The limits of free speech: the PHR problem.
Author(s): Simborg, Donald W
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M3069
Author(s): Simborg, Donald W
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M3069
Health care information technology can be a means to improve quality and efficiency in the primary care setting. However, merely applying technology without addressing how it fits into provider workflow and existing systems is unlikely to achieve improvement goals. Improving quality of primary care, such as cancer screening rates, requires addressing barriers at system, provider, and patient levels. The authors report the development, implementation, and preliminary use of a new [...]
Author(s): Lester, William T, Ashburner, Jeffrey M, Grant, Richard W, Chueh, Henry C, Barry, Michael J, Atlas, Steven J
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2813
While our Y2K worries about old computers "retiring" at midnight captured the television and news media attention, a more significant "old age" phenomenon snuck onto the scene with hardly a headline: the dawn of the age of the aged. (1) The over burdened health care system will face a worldwide wave of retirees who will live longer, cost more to treat, and demand new goods and services to help them [...]
Author(s): Chatterjee, Samir, Price, Alan
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2859
The Program Requirements for Fellowship Education identify the knowledge and skills that physicians must master through the course of a training program to be certified in the subspecialty of clinical informatics. They also specify accreditation requirements for clinical informatics training programs. The AMIA Board of Directors approved this document in November 2008.
Author(s): Safran, Charles, Shabot, M Michael, Munger, Benson S, Holmes, John H, Steen, Elaine B, Lumpkin, John R, Detmer, Don E, ,
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M3046
To examine the effects of computerized requests for pharmacist-to-dose (PTD), an advanced clinical decision support tool for dosing guidance, on antimicrobial therapy with vancomycin and aminoglycosides, describe PTD request utilization, and identify factors that may prolong this process.
Author(s): Vincent, William R, Martin, Craig A, Winstead, P Shane, Smith, Kelly M, Gatz, Jennifer, Lewis, Daniel A
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2559
Few data exist measuring the effect of differentiating drug-drug interaction (DDI) alerts in computerized provider order entry systems (CPOE) by level of severity ("tiering"). We sought to determine if rates of provider compliance with DDI alerts in the inpatient setting differed when a tiered presentation was implemented.
Author(s): Paterno, Marilyn D, Maviglia, Saverio M, Gorman, Paul N, Seger, Diane L, Yoshida, Eileen, Seger, Andrew C, Bates, David W, Gandhi, Tejal K
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2808
Author(s): Savel, Thomas G, Lenert, Leslie, Silverstein, Jonathan C, Hall, Kenneth E
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2707
In order to assess the mission and strategic direction in an academic department of biomedical informatics, we used social network analysis to identify patterns of common interest among the department's multidisciplinary faculty. Data representing faculty and their self-identified research methods and expertise were analyzed by applying a network modularity algorithm to detect community structure. Three distinct communities of practice emerged: empirical discovery and prediction; human and organizational factors; and information [...]
Author(s): Merrill, Jacqueline, Hripcsak, George
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2717
Infobuttons are decision support tools that provide links within electronic medical record systems to relevant content in online information resources. The aim of infobuttons is to help clinicians promptly meet their information needs. The objective of this study was to determine whether infobutton links that direct to specific content topics ("topic links") are more effective than links that point to general overview content ("nonspecific links").
Author(s): Del Fiol, Guilherme, Haug, Peter J, Cimino, James J, Narus, Scott P, Norlin, Chuck, Mitchell, Joyce A
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2725
This study investigates the effects of digital image compression on automatic quantification of immunohistochemical nuclear markers. We examined 188 images with a previously validated computer-assisted analysis system. A first group was composed of 47 images captured in TIFF format, and other three contained the same images converted from TIFF to JPEG format with 3x, 23x and 46x compression. Counts of TIFF format images were compared with the other three groups [...]
Author(s): López, Carlos, Lejeune, Marylène, Escrivà, Patricia, Bosch, Ramón, Salvadó, Maria Teresa, Pons, Lluis E, Baucells, Jordi, Cugat, Xavier, Alvaro, Tomás, Jaén, Joaquín
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2747