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Dori A Cross
University of Minnesota School of Public Health
2011
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PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
37438938The role of organizations in shaping physician use of electronic health records.Health Serv Res2024
36323282I had not time to make it shorter: an exploratory analysis of how physicians reduce note length and time in notes.J Am Med Inform Assoc2023
36897582Association of Primary Care Visit Length With Potentially Inappropriate Prescribing.JAMA Health Forum2023
36762760Information sharing to support care transitions for patients with complex mental health and social needs.J Am Geriatr Soc2023
36792957Perceptions of information continuity key to understanding quality of post-acute care transitions.Health Care Manage Rev2023
34812541Electronic Health Records as Biased Tools or Tools Against Bias: A Conceptual Model.Milbank Q2022
35712324Progress Toward Digital Transformation in an Evolving Post-Acute Landscape.Innov Aging2022
36580326Trends in Ransomware Attacks on US Hospitals, Clinics, and Other Health Care Delivery Organizations, 2016-2021.JAMA Health Forum2022
36437617Management Opportunities and Challenges After Achieving Widespread Health System Digitization.Adv Health Care Manag2022
35188791Early Changes in Billing and Notes After Evaluation and Management Guideline Change.Ann Intern Med2022
35030563Survey of Information Exchange and Advanced Use of Other Health Information Technology in Primary Care Settings: Capabilities In and Outside of the Safety Net.Med Care2022
35049255The Health Information Technology special issue: continuing the progress toward digital transformation.Am J Manag Care2022
33443582Information Sharing Practices Between US Hospitals and Skilled Nursing Facilities to Support Care Transitions.JAMA Netw Open2021
33769114Challenges to Admitting Residents: Perspectives from Rural Nursing Home Administrators and Staff.Inquiry2021
34568766Business Not As Usual: Implementation Strategies That Support Learning During the COVID-19 Pandemic.Mayo Clin Proc Innov Qual Outcomes2021
33970111Patient Portal Use, Perceptions of Electronic Health Record Value, and Self-Rated Primary Care Quality Among Older Adults: Cross-sectional Survey.J Med Internet Res2021
34062148Integration Activities Between Hospitals and Skilled Nursing Facilities: A National Survey.J Am Med Dir Assoc2021
33301282Measuring Primary Care Exam Length Using Electronic Health Record Data.Med Care2021
33211862Measures of electronic health record use in outpatient settings across vendors.J Am Med Inform Assoc2021
31845107Use of Medicare's Behavioral Health Integration Service Codes in the First Two Years: an Observational Study.J Gen Intern Med2020
30667609Mind the gap: the potential of alternative health information exchange.Am J Manag Care2019
30197304Practice strategies to improve primary care for chronic disease patients under a pay-for-value program.Healthc (Amst)2019
31602639Health information exchange between hospital and skilled nursing facilities not associated with lower readmissions.Health Serv Res2019
30667612Drivers of health information exchange use during postacute care transitions.Am J Manag Care2019
27639335Investing in Post-Acute Care Transitions: Electronic Information Exchange Between Hospitals and Long-Term Care Facilities.J Am Med Dir Assoc2017
28245662Sustained participation in a pay-for-value program: impact on high-need patients.Am J Manag Care2017
28264949Outcomes For High-Needs Patients: Practices With A Higher Proportion Of These Patients Have An Edge.Health Aff (Millwood)2017
26142424Assessing payer perspectives on health information exchange.J Am Med Inform Assoc2016
25627278Electronic health records and support for primary care teamwork.J Am Med Inform Assoc2015
26958177Improving EHR Capabilities to Facilitate Stage 3 Meaningful Use Care Coordination Criteria.AMIA Annu Symp Proc2015
22101907Transmitting and processing electronic prescriptions: experiences of physician practices and pharmacies.J Am Med Inform Assoc2012
23155550Emergency preparedness and community coalitions: opportunities and challenges.Res Brief2012
21545050Physician practices, e-prescribing and accessing information to improve prescribing decisions.Res Brief2011
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