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. 2021 Dec;9(4):100590.
doi: 10.1016/j.hjdsi.2021.100590. Epub 2021 Oct 23.

STAT: Mobile app helps clinicians manage inpatient emergencies

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STAT: Mobile app helps clinicians manage inpatient emergencies

Andrew L Chu et al. Healthc (Amst). 2021 Dec.

Abstract

In response to the unprecedented surge of patients with COVID-19, Massachusetts General Hospital created both repurposed and de-novo COVID-19 inpatient general medicine and intensive care units. The clinicians staffing these new services included those who typically worked in these care settings (e.g., medicine residents, hospitalists, intensivists), as well as others who typically practice in other care environments (e.g., re-deployed outpatient internists, medical subspecialists, and other physician specialties). These surge clinicians did not have extensive experience managing low frequency, high acuity emergencies, such as those that might result from COVID-19. Physician-innovators, in collaboration with key hospital stakeholders, developed a comprehensive strategy to design, develop, and distribute a digital health solution to address this problem. MGH STAT is an intuitive mobile application that empowers clinicians to respond to medical emergencies by providing immediate access to up-to-date clinical guidelines, consultants, and code-running tools at the point-of-care. 100% of surveyed physicians found STAT to be easy to use and would recommend it to others. Approximately 1100 clinicians have downloaded the app, and it continues to enjoy consistent use over a year after the initial COVID-19 surge. These results suggest that STAT has helped clinicians manage life threatening emergencies during and after the pandemic, although formal studies are necessary to evaluate its direct impact on patient care.

Keywords: COVID-19; Digital health; Health IT; Innovation; Mobile application; Pandemic.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.

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MGH STAT cardiac arrest COVID-19 screens.
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STAT development process from ideation to launch.
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Graphical representation of daily interactions from 4/19/20 through 8/26/21.

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