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Patrick E. Beeler
Researcher at University of Zurich
Publications - 55
Citations - 1009
Patrick E. Beeler is an academic researcher from University of Zurich. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 46 publications receiving 701 citations. Previous affiliations of Patrick E. Beeler include Brigham and Women's Hospital & Harvard University.
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Clinical decision support systems
TL;DR: In the near future, the specificity of alerts will be improved, notifications will be prioritised and offer detailed advice, customisation of CDS will play an increasing role, and finally, CDS is heading for patient-centred decision support.
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Medication-related clinical decision support alert overrides in inpatients
Karen C. Nanji,Karen C. Nanji,Diane L. Seger,Diane L. Seger,Sarah P. Slight,Sarah P. Slight,Sarah P. Slight,Mary G. Amato,Mary G. Amato,Patrick E. Beeler,Qoua L. Her,Olivia Dalleur,Olivia Dalleur,Tewodros Eguale,Tewodros Eguale,Adrian Wong,Adrian Wong,Elizabeth R. Silvers,Elizabeth R. Silvers,Michael Swerdloff,Michael Swerdloff,Salman T Hussain,Nivethietha Maniam,Nivethietha Maniam,Julie M. Fiskio,Patricia C. Dykes,David W. Bates,David W. Bates,David W. Bates +28 more
TL;DR: The vast majority of duplicate drug, patient allergy, and formulary substitution alerts were appropriate, suggesting that these categories of alerts might be good targets for refinement to reduce alert fatigue.
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Prospective evaluation of medication-related clinical decision support over-rides in the intensive care unit
Adrian Wong,Mary G. Amato,Diane L. Seger,Christine A. Rehr,Adam Wright,Adam Wright,Sarah P. Slight,Patrick E. Beeler,E. John Orav,David W. Bates +9 more
TL;DR: Almost four of five identified CDS over-rides were appropriately over-ridden, with the rate varying by alert type, and further efforts should be targeted at improving the positive predictive value of CDS such as by suppressing alerts that are appropriatelyOver-ridden.
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Asthma Exacerbations in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes and Asthma on Glucagon-like Peptide-1 Receptor Agonists
Dinah Foer,Patrick E. Beeler,Jing Cui,Elizabeth W. Karlson,David W. Bates,Katherine N. Cahill +5 more
TL;DR: Adult asthmatics prescribed GLP-1R agonists for type 2 diabetes had lower counts of asthma exacerbations compared to other drugs initiated for treatment intensification and may represent a novel treatment for asthma associated with metabolic dysfunction.
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Automated identification of an aspirin-exacerbated respiratory disease cohort.
Katherine N. Cahill,Katherine N. Cahill,Christina B. Johns,Jing Cui,Jing Cui,Paige G. Wickner,Paige G. Wickner,David W. Bates,Tanya M. Laidlaw,Tanya M. Laidlaw,Patrick E. Beeler +10 more
TL;DR: An informatics algorithm can successfully identify both known and previously undiagnosed cases of AERD with a high positive predictive value.