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Development, Implementation, and Evaluation Methods for Dashboards in Health Care: Scoping Review
JMIR Med Inform 2024;12:e59828
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They're familiar with a lot of our names because we're in touch with them about anti-coagulant questions in general…” [Pharmacist, Site B, ID004]
Individual clinician authoritywith Staffing and work schedule: “...we have developed a system where usually, as long as we're fully staffed, one of the pharmacists is able to run the report for the day and kind of focus on that alone for the entire clinic day.... that helps me direct some of the more high-level alerts that we can take care of.”
JMIR Hum Factors 2023;10:e49025
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Dashboards in Health Care Settings: Protocol for a Scoping Review
JMIR Res Protoc 2022;11(3):e34894
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In order to determine the predictability of patients’ assessment reports based on the content and frequency of prior assessments, we identified the subset of patients with one or more “index” assessments meeting the following criteria: (a) five completed prior assessments immediately preceding the index assessment and collected with the program’s normal frequency of weekly assessment attempts; (b) five completed prior assessments with a 2-week minimum gap between each one; and (c) five completed prior assessments
J Med Internet Res 2013;15(7):e118
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