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Journal of the American Geriatrics Society | 2014

An electronic health record-based intervention to increase follow-up office visits and decrease rehospitalization in older adults

Jerry H. Gurwitz; Terry S. Field; Jessica Ogarek; Jennifer Tjia; Sarah L. Cutrona; Leslie R. Harrold; Shawn J. Gagne; Peggy Preusse; Jennifer L. Donovan; Abir O. Kanaan; George W. Reed; Lawrence Garber

To assess the effect of an electronic health record–based transitional care intervention involving automated alerts to primary care providers and staff when older adults were discharged from the hospital.


Journal of the American Geriatrics Society | 2013

Fracture Risk in Older, Long‐Term Survivors of Early‐Stage Breast Cancer

Pamala A. Pawloski; Ann M. Geiger; Reina Haque; Aruna Kamineni; Hassan Fouayzi; Jessica Ogarek; Hans Petersen; Jaclyn L. F. Bosco; Soe Soe Thwin; Rebecca A. Silliman; Terry S. Field

To examine the effect of breast cancer and its treatment on fracture risk in older breast cancer survivors.


Clinical Medicine & Research | 2013

PS2-6: Who Opens Alerts to Physicians? (And Who Doesn’t?)

Terry S. Field; Hassan Fouayzi; Shawn J. Gagne; Sarah L. Cutrona; Jessica Ogarek; Devi Sundaresan; Lawrence Garber

Background/Aims With the increasing adoption of electronic medical records (EMR), there are many opportunities to implement systems of information flow, like alerts to providers. Tests of such systems have varied results. Methods Within a multispecialty group practice that uses Epic EMR, we conducted a trial of automated alerts to primary care physicians and their staff when older patients were discharged from hospital to home. We generated alerts for new medications, drug interactions, dose problems, or monitoring needs. Provider staff received alerts to schedule an office visit. Alerts appeared in the recipient’s Epic in-basket. Using EMR “digital crumbs”, we tracked the length of time before alerts were viewed. We analyzed the impact of physician age, gender, department, and employment status (full-time, part-time). We also analyzed the impact of patient conditions, including age, gender, comorbidity, and number of office visits in the previous year. Results Of 763 alerts to physicians, 616 (81%) were opened within one day. Characteristics associated with timely opening were age <50 (OR 1.7, 95% CI 1.1, 2.6) and full-time employment (OR 2.9, 95% CI 1.6, 5.2). Of 1928 alerts to staff, 1173 (61%) were opened within one day. Physician characteristics associated with staff opening of alerts were gender (staff of male physicians were more likely to open the alerts within one day [OR 1.8, 95% CI 1.4, 2.4]), and being a member of the Family Medicine department (OR 1.9, 95% CI 1.3, 2.6) or sub-specialty department (OR 16.6, 95% CI 2.3, 122.3). Staff of full-time physicians were less likely to open alerts within one day (OR 0.64, 95% CI 0.47, 0.87). Controlling for patient characteristics had no impact on results. Conclusions Special efforts may be required to reach physicians working part-time and older physicians. The characteristics related to staff opening of alerts are specific to this group practice, but the high level of variability across physician types and departments is likely to be an issue in many settings. Design of a system directed at reaching staff quickly may require in-depth assessment of work flow and communication patterns in clinical departments.


Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2016

BURDEN OF PSYCHOSOCIAL AND COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT IN PATIENTS WITH SYMPTOMATIC ATRIAL FIBRILLATION

John Bostrom; Jane S. Saczynski; Alexandra M. Hajduk; Jessica Ogarek; Heather Richardson; Nada Esa; David D. McManus

Impaired mood and cognition are associated with poor clinical outcomes in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF). However, how often these conditions co-occur has not been examined. We describe the burden of psychosocial (PS) and cognitive impairments in symptomatic patients with AF. 218


Rheumatology | 2013

Primary care providers’ knowledge, beliefs and treatment practices for gout: results of a physician questionnaire

Leslie R. Harrold; Kathleen M. Mazor; Amarie Negron; Jessica Ogarek; Cassandra L. Firneno; Robert A. Yood


Journal of General Internal Medicine | 2015

Association of Early Post-Discharge Follow-Up by a Primary Care Physician and 30-Day Rehospitalization Among Older Adults

Terry S. Field; Jessica Ogarek; Lawrence Garber; George W. Reed; Jerry H. Gurwitz


Clinical Medicine & Research | 2013

B2-2: Impact of Automated Alerts to Primary Care Providers and Staff When Patients are Discharged from the Hospital: A Randomized Trial.

Jerry H. Gurwitz; Terry S. Field; Jessica Ogarek; Jennifer Tjia; Sarah L. Cutrona; Leslie R. Harrold; Jennifer L. Donovan; Abir O. Kanaan; Shawn J. Gagne; Peggy Preusse; Lawrence Garber


Archive | 2013

Who Opens Alerts to Physicians? (And Who Doesn't?)

Terry S. Field; Hassan Fouayzi; Sarah L. Cutrona; Shawn J. Gagne; Jessica Ogarek; Devi Sundaresan; Lawrence Garber


Archive | 2013

Reducing Rehospitalizations through Automated Alerts to Primary Care Providers and Staff When Older Patients are Discharged from the Hospital: A Randomized Trial

Jerry H. Gurwitz; Terry S. Field; Jessica Ogarek; Jennifer Tjia; Sarah L. Cutrona; Leslie R. Harrold; Jennifer L. Donovan; Abir O. Kanaan; Shawn J. Gagne; Peggy Preusse; Lawrence Garber


Archive | 2013

Intervention to Reduce Adverse Outcomes among Older Adults Discharged from Skilled Nursing Facilities to Home

Terry S. Field; Jessica Ogarek; Abir O. Kanaan; Jennifer L. Donovan; Peggy Preusse; Devi Sundaresan; Shawn J. Gagne; Lawrence Garber; Jennifer Tjia; Sarah L. Cutrona; Jerry H. Gurwitz

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Terry S. Field

University of Massachusetts Medical School

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Lawrence Garber

University of Massachusetts Medical School

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Shawn J. Gagne

University of Massachusetts Medical School

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Jerry H. Gurwitz

University of Massachusetts Medical School

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Leslie R. Harrold

University of Massachusetts Medical School

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Abir O. Kanaan

University of Massachusetts Medical School

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Jennifer Tjia

University of Massachusetts Medical School

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Peggy Preusse

University of Massachusetts Medical School

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Devi Sundaresan

University of Massachusetts Medical School

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