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Tiffany L. Hall's research focuses on the implementation of electronic health record (EHR) alerts to promote genetic counseling and testing for individuals at high risk of hereditary cancer syndromes. Her work investigates how automated systems within EHRs can encourage timely referrals and improve patient outcomes in medical oncology settings. Hall has explored the potential of these technological interventions to bridge gaps in care and enhance the identification of at-risk populations.
Her scholarly output includes a recent publication examining the efficacy of EHR alerts in this context. Hall's research network includes collaborators such as Karen L. Drummond, Geoffrey Curran, Jennifer L. Faulkner, and Melinda E. Simonson, all affiliated with the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. With a current h-index of 2 and a total of 14 citations across 4 publications, Hall is actively contributing to the field of health informatics and cancer genetics.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 4
- Citations: 16
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Can Automated Alerts in the Electronic Health Record Encourage Referrals for Genetic Counseling and Testing Among Patients at High Risk for Hereditary Cancer Syndromes? (2022)
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- Can Automated Alerts in the Electronic Health Record Encourage Referrals for Genetic Counseling and Testing Among Patients at High Risk for Hereditary Cancer Syndromes?
- Can Automated Alerts in the Electronic Health Record Encourage Referrals for Genetic Counseling and Testing Among Patients at High Risk for Hereditary Cancer Syndromes?
- Can Automated Alerts in the Electronic Health Record Encourage Referrals for Genetic Counseling and Testing Among Patients at High Risk for Hereditary Cancer Syndromes?
- Can Automated Alerts in the Electronic Health Record Encourage Referrals for Genetic Counseling and Testing Among Patients at High Risk for Hereditary Cancer Syndromes?
- Can Automated Alerts in the Electronic Health Record Encourage Referrals for Genetic Counseling and Testing Among Patients at High Risk for Hereditary Cancer Syndromes?
- Can Automated Alerts in the Electronic Health Record Encourage Referrals for Genetic Counseling and Testing Among Patients at High Risk for Hereditary Cancer Syndromes?
- Can Automated Alerts in the Electronic Health Record Encourage Referrals for Genetic Counseling and Testing Among Patients at High Risk for Hereditary Cancer Syndromes?
- Can Automated Alerts in the Electronic Health Record Encourage Referrals for Genetic Counseling and Testing Among Patients at High Risk for Hereditary Cancer Syndromes?
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