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
Medical word sense disambiguation (WSD) is challenging and often requires significant training with data labeled by domain experts. This work aims to develop an interactive learning algorithm that makes efficient use of expert's domain knowledge in building high-quality medical WSD models with minimal human effort.
Author(s): Wang, Yue, Zheng, Kai, Xu, Hua, Mei, Qiaozhu
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocy013
Translating clinical evidence to daily practice remains a challenge and may improve with clinical pathways. We assessed interest in and usability of clinical pathways by primary care professionals.
Author(s): Toy, Jennifer M, Drechsler, Adam, Waters, Richard C
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocy010
Trauma-related hospitalizations drive a high percentage of health care expenditure and inpatient resource consumption, which is directly related to length of stay (LOS). Robust and reliable interactions among health care employees can reduce LOS. However, there is little known about whether certain patterns of interactions exist and how they relate to LOS and its variability. The objective of this study is to learn interaction patterns and quantify the relationship to [...]
Author(s): Chen, You, Patel, Mayur B, McNaughton, Candace D, Malin, Bradley A
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocy009
Clinical pharmacogenomics (PGx) has the potential to make pharmacotherapy safer and more effective by utilizing genetic patient data for drug dosing and selection. However, widespread adoption of PGx depends on its successful integration into routine clinical care through clinical decision support tools, which is often hampered by insufficient or fragmented infrastructures. This paper describes the setup and implementation of a unique multimodal, multilingual clinical decision support intervention consisting of digital [...]
Author(s): Blagec, Kathrin, Koopmann, Rudolf, Crommentuijn-van Rhenen, Mandy, Holsappel, Inge, van der Wouden, Cathelijne H, Konta, Lidija, Xu, Hong, Steinberger, Daniela, Just, Enrico, Swen, Jesse J, Guchelaar, Henk-Jan, Samwald, Matthias
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocy005
The most used search engine for scientific literature, PubMed, provides tools to filter results by several fields. When searching for reports on clinical trials, sample size can be among the most important factors to consider. However, PubMed does not currently provide any means of filtering search results by sample size. Such a filtering tool would be useful in a variety of situations, including meta-analyses or state-of-the-art analyses to support experimental [...]
Author(s): Baladrón, Carlos, Santos-Lozano, Alejandro, Aguiar, Javier M, Lucia, Alejandro, Martín-Hernández, Juan
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocx155
Observational studies analyzing multiple exposures simultaneously have been limited by difficulty distinguishing relevant results from chance associations due to poor specificity. Set-based methods have been successfully used in genomics to improve signal-to-noise ratio. We present and demonstrate medication class enrichment analysis (MCEA), a signal-to-noise enhancement algorithm for observational data inspired by set-based methods.
Author(s): Vajravelu, Ravy K, Scott, Frank I, Mamtani, Ronac, Li, Hongzhe, Moore, Jason H, Lewis, James D
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocx162
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DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocx147
Author(s): Craven, Catherine K, Adams, Martha
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1666798
Author(s): Novak, Laurie L, Kuziemsky, Craig, Kaplan, Bonnie
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1656524