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Hedvig Aminoff,Sebastiaan Meijer Hedvig Aminoff
Many promising telemedicine innovations fail to be accepted and used over time, and there are longstanding questions about how to best evaluate telemedicine services and other health information technologies. In response to these challenges...
Toni Withiel,Elizabeth Barson,Irene Ng et al. Toni Withiel et al.
Background: The rapid spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) has presented immeasurable challenges to health care workers who remain at the frontline of the pandemic. A rapidly evolving body of literature has quantita...
Daniel Thompson Daniel Thompson
Background: Surgical audit is an essential aspect of modern reflective surgical practice and is key to improving surgical outcomes. The surgical logbook is an important method of data collection for both personal and unit...
Emily Rutherford,Roghinio Noray,Caolán Ó hEarráin et al. Emily Rutherford et al.
Background: Escalating demand for specialist health care puts considerable demand on hospital services. Technology offers a means by which health care providers may increase the efficiency of health care delivery. ...
Meera Joshi,Stephanie Archer,Abigail Morbi et al. Meera Joshi et al.
Background: Continuous vital sign monitoring using wearable sensors may enable early detection of patient deterioration and sepsis. Objective: ...
Sean Runnels,John Frederick Pearson,Jon Dean Samuels et al. Sean Runnels et al.
What does the COVID-19 false-negative exposure problem mean in the context of a local anesthesia practice? We present a customizable online calculator designed to quantify and better understand individual and aggregate provider exposure ris...
Ali Memon,Patrick Lec,Andrew Lenis et al. Ali Memon et al.
Background: Monitoring surgical recovery has traditionally been confined to metrics measurable within the hospital and clinic setting. However, commercially available mobile sensors are now capable of extending measuremen...
Mathilde van Rossum,Jobbe Leenen,Feike Kingma et al. Mathilde van Rossum et al.
Background: Patients undergoing esophagectomy are at serious risk of developing postoperative complications. To support early recognition of clinical deterioration, wireless sensor technologies that enable continuous vita...
Chris N Jones,Ben L Morrison,Leigh Js Kelliher et al. Chris N Jones et al.
Background: The clinical benefits of enhanced recovery programs (ERPs) have been extensively researched, but few studies have evaluated their cost-effectiveness. Our ERP for open liver resection is based closely on the gu...
Ulrica Nilsson,Karuna Dahlberg,Maria Jaensson Ulrica Nilsson
Background: The frequency and timing of assessing patient symptoms and discomfort during postoperative recovery are goals. Therefore, real-time recovery evaluation has been suggested to identify specific deficits in patie...