Response to Corrao et al.: Improving efficacy of PubMed clinical queries for retrieving scientifically strong studies on treatment.
Author(s): Wilczynski, Nancy L, Haynes, R Brian
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2297
Author(s): Wilczynski, Nancy L, Haynes, R Brian
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2297
Author(s): Albrecht, Katherine
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2316
Author(s): Nadkarni, Prakash M, Miller, Randolph A
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2349
The authors present an Electronic Healthcare Record (EHR) server, designed and developed as a proof of concept of the revised prEN13606:2005 European standard concerning EHR communications.
Author(s): Muñoz, Adolfo, Somolinos, Roberto, Pascual, Mario, Fragua, Juan A, González, Miguel A, Monteagudo, Jose Luis, Salvador, Carlos H
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2058
This paper presents a model for analysis of chronic disease prescribing action over time in terms of transitions in status of therapy as indicated in electronic prescribing records. The quality of alerts derived from these therapeutic state transitions is assessed in the context of antihypertensive prescribing.
Author(s): Gadzhanova, Svetla, Iankov, Ivan I, Warren, James R, Stanek, Jan, Misan, Gary M, Baig, Zak, Ponte, Lorenzo
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2169
Bioterrorism and emerging infectious diseases such as influenza have spurred research into rapid outbreak detection. One primary thrust of this research has been to identify data sources that provide early indication of a disease outbreak by being leading indicators relative to other established data sources. Researchers tend to rely on the sample cross-correlation function (CCF) to quantify the association between two data sources. There has been, however, little consideration by [...]
Author(s): Bloom, Ronald M, Buckeridge, David L, Cheng, Karen E
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2178
Podcasting is a recent creation combining old and new technologies allowing rapid, inexpensive delivery of media content (primarily audio) to the end user, both via the desktop environment and personal media players. The authors' group (the Society of Critical Care Medicine) saw the educational and communication potential for the podcasting concept, and have successfully designed and implemented the first podcast of a national medical society. As of this writing, there [...]
Author(s): Savel, Richard H, Goldstein, Evan B, Perencevich, Eli N, Angood, Peter B
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2205
To assess Veterans Affairs (VA) prescribers' and pharmacists' opinions about computer-generated drug-drug interaction (DDI) alerts and obtain suggestions for improving DDI alerts.
Author(s): Ko, Yu, Abarca, Jacob, Malone, Daniel C, Dare, Donna C, Geraets, Doug, Houranieh, Antoun, Jones, William N, Nichol, W Paul, Schepers, Gregory P, Wilhardt, Michelle
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2224
Current efforts to define and implement health data standards are driven by issues related to the quality, cost and continuity of care, patient safety concerns, and desires to speed clinical research findings to the bedside. The President's goal for national adoption of electronic medical records in the next decade, coupled with the current emphasis on translational research, underscore the urgent need for data standards in clinical research. This paper reviews [...]
Author(s): Richesson, Rachel L, Krischer, Jeffrey
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2470
Electronic Knowledge Resources (EKRs) are increasingly used by physicians, but their situational relevance has not been systematically examined.
Author(s): Pluye, Pierre, Grad, Roland M, Mysore, Naveen, Knaapen, Loes, Johnson-Lafleur, Janique, Dawes, Martin
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2203