To Morris F. Collen: happy ninetieth!
Author(s): Moehr, Jochen R
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.m1438
Author(s): Moehr, Jochen R
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.m1438
In this report, the authors compare and contrast medical informatics (MI) and bioinformatics (BI) and provide a viewpoint on their complementarities and potential for collaboration in various subfields. The authors compare MI and BI along several dimensions, including: (1) historical development of the disciplines, (2) their scientific foundations, (3) data quality and analysis, (4) integration of knowledge and databases, (5) informatics tools to support practice, (6) informatics methods to support [...]
Author(s): Maojo, Victor, Kulikowski, Casimir A
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M1305
Few previous studies evaluating the benefits of diagnostic decision support systems have simultaneously measured changes in diagnostic quality and clinical management prompted by use of the system. This report describes a reliable and valid scoring technique to measure the quality of clinical decision plans in an acute medical setting, where diagnostic decision support tools might prove most useful.
Author(s): Ramnarayan, Padmanabhan, Kapoor, Ritika R, Coren, Michael, Nanduri, Vasantha, Tomlinson, Amanda L, Taylor, Paul M, Wyatt, Jeremy C, Britto, Joseph F
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M1338
More than 20% of approximately 35,000 patients filling a diuretic prescription had no potassium blood test recorded within the previous year. A laboratory reporting system used throughout Israel by Maccabi Healthcare Services physicians was modified to provide physician alerts regarding potassium testing. The physicians were experienced users of a computerized medical record (CMR) that provided online laboratory test results. A nightly batch file checked pharmacy diuretic purchases against the patient's [...]
Author(s): Hoch, Isaac, Heymann, Anthony D, Kurman, Irena, Valinsky, Liora J, Chodick, Gabi, Shalev, Varda
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M1353
While evidence-based medicine has increasingly broad-based support in health care, it remains difficult to get physicians to actually practice it. Across most domains in medicine, practice has lagged behind knowledge by at least several years. The authors believe that the key tools for closing this gap will be information systems that provide decision support to users at the time they make decisions, which should result in improved quality of care [...]
Author(s): Bates, David W, Kuperman, Gilad J, Wang, Samuel, Gandhi, Tejal, Kittler, Anne, Volk, Lynn, Spurr, Cynthia, Khorasani, Ramin, Tanasijevic, Milenko, Middleton, Blackford
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M1370
Peer-reviewed publication of scientific research results represents the most important means of their communication. The authors have annually reviewed a large heterogeneous set of papers to produce the International Medical Informatics Association (IMIA) Yearbook of Medical Informatics. To support an objective and high-quality review process, the authors attempted to provide reviewers with a set of refined quality criteria, comprised of 80 general criteria and an additional 60 criteria for specific [...]
Author(s): Ammenwerth, Elske, Wolff, Astrid C, Knaup, Petra, Ulmer, Hanno, Skonetzki, Stefan, van Bemmel, Jan H, McCray, Alexa T, Haux, Reinhold, Kulikowski, Casimir
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M1062
The noninquisitive critiquing system, AsthmaCritic, uses routinely recorded electronic patient data to select and analyze records of patients with asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). The system generates critiquing comments and adds these comments to the patient record. The system was developed by using and expanding an existing generic critiquing system. After a brief overview of the system, this report focuses on the authors' design choices in light of [...]
Author(s): Kuilboer, Manon M, van Wijk, Marc A M, Mosseveld, Mees, van der Lei, Johan
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M1273
Existing data stored in a hospital's transactional servers have enormous potential to improve performance measurement and health care quality. Accessing, organizing, and using these data to support research and quality improvement projects are evolving challenges for hospital systems. The authors report development of a clinical data warehouse that they created by importing data from the information systems of three affiliated public hospitals. They describe their methodology; difficulties encountered; responses from [...]
Author(s): Wisniewski, Mary F, Kieszkowski, Piotr, Zagorski, Brandon M, Trick, William E, Sommers, Michael, Weinstein, Robert A
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M1299
This report describes the design and implementation of the Real-time Outbreak and Disease Surveillance (RODS) system, a computer-based public health surveillance system for early detection of disease outbreaks. Hospitals send RODS data from clinical encounters over virtual private networks and leased lines using the Health Level 7 (HL7) message protocol. The data are sent in real time. RODS automatically classifies the registration chief complaint from the visit into one of [...]
Author(s): Tsui, Fu-Chiang, Espino, Jeremy U, Dato, Virginia M, Gesteland, Per H, Hutman, Judith, Wagner, Michael M
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M1345
The authors implemented an electronic medical record system in a rural Kenyan health center. Visit data are recorded on a paper encounter form, eliminating duplicate documentation in multiple clinic logbooks. Data are entered into an MS-Access database supported by redundant power systems. The system was initiated in February 2001, and 10,000 visit records were entered for 6,190 patients in six months. The authors present a summary of the clinics visited [...]
Author(s): Rotich, Joseph K, Hannan, Terry J, Smith, Faye E, Bii, John, Odero, Wilson W, Vu, Nguyen, Mamlin, Burke W, Mamlin, Joseph J, Einterz, Robert M, Tierney, William M
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M1301