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The Development and Evaluation of an Integrated Electronic

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"... A b s t r a c t Objective: To develop and evaluate the acceptability and use of an integrated electronic prescribing and drug management system (MOXXI) for primary care physicians. Design: A 20-month follow-up study of MOXXI (Medical Office of the XXIst Century) implementation in 28 primary care phy ..."
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A b s t r a c t Objective: To develop and evaluate the acceptability and use of an integrated electronic prescribing and drug management system (MOXXI) for primary care physicians. Design: A 20-month follow-up study of MOXXI (Medical Office of the XXIst Century) implementation in 28 primary care

Harnessing Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to Enable Community-Oriented Primary Care

by Andrew Bazemore, Robert L. Phillips, Thomas Miyoshi Msw
"... in the public health arena, its utility for clinical population management and coordination by leaders in a primary care clinical health setting has been neither fully realized nor evaluated. Methods: In a primary care network of clinics charged with caring for vulnerable urban communi-ties, we used ..."
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used GIS to (1) integrate and analyze clinical (practice management) data and population (cen-sus) data and (2) generate distribution, service area, and population penetration maps of those clinics. We then conducted qualitative evaluation of the responses of primary care clinic leaders

AN information visualization approach to classification and assessment of diabetes risk in primary care

by Christopher A. Harle, Michelina Fato Md, Daniel B. Neill, Rema Padman - in Proceedings of the 3rd INFORMS Workshop on Data Mining and Health Informatics , 2008
"... Chronic disease risk assessment is a common information processing task performed by primary care physicians. However, efficiently and effectively integrating information about many risk factors across many patients is cognitively difficult. Methods for visualizing multidimensional data may augment ..."
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Chronic disease risk assessment is a common information processing task performed by primary care physicians. However, efficiently and effectively integrating information about many risk factors across many patients is cognitively difficult. Methods for visualizing multidimensional data may augment

An integrated computer-based system to support nicotine dependence treatment in primary care

by Anna M Mcdaniel , Philip L Benson , G H Roesener , Julie Martindale - Nicotine and Tobacco Research , 2005
"... The purpose of this study was to develop, implement, and evaluate the feasibility of an integrated computer-based system for tobacco-user identification and smoking cessation intervention for primary care patients in a medically indigent, managed care population. Interactive voice response (IVR) te ..."
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The purpose of this study was to develop, implement, and evaluate the feasibility of an integrated computer-based system for tobacco-user identification and smoking cessation intervention for primary care patients in a medically indigent, managed care population. Interactive voice response (IVR

Evaluation of Accuracy of Drug Interaction Alerts triggered by Two Electronic Medical Record Systems in Primary Health Care

by Rekha Gaikwad, Ingrid Sketris, Michael Shepherd
"... This paper presents the study done to evaluate the accuracy of drug interaction (DI) alerts triggered by two Electronic Medical Record (EMR) systems used in primary health care. Elderly patients commonly find it onerous to recollect their medications during medical interrogation. Physicians and phar ..."
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This paper presents the study done to evaluate the accuracy of drug interaction (DI) alerts triggered by two Electronic Medical Record (EMR) systems used in primary health care. Elderly patients commonly find it onerous to recollect their medications during medical interrogation. Physicians

Indicators for Social and Economic Coping Capacity - Moving Toward a Working Definition of Adaptive Capacity”, Wesleyan-CMU Working Paper.

by Gary Yohe , Richard S J Tol , Gary Yohe , 2001
"... Abstract This paper offers a practically motivated method for evaluating systems' abilities to handle external stress. The method is designed to assess the potential contributions of various adaptation options to improving systems' coping capacities by focusing attention directly on the u ..."
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in defining the boundaries of coping ranges -thresholds of relatively benign experience beyond which systems feel significant effects from change and/or variability in their environments. Section 2 uses a more formal representation of vulnerability to show how overall coping capacity might be judged

Evaluation of Mental Health Integration in Primary Health Care in View of Participants and Rural Health Workers of Dezful, Khuzestan

by Mohammad Hossein Khosrotaj, Mansour Zahiri, Sheyda Javadipoor, Seyyd Mahmood , 2015
"... Background: Evaluation and determination of different achievements of interventions in health care is one of the important responsibilities of the health system. Objectives: The aim of present study was to evaluate the integration of mental health program in the primary health care (PHC) system in r ..."
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Background: Evaluation and determination of different achievements of interventions in health care is one of the important responsibilities of the health system. Objectives: The aim of present study was to evaluate the integration of mental health program in the primary health care (PHC) system

RESEARCH LETTER The Impact of a Clinic Move on Vulnerable Patients with Chronic Disease: A Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Analysis

by Andrew Bazemore, Philip Diller, Mark Carrozza
"... Background: Changing locations disrupts the populations served by primary health care clinics, and such changes may differentially affect access to care for vulnerable populations. Methods: Online geographic information systems mapping tools were used to define how the reloca-tion of a family medici ..."
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Background: Changing locations disrupts the populations served by primary health care clinics, and such changes may differentially affect access to care for vulnerable populations. Methods: Online geographic information systems mapping tools were used to define how the reloca-tion of a family

AN INFORMATION VISUALIZATION APPROACH TO CLASSIFICATION AND ASSESSMENT OF DIABETES RISK IN PRIMARY CARE

by J. Li, D. Aleman, R. Sikora, Christopher A. Harle, Daniel B. Neill, Rema Padman
"... Chronic disease risk assessment is a common information processing task performed by primary care physicians with many at-risk patients. However, effectively integrating information about many risk factors across many patients is cognitively difficult. Methods for visualizing multidimensional data m ..."
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Chronic disease risk assessment is a common information processing task performed by primary care physicians with many at-risk patients. However, effectively integrating information about many risk factors across many patients is cognitively difficult. Methods for visualizing multidimensional data

Best Practices in Medication Safety: Areas for Improvement in the Primary Care Physician’s Office

by Kimberly A. Galt, Ann M. Rule, Bartholomew E. Clark, James D. Bramble, Wendy Taylor, Kevin G. Moores
"... This research describes a medication safety framework for primary care officebased practices and evaluates how offices manage the medication use process within this framework. The conceptual model supporting the safety framework integrates structure, process, and outcome quality concepts relevant to ..."
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This research describes a medication safety framework for primary care officebased practices and evaluates how offices manage the medication use process within this framework. The conceptual model supporting the safety framework integrates structure, process, and outcome quality concepts relevant
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