Using computer technology to detect, measure, and prevent adverse drug events.
Author(s): Gardner, Reed M, Evans, R Scott
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M1651
Author(s): Gardner, Reed M, Evans, R Scott
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M1651
To examine various strategies for the identification of adverse drug events (ADEs) among older persons in the ambulatory clinical setting.
Author(s): Field, Terry S, Gurwitz, Jerry H, Harrold, Leslie R, Rothschild, Jeffrey M, Debellis, Kristin, Seger, Andrew C, Fish, Leslie S, Garber, Lawrence, Kelleher, Michael, Bates, David W
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M1586
The authors have developed the Genetics Home Reference, a consumer resource that addresses the health implications of the Human Genome Project. The research results made possible by the Human Genome Project are being made available increasingly in scientific databases on the Internet, but, because of the often highly technical nature of these databases, they are not readily accessible to the lay public. The authors' goal is to provide a bridge [...]
Author(s): Mitchell, Joyce A, Fun, Jane, McCray, Alexa T
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M1549
To survey a cross section of patients presenting to three urban primary care clinics to understand online health information search behaviors.
Author(s): Dickerson, Suzanne, Reinhart, Amber M, Feeley, Thomas Hugh, Bidani, Rakesh, Rich, Ellen, Garg, Vinod K, Hershey, Charles O
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M1460
Improving the safety, quality, and efficiency of health care will require immediate and ubiquitous access to complete patient information and decision support provided through a National Health Information Infrastructure (NHII).
Author(s): Yasnoff, William A, Humphreys, Betsy L, Overhage, J Marc, Detmer, Don E, Brennan, Patricia Flatley, Morris, Richard W, Middleton, Blackford, Bates, David W, Fanning, John P
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M1616
The Medical Informatics Network Tool (MINT) is a software system that supports the management of care for chronic illness. It is designed to improve clinical information, facilitate teamwork, and allow management of health care quality. MINT includes a browser interface for entry and organization of data and preparation of real-time reports. It includes personal computer-based applications that interact with clinicians. MINT is being used in a project to improve the [...]
Author(s): Young, Alexander S, Mintz, Jim, Cohen, Amy N, Chinman, Matthew J
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M1492
Do-not-resuscitate (DNR) orders and advance directives are increasingly prevalent and may affect medical interventions and outcomes. Simple, automated techniques to identify patients with DNR orders do not currently exist but could help avoid costly and time-consuming chart review. This study hypothesized that a decision to withhold cardiopulmonary resuscitation would be included in a patient's dictated reports. The authors developed and validated a simple computerized search method, which screens dictated reports [...]
Author(s): Aronsky, Dominik, Kasworm, Evelyn, Jacobson, Jay A, Haug, Peter J, Dean, Nathan C
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M1518
Author(s): Atreja, Ashish, Mehta, Neil, Jain, Anil, Harris, C Martin
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M1585
The incidence of adverse drug reactions may be decreased by computerized physician order entry (CPOE) with decision support. The authors describe the development of a drug database model for computer-supported dose adjustment within a CPOE system. The following two core elements were included: (1) To allow electronic dose and volume calculation, the relation between strength (e.g., 5 mg/1 mL) and prescribed unit (e.g., 1 ampoule containing 2 mL) must be [...]
Author(s): Martin, Peter, Haefeli, Walter E, Martin-Facklam, Meret
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M1296
Author(s): Stead, William W
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.m1523