Letter to the Editor: Secondary use of electronic health record data for clinical workflow analysis.
Author(s): Klubert, David M, Black, Caroline
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocy029
Author(s): Klubert, David M, Black, Caroline
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocy029
Our objectives were to measure experts' opinions and develop consensus via the Delphi process on the barriers, applications, and concerns associated with telemental health (TMH) for youth.
Author(s): Howard, Abigail, Flanagan, Mindy, Drouin, Michelle, Carpenter, Maria, Chen, Elizabeth M, Duchovic, Catherine, Toscos, Tammy
DOI: 10.1093/jamiaopen/ooy002
To evaluate the effect of a previously validated electronic health record-based child abuse trigger system on physician compliance with clinical guidelines for evaluation of physical abuse.
Author(s): Suresh, Srinivasan, Saladino, Richard A, Fromkin, Janet, Heineman, Emily, McGinn, Tom, Richichi, Rudolph, Berger, Rachel P
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocy025
In recent years, electronic health record systems have been widely implemented in China, making clinical data available electronically. However, little effort has been devoted to making drug information exchangeable among these systems. This study aimed to build a Normalized Chinese Clinical Drug (NCCD) knowledge base, by applying and extending the information model of RxNorm to Chinese clinical drugs.
Author(s): Wang, Li, Zhang, Yaoyun, Jiang, Min, Wang, Jingqi, Dong, Jiancheng, Liu, Yun, Tao, Cui, Jiang, Guoqian, Zhou, Yi, Xu, Hua
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocy020
Transgender individuals are vulnerable to negative health risks and outcomes, but research remains limited because data sources, such as electronic medical records (EMRs), lack standardized collection of gender identity information. Most EMR do not include the gold standard of self-identified gender identity, but International Classification of Diseases (ICDs) includes diagnostic codes indicating transgender-related clinical services. However, it is unclear if these codes can indicate transgender status. The objective of this [...]
Author(s): Blosnich, John R, Cashy, John, Gordon, Adam J, Shipherd, Jillian C, Kauth, Michael R, Brown, George R, Fine, Michael J
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocy022
To analyze literature-based data from PubMed to identify diseases and medications that have frequently been studied with major depressive disorder (MDD).
Author(s): Zhu, Yongjun, Kim, Min-Hyung, Banerjee, Samprit, Deferio, Joseph, Alexopoulos, George S, Pathak, Jyotishman
DOI: 10.1093/jamiaopen/ooy001
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
The overuse of cranial computed tomography (CT) to diagnose potential traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) exposes children with minor blunt head trauma to unnecessary ionizing radiation. The Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network and the Clinical Research on Emergency Services and Treatments Network implemented TBI prediction rules via electronic health record (EHR) clinical decision support (CDS) to decrease use of CTs in children with minor blunt head trauma.
Author(s): Masterson Creber, Ruth M, Dayan, Peter S, Kuppermann, Nathan, Ballard, Dustin W, Tzimenatos, Leah, Alessandrini, Evaline, Mistry, Rakesh D, Hoffman, Jeffrey, Vinson, David R, Bakken, Suzanne, ,
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1669460
Compared with medicine, less research has focused on adoption rates and factors contributing to the adoption of electronic dental records (EDRs) and certified electronic health records (EHRs) in the field of dentistry. We ran two multivariate models on EDR adoption and certification-capable EHR adoption to determine environmental and organizational factors associated with adoption.
Author(s): Chauhan, Zain, Samarah, Mohammad, Unertl, Kim M, Jones, Martha W
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1667331
Informed and engaged parents may influence outcomes for childhood illness. Understanding the needs of the caregivers of pediatric patients is a critical first step in promoting engagement in their child's care. In 2014, we developed an Engagement Consultation Service at the Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt. This service determines the health-related needs of the caregivers of hospitalized children and makes educational or technology recommendations to meet those needs [...]
Author(s): Lee, Daniel J, Cronin, Robert, Robinson, Jamie, Anders, Shilo, Unertl, Kim, Kelly, Katherine, Hankins, Heather, Skeens, Ryan, Jackson, Gretchen P
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1667205