A new journal for sharing informatics innovations: introducing JAMIA Open.
Author(s): Sarkar, Indra Neil
DOI: 10.1093/jamiao/ooy005
Author(s): Sarkar, Indra Neil
DOI: 10.1093/jamiao/ooy005
To demonstrate the feasibility of pragmatic clinical trials comparing the effectiveness of treatments using the electronic medical record (EMR) and an adaptive assignment design.
Author(s): Simon, Kelly Claire, Tideman, Samuel, Hillman, Laura, Lai, Rebekah, Jathar, Raman, Ji, Yuan, Bergman-Bock, Stuart, Castle, James, Franada, Tiffani, Freedom, Thomas, Marcus, Revital, Mark, Angela, Meyers, Steven, Rubin, Susan, Semenov, Irene, Yucus, Chad, Pham, Anna, Garduno, Lisette, Szela, Monika, Frigerio, Roberta, Maraganore, Demetrius M
DOI: 10.1093/jamiaopen/ooy017
Determine the specific aspects of health information and communications technologies (HICT), including electronic health records (EHRs), most associated with physician burnout, and identify effective coping strategies.
Author(s): Kroth, Philip J, Morioka-Douglas, Nancy, Veres, Sharry, Pollock, Katherine, Babbott, Stewart, Poplau, Sara, Corrigan, Katherine, Linzer, Mark
DOI: 10.1093/jamiaopen/ooy016
To analyze literature-based data from PubMed to identify diseases and medications that have frequently been studied with major depressive disorder (MDD).
Author(s): Zhu, Yongjun, Kim, Min-Hyung, Banerjee, Samprit, Deferio, Joseph, Alexopoulos, George S, Pathak, Jyotishman
DOI: 10.1093/jamiaopen/ooy001
To determine the prevalence of initiating the sepsis 3-h bundle of care and estimate effects of bundle completion on risk-adjusted mortality among emergency department (ED) patients screened-in by electronic surveillance.
Author(s): Amland, Robert C, Sutariya, Bharat B
DOI: 10.1093/jamiaopen/ooy013
The Common Formats, published by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, represent a standard for safety event reporting used by Patient Safety Organizations (PSOs). We evaluated its ability to capture patient-reported safety events.
Author(s): Collins, Sarah, Couture, Brittany, Dykes, Patricia, Schnipper, Jeffrey, Fagan, Maureen, Benneyan, James, Sheikh, Aziz, Bates, David W, Sordo, Margarita
DOI: 10.1093/jamiaopen/ooy004
The passage of the Affordable Care Act shifted the focus of health care from individual, patient specific, episodic care, towards health management of groups of people with an emphasis on primary and preventive care. Population health management assists to attain and maintain health while improving quality and lowering costs. The recent Catalyst for Change report creates an urgent call for harnessing the power of nurses-in our communities, schools, businesses, homes [...]
Author(s): Ariosto, Deborah A, Harper, Ellen M, Wilson, Marisa L, Hull, Susan C, Nahm, Eun-Shim, Sylvia, Martha L
DOI: 10.1093/jamiaopen/ooy003
Computing patients' similarity is of great interest in precision oncology since it supports clustering and subgroup identification, eventually leading to tailored therapies. The availability of large amounts of biomedical data, characterized by large feature sets and sparse content, motivates the development of new methods to compute patient similarities able to fuse heterogeneous data sources with the available knowledge.
Author(s): Vitali, F, Marini, S, Pala, D, Demartini, A, Montoli, S, Zambelli, A, Bellazzi, R
DOI: 10.1093/jamiaopen/ooy008
Electronic health records (EHRs) in physician offices can both enhance and detract from the patient experience. Best practices have emerged focusing on screen sharing. We sought to determine if adding a second monitor, mirroring the EHR for patients, would be welcome and useful for patients and clinicians.
Author(s): Asan, Onur, Tyszka, Jeanne, Crotty, Bradley
DOI: 10.1093/jamiaopen/ooy006
Consistent with the OpenNotes movement, the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) offers patients online access to their clinical notes through the Blue Button feature in its electronic patient health portal, My HealtheVet. We identified demographic, diagnostic, and knowledge-related predictors of viewing clinical notes among veterans receiving VHA mental health care who recently used My HealtheVet.
Author(s): Dobscha, Steven K, Denneson, Lauren M, Pisciotta, Maura K, Bourne, Donald S, Chen, Jason I, Philipps-Moses, David, Woods, Susan S
DOI: 10.1093/jamiaopen/ooy007