Graumlich, James
Prediction of early readmission in medical inpatients using the Probability of Repeated Admission instrument.
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Novotny NL, Anderson MA. Prediction of early readmission in medical inpatients using the Probability of Repeated Admission instrument. Nurs Res 2008 Nov-Dec;57(6):406-15. PMID: 19018215.
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Software design to facilitate information transfer at hospital discharge.
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Nace GS, Graumlich JF, Aldag JC. Software design to facilitate information transfer at hospital discharge. Inform Prim Care 2006;14(2):109-19.
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Patient readmissions, emergency visits, and adverse events after software-assisted discharge from hospital: cluster randomized trial.
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Graumlich JF, Novotny NL, Nace GS, et al. Patient readmissions, emergency visits, and adverse events after software-assisted discharge from hospital: cluster randomized trial. J Hosp Med 2009 Sep;4(7):E11-9.
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Discharge planning scale: community physicians' perspective.
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Graumlich JF, Grimmer-Somers K, Aldag JC. Discharge planning scale: community physicians' perspective. J Hosp Med 2008 Nov-Dec;3(6):455-64.
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Brief scale measuring patient preparedness for hospital discharge to home: psychometric properties.
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Graumlich JF, Novotny NL, Aldag JC. Brief scale measuring patient preparedness for hospital discharge to home: psychometric properties. J Hosp Med 2008 Nov-Dec;3(6):446-54.
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Patient and physician perceptions after software-assisted hospital discharge: cluster randomized trial.
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Graumlich JF, Novotny NL, Nace GS, et al. Patient and physician perceptions after software-assisted hospital discharge: cluster randomized trial. J Hosp Med 2009 Jul;4(6):356-63.
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Value of Technology to Transfer Discharge Information - Final Report
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Graumlich, J. Value of Technology to Transfer Discharge Information - Final Report. (Prepared by University of Illinois at Chicago under Grant No. R01 HS015084). Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, 2007.
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Value of Technology to Transfer Discharge Information
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Assessed the value of software applications to facilitate information transfer during the high-risk transition from hospital to home at discharge, and compared health information technology to usual care for benefits outcomes, adverse events, effectiveness, costs, and satisfaction among patients and physicians.
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September 1, 2004 to August 31, 2007