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																		This is a "connection" page, showing publications co-authored by   Amber Sieja   and   Chentan Lin.    
																		
																	 
																			
																					
					
					
		
			
			
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				Sieja A, Whittington MD, Patterson VP, Markley K, Holmstrom H, Rotholz S, Gonzalez C, Carpenter MS, Lin CT. The influence of a Sprint optimization and training intervention on time spent in the electronic health record (EHR). JAMIA Open. 2021 Jul; 4(3):ooab073.	
				
				
					Score: 0.748
				
				Sieja A, Markley K, Pell J, Gonzalez C, Redig B, Kneeland P, Lin CT. Optimization Sprints: Improving Clinician Satisfaction and Teamwork by Rapidly Reducing Electronic Health Record Burden. Mayo Clin Proc. 2019 05; 94(5):793-802.	
				
				
					Score: 0.629
				
				Sieja A, Kim E, Holmstrom H, Rotholz S, Lin CT, Gonzalez C, Arellano C, Hutchings S, Henderson D, Markley K. Multidisciplinary Sprint Program Achieved Specialty-Specific EHR Optimization in 20 Clinics. Appl Clin Inform. 2021 03; 12(2):329-339.	
				
				
					Score: 0.183
				
				Lin CT, Bookman K, Sieja A, Markley K, Altman RL, Sippel J, Perica K, Reece L, Davis C, Horowitz E, Pisney L, Sottile PD, Kao D, Adrian B, Szkil M, Griffin J, Youngwerth J, Drew B, Pell J. Clinical informatics accelerates health system adaptation to the COVID-19 pandemic: examples from Colorado. J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2020 12 09; 27(12):1955-1963.	
				
				
					Score: 0.178
				
				Simpson JR, Lin CT, Sieja A, Sillau SH, Pell J. Optimizing the electronic health record: An inpatient sprint addresses provider burnout and improves electronic health record satisfaction. J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2021 03 01; 28(3):628-631.	
				
				
					Score: 0.045
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