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CHIDS is an academic research center with collaboration from
industry and government affiliates, and is designed to research,
analyze, and recommend solutions to challenges surrounding the
introduction and integration of information and decision
technologies into the health care system. CHIDS offers the benefit
of a world-class research staff and renowned scholars in technology
implementation, adoption, assimilation, decision sciences and
information technology. CHIDS serves as a focal point for thought
leadership around the topic of health information and decision
systems.
RSS Feed: CHIDS Health IT Blog
News & Noteworthy
- Fall 2009, CHIDS researchers initiate two new projects, one with FDA to research the Public-Private Partnership (PPP)
program in order to optimize value for all stakeholders; and, a project with the DC RHIO to evaluate their operations
and provide recommendations on a sustainable path forward.
- July 22nd, 2009, CHIDS and Baltimore-based Intertwine Health Solutions LLC are awarded a
Maryland
Industrial Partnerships Award to develop an Electronic Health Record (EHR) system customized to the
specific needs of the cardiology practice.
- June 1st, 2009, CHIDS releases
Spring/Summer Newsletter.
Includes features on our research, emerging
areas of interest, research partners and much more.
- May 13th, 2009, CHIDS releases new research briefing:
Privacy Risks, Emotion, and Consumers’ Willingness to Share Personal Health Information,
by Catherine Anderson and Ritu Agarwal. This research brief discusses the key findings of our examination of consumers’ willingness to
disclose personal health information (PHI) so that it may be digitized and potentially shared with others. We collected data from a
nationally representative sample of over 1000 consumers.
- March 13th, 2009, CHIDS summarizes Major Healthcare Provisions of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, by Aparna Agarwal, MBA Candidate 2010.
- March 2nd, 2009, CHIDS releases new research briefing:
Quantifying the Economic Impact of Communication Inefficiencies in US Hospitals,
by Ritu Agarwal, Daniel Sands and Jorge Diaz-Schneider. This study suggests that improving the quality of communications
requires both technological solutions and a detailed clinical process understanding.
- February 15th, 2009, Front page of Washington Post Sunday Business Section features commentary by CHIDS Director,
Ritu Agarwal on the $19B Health IT component of the Stimulus Package. See story,
Online Health Data in Remission, Nascent Industry Ready With Systems If Money and Standards Are Resolved
, by Anita Huslin.
Research in Focus
- CHIDS researchers follow the adoption of a document management system
Children’s National Medical Center. [Download
Working Paper]
- What does health information privacy really mean? What type of health
information are individuals willing to disclose for digitization purposes
and to whom? Ph.D. candidate Catherine Anderson studies the complex nature
of privacy concerns. [Download
Working Paper]
- Does healthcare IT investment improve country health indicators?
Professor Sunil Mithas and CHIDS Research Fellow Jiban Khuntia examine the
link between investment and health outcomes across nations.
- Why do some hospitals choose to voluntarily disclose their quality
performance online? Prof. Gordon Gao and his team explore the determinants
of quality disclosure.
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