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Evaluating The Impact Of Kardiamobile On Healthcare Expenditures, Christopher Gerace, Mph, Daniel Frisch, Md Jan 2020

Evaluating The Impact Of Kardiamobile On Healthcare Expenditures, Christopher Gerace, Mph, Daniel Frisch, Md

Phase 1

Background: KardiaMobile is a mobile ECG device, with smartphone connectivity, that is able to detect atrial fibrillation (a-fib). The device captures a 30 second reading and an algorithm differentiates a-fib from sinus rhythm. The mobile application can alert the user to an a-fib reading and also send the ECG output to their personal physician. By monitoring a-fib without accessing traditional care, KardiaMobile has the potential to reduce healthcare costs for patients with a-fib. This study looked to evaluate the effect of KardiaMobile on healthcare utilization for patients with suspected or diagnosed a-fib and who see a clinical cardiac electrophysiologist.

Methods: …


Pilot Evaluation Of The Usability And Utility Of A Wearable Technology To Monitor And Evaluate Health Condition, Drew Nielsen, David Shipon, Md, Facc, Facp Jan 2020

Pilot Evaluation Of The Usability And Utility Of A Wearable Technology To Monitor And Evaluate Health Condition, Drew Nielsen, David Shipon, Md, Facc, Facp

Phase 1

Introduction: Cardiac rehabilitation programs have particularly poor attrition and rehospitalization from cardiac-related events is a large burden on the medical system, as 8.9% of patients who have acute MI are rehospitalized within one year. External barriers may exist that prevent patients from adequately completing in-house cardiac rehabilitation, which makes them strong candidates for a home-based rehab program (HBCR). Previous randomized trials have generated evidence that HBCR can achieve similar cardiac improvements in 3- 12-month clinical outcomes. With the large-scale adoption of wearable technologies, with an estimated 8.2 million devices owned by individuals over 55, we have an opportunity to incorporate …


Comparison Of Patient Satisfaction Between Telehealth And In-Clinic Post-Operative Visits, Bryan Renslo, Lillian Matthews, Deborah T. Glassman, Md Jan 2020

Comparison Of Patient Satisfaction Between Telehealth And In-Clinic Post-Operative Visits, Bryan Renslo, Lillian Matthews, Deborah T. Glassman, Md

Phase 1

Introduction: Telehealth has the potential to be an efficient, affordable, and accessible means to give care. In the field of Urology, its use has large potential but has not been well studied. We hypothesize that the use of telehealth for post-op nephrectomy patients will maintain the same level of patient satisfaction. We also hypothesize that telehealth visits will take less time and save patients money by eliminating the need to travel.

Methods: From May through July 2019, post-nephrectomy patients who consented to the study were given either a telehealth or in-clinic post-operative visit. Outcome metrics and demographics information were obtained …


Assessment Of A Wearable Device For Minute Ventilation In Detecting Different States Of Ventilation, Michael Morano, Yash Patel, Marc J. Torjman, Phd, Indupriya Eedara, Ms, Moeness Amin, Phd, Channy Loeum, Jeffrey Joseph, Do Jan 2020

Assessment Of A Wearable Device For Minute Ventilation In Detecting Different States Of Ventilation, Michael Morano, Yash Patel, Marc J. Torjman, Phd, Indupriya Eedara, Ms, Moeness Amin, Phd, Channy Loeum, Jeffrey Joseph, Do

Phase 1

Introduction: Minute ventilation (MV) and breathing status are valuable vital signs to measure in patients clinically such as in detecting opioid induced respiratory depression. However, there are few devices capable of continuously monitoring MV in an accurate fashion. RTM Vital Signs, LLC and TJU are developing a non-invasive wearable Tracheal Sound Sensor to determine if a device can accurately and continuously measure respiratory rate (RR), tidal volume (TV), MV, and changes in ventilation patterns based on sound recordings of breathing.

Methods: Tracheal breathing sounds were recorded in six researchers using a prototype sensor placed on the skin above the sternal …


Utilizing The Smart Rooms Device To Improve Patient Experience In Hospitals, Thomas Hurysz, Alison Romisher, Daniel Campbell, Maia Ottenstein Jan 2020

Utilizing The Smart Rooms Device To Improve Patient Experience In Hospitals, Thomas Hurysz, Alison Romisher, Daniel Campbell, Maia Ottenstein

Phase 1

Introduction: Utilizing smart room assistants in a hospital setting has the capacity to improve both the patient and provider experience, as well as improve patient outcomes. Thomas Jefferson University Hospital created the Smart Rooms device, a HIPAA compliant voice assistant, specifically for hospital settings.

Methods: A prospective, cross-sectional study was conducted in 11 rooms on the Methodist Hospital postoperative floor between March 2019 and September 2019 to study the impact of the Smart Rooms device on patient experience. Patients were given a survey using a Likert scale which asked questions about their satisfaction with their stay. During this time, surveys …


Understanding Subscription-Based Automated Electronic Notification Usage In Hospitals: A Qualitative Study, William J.K. Vervilles, Benjamin Slovis, Md, Ma, Jeffrey Riggio, Md Jan 2020

Understanding Subscription-Based Automated Electronic Notification Usage In Hospitals: A Qualitative Study, William J.K. Vervilles, Benjamin Slovis, Md, Ma, Jeffrey Riggio, Md

Phase 1

Introduction: The potential exists for patient harm when clinicians do not respond to clinical results in a timely manner. Much of the research on asynchronous electronic notifications (pager, cellphone or wearable devices) comes from home-grown electronic health records (EHR). Little is known about factors influencing notifications from vendor-based EHRs and the effect of subscription-based notifications, where providers select which results for notification. This study investigates what factors influence a clinician’s decision to order result notifications, the perceived role of these notifications in the clinical setting, and ways to improve notifications in a vendor-based EHR.

Methods: We queried the EHR to …


Transforming The Patient Experience With Smart Room Technology, Alison Romisher, Thomas Hurysz, Daniel Campbell, Maia Ottenstein Jan 2020

Transforming The Patient Experience With Smart Room Technology, Alison Romisher, Thomas Hurysz, Daniel Campbell, Maia Ottenstein

Phase 1

Objective: Smart room technology is an innovative way to prioritize the patient experience by providing patients with an easily accessible hospital companion. This study introduced smart room devices into hospitals to determine whether their use would improve the patient experience as compared with those who did not use the device.

Methods: We conducted a prospective cross sectional study from March through September at Thomas Jefferson University Methodist Hospital. Smart room devices were placed in 11 rooms in the post-operative unit. Patients were surveyed by Jefferson medical students and DICE team members with regards to their overall experience using …


Comparison Of Patient Satisfaction With Telehealth And In-Clinic Post-Operative Visits, Lillian Matthews, Bryan Renslo, Deborah T. Glassman, Md Jan 2020

Comparison Of Patient Satisfaction With Telehealth And In-Clinic Post-Operative Visits, Lillian Matthews, Bryan Renslo, Deborah T. Glassman, Md

Phase 1

Introduction: Telehealth has grown rapidly in the healthcare industry as a time efficient, affordable, and accessible means to provide care. Jefferson’s Department of Urology currently employs telehealth for post-operative visits but its efficacy in post-nephrectomy patients has not been well studied. We aim to demonstrate that patient satisfaction is the same for telehealth versus in-clinic post-operative visits in nephrectomy patients. Secondarily we will examine distance saved for telehealth patients.

Methods: We will administer an IRB approved questionnaire to all nephrectomy patients via the EPIC® EMR platform after their post-operative visit. Each questionnaire will be specific to telehealth or …


Smart Rooms Devices As A Modality Of Enhancing Patient Engagement, Daniel Campbell, Alison Romisher, Thomas Hurysz, Maia Ottenstein, Anna Marie Chang, Md Jan 2020

Smart Rooms Devices As A Modality Of Enhancing Patient Engagement, Daniel Campbell, Alison Romisher, Thomas Hurysz, Maia Ottenstein, Anna Marie Chang, Md

Phase 1

Introduction: Recent literature has demonstrated that increased patient engagement is linked to improved patient outcomes. As such, hospitals are currently attempting to increase patient engagement via use of digital tools. One potential digital tool is a Smart Rooms Device, a voiceassistant integrated into hospital rooms. The goal of this investigation is to identify modalities by which patients intend to engage with the Smart Rooms Device.

Methods: This is a prospective interview study conducted between 11/20/2019 and 12/17/2019, whereby patients from the TJU Observation Unit were asked pre-determined interview questions in order to ascertain potential device usages.

Results: 12 patients were …


Electronic Health Records: All That They’Re Chalked Up To Be?, Mac Williams, Meghan Gannon, Phd Jan 2020

Electronic Health Records: All That They’Re Chalked Up To Be?, Mac Williams, Meghan Gannon, Phd

Phase 1

Introduction. The United States faces a challenge: how to improve access to healthcare with an aging physician workforce. An aging baby boomer population prompts higher medical demands, further heightening this challenge. Although measures to increase the longevity of practice for older physicians could help address this challenge, the federal government has lacked to create such policy.

Methods. This study looked at the role of electronic health records and the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act in the ability of primary care physicians to continue practice through in-depth qualitative interviews. A total of N=5 interviews were conducted in-person and remotely using a …