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Vineet M. Arora
Researcher at University of Chicago
Publications - 421
Citations - 12702
Vineet M. Arora is an academic researcher from University of Chicago. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Health care. The author has an hindex of 51, co-authored 378 publications receiving 10613 citations. Previous affiliations of Vineet M. Arora include Stanford University & University College of Medical Sciences.
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Communication failures in patient sign-out and suggestions for improvement: a critical incident analysis
Vineet M. Arora,Julie K. Johnson,Julie K. Johnson,David M. Lovinger,Holly J. Humphrey,David O. Meltzer +5 more
TL;DR: Omitted content or failure-prone communication processes (such as lack of face-to-face discussion) emerged as major categories of failed communication that led to uncertainty during decisions on patient care.
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Improving In-Hospital Cardiac Arrest Process and Outcomes With Performance Debriefing
Dana P. Edelson,Barbara Litzinger,Vineet M. Arora,Deborah Walsh,Salem Kim,Diane S. Lauderdale,Terry L. Vanden Hoek,Lance B. Becker,Benjamin S. Abella +8 more
TL;DR: The combination of RAPID and real-time audiovisual feedback improved CPR quality compared with the use of feedback alone and was associated with an increased rate of return of spontaneous circulation.
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Hospital Readmission in General Medicine Patients: A Prediction Model
Omar Hasan,Omar Hasan,David O. Meltzer,Shimon Shaykevich,Chaim M. Bell,Peter J. Kaboli,Andrew D. Auerbach,Tosha B. Wetterneck,Vineet M. Arora,James X. Zhang,Jeffrey L. Schnipper,Jeffrey L. Schnipper +11 more
TL;DR: Select patient characteristics easily available shortly after admission can be used to identify a subset of patients at elevated risk of early readmission, and this information may guide the efficient use of interventions to prevent readmission.
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Association of Vitamin D Status and Other Clinical Characteristics With COVID-19 Test Results
TL;DR: Findings appear to support a role of vitamin D status in COVID-19 risk, and randomized clinical trials are needed to determine whether broad population interventions and interventions among groups at increased risk ofitamin D deficiency and CO VID-19 could reduce COVIDs19 incidence.
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Online Medical Professionalism: Patient and Public Relationships: Policy Statement From the American College of Physicians and the Federation of State Medical Boards
Jeanne M. Farnan,Lois Snyder Sulmasy,Brooke Worster,Humayun J. Chaudhry,Janelle A. Rhyne,Vineet M. Arora +5 more
TL;DR: This position paper from the American College of Physicians and the Federation of State Medical Boards examines and provides recommendations about the influence of social media on the patient-physician relationship, the role of these media in public perception of physician behaviors, and strategies for physician- Physicians communication that preserve confidentiality while best using these technologies.