Did you know that when EHRs were initially introduced in US hospitals back in 2008, they actually caused an 11% INCREASE in mortality rate? https://t.co/ydxnME6YqW
@Farzad_MD @zakkohane @JAMANetworkOpen @j_r_a_m Agreed with you and @DBatesSafety. Disheartening that CPOE safety performance increased so little over study, but optimistic that evidence EHRs improve care exists (https://t.co/4WC4SZzy4N) DESPITE room to im
@DrPoorman @SeattleMamaDoc @Atul_Gawande @texmed Haven’t read the article in a while but I know either there or elsewhere he’s made the point citing this recent work by @ashishkjha and colleagues. https://t.co/3uedoVq9Lo
The real question is about how we design studies that can assess the impact of multiple digital interventions in a complex system. Examples of that include whole systems demonstrator and this study on EHR and mortality from America https://t.co/CpCijDopRE