Kijsanayotin, BoonchaiDu, JingTheera-Ampornpunt, NawananGurses, AyseSpeedie, Stuart M.2009-02-242009-02-242008-11-10Kijsanayotin B, Du J, Theera-Ampornpunt N, Gurses A, Speedie SM. Improving access to clinical information in an emergency department: a qualitative study. Poster session presented at: Biomedical and Health Informatics - From Foundations to Applications to Policy. AMIA 2008 Annual Symposium; 2008 Nov 8-12; Washington, DC.https://hdl.handle.net/11299/47764A conference poster presented at the American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA)'s 2008 Annual SymposiumWe studied the information flow in an emergency department (ED) to understand how patient information flows between providers and how information from a computerized ambulatory system, which was not well integrated with the hospital information systems at the time, could be used. The study aimed to identify possible methods that could push information from an ambulatory EHR system to providers with minimal interference with the ED’s current workflow. The ED’s information flow was mapped and a strategy for making ambulatory encounter information available was identified.en-USworkflowinformation flowemergency departmentImproving Access to Clinical Information in an Emergency Department: a Qualitative StudyConference Paper