A review of 25,448 admissions was performed to evaluate the progress of neonatal intensive care at Weill Cornell Medical Center since 1978. Patients were identified by a review of admission and discharge data compiled by admitting staff. The following data were collected: birth weight, gestational age, place of birth (inborn versus outborn), discharge date, disposition.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFComputerized assistance to clinicians during physician order entry can provide protection against medical errors. However, computer systems that provide too much assistance may adversely affect training of medical students and residents. Trainees may rely on the computer to automatically perform complex calculations and create appropriate orders and are thereby deprived of an important educational exercise.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIt has now been almost 200 years since Meriwether Lewis and William Clark set out from St. Louis on their successful western exploration in search of a practical overland and water route to the Pacific Ocean. Prior to their departure, Lewis traveled to Philadelphia to seek advice from the famous Dr.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCreation and maintenance of electronic clinical alerts within a hospital's electronic medical record (EMR) or database poses a number of challenges. Development can require significant programming effort. Final testing should ideally be performed in a real clinical environment without clinician notification, which may create technical challenges.
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