UMLS concept indexing for production databases: a feasibility study.
Author(s): McDonald, F S, Elkin, P L
DOI: 10.1136/jamia.2001.0080512
Author(s): McDonald, F S, Elkin, P L
DOI: 10.1136/jamia.2001.0080512
In the wake of the Institute of Medicine report, To Err Is Human: Building a Safer Health System (LT Kohn, JM Corrigan, MS Donaldson, eds; Washington, DC: National Academy Press, 1999), numerous advisory panels are advocating widespread implementation of physician order entry as a means to reduce errors and improve patient safety. Successful implementation of an order entry system requires that attention be given to the user interface. The authors [...]
Author(s): Murff, H J, Kannry, J
DOI: 10.1136/jamia.2001.0080499
Planning the clinical evaluation of a computerized decision support system requires a strategy that encompasses the different aspects of the clinical problem, the technical difficulties of software and hardware integration and implementation, the behavioral aspects of the targeted users, and the discipline of study design. Although clinical information systems are becoming more widely available, only a few decision support systems have been formally evaluated in clinical environments. Published accounts of [...]
Author(s): Aronsky, D, Chan, K J, Haug, P J
DOI: 10.1136/jamia.2001.0080473
This article presents the design of a medical teleconferencing system that is integrated with a multimedia patient database and incorporates easy-to-use tools and functions to effectively support collaborative work between physicians in remote locations. The design provides a virtual workspace that allows physicians to collectively view various kinds of patient data. By integrating the teleconferencing function into this workspace, physicians are able to conduct conferences using the same interface and [...]
Author(s): Chun, J, Kim, H, Lee, S, Choi, J, Cho, H
DOI: 10.1136/jamia.2001.0080460
The Human Brain Project consortium continues to struggle with effective sharing of tools. To facilitate reuse of its tools, the Stanford Psychiatry Neuroimaging Laboratory (SPNL) has developed BrainImageJ, a new software framework in Java. The framework consists of two components-a set of four programming interfaces and an application front end. The four interfaces define extension pathways for new data models, file loaders and savers, algorithms, and visualization tools. Any Java [...]
Author(s): Ng, Y R, Shiffman, S, Brosnan, T J, Links, J M, Beach, L S, Judge, N S, Xu, Y, Kelkar, U V, Reiss, A L
DOI: 10.1136/jamia.2001.0080431
Author(s): Balas, E A
DOI: 10.1136/jamia.2001.0080398
Clinical prediction rules have been advocated as a possible mechanism to enhance clinical judgment in diagnostic, therapeutic, and prognostic assessment. Despite renewed interest in the their use, inconsistent terminology makes them difficult to index and retrieve by computerized search systems. No validated approaches to locating clinical prediction rules appear in the literature. The objective of this study was to derive and validate an optimal search filter for retrieving clinical prediction [...]
Author(s): Ingui, B J, Rogers, M A
DOI: 10.1136/jamia.2001.0080391
To observe how electronic messaging between a hospital consultant and general practitioners (GPs) in 15 practices about patients suffering from diabetes evolved over a 3-year period after an initial 1-year study.
Author(s): Moorman, P W, Branger, P J, van der Kam, W J, van der Lei, J
DOI: 10.1136/jamia.2001.0080372
Decision support systems in the medical field have to be easily modified by medical experts themselves. The authors have designed a knowledge acquisition tool to facilitate the creation and maintenance of a knowledge base by the domain expert and its sharing and reuse by other institutions. The Unified Medical Language System (UMLS) contains the domain entities and constitutes the relations repository from which the expert builds, through a specific browser [...]
Author(s): Achour, S L, Dojat, M, Rieux, C, Bierling, P, Lepage, E
DOI: 10.1136/jamia.2001.0080351
In 1998, the American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA) published a white paper entitled "Guidelines for the Clinical Use of Electronic Mail with Patients," which outlined a practical framework for this interaction. Interest in the use of other Internet-based tools, such as the World Wide Web, to enhance clinical communication is increasing. In such systems, static information can be made centrally available to patients and interactive tools such as messaging systems [...]
Author(s): Prady, S L, Norris, D, Lester, J E, Hoch, D B
DOI: 10.1136/jamia.2001.0080344