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. 2024 Mar 11;7:e49177. doi: 10.2196/49177

Table 1.

Characteristics of participants and represented health care systems.

Characteristic Values
Professional role of participant (n=65), n (%)

Chief medical information officer 34 (52)

Clinical informaticist 15 (23)

Chief information officera 3 (5)

Otherb 13 (20)
Type of electronic health record (n=58), n (%)

Epic 41 (70)

Cerner 9 (16)

Multiple 5 (9)

Allscripts 1 (2)

Other 2 (3)
Pediatric-specific informatics team (n=58), n (%)

Yes 31 (53)

No 27 (47)
Pediatric-specific instance of EHRc (n=58), n (%)

Yes 20 (34)

No 38 (66)
Number of dedicated pediatric hospital beds (n=58)

Range 51-664

Median (IQR) 189 (107-313)
Age of adolescent access (years; n=58), n (%)

No access provided 8 (15)

10 1 (2)

11 2 (3)

12 14 (24)

13 21 (36)

14 7 (12)

15 2 (3)

16 1 (2)

Unsure 2 (3)
Are parents permitted proxy access? (n=58), n (%)

Yes 55 (95)

No 3 (5)
Are adolescents permitted access? (n=58), n (%)

Yes 43 (74)

No 8 (14)

Unsure 7 (12)

aIncludes 1 participant who identified as a director of health information systems.

bOther roles included pediatric service line lead, director of nursing informatics, director of quality, certified analyst, adolescent physician, director of clinical analytics, medical director of informatics, chief medical officer, and clinician champion.

cEHR: electronic health record.