2020 Journal Article Can a system dynamics model of the emergency department show which levers reduce bottlenecks and delays to improve access to care?McAvoy, Sue, Staib, Andrew and Treston, Gregory (2020). Can a system dynamics model of the emergency department show which levers reduce bottlenecks and delays to improve access to care?. Systems Research ad Behavioural Science, 38 (1), 61-79. doi: 10.1002/sres.2663 |
2020 Journal Article Changing the conversation on evaluating digital transformation in healthcare: insights from an institutional analysisBurton-Jones, Andrew, Akhlaghpour, Saeed, Ayre, Stephen, Barde, Payal, Staib, Andrew and Sullivan, Clair (2020). Changing the conversation on evaluating digital transformation in healthcare: insights from an institutional analysis. Information and Organization, 30 (1) 100255, 100255. doi: 10.1016/j.infoandorg.2019.100255 |
2020 Journal Article The SNOMED dilemma: how to use it, not whether to use itStaib, Andrew and Hugman, Andrew (2020). The SNOMED dilemma: how to use it, not whether to use it. Emergency Medicine Australasia, 32 (2) 1742-6723.13465, 361-362. doi: 10.1111/1742-6723.13465 |
2020 Journal Article Digitising an Australian university hospital: qualitative analysis of staff-reported impactsEden, Rebekah, Burton-Jones, Andrew, Grant, James, Collins, Renea, Staib, Andrew and Sullivan, Clair (2020). Digitising an Australian university hospital: qualitative analysis of staff-reported impacts. Australian Health Review, 44 (5), 677-689. doi: 10.1071/AH18218 |
2019 Journal Article Queensland Digital Health Clinical Charter: A clinical consensus statement on priorities for digital health in hospitalsSullivan, Clair, Staib, Andrew, McNeil, Keith, Rosengren, David and Johnson, Ian (2019). Queensland Digital Health Clinical Charter: A clinical consensus statement on priorities for digital health in hospitals. Australian Health Review, 44 (5), 661-665. doi: 10.1071/AH19067 |
2019 Journal Article Digital transformation of the emergency department-inpatient interface (EDii): integration for future innovationStaib, Andrew, Sullivan, Clair, Cabilan, Cara Joyce, Cattell, Rohan and Eley, Rob (2019). Digital transformation of the emergency department-inpatient interface (EDii): integration for future innovation. Australian Health Review, 44 (5), 666-671. doi: 10.1071/AH18176 |
2019 Journal Article Models of evaluation under ceteris imparibus: System dynamics and the example of emergency careMcAvoy, Susan, Staib, Andrew and Birch, Stephen (2019). Models of evaluation under ceteris imparibus: System dynamics and the example of emergency care. Systems Research and Behavioral Science, 37 (2), 211-222. doi: 10.1002/sres.2615 |
2019 Other Outputs The Emergency Department (ED)-Inpatient Interface: improving the care of patients requiring emergency admission to hospitalStaib, Andrew (2019). The Emergency Department (ED)-Inpatient Interface: improving the care of patients requiring emergency admission to hospital. PhD Thesis, Faculty of Medicine, The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/uql.2019.752 |
2019 Journal Article Patient portals facilitating engagement with inpatient electronic medical records: a systematic reviewDendere, Ronald, Slade, Christine, Burton-Jones, Andrew, Sullivan, Clair, Staib, Andrew and Janda, Monika (2019). Patient portals facilitating engagement with inpatient electronic medical records: a systematic review. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 21 (4) e12779, e12779. doi: 10.2196/12779 |
2018 Journal Article Digital transformation of hospital quality and safety: real-time data for real-time actionBarnett, Amy, Winning, Michelle, Canaris, Stephen, Cleary, Michael, Staib, Andrew and Sullivan, Clair (2018). Digital transformation of hospital quality and safety: real-time data for real-time action. Australian Health Review, 43 (6), 656-661. doi: 10.1071/AH18125 |
2018 Journal Article Effects of eHealth on hospital practice: synthesis of the current literatureEden, Rebekah, Burton-Jones, Andrew, Scott, Ian, Staib, Andrew and Sullivan, Clair (2018). Effects of eHealth on hospital practice: synthesis of the current literature. Australian Health Review, 42 (5), 568-578. doi: 10.1071/AH17255 |
2018 Journal Article Going digital: a checklist in preparing for hospital-wide electronic medical record implementation and digital transformationScott, Ian A., Sullivan, Clair and Staib, Andrew (2018). Going digital: a checklist in preparing for hospital-wide electronic medical record implementation and digital transformation. Australian Health Review, 43 (3), 302-313. doi: 10.1071/AH17153 |
2018 Conference Publication Unpacking the Complexity of Consistency: Insights from a Grounded Theory Study of the Effective Use of Electronic Medical RecordsEden, Rebekah, Akhlaghpour, Saeed, Spee, Paul, Staib, Andrew, Sullivan, Clair and Burton-Jones, Andrew (2018). Unpacking the Complexity of Consistency: Insights from a Grounded Theory Study of the Effective Use of Electronic Medical Records. 51st Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, Hawaii, United States, 3-6 January 2018. Hawaii, United States: Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences. doi: 10.24251/hicss.2018.381 |
2018 Journal Article Deconstructing the 4-h rule for access to emergency care and putting patients firstScott, Ian, Sullivan, Clair, Staib, Andrew and Bell, Anthony (2018). Deconstructing the 4-h rule for access to emergency care and putting patients first. Australian Health Review, 42 (6), 698-702. doi: 10.1071/AH17083 |
2018 Journal Article Digital disruption 'syndromes' in a hospital: Important considerations for the quality and safety of patient care during rapid digital transformationSullivan, Clair and Staib, Andrew (2018). Digital disruption 'syndromes' in a hospital: Important considerations for the quality and safety of patient care during rapid digital transformation. Australian Health Review, 42 (3), 294-298. doi: 10.1071/AH16294 |
2017 Journal Article Uniting emergency and inpatient clinicians across the ED-inpatient interface: The last frontier?Staib, Andrew, Sullivan, Clair, Prins, Johannes B., Burton-Jones, Andrew, Fitzgerald, Gerry and Scott, Ian (2017). Uniting emergency and inpatient clinicians across the ED-inpatient interface: The last frontier?. Emergency Medicine Australasia : EMA, 29 (6), 740-745. doi: 10.1111/1742-6723.12883 |
2017 Journal Article The ED-inpatient dashboard: uniting emergency and inpatient clinicians to improve the efficiency and quality of care for patients requiring emergency admission to hospitalStaib, Andrew, Sullivan, Clair, Jones, Matt, Griffin, Bronwyn, Bell, Anthony and Scott, Ian (2017). The ED-inpatient dashboard: uniting emergency and inpatient clinicians to improve the efficiency and quality of care for patients requiring emergency admission to hospital. Emergency Medicine Australasia, 29 (3), 363-366. doi: 10.1111/1742-6723.12661 |
2017 Journal Article Effect of the 4-h target on 'time-to-ECG' in patients presenting with chest pain to an emergency department: A pilot retrospective observational studyHughes, James A., Cabilan, C. J., Young, Caitlin and Staib, Andrew (2017). Effect of the 4-h target on 'time-to-ECG' in patients presenting with chest pain to an emergency department: A pilot retrospective observational study. Australian Health Review, 42 (2), 196-202. doi: 10.1071/AH16263 |
2017 Journal Article Effect of the 4-h target on time-to-analgesia in an Australian emergency department: a pilot retrospective observational studyHughes, James A., Cabilan, C. J. and Staib, Andrew (2017). Effect of the 4-h target on time-to-analgesia in an Australian emergency department: a pilot retrospective observational study. Australian Health Review, 41 (2), 185-191. doi: 10.1071/AH16025 |
2017 Journal Article Going digital: a narrative overview of the clinical and organisational impacts of eHealth technologies in hospital practiceKeasberry, Justin, Scott, Ian A., Sullivan, Clair, Staib, Andrew and Ashby, Richard (2017). Going digital: a narrative overview of the clinical and organisational impacts of eHealth technologies in hospital practice. Australian Health Review, 41 (6), 646-664. doi: 10.1071/AH16233 |