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Journal of the American Geriatrics Society | 2015

Can the Electronic Health Record Identify Vulnerable Older Adults in Need of a Palliative Care Assessment in the Hospital Setting

James Hocker; Ariba Khan; Maharaj Singh; Mary L Hook; Michelle R Simpson; Aaron Malsch; Marsha Vollbrecht; Michael L. Malone

vides useful information that a significant portion of PN use was inappropriate in elderly adults, and the finding underlines the importance of audit and evaluation of nutritional status by a nutritional support team. Half of PN support in the present work was using Kabiven because it can be infused through a peripheral line, whereas TPN requires a central venous catheter for infusion, the use of which may carry the risk of infection in elderly adults. Therefore, Kabiven was preferred as PN support to avoid TPN-associated central line infection. In conclusion, physicians and nutritional support teams should carefully evaluate the indication for PN in elderly adults to avoid the inappropriate use of PN.


Archive | 2015

Acute Care for Elders (ACE) Tracker and e-Geriatrician Telemedicine Programs

Marsha Vollbrecht; Aaron Malsch; Mary L Hook; Michelle R Simpson; Ariba Khan; Michael L. Malone

The Acute Care for Elders (ACE) Program was developed, implemented, and results published by Dr. Seth Landefeld, Dr. Robert Palmer, and colleagues 20 years ago. This model of care has been described in an earlier chapter indicating the need to address the growing older adult patient population with increasingly complex care needs when hospitalized. This chapter describes how Aurora Health Care in Wisconsin has widely disseminated this model of care within its large system, leveraging the electronic health record (EHR) and other technology tools.


Journal of the American Geriatrics Society | 2015

Innovative Approach to Measure Delirium in Hospitalized Older Adults Using the Electronic Health Record

Ariba Khan; Michelle R Simpson; Maharaj Singh; Mary L Hook; Yan Geng; Michael L. Malone

To the Editor: The Acute Care for the Elderly (ACE) Tracker is an innovative clinical decision support tool generated from the electronic health record (EHR). The EHR delirium marker is derived from variables noted on the ACE Tracker: nursing documentation in the EHR, use of physical restraints, and pharmacological treatment for delirium (use of quetiapine, haloperidol, olanzapine, or risperidone). The combining of these data elements is consistent with a previous study. The EHR delirium marker was intended to be used by the healthcare team during interdisciplinary team meetings and remote consultation by the “e-Geriatrician.” The purpose of this investigation was to examine the validity of the EHR delirium marker in identifying individuals with delirium.


Archive | 2017

P43: The impact of a bundled Hospital Elder Life Program© (HELP and HELP at Home) on outcomes of care - preliminary data

Michelle R Simpson; Jonny Macias Tejada


Archive | 2017

C80: Collaboration between Hospital Elder Life Program (HELP) and rehab aides to improve early mobilization of older patients

Michelle R Simpson; Jonny Macias Tejada


Archive | 2016

D162: Development of an Educational Pamphlet about Delirium for Caregivers of Older Hospitalized Patients: A Quality Improvement Project

Anelia Andreeva; Ariba Khan; Vidita Divan; Michelle R Simpson; Michael L. Malone


Archive | 2016

A116: Can an automated electronic health record (EHR) report be used to identify patients eligible for the Hospital Elder Life Program (HELP)?

Jonny Macias Tejada; Michael L. Malone; J Otteson; Michelle R Simpson; Aaron Malsch; Linda E. Culhane


Archive | 2016

B90: Seven and Thirty Day Hospital Readmission Risk Models for Older Adults Discharged to Home Health Care

Michelle R Simpson; Amy Shockley; Maharaj Singh; Michael L. Malone


Journal of Patient-Centered Research and Reviews | 2015

Prognostic Indices for Hospitalized Older Adults: A Meta-Analysis and Systematic Review

Ariba Khan; Ayesha Maria; James Hocker; Maharaj Singh; Michelle R Simpson


Journal of Patient-Centered Research and Reviews | 2015

An Automated Model Using Electronic Health Record Data to Identify Delirium Among Hospitalized Older Adults: A Pilot Project

Ariba Khan; Maharaj Singh; Hina Singh; Ayesha Maria; Michelle R Simpson

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Ariba Khan

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Jonny Macias Tejada

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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