L
Lawrence Garber
Researcher at University of Massachusetts Medical School
Publications - 45
Citations - 2992
Lawrence Garber is an academic researcher from University of Massachusetts Medical School. The author has contributed to research in topics: Patient portal & Health care. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 40 publications receiving 2676 citations.
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Incidence and Preventability of Adverse Drug Events Among Older Persons in the Ambulatory Setting
Jerry H. Gurwitz,Terry S. Field,Leslie R. Harrold,Jeffrey M. Rothschild,Kristin R. DeBellis,Andrew C. Seger,Cynthia A. Cadoret,Leslie S. Fish,Lawrence Garber,Michael Kelleher,David W. Bates +10 more
TL;DR: Adverse drug events are common and often preventable among older persons in the ambulatory clinical setting and prevention strategies should target the prescribing and monitoring stages of pharmaceutical care.
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A Theory of Organization-EHR Affordance Actualization
Diane M. Strong,Olga Volkoff,Sharon A. Johnson,Lori R. Pelletier,Bengisu Tulu,Isa Bar-On,John Trudel,Lawrence Garber +7 more
TL;DR: Research Article * Michael Barrett was the accepting senior editor and went through three revisions of this article before publication.
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Risk factors for adverse drug events among older adults in the ambulatory setting.
Terry S. Field,Jerry H. Gurwitz,Leslie R. Harrold,Jeffrey M. Rothschild,Kristin R. DeBellis,Andrew C. Seger,Jill C. Auger,Leslie A. Garber,Cynthia A. Cadoret,Leslie S. Fish,Lawrence Garber,Michael Kelleher,David W. Bates +12 more
TL;DR: Information is gathered on patient‐level factors associated with risk of adverse drug events (ADEs) that may allow focus of prevention efforts on patients at high risk.
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Strategies for detecting adverse drug events among older persons in the ambulatory setting.
Terry S. Field,Jerry H. Gurwitz,Leslie R. Harrold,Jeffrey M. Rothschild,Kristin R. DeBellis,Andrew C. Seger,Leslie S. Fish,Lawrence Garber,Michael Kelleher,David W. Bates +9 more
TL;DR: The findings emphasize the limitations of voluntary reporting by health care providers as the principal means for detection of ADEs and suggest that multiple strategies are required to detect ADEs in geriatric ambulatory patients.
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Adverse Drug Events After Hospital Discharge in Older Adults: Types, Severity, and Involvement of Beers Criteria Medications
Abir O. Kanaan,Abir O. Kanaan,Jennifer L. Donovan,Jennifer L. Donovan,Nerissa P. Duchin,Terry S. Field,Jennifer Tjia,Sarah L. Cutrona,Shawn J. Gagne,Lawrence Garber,Peggy Preusse,Leslie R. Harrold,Jerry H. Gurwitz +12 more
TL;DR: To characterize adverse drug events (ADEs) occurring within the high‐risk 45‐day period after hospitalization in older adults, data are analyzed to determine whether these events are associated with death or are due to other underlying medical conditions.