Recent Work
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Clinician Job Satisfaction After Peer Comparison Feedback
A Secondary Analysis of a Randomized Clinical Trial
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Development and Pilot Testing of EHR-Nudges to Reduce Overuse in Older Primary Care Patients
Unnecessary testing and treatment of common conditions in older adults can lead to significant morbidity and mortality.
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The Protocol of Improving Safe Antibiotic Prescribing in Telehealth: A Randomized Trial
o better understand how best to decrease inappropriate antibiotic prescribing for ARIs in telehealth, we are conducting a large randomized quality improvement trial testing both patient- and physician-facing feedback and behavioral nudges embedded in the electronic health record.
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Development of High-Risk Geriatric Polypharmacy Electronic Clinical Quality Measures and a Pilot Test of EHR Nudges Based on These Measures
USC researchers developed measures of high-risk polypharmacy and pilot tested novel electronic health record (EHR)-based nudges grounded in behavioral science to promote deprescribing.
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The Protocol of the Application of Economics & Social Psychology to Improve Opioid Prescribing Safety trial 2 (AESOPS-2): Availability of Opioid Harm
The objective of Trial 2 of the Application of Economics & Social psychology to improve Opioid Prescribing Safety (AESOPS-2) is to dampen the intensity and frequency of opioid prescribing in accordance with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommendation to “go low and slow”.
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