Push or pull? Digital notification platform implementation reduces dysglycaemia

Shrirajh Satheakeerthy, Brandon Stretton, Andrew E C Booth, Sarah Howson, Shaun Evans, Joshua Kovoor, Keith McNeil, Ashley Hopkins, Kathryn Zeitz, Alasdair Leslie, Peter Psaltis, Aashray Gupta, Sheryn Tan, Melissa Teo, Andrew Vanlint, Weng O Chan, Andrew Zannettino, Patrick G O'Callaghan, John Maddison, Samuel GluckToby Gilbert, Stephen Bacchi

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Abstract

Pushing selected information to clinicians, as opposed to the traditional method of clinicians pulling information from an electronic medical record, has the potential to improve care. A digital notification platform was designed by clinicians and implemented in a tertiary hospital to flag dysglycaemia. There were 112 patients included in the study, and the post-implementation group demonstrated lower rates of dysglycaemia (2.5% vs 1.1%, P = 0.038). These findings raise considerations for information delivery methods for multiple domains in contemporary healthcare.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1753-1756
Number of pages4
JournalInternal Medicine Journal
Volume54
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2024

Keywords

  • digital health
  • efficiency
  • outcomes
  • pragmatic
  • workflow

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