2019
DOI: 10.1177/0009922819867455
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Utilizing a Physician Notification System in the EPIC Electronic Medical Record to Improve Pediatric Asthma Control: A Quality Improvement Project

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“…Audit log data has been used in ophthalmology to evaluate the impact of trainees on appointment length [ 24 ], and to report how ophthalmologists spend their time using electronic health records [ 25 ]. Other specialties have proposed user-event log data as valid means of assessing the impact of organization changes [ 26 ], and the vendor-generated data from SlicerDicer has been used to track documentation for quality metrics in pediatric asthma [ 27 ], compare PET/CT to endoscopy for detection of oropharyngeal carcinoma [ 28 ], as well to report the disposition of patients admitted with COVID-19 [ 29 ]. Although no other publications have used SlicerDicer to report on length of time of eyecare visits, our novel method has given us a unique perspective on encounters with LEP patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Audit log data has been used in ophthalmology to evaluate the impact of trainees on appointment length [ 24 ], and to report how ophthalmologists spend their time using electronic health records [ 25 ]. Other specialties have proposed user-event log data as valid means of assessing the impact of organization changes [ 26 ], and the vendor-generated data from SlicerDicer has been used to track documentation for quality metrics in pediatric asthma [ 27 ], compare PET/CT to endoscopy for detection of oropharyngeal carcinoma [ 28 ], as well to report the disposition of patients admitted with COVID-19 [ 29 ]. Although no other publications have used SlicerDicer to report on length of time of eyecare visits, our novel method has given us a unique perspective on encounters with LEP patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Numerous studies have successfully implemented CDS interventions to improve pediatric healthcare delivery. [11][12][13][14][15][16][17] Although the highest monthly consent compliance accompanied our CDS alert, its impact was unintentionally tested when the mis-programming of the CDS tool occurred. After we identified a sharp decline in consent documentation compliance and restored the logic programming, compliance returned concomitantly, highlighting the effectiveness of the CDS intervention as a strategy to improve adherence to recommendations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%