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Accuracy of a Computerized Clinical Decision-Support System for Asthma Assessment and Management. L. Hoeksema, A. Bazzy-Asaad, E. Lomotan, et al., Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, May 2011; 18:243-250. Evaluates the accuracy of a computerized clinical decision-support system designed to support assessment and management of pediatric asthma in a subspecialty clinic. (AHRQ 11-R048)

Commercial Off-the-Shelf Consumer Health Informatics Interventions: Recommendations for Their Design, Evaluation, and Redesign. J. Marquand, T. Zayas-Caban, Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, 2011; epub. Describes successful application of a use case-based approach to guide the effective design, evaluation, and redesign of inexpensive, commercial, off-the-shelf consumer health informatics. (AHRQ 11-R075)

Considerations for the Design of Safe and Effective Consumer Health IT Applications in the Home. T. Zayas-Caban, B. Dixon, Quality and Safety in Health Care, October 2010; 19(Suppl 3):i61-i67. Presents the results of an analysis of human factors and ergonomics issues encountered by five projects during the design and implementation of home-based consumer health information technology (IT) applications. (AHRQ 11-R014)

Decisionmaker Briefs. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. August 2008, 2 pp each. Describes outcomes and best practices from AHRQ-funded projects in various topic areas.
Bar-Coded Medication Administration. (AHRQ 08-0085)
Chronic Disease Management. (AHRQ 08-0084)
Computerized Provider Order Entry. (AHRQ 08-0093)
Telehealth. (AHRQ 08-0045)

Industrial and Systems Engineering and Health Care: Critical Areas of Research, Final Report. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, May 2010, 138 pp. Explores the critical areas of research at the intersection of industrial and systems engineering and health care, with a special emphasis on the supportive role of health IT, and proposes a detailed research and action agenda. (AHRQ 10-0079)

Information Gap: Can Health Insurer Personal Health Records Meet Patients' and Physicians' Needs? J. Grossman, T. Zayas-Caban, N. Kemper, Health Affairs March/April 2009; 28(2):377-389. Describes the benefits and challenges to patients and physicians of using personal health records maintained by insurers. (AHRQ 09-R044)

Investing in Health Information Infrastructure: Can It Help Achieve Health Reform? C. Clancy, K. Anderson, P. White, Health Affairs March/April 2009; 68(2):478-482. Identifies some near- and long-term steps that could increase the likelihood of achieving high-value health care with the aid of health information technology. (AHRQ 09-R045)

The Public Role in Promoting Child Health Information Technology. P. Conway, P. White, C. Clancy, Pediatrics January 2009; 123(Suppl):S125-S127. Discusses the unique aspects of health information technology that addresses children's needs and the effective adoption of such technology to enhance health care quality for children. (AHRQ 09-R038)

Redesigning Care Processes Using an Electronic Health Record: A System's Experience. J. Brokel, M. Harrison, Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety February 2009; 35(2):82-92. Discusses the experiences of one large health system in implementing a systemwide electronic health record to promote process redesign and continuous quality improvement. (AHRQ 09-R036)

Reducing Disparities in Health Care Quality: The Role of Health IT in Underresourced Settings. M. Gibbons, C. Casale, Medical Care Research and Review, October 2010; 67(5 Suppl):155-162. Outlines the process, findings, and key recommendations of an expert workshop focused on the use of health IT in underresourced health care settings. (AHRQ 11-R019)

Many other publications on health IT topics—including electronic health records, electronic prescribing, health IT in small and rural communities, health information exchange, and telehealth—can be found at http://www.healthit.ahrq.gov.

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