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Poster

The Reach and Adoption of an Outpatient Clinic Check-In iPad Program Leveraging FHIR and EHR RESTful APIs

3:30 PM–4:30 PM May 19, 2020 (Conference Time: US - Pacific)

3:30 PM–4:30 PM May 19, 2020

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Abstract: We developed a Check-In iPad program that registration staff, patients and nurses use during regular visits to facilitate screening (Depression, Fall Risk & Domestic Violence) and transmit the results to the nursing staff’s rooming note in the EHR. We demonstrate the feasibility of implementation for obtaining pertinent clinical data using FHIR and Epic RESTful APIs and filing patient reported information to the Epic EHR. We also demonstrate robust patient-level "reach" and nursing staff "adoption".

Describe the new knowledge and additional skills the participant will gain after attending your presentation.: New knowledge the participant would potentially gain after attending a poster session or ignite presentation would include the feasibility of leveraging FHIR and EHR RESTful APIs to drive a Check-In iPad program to conduct routine outpatient clinical screening (Depression, Fall Risk & Domestic Violence) and transmit the results to the nursing staff’s rooming note in the electronic health record (EHR). Additional new knowledge may be implementation metrics (patient-level "reach" and nursing staff "adoption") of the CheckIn iPad program.

Authors:

Ajay Dharod (Presenter)
Wake Forest School of Medicine

Richa Bundy, Wake Forest School of Medicine
Anna Snavely, Wake Forest School of Medicine
Nicole Puccinelli-Ortega, Wake Forest School of Medicine
Kristie Foley, Wake Forest School of Medicine
Mark Dignan, University of Kentucky
Mark Cromo, University of Kentucky
Diana Flores, Wake Forest School of Medicine
David Miller, Wake Forest School of Medicine

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