Jose, Thulasee
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Effect of Messaging Content on Engagement With a Short Mess..:

Jose, Thulasee ; Cha, Sarah ; Graham, Amanda L...
Nicotine and Tobacco Research.  25 (2023)  8 - p. 1465-1473 , 2023
 
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Utilization of an Electronic Health Record Integrated Risk ..:

Nyman, Mark A. ; Jose, Thulasee ; Croghan, Ivana T....
Journal of Primary Care & Community Health.  13 (2022)  - p. 215013192110697 , 2022
 
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Electronic Cigarette Use Is Not Associated with COVID-19 Di..:

Jose, Thulasee ; Croghan, Ivana T. ; Hays, J. Taylor..
Journal of Primary Care & Community Health.  12 (2021)  - p. 215013272110243 , 2021
 
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Digital Health Surveillance Strategies for Management of Co..:

Jose, Thulasee ; Warner, David O. ; O'Horo, John C....
Mayo Clinic Proceedings: Innovations, Quality & Outcomes.  5 (2021)  1 - p. 109-117 , 2021
 
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Design and Pilot Implementation of an Electronic Health Rec..:

Jose, Thulasee ; Ohde, Joshua W. ; Hays, J. Taylor..
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.  17 (2020)  11 - p. 4054 , 2020
 
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Improved Documentation of Electronic Cigarette Use in an El..:

Jose, Thulasee ; Hays, J Taylor ; Warner, David O.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.  17 (2020)  16 - p. 5908 , 2020
 
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Feasibility of Nurse-Managed Tobacco Use Interventions in O..:

Jose, Thulasee ; McNamara, Manda ; Barrone, Megan L....
Journal of PeriAnesthesia Nursing.  35 (2020)  3 - p. 307-313.e1 , 2020
 
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The first 20 months of the COVID-19 pandemic: Mortality, in..:

Fiore, Michael C ; Smith, Stevens S ; Adsit, Robert T...
Main objective. There is limited information on how patient outcomes have changed during the COVID-19 pandemic. This study characterizes changes in mortality, intubation, and ICU admission rates during the first 20 months of the pandemic. Study design and methods. University of Wisconsin researchers collected and harmonized electronic health record data from 1.1 million COVID-19 patients across 21 United States health systems from February 2020 through September 2021. The analysis comprised data from 104,590 adult hospitalized COVID-19 patients. Inclusion criteria for the analysis were: (1) age 18 years or older; (2) COVID-19 ICD-10 diagnosis during hospitalization and/or a positive COVID-19 PCR test in a 14-day window (+/- 7 days of hospital admission); and (3) health system contact prior to COVID-19 hospitalization. Outcomes assessed were: (1) mortality (primary), (2) endotracheal intubation, and (3) ICU admission. Results and significance. The 104,590 hospitalized parti....  , 2022
 
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