Philip A. Hagedorn , MD,MBI
Field Service Associate Professor-Affiliate
Childrens Hospital Bldg R
COM Pediatrics Hospital Medicine - 0054
Professional Summary
Philip A. Hagedorn, MD, MBI is Medical Director, Division of Hospital Medicine, Liberty Campus of Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center and an Assistant Professor. Dr. Hagedorn is a pediatric clinician and researcher. His interests include improving the care and safety of children through optimization of Electronic Health Record (EHR) decision support tools, developing data and development pipelines to enable frontline quality improvement work through analytics and visualization. Past work from Dr. Hagedorn includes examining opportunities for implementing clinical decision rules in the EHR and using analytics and visualization to target improvement of medication alerts. Present and future work involves continued evolution of analytics and visualization techniques to gain insight into operational and clinical data, and leveraging clinical data sources to enable more nimble quality improvement work through visualization, notification and deeper insight into successes and failures.
Education
Medical Degree: Emory University Atlanta, GA, 2010
Residency: Children's Hospital Medical Center Cincinnati, OH, 2013
Chief Residency: Children's Hospital Medical Center Cincinnati, OH, 2014
Master's Degree: Oregon Health and Science University Portland, OR, 2018 (Biomedical Informatics)
Research and Practice Interests
Philip A. Hagedorn, MD, MBI is Medical Director, Division of Hospital Medicine, Liberty Campus of Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center and an Assistant Professor. He is a pediatric clinician and researcher. His interests include improving the care and safety of children through optimization of Electronic Health Record (EHR) decision support tools, developing data and development pipelines to enable frontline quality improvement work through analytics and visualization. Past work from Dr. Hagedorn includes examining opportunities for implementing clinical decision rules in the EHR and using analytics and visualization to target improvement of medication alerts. Present and future work involves continued evolution of analytics and visualization techniques to gain insight into operational and clinical data, and leveraging clinical data sources to enable more nimble quality improvement work through visualization, notification and deeper insight into successes and failures.
Publications
Peer Reviewed Publications
Tchou, Michael J; Tang Girdwood, Sonya; Wormser, Benjamin; Poole, Meifawn; Davis-Rodriguez, Stephanie; Caldwell, J Timothy; Shannon, Lauren; Hagedorn, Philip A; Biondi, Eric; Simmons, Jeffrey; Anderson, Jeffrey; Brady, Patrick W (2018. ) Reducing Electrolyte Testing in Hospitalized Children by Using Quality Improvement Methods.Pediatrics, , 141 (5 ) , More Information
Hansen, Jesse E; Lazow, Margot; Hagedorn, Philip A Reducing Interdisciplinary Communication Failures Through Secure Text Messaging: A Quality Improvement Project.Pediatric quality & safety, , 3 (1 ) ,e053 More Information
Dexheimer, Judith W; Kirkendall, Eric S; Kouril, Michal; Hagedorn, Philip A; Minich, Thomas; Duan, Leo L; Mahdi, Monifa; Szczesniak, Rhonda; Spooner, S Andrew (2017. ) The Effects of Medication Alerts on Prescriber Response in a Pediatric Hospital.Applied clinical informatics, , 8 (2 ) ,491-501 More Information
Hagedorn, Philip A; Kirkendall, Eric S; Kouril, Michal; Dexheimer, Judith W; Courter, Joshua; Minich, Thomas; Spooner, S Andrew (2017. ) Assessing Frequency and Risk of Weight Entry Errors in Pediatrics.JAMA pediatrics, , 171 (4 ) ,392-393 More Information
Kirkendall, Eric S; Kouril, Michal; Dexheimer, Judith W; Courter, Joshua D; Hagedorn, Philip; Szczesniak, Rhonda; Li, Dan; Damania, Rahul; Minich, Thomas; Spooner, S Andrew (2017. ) Automated identification of antibiotic overdoses and adverse drug events via analysis of prescribing alerts and medication administration records.Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA, , 24 (2 ) ,295-302 More Information
Hagedorn, Philip A; Shah, Samir S; Kirkendall, Eric S (2016. ) Following the (Clinical Decision) Rules: Opportunities for Improving Safety and Resource Utilization With the Bacterial Meningitis Score.Hospital pediatrics, , 6 (5 ) ,305-9 More Information
Contact Information
Research - Cincinnati Children's
3333 Burnet Ave, MLC 3024
Cincinnati
Ohio, 45229
Phone: 513-636-6543
Philip.hagedorn@cchmc.org