Prof. Jorie Butler



Department of Biomedical Informatics

Division of Geriatrics

University of Utah



Current Projects


My research interests include sociotechnical systems and implementation science of patient-centered care, geriatrics, clinical decision-making included Augmented Intelligence-enabled and Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems. I engage in foundational development, evaluation, and implementation of informatics solutions supporting medical decision-making across healthcare systems and decision contexts, e.g., chronic pain, antibiotic prescribing, sepsis, and cancer. 

VA 'About Fresh' Produce Prescriptions [Rockefeller]


Evaluation of VA 'About Fresh' Produce Prescription for Veterans Experiencing or At Risk for Food Insecurity and With a Diet-Sensitive Condition: Implementation and Health Outcomes


Age Friendly Digital Tools [AHRQ]


An Age-Friendly Learning Healthcare System: A Transformative Digital Solution for Geriatrics Clinics




UCSF 4Ms


Collaboration partner with UCSF for Age-Friendly Health Systems Research using the 4Ms Framework (What Matters, Medication, Mentation, and Mobility)


Geriatric Pain [IIR, DHI]


Our research group is currently conducting several studies around the use of patient generated data (PGD) to enhance delivery of Patient Centered Care (PCC) to improve management of chronic pain in older adults.


NIGMS


Timely Response to In-Hospital Deterioration Through Design of Actionable Augmented Intelligence


TBI


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