Approaches to evaluating electronic prescribing.
Author(s): Rosenbloom, S Trent
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2122
Author(s): Rosenbloom, S Trent
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2122
Nearly all general practice physicians (GPs) in the United Kingdom (UK) have electronic health record (EHR) systems in their practices compared with perhaps 15% of primary care physicians in the United States (U.S.). Based on interviews of 13 general GPs and review of current literature, the authors argue that the historical experience of widespread electronic health record uptake in the UK provides insight into features that might motivate broad adoption [...]
Author(s): Schade, Charles P, Sullivan, Frank M, de Lusignan, Simon, Madeley, Jean
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2041
Acquiring and representing biomedical knowledge is an increasingly important component of contemporary bioinformatics. A critical step of the process is to identify and retrieve relevant documents among the vast volume of modern biomedical literature efficiently. In the real world, many information retrieval tasks are difficult because of high data dimensionality and the lack of annotated examples to train a retrieval algorithm. Under such a scenario, the performance of information retrieval [...]
Author(s): Lu, Xinghua, Zheng, Bin, Velivelli, Atulya, Zhai, Chengxiang
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2051
Human classification of diagnoses is a labor intensive process that consumes significant resources. Most medical practices use specially trained medical coders to categorize diagnoses for billing and research purposes.
Author(s): Pakhomov, Serguei V S, Buntrock, James D, Chute, Christopher G
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2077
The authors evaluated the retrieval power of PubMed "Clinical Queries," narrow search string, about therapy in comparison with a modified search string to avoid possible retrieval bias. PubMed search strategy was compared to a slightly modified string that included the Britannic English term "randomised." The authors tested the two strings joined onto each of four terms concerning topics of broad interest: hypertension, hepatitis, diabetes, and heart failure. In particular, precision [...]
Author(s): Corrao, Salvatore, Colomba, Daniela, Arnone, Sabrina, Argano, Christiano, Di Chiara, Tiziana, Scaglione, Rosario, Licata, Giuseppe
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2084
To estimate the coverage provided by SNOMED CT for clinical research concepts represented by the items on case report forms (CRFs), as well as the semantic nature of those concepts relevant to post-coordination methods.
Author(s): Richesson, Rachel L, Andrews, James E, Krischer, Jeffrey P
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2093
Physician leadership is a critical success factor for health information technology initiatives, but best practices for structuring the role and skills required for such leadership remain undefined. The authors conducted structured interviews with five physician information technology leaders, or Chief Medical Information Officers (CMIOs), at health systems that broadly used health information technology. The study aimed to identify the individual skills and organizational structure necessary for a CMIO to be [...]
Author(s): Leviss, Jonathan, Kremsdorf, Richard, Mohaideen, Mariam F
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2097
“The army called me down to New York [in 1950]. I was with New York University (NYU)—and the colonel said to me, ‘Well, if you volunteer to be in the army, then you'll become a lieutenant, an officer. But if you don't volunteer, you'll be drafted anyway, and sent to boot camp. So I volunteered. And they sent me to medical field service school in Fort Sam Houston, Texas. And [...]
Author(s): Sittig, Dean F, Ash, Joan S, Ledley, Robert S
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2127
Computerized physician order entry with clinical decision support has been shown to improve medication safety in adult inpatients, but few data are available regarding its usefulness in the long-term care setting. The objective of this study was to examine opportunities for improving medication safety in that clinical setting by determining the proportion of medication orders that would generate a warning message to the prescriber via a computerized clinical decision support [...]
Author(s): Judge, James, Field, Terry S, DeFlorio, Martin, Laprino, Jane, Auger, Jill, Rochon, Paula, Bates, David W, Gurwitz, Jerry H
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M1945
The present study described an open source application, ResourceLog, that allows website administrators to record and analyze the usage of online resources. The application includes four components: logging, data mining, administrative interface, and back-end database. The logging component is embedded in the host website. It extracts and streamlines information about the Web visitors, the scripts, and dynamic parameters from each page request. The data mining component runs as a set [...]
Author(s): Liu, Nian, Marenco, Luis, Miller, Perry L
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2013