7(3):596-601.
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Impact of vendor computerized physician order entry on patients with renal impairment in community hospitals.
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Leung AA, Schiff G, Keohane C, et al. Impact of vendor computerized physician order entry on patients with renal impairment in community hospitals. J Hosp Med 2013 Oct;8(10):545-52.
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Telephone follow-up in primary care: can interactive voice response calls work?
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Houser SH, Ray MN, Maisiak R, et al. Telephone follow-up in primary care: can interactive voice response calls work? Stud Health Technol Inform 2013;192:112-6.
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Do package inserts reflect symptoms experienced in practice?: assessment using an automated phone pharmacovigilance system with varenicline and zolpidem in a primary care setting.
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Haas JS, Amato M, Marinacci L, et al. Do package inserts reflect symptoms experienced in practice?: assessment using an automated phone pharmacovigilance system with varenicline and zolpidem in a primary care setting. Drug Saf 2012 Aug 1;35(8):623-8.
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Active pharmacovigilance and healthcare utilization.
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Haas JS, Klinger E, Marinacci LX, et al. Active pharmacovigilance and healthcare utilization. Am J Manag Care 2012 Nov 1;18(11):e423-8.
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