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    This toolset is designed to assist pharmacies in adopting electronic prescribing (e-prescribing). E-prescribing will allow your pharmacy to receive electronic prescriptions directly into your pharmacy software system and will allow refill requests to be sent electronically from your pharmacy to the prescribers’ software.

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    • Celebrating #NationalPharmacyWeek, #AHRQ highlights the Toolset for E-Prescribing Implementation in Independent Pharmacies. Embrace digital advancements to optimize patient care. https://t.co/SP8w1bwcDR https://t.co/QfiEgqrc4E

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    Executive Summary “At the Digital Healthcare Research Program, our work is driven by a vision in which every patient and care team has ready access to health data and knowledge at the point of care. Digital healthcare technologies hold the key to this vision, and research holds the key to ensuring that these technologies advance care quality, safety, and effectiveness.”

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    • Read the latest #AHRQ Digital Healthcare Research Program Year in Review and access 16 featured research stories on how #digitalhealth can improve healthcare quality and safety https://t.co/HM0bfxnNx6 https://t.co/hvb1X73cJ4

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    The University of Georgia Health Center (UHC) used AHRQ’s Medical Office Survey on Patient Safety Culture™ (SOPS®) to conduct a required assessment to evaluate the safety culture and quality of its facility. The university’s Student Health Center, located in Athens, Georgia, chose the AHRQ tool because it was designed specifically for staff of outpatient medical offices to share their opinions about the culture of patient safety and healthcare quality in their workplace.

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    • Using the results of #AHRQ's Medical Office Survey on #PatientSafety Culture (SOPS), @UGAHealthCenter (UHC) addressed the center's workflow efficiency to serve patients more effectively and efficiently. Learn more. https://t.co/N8lNmGphPA https://t.co/7bwsfMN1IC

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    AHRQ’s HAI program funds work to help frontline clinicians and other health care staff prevent HAIs by improving how care is actually delivered to patients. This work is accomplished through a robust portfolio of grants and contracts that focus on applied research—or research that advances the ability of clinicians in the field to combat HAIs. This kind of research brings knowledge to the front lines of care faster by helping clinicians and staff better understand how to apply proven methods of making care safer.

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    • As we mark International Infection Prevention Week, #AHRQ celebrates infection preventionists and the essential work they do. Dive into our free resources to enhance patient safety in all care environments. #IIPW23 https://t.co/0spPf7BlVr https://t.co/iGLwK1Qkps

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    The purpose of this Challenge Competition is to solicit ideas on the future state of CDS Connect.

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    In medicine, the results of clinical trials are considered one of the most trustworthy forms of scientific evidence that can be generated. Consequently, the medical community relies on researchers running trials to publish timely summaries of their results to share new discoveries, identify areas for future research (as well as research ‘dead ends’) and ultimately to ensure patients receive the best and safest medical treatments available. However, previous research has shown that for approximately half of clinical trials, results are not reported in a timely manner or at all.1–4 For example, one of these studies reported that between 2006 and 2016, the results of over 11 000 completed clinical trials (enrolling 8.7 million patients) still had not been shared with doctors, researchers or patients.3 Non-publication of completed clinical trials has been identified as a major contributor to research waste.5 Addressing this problem and enhancing the transparency of clinical trial results a

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    Programs to increase shared decision making skills Tools to help healthcare organizations, leaders, and professionals implement shared decision making …

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    • By promoting Shared Decision Making (SDM), #AHRQ aims to elevate patient and clinician relationships. Explore how the Agency is making SDM a part of routine #PatientCare: https://t.co/YCLddVR5SF https://t.co/dwVJjY9Hau

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    Executive Summary “At the Digital Healthcare Research Program, our work is driven by a vision in which every patient and care team has ready access to health data and knowledge at the point of care. Digital healthcare technologies hold the key to this vision, and research holds the key to ensuring that these technologies advance care quality, safety, and effectiveness.”

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    • Read the newly released Digital Healthcare Research Program Year in Review and access #digitalhealth research stories that demonstrate #AHRQ efforts to meet the evolving needs of patients, clinicians, and health systems https://t.co/tId2k3T910 https://t.co/TTPZKbr9TU

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    Programs to increase shared decision making skills Tools to help healthcare organizations, leaders, and professionals implement shared decision making …

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    • A patient's ability to understand healthcare information is key to successful Shared Decision Making (SDM). This #HealthLiteracyMonth, check out #AHRQ's training tools to educate patients so they can participate in SDM. https://t.co/ANmGAdOpV7 https://t.co/UgjeVFoFit