IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ALL USERS

The WebINR product previously available on this site is no longer supported and will be discontinued on or about March 31, 2023. As of this discontinuation date, users will no longer have access to, or use of, this product. Abington-Jefferson Health provided this tool on an “AS IS” basis without warranty and disclaims all liability related to the product including access to any reports and/or data.

Most users will not require any information from this site. However, if you have your current username and password, you may access the site and download recent information or reports. NOTE THAT ANY DOWNLOAD MUST BE COMPLETED NO LATER THAN March 31, 2023. After this date, no data will be retained. To access any recent data, you must have an existing username and password from your records. We are not supporting any new access to the site at this time.

Questions regarding this site should be referred to WebINRSunset@Jefferson.edu.

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Presentations, Publications & Awards


  • Partnership Symposium Smart Design for Patient Safety, Washington, DC. (October 2002)
  • Finalist 2002  - VHA Leadership Award in Clinical Effectiveness (February 2003)
  • American Hospital Association Quest for Quality (April 2003)
  • Abstract, National Conference on Anticoagulation Therapy, San Francisco, CA (May 2003)
  • Health Technology Trends (April 2003)
  • Finalist - VHA Leadership Award in Clinical Excellence (2003)
  • John Eisenberg Award for Health System Innovation (2003)
  • Delaware Valley Medication Safety Award - Runner Up (2003)
  • John M. Eisenberg Patient Safety Awards. Safety, effectiveness, and efficiency: a Web-based virtual anticoagulation clinic. Jt Comm J Qual Saf. 2003 Dec;29(12):646-51.
  • Improving Patient Safety in Physician Office Practices, Anticoagulation in Ambulatory Settings;Massachusettes Coalition for the prevention of errors, Massachusettes Medical Society Conference Center (Feb 2004)
  • Most Wired Award for Technical Innovation (Hospitals & Health Networks Most Wired, 2004)
  • Cheers Award for Medication Safety (ISMP, 2004)

Review A Successful Pilot Study