AMIA 2022 Annual Symposium
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Washington, DC
#AMIA2022
Panel
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S42: Enhancing the Usability of Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs for Clinicians
Keywords:
Interoperability and Health Information Exchange
Workflow
Surveys and Needs Analysis
Panel
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S43: Federal Initiatives to Increase Access to and Linkage of Longitudinal Data Sets to Enhance Data Capacity for Patient-Centered Outcomes Research
Keywords:
Data/system integration, standardization and interoperability
Patient / Person Generated Health Data (patient reported outcomes)
Nursing
Panel
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S44: Building the Evidence Base for Automating Public Health Surveillance through a Nationwide Medication Safety Surveillance Use Case
Keywords:
Healthcare Quality
Interoperability and Health Information Exchange
Patient Safety
Panel
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S45: Future Directions for Patient-Centered Clinical Decision Support: What Have We Learned and Where Do We Go Next?
Keywords:
Clinical Decision Support
Evaluation
Patient / Person Generated Health Data (patient reported outcomes)
Panel
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S46: Leveraging Informatics as Support for the Well-being of the Nursing Workforce
Keywords:
Nursing
Oral Presentations
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S48: It's Not Just In Your Head: Applications of Informatics to Behavioral Health
Keywords:
Clinical Decision Support
Data Analytics
Disease Models
Documentation burden
Evaluation
Informatics Implementation
Information Visualization
Machine Learning
Natural Language Processing
Real-World Evidence Generation
User-centered Design Methods
Oral Presentations
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S49: More than Six Feet Apart: Towards Telehealth
Keywords:
COVID19
Chronic Care Management
Data Analytics
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Mobile Health
Patient Safety
Qualitative Methods
Teaching Innovation
Telemedicine
Workflow
Oral Presentations
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S50: Not All Data Is Created Equal: Data Quality
Keywords:
Chronic Care Management
Data Analytics
Data Science
Data transformation/ETL
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Healthcare Quality
Patient / Person Generated Health Data (patient reported outcomes)
Qualitative Methods
Real-World Evidence Generation
Telemedicine