Yevgeniy Gitelman
YOU?
Author Swipe
View article: Potentially avoidable emergency department use by patients discharged to skilled nursing facilities
Potentially avoidable emergency department use by patients discharged to skilled nursing facilities Open
One‐third of patients discharged from hospitals to skilled nursing facilities (SNF) are sent back to the Emergency Department (ED) within 30 days. Little is known about those patients who are discharged from the ED directly back to SNF. We…
View article: Effect of Nudges to Clinicians, Patients, or Both to Increase Statin Prescribing
Effect of Nudges to Clinicians, Patients, or Both to Increase Statin Prescribing Open
Importance Statins reduce the risk of major adverse cardiovascular events, but less than one-half of individuals in America who meet guideline criteria for a statin are actively prescribed this medication. Objective To evaluate whether nud…
View article: Community-Based COVID-19 Vaccine Clinics in Medically Underserved Neighborhoods to Improve Access and Equity, Philadelphia, 2021–2022
Community-Based COVID-19 Vaccine Clinics in Medically Underserved Neighborhoods to Improve Access and Equity, Philadelphia, 2021–2022 Open
Vaccination remains key to reducing the risk of COVID-19–related severe illness and death. Because of historic medical exclusion and barriers to access, Black communities have had lower rates of COVID-19 vaccination than White communities.…
View article: 54. Effectiveness of a Venous Catheter Stewardship Intervention Targeting Parenteral Antimicrobial Therapy at Hospital Discharge
54. Effectiveness of a Venous Catheter Stewardship Intervention Targeting Parenteral Antimicrobial Therapy at Hospital Discharge Open
Background Peripherally inserted central catheters (PICCs) and midlines are often used in hospitalized patients who require outpatient parenteral antimicrobial therapy (OPAT) upon discharge. PICCs/midlines offer ease of insertion but still…
View article: Assessing an intervention to improve the safety of automatic stop orders for inpatient antimicrobials
Assessing an intervention to improve the safety of automatic stop orders for inpatient antimicrobials Open
This study found that a targeted intervention was associated with a reduction in unintended antimicrobial treatment interruption related to ASOs.
View article: Clinical Impact of an Electronic Dashboard and Alert System for Sedation Minimization and Ventilator Liberation: A Before-After Study
Clinical Impact of an Electronic Dashboard and Alert System for Sedation Minimization and Ventilator Liberation: A Before-After Study Open
Objectives: Sedation minimization and ventilator liberation protocols improve outcomes but are challenging to implement. We sought to demonstrate proof-of-concept and impact of an electronic application promoting sedation minimization and …
View article: Assessment of Inpatient Time Allocation Among First-Year Internal Medicine Residents Using Time-Motion Observations
Assessment of Inpatient Time Allocation Among First-Year Internal Medicine Residents Using Time-Motion Observations Open
IMPORTANCE: The United States spends more than $12 billion annually on graduate medical education. Understanding how residents balance patient care and educational activities may provide insights into how the modern physician workforce is …
View article: Internal Medicine Resident Engagement with a Laboratory Utilization Dashboard: Mixed Methods Study
Internal Medicine Resident Engagement with a Laboratory Utilization Dashboard: Mixed Methods Study Open
The objective of this study was to measure internal medicine resident engagement with an electronic medical record‐based dashboard providing feedback on their use of routine laboratory tests relative to service averages. From January 2016 …