A system for automated lexical mapping.
To automate the mapping of disparate databases to standardized medical vocabularies.
Author(s): Sun, Jennifer Y, Sun, Yao
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M1823
To automate the mapping of disparate databases to standardized medical vocabularies.
Author(s): Sun, Jennifer Y, Sun, Yao
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M1823
The authors describe a pilot project to standardize local laboratory data at five Indian Health Service (IHS) medical facilities by mapping laboratory test names to Logical Observation Identifier Names and Codes (LOINC). An automated mapping tool was developed to assign LOINC codes. At these sites, they were able to map from 63% to 76% of the local active laboratory tests to LOINC using the mapping tool. Eleven percent to 27% [...]
Author(s): Khan, Agha N, Griffith, Stanley P, Moore, Catherine, Russell, Dorothy, Rosario, Arnulfo C, Bertolli, Jeanne
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M1935
Although computerized physician order entry (CPOE) may decrease errors and improve quality, hospital adoption has been slow. The high costs and limited data on financial benefits of CPOE systems are a major barrier to adoption. The authors assessed the costs and financial benefits of the CPOE system at Brigham and Women's Hospital over ten years.
Author(s): Kaushal, Rainu, Jha, Ashish K, Franz, Calvin, Glaser, John, Shetty, Kanaka D, Jaggi, Tonushree, Middleton, Blackford, Kuperman, Gilad J, Khorasani, Ramin, Tanasijevic, Milenko, Bates, David W, ,
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M1984
Providing quality health care requires access to continuous patient data that developing countries often lack. A panel of medical informatics specialists, clinical human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) specialists, and program managers suggests a minimum data set for supporting the management and monitoring of patients with HIV and their care programs in developing countries. The proposed minimum data set consists of data for registration and scheduling, monitoring and improving practice management, and [...]
Author(s): Tierney, William M, Beck, Eduard J, Gardner, Reed M, Musick, Beverly, Shields, Mark, Shiyonga, Naomi M, Spohr, Mark H
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2005
Confusion about patients' medication regimens during the hospital admission and discharge process accounts for many preventable and serious medication errors. Many organizations have begun to redesign their clinical processes to address this patient safety concern. Partners HealthCare, an integrated delivery network in Boston, Massachusetts, has answered this interdisciplinary challenge by leveraging its multiple outpatient electronic medical records (EMR) and inpatient computerized provider order entry (CPOE) systems to facilitate the process [...]
Author(s): Poon, Eric G, Blumenfeld, Barry, Hamann, Claus, Turchin, Alexander, Graydon-Baker, Erin, McCarthy, Patricia C, Poikonen, John, Mar, Perry, Schnipper, Jeffrey L, Hallisey, Robert K, Smith, Sandra, McCormack, Christine, Paterno, Marilyn, Coley, Christopher M, Karson, Andrew, Chueh, Henry C, Van Putten, Cheryl, Millar, Sally G, Clapp, Margaret, Bhan, Ishir, Meyer, Gregg S, Gandhi, Tejal K, Broverman, Carol A
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2142
Author(s): Podichetty, Vinod K, Varley, Eric
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.2099
To assess the acceptability and usage of a standalone personal digital assistant (PDA)-based clinical decision-support system (CDSS) for the diagnosis and management of acute respiratory tract infections (RTIs) in the outpatient setting.
Author(s): Rubin, Michael A, Bateman, Kim, Donnelly, Sharon, Stoddard, Gregory J, Stevenson, Kurt, Gardner, Reed M, Samore, Matthew H
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2029
This case study examined the utility of regular expressions to identify clinical data relevant to the epidemiology of treatment of hypertension. We designed a software tool that employed regular expressions to identify and extract instances of documented blood pressure values and anti-hypertensive treatment intensification from the text of physician notes. We determined sensitivity, specificity and precision of identification of blood pressure values and anti-hypertensive treatment intensification using a gold standard [...]
Author(s): Turchin, Alexander, Kolatkar, Nikheel S, Grant, Richard W, Makhni, Eric C, Pendergrass, Merri L, Einbinder, Jonathan S
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2078
Clinicians are increasingly using handheld computers (HC) during patient care. We sought to assess the role of HC-based clinical reference software in medical practice by conducting a survey and assessing actual usage behavior.
Author(s): Rothschild, Jeffrey M, Fang, Edward, Liu, Vincent, Litvak, Irina, Yoon, Cathy, Bates, David W
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2103
This review describes recent experimental and focus group research on graphics as a method of communication about quantitative health risks. Some of the studies discussed in this review assessed effect of graphs on quantitative reasoning, others assessed effects on behavior or behavioral intentions, and still others assessed viewers' likes and dislikes. Graphical features that improve the accuracy of quantitative reasoning appear to differ from the features most likely to alter [...]
Author(s): Ancker, Jessica S, Senathirajah, Yalini, Kukafka, Rita, Starren, Justin B
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2115