Chris Kiess

Chris Kiess
Indiana University School of Medicine - Lafayette | IUSOM

Master of Science

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Introduction
Chris Kiess currently works at Walgreen's Boots Alliance as a Principal UX Designer and Team Lead. He has more than 12 years' experience in Healthcare UX and has worked primarily in the design and development of electronic health records. Previously, he has worked for GN ReSound, Amedisys Home Health, Alzheimer's Association, Indiana University School of Medicine, Regenstrief Institute and Eli Lilly. Chris designs and conducts research in the sphere Human-computer Interaction, Information Science and Information Systems (Health Informatics).

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Usability Survey Questions and Groupings. A list of the usability survey questions and how they were grouped.
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Workflow Integration Survey. A list of the 12 items that comprise the Workload Integration Survey. Participants rate their responses to the items using a Likert-type scale.
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Based on barriers to the use of computerized clinical decision support (CDS) learned in an earlier field study, we prototyped design enhancements to the Veterans Health Administration's (VHA's) colorectal cancer (CRC) screening clinical reminder to compare against the VHA's current CRC reminder. In a controlled simulation experiment, 12 primary car...
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Because bundle implementation in intensive care units to reduce methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus is challenging, we con- ducted in-depth interviews with implementation teams at 5 participating hospitals. Key lessons learned across hospitals included the following: maintain management support, engage frontline staff, build the right multi...
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There has been increasing interest and an upsurge in efforts to prevent hospital-associated infections (HAIs), a leading cause of death in the United States. This study was conducted to assess current strategies and efforts of HAI reduction initiatives in hospitals. HAI reduction initiatives and factors influencing institutional participation in th...

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