Children's Hospital Colorado

Improving Information Accessibility: Putting Healthcare Guidance in the Palm of Your Hand

In a busy outpatient practice, timely access to up-to-date clinical resources is crucial to delivering evidence-based care. In the olden days, books and journal articles were the go-to method. Today, technology creates a more user-friendly method of receiving the most recent information. Say goodbye to having to order the latest edition of a book and say hello to automatic updates. Our Children’s Hospital Colorado antimicrobial stewardship team, clinical effectiveness and pathways teams and local and state partners have partnered with Firstline, a health technology company, to design a mobile version of our infectious disease guidance 

Listen to our pediatric experts discuss the Firstline app

In this episode, Sarah Parker, MD, and Leigh Anne Bakel, MD, provide an overview of the Firstline app for antimicrobial stewardship and infectious disease guidance, including how they developed the app, its key features and how to download on your device. 

Dr. Parker is the Medical Director of the Antimicrobial Stewardship Program at Children’s Colorado and a professor of pediatrics in the Division of Infectious Diseases at the University of Colorado (CU) School of Medicine.  

Dr. Bakel is the Medical Director of Clinical Effectiveness at Children’s Colorado, a practicing pediatric hospitalist and an associate professor of pediatrics at the CU School of Medicine. 

In this episode, our experts discuss:

  • How the Firstline app works 
  • The inspiration behind the app 
  • Features of the app and existing clinical pathways available 
  • How Firstline will enhance rural healthcare and why it’s beneficial for providers everywhere 
  • Measuring success and how the app will evolve  

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