Chase Parsons, DO, MBI
Chief Medical Information Officer; Attending Physician, Hospital Medicine
Instructor, Harvard Medical School
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Chase Parsons, DO, MBI
Chief Medical Information Officer; Attending Physician, Hospital Medicine
Instructor, Harvard Medical School
Medical Services
Languages
English
Education
Undergraduate School
Grove City College
Grove City
PA
Medical School
Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine
Philadelphia
PA
Internship
Internal Medicine
Geisinger Medical Center
Danville
PA
Residency
Pediatrics
Geisinger Medical Center
Danville
PA
Fellowship
Clinical Informatics
Boston Children's Hospital
Boston
MA
Professional History
Dr. Parsons attended medical school at Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine and completed his residency in Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at Geisinger Medical Center in Danville, Pennsylvania. He trained in a Clinical Informatics fellowship at Boston Children’s Hospital and earned his Masters in Biomedical Informatics from Harvard Medical School.
Publications
Special Topic on Burnout: Clinical Implementation of Artificial Intelligence Scribes in Healthcare: A Systematic Review. View Abstract
ChatGPT Use Among Pediatric Health Care Providers: Cross-Sectional Survey Study. View Abstract
Clinical decision support to enhance venous thromboembolism pharmacoprophylaxis prescribing for pediatric inpatients with COVID-19. View Abstract
A Year of Inpatient Telehealth: Lessons From the COVID-19 Pandemic. View Abstract
Improving guideline-concordant thromboprophylaxis prescribing for children admitted to hospital with COVID-19. View Abstract
COVID-19-Associated Croup in Children. View Abstract
Inpatient Telehealth Experience of Patients With Limited English Proficiency: Cross-sectional Survey and Semistructured Interview Study. View Abstract
Changes Made to Orders Placed by Overnight Admitting Residents on Teaching Rounds the Next Day. View Abstract
Inappropriate Access to the Adolescent Patient Portal and Low Rates of Proxy Account Creation. View Abstract
Pediatric Intern Clinical Exposure During the COVID-19 Pandemic. View Abstract
Pediatric Hospitalizations During the COVID-19 Pandemic. View Abstract
Preserving privacy for pediatric patients and families: use of confidential note types in pediatric ambulatory care. View Abstract
Rapid Implementation of an Inpatient Telehealth Program during the COVID-19 Pandemic. View Abstract