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Abstract Number: 0080
FACTORS INFLUENCING WILLINGNESS TO TRY A MOBILE HEALTH APP AMONG OLDER ADULT PATIENTS: A MIXED METHODS ANALYSIS
SHM Converge 2025
Background: With increasing integration of technology in healthcare, understanding factors influencing older adults’ willingness to adopt mobile health (mHealth) applications is crucial. This study aims to investigate the demographic, clinical, and behavioral factors associated with willingness to try an mHealth app among older adults. Methods: We conducted a mixed methods study at a large tertiary [...]
Abstract Number: 0190
POCUS IN FELLOWSHIP: OUTCOMES OF A PHM ELECTIVE
SHM Converge 2025
Background: Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) is a growing interest in pediatric hospital medicine, however few Pediatric Hospital Medicine (PHM) fellowships incorporate POCUS training formally into their curriculum. POCUS can expedite treatment and improve care for patients in resource-limited settings or when specialists are not immediately available. POCUS can also help PHM fellows bring residents back to [...]
Abstract Number: 0281
BARRIERS IMPACTED THE USE OF WEARABLE SMART HEALTH DEVICE AMONG MINORITY OLDER ADULTS
SHM Converge 2025
Background: Hospital-at-home care is a viable alternative to traditional inpatient care for older patients, allowing them to remain in the comfort of their own home while receiving hospital level care. The program employ a wide array of wearable smart health device (SHD) to track patient’s vital sign and other health metrics, enabling clinicians to intervene [...]
Abstract Number: 0283
PILOT STUDY OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI) SCRIBES ON HOSPITALISTS’ TIME ALLOCATION AND PATIENT-PROVIDER INTERACTIONS
SHM Converge 2025
Background: Documentation burden has been on the rise since the introduction of electronic health records (EHRs). Artificial Intelligence (AI) scribes use ambient documentation technology with the potential to mitigate documentation burden. Few studies have investigated the implications of AI scribes on hospital medicine providers’ workflow and patient interactions. Methods: We conducted a stepped-wedge trial at [...]
Abstract Number: 0427
REAL-TIME FEEDBACK INFORMING EXPERIENCE-BASED IMPROVEMENT IN A RURAL ACADEMIC MEDICAL CENTER: A CARE EXPERIENCE IMPROVEMENT INITITATIVE IN THE PROMISE PARTNERSHIP LEARNING HEALTH SYSTEM.
SHM Converge 2025
Background: Effective discharge communication is critical to ensuring safe patient transitions from the hospital and can improve outcomes. We have observed declining HCAHPS communication performance across our Section of Hospital Medicine and the transition out of the hospital was identified as a significant contributor. HCAHPS data was too slow to inform real-time improvement, so we [...]
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