Session Rating: 4.42
(For perspective, the average overall session rating at the conference was 4.41)
Bar-Shain Speaker Rating: 4.68
(The average speaker rating at the conference was 4.53)
(source ExpressEvaluations.com)
(For perspective, the average overall session rating at the conference was 4.41)
Bar-Shain Speaker Rating: 4.68
(The average speaker rating at the conference was 4.53)
(source ExpressEvaluations.com)
Dr. Bar-Shain wow'd with his technical expertise. His reference materials are very well detailed.
Great topic. Excellent speaker.
Excellent speaker. Always engaging with clear message and tools to leave session and begin implementation. EXCELLENT!
This speaker was terrific and I took a lot of valuable information away from this presentation.
This was a Classic!
outstanding session ! thanks very much
It was a 2 for 1 value: creating a very cool QNR & how to use it in a research setting. Great job, David!!
The speaker was excellent, the topic just isn't part of my job. But if I needed to learn about this, I would reach out to him.
This was a really good presentation. He taught us specific information that I didn't know about for questionnaires.
Great tool, will plan to see how this can integrate into our own PHQ9 efforts.
Very helpful as my org. is in a Questionnaire frenzy.
What changes will you apply . . .
. . . Implement MyC Qnrs
. . . implement questionnaires to encourage MyChart use and to meet the MU goal of patients sending messages.
. . . Any added diligence to institute legal protections such as making consent forms clearly defined and easily accessible would benefit our organization.
. . . greater use of questionnaires
. . . Better use of existing questionnaires and better communication with builders about possibilities.
. . . Use the ideas shared to increase MyChart communication between patient and provider.
. . . We are just beginning to build MyChart questionnaires for our patients. This information will help us do that more effectively.
. . . Consider use of my chart questionnaires in future research; use series "remembers" feature for re-test intervals
. . . Creating question groups within MyChart questionnaires
. . . Ensure security aspects of patient entered questions is implemented
. . . Use HTML tags in questionnaires
. . . Using more questionnaires - never thought about the advantages
. . . Will review when audio is available. I believe the use of questionaires will be very valueable, we have one customer doing this now.
. . . research
. . . I am starting to think of different ways we can utilize this function for research purposes and to improve clinical workflow. For instance having the postpartum screening done in this fashion will prevent paper versions as well as the clinician having to direct patients to doing it at the time of their child's well visit.
. . . This info will be helpful as we plan to go live with MyChart
. . . this might be something that we do down the line as we start to build questionnaire and incorporate them into our mychart workflow
. . . Consider implementation of questionnaire via epic my chart
. . . I will build rule based questionnaires for now since we are on 2010 then add in the series questionnaire later when we upgrade to 2014
. . . Share information with and educate colleagues
. . . Just starting with QNR's. Great build hints!
According to Epic Systems Corporation data, the Epic Clinical Program derived from this work, "Conducting Research Studies with MyChart Questionnaires," has been downloaded by 937 unique users in Epic’s customer base. Compared to the entire library of more than 75 Clinical Programs, it is ranked 20th for views and downloads.