Informatics is about algorithms, systems, people, and social networks.
Author(s): Ohno-Machado, Lucila
DOI: 10.1136/amiajnl-2011-000266
Author(s): Ohno-Machado, Lucila
DOI: 10.1136/amiajnl-2011-000266
To determine the association between the frequencies of pharmaceutical exposures reported to a poison control center (PCC) and those seen in the emergency department (ED).
Author(s): Naun, Christopher A, Olsen, Cody S, Dean, J Michael, Olson, Lenora M, Cook, Lawrence J, Keenan, Heather T
DOI: 10.1136/jamia.2010.004317
Author(s): Pathak, Jyotishman, Chute, Christopher G
DOI: 10.1136/amiajnl-2011-000161
Informatics for Integrating Biology and the Bedside (i2b2) is an initiative funded by the NIH that aims at building an informatics infrastructure to support biomedical research. The University of Pavia has recently integrated i2b2 infrastructure with a registry of inherited arrhythmogenic diseases. Within this project, the authors created a novel i2b2 cell, named R Engine Cell, which allows the communication between i2b2 and the R statistical software. As survival analyses [...]
Author(s): Segagni, Daniele, Ferrazzi, Fulvia, Larizza, Cristiana, Tibollo, Valentina, Napolitano, Carlo, Priori, Silvia G, Bellazzi, Riccardo
DOI: 10.1136/jamia.2010.007914
The authors investigated use of the internet-based patient portal, kp.org, among a well-characterized population of adults with diabetes in Northern California. Among 14,102 diverse patients, 5671 (40%) requested a password for the patient portal. Of these, 4311 (76%) activated their accounts, and 3922 (69%), logged on to the patient portal one or more times; 2990 (53%) participants viewed laboratory results, 2132 (38%) requested medication refills, 2093 (37%) sent email messages [...]
Author(s): Sarkar, Urmimala, Karter, Andrew J, Liu, Jennifer Y, Adler, Nancy E, Nguyen, Robert, López, Andrea, Schillinger, Dean
DOI: 10.1136/jamia.2010.006015
Serious medication errors occur commonly in the period after hospital discharge. Medication reconciliation in the postdischarge ambulatory setting may be one way to reduce the frequency of these errors. The authors describe the design and implementation of a novel tool built into an ambulatory electronic medical record (EMR) to facilitate postdischarge medication reconciliation. The tool compares the preadmission medication list within the ambulatory EMR to the hospital discharge medication list [...]
Author(s): Schnipper, Jeffrey L, Liang, Catherine L, Hamann, Claus, Karson, Andrew S, Palchuk, Matvey B, McCarthy, Patricia C, Sherlock, Melanie, Turchin, Alexander, Bates, David W
DOI: 10.1136/amiajnl-2010-000040
A full-text search engine can be a useful tool for augmenting the reuse value of unstructured narrative data stored in electronic health records (EHR). A prominent barrier to the effective utilization of such tools originates from users' lack of search expertise and/or medical-domain knowledge. To mitigate the issue, the authors experimented with a 'collaborative search' feature through a homegrown EHR search engine that allows users to preserve their search knowledge [...]
Author(s): Zheng, Kai, Mei, Qiaozhu, Hanauer, David A
DOI: 10.1136/amiajnl-2011-000009
To model how individual violations in routine clinical processes cumulatively contribute to the risk of adverse events in hospital using an agent-based simulation framework.
Author(s): Dunn, Adam G, Ong, Mei-Sing, Westbrook, Johanna I, Magrabi, Farah, Coiera, Enrico, Wobcke, Wayne
DOI: 10.1136/amiajnl-2010-000075
Providers have been reluctant to disclose patient data for public-health purposes. Even if patient privacy is ensured, the desire to protect provider confidentiality has been an important driver of this reluctance.
Author(s): El Emam, Khaled, Hu, Jun, Mercer, Jay, Peyton, Liam, Kantarcioglu, Murat, Malin, Bradley, Buckeridge, David, Samet, Saeed, Earle, Craig
DOI: 10.1136/amiajnl-2011-000100
We evaluated the effects of integrating order subsets for the most common medical diagnoses into a general medical admission order set of our electronic medical records (EMR) in order to improve order set integration by clinicians.
Author(s): Munasinghe, Rajika L, Arsene, Camelia, Abraham, Tarun K, Zidan, Marwan, Siddique, Mohamed
DOI: 10.1136/amiajnl-2010-000066