Karen A. Wager

Title
InstitutionMedical University of South Carolina
DepartmentHealthcare Leadership and Management
AddressP.O. Box MSC 960
A321
151 Rutledge Ave.
Phone843-792-4492
Fax843-792-3322
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    1999MUSC Developing Scholar of the Year, College of Health Professions, Medical University of South Carolina
    2005MUSC CHP Faculty Representative, MUSC Presidential Scholars Program
    2008MUSC MUSC Health Science Foundation Teaching Excellence Award, Educator-Lecturer Category
    2008South Carolina Governor’s Distinguished Professor Award
    2020Distiquished Faculty Service Award, Medical University of South Carolina

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    Areas of Teaching

    Management and Health Information Systems

    Applied Health Informatics

    Research Interests
    Educational research
    Adoption and use of electronic health records
    Impact of health information systems on organizations (e.g., effiency, safety, quality)
    Use of information technology and its impact on physician-patient relationships
    Qualitative methods

    Textbooks
    Wager, KA, Lee, F.W., and Glaser, J.P. (2022). Health Care Information Systems: A Practical Approach for Health Care Management--5th Edition.

    Wager, KA, Lee, F.W., and Glaser, J.P. (2017). Health Care Information Systems: A Practical Approach for Health Care Management--4th Edition, Jossey-Bass, SanFrancisco.

    Wager, KA, Lee, F.W., and Glaser, J.P. (2013). Health Care Information Systems: A Practical Approach for Health Care Management--3rd Edition, Jossey-Bass, SanFrancisco.

    Wager, K.A., Lee, F.W., and Glaser, J.P. (2009). Health Care Information Systems: A Practical Approach for Health Care Management—Second Edition. Jossey-Bass, San-Francisco.

    Wager , K.A., Lee, F.W., and Glaser, J.P. (2005). Managing Health Care Information Systems: A Practical Approach for Health Care Executives. Jossey-Bass, San-Francisco.

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    1. Allen CG, Lenert L, Hunt K, Jackson A, Levin E, Clinton C, Clark JT, Garrison K, Gallegos S, Wager K, He W, Sterba K, Ramos PS, Melvin C, Ford M, Catchpole K, McMahon L, Judge DP. Lessons Learned from the Pilot Phase of a Population-Wide Genomic Screening Program: Building the Base to Reach a Diverse Cohort of 100,000 Participants. J Pers Med. 2022 Jul 27; 12(8). PMID: 36013178; PMCID: PMC9410232.
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    2. Allen CG, Judge DP, Levin E, Sterba K, Hunt K, Ramos PS, Melvin C, Wager K, Catchpole K, Clinton C, Ford M, McMahon LL, Lenert L. A pragmatic implementation research study for In Our DNA SC: a protocol to identify multi-level factors that support the implementation of a population-wide genomic screening initiative in diverse populations. Implement Sci Commun. 2022 Apr 28; 3(1):48. PMID: 35484601; PMCID: PMC9052691.
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    3. Holistic admissions: Strategies for increasing student diversity in occupational therapy, physical therapy, and physician assistant studies program. Journal of Allied Health. 2021; 50(3):e91-e97.
    4. Brotherton S, Smith CR, Boissonneault G, Wager KA, Velozo C, de Arellano M, Brotherton S, Smith CR, Boissonneault G, Wager KA, Velozo C, de Arellano M. Holistic Admissions: Strategies for Increasing Student Diversity in Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, and Physician Assistant Studies Programs. J Allied Health. 2021; 50(3):e91-e97. PMID: 34495038.
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    5. Health Care Information Systems: A Practical Approach for Health Care Management, Fourth Edition. 2017; 580.
    6. Kazley AS, McLeod AC, Wager KA, Kazley AS, McLeod AC, Wager KA. Telemedicine in an international context: definition, use, and future. Adv Health Care Manag. 2012; 12:143-69. PMID: 22894049.
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    7. Wager KA, Schaffner MJ, Foulois B, Swanson Kazley A, Parker C, Walo H, Wager KA, Schaffner MJ, Foulois B, Swanson Kazley A, Parker C, Walo H. Comparison of the quality and timeliness of vital signs data using three different data-entry devices. Comput Inform Nurs. 2010 Jul-Aug; 28(4):205-12. PMID: 20571371.
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    8. Ragucci KR, Steyer T, Wager KA, West VT, Zoller JS, Ragucci KR, Steyer T, Wager KA, West VT, Zoller JS. The Presidential Scholars Program at the Medical University of South Carolina: an extracurricular approach to interprofessional education. J Interprof Care. 2009 Mar; 23(2):134-47. PMID: 19225956.
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    9. Wager KA, Ward DM, Lee FW, White AW, Davis KS, Clancy DE, Wager KA, Ward DM, Lee FW, White AW, Davis KS, Clancy DE. Physicians, Patients, and EHRs. When it comes to a consultation, is three a crowd? J AHIMA. 2005 Apr; 76(4):38-41. PMID: 15871467.
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    10. Wager KA, Lee FW, Bradford WD, Jones W, Kilpatrick AO, Wager KA, Lee FW, Bradford WD, Jones W, Kilpatrick AO. Qualitative evaluation of South Carolina's Postpartum/Infant Home Visit program. Public Health Nurs. 2004 Nov-Dec; 21(6):541-6. PMID: 15566559.
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    11. Orr RK, Hoehn JL, Col NF, Lee FW, Wager KA, White AW, Ward DM. Research lessons. Designing a study for a clinical setting. J AHIMA. 2004 Apr; 75(4):36-9; quiz 41-2. PMID: 15098456.
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    12. Yaggie E, Folck KD, Wager K, Paul M, Yaggie E, Folck KD, Wager K, Paul M. HIM roads less traveled. Interview by Michele Hogan. J AHIMA. 2000 Oct; 71(9):50-5. PMID: 11141805.
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    13. Wager KA, Lee FW, White AW, Ward DM, Ornstein SM, Wager KA, Lee FW, White AW, Ward DM, Ornstein SM. Impact of an electronic medical record system on community-based primary care practices. J Am Board Fam Pract. 2000 Sep-Oct; 13(5):338-48. PMID: 11001004.
      Citations: 18     Fields:    Translation:Humans
    14. Burgess B, Wager KA, Lee FW, Glorioso R, Bergstrom L, Burgess B, Wager KA, Lee FW, Glorioso R, Bergstrom L. Clinics go electronic: two stories from the field. J AHIMA. 1999 Jun; 70(6):42-6. PMID: 10537623.
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    15. Ornstein SM, MacFarlane LL, Jenkins RG, Pan Q, Wager KA, Ornstein SM, MacFarlane LL, Jenkins RG, Pan Q, Wager KA. Medication cost information in a computer-based patient record system. Impact on prescribing in a family medicine clinical practice. Arch Fam Med. 1999 Mar-Apr; 8(2):118-21. PMID: 10101981.
      Citations: 9     Fields:    Translation:Humans
    16. Orr RK, Hoehn JL, Col NF, Wager KA, Trickey BA, Mitcham MD, Brotherton S. An interdisciplinary educational approach to assessing the health care and health educational needs of the elderly in a South Carolina community. J Allied Health. 1998 Fall-Winter; 27(4):202-7. PMID: 9879026.
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    17. White AW, Wager KA, White AW, Wager KA. The outcomes movement and the role of health information managers. Top Health Inf Manage. 1998 May; 18(4):1-12. PMID: 10179272.
      Citations: 1     Translation:Humans
    18. Lee FW, Austin CJ, White AW, Wager KA, Lee FW, Austin CJ, White AW, Wager KA. A student-developed health information systems conference. J Health Adm Educ. 1998; 16(3):307-14. PMID: 10339240.
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    19. Wager KA, Ornstein SM, Jenkins RG, Wager KA, Ornstein SM, Jenkins RG. Perceived value of computer-based patient records among clinician users. MD Comput. 1997 Sep-Oct; 14(5):334-6, 338, 340. PMID: 9308340.
      Citations: 1     Fields:    Translation:Humans
    20. Wager KA, Heda S, Austin CJ, Wager KA, Heda S, Austin CJ. Developing a health information network within an integrated delivery system: a case study. Top Health Inf Manage. 1997 May; 17(4):20-31. PMID: 10168991.
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    21. White AW, Wager KA, Lee FW, White AW, Wager KA, Lee FW. The impact of technology on the confidentiality of health information. Top Health Inf Manage. 1996 May; 16(4):13-21. PMID: 10157657.
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    22. Wager KA, Johnston JA, Lee FW, Wager KA, Johnston JA, Lee FW. Addressing the need for change: the development of a graduate program in health information administration. J AHIMA. 1996 Apr; 67(4):66-8. PMID: 10155784.
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    23. Wager KA, Herbert RR, Wager KA, Herbert RR. Using a hospital information system in the classroom environment. Top Health Inf Manage. 1993 May; 13(4):83-9. PMID: 10139115.
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