Response to Corrao et al.: Improving efficacy of PubMed clinical queries for retrieving scientifically strong studies on treatment.
Author(s): Wilczynski, Nancy L, Haynes, R Brian
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2297
Author(s): Wilczynski, Nancy L, Haynes, R Brian
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2297
Despite their demonstrated effectiveness, clinical decision support (CDS) systems are not widely used within the U.S. The Roadmap for National Action on Clinical Decision Support, published in June 2006 by the American Medical Informatics Association, identifies six strategic objectives for achieving widespread adoption of effective CDS capabilities. In this manuscript, we propose a Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) for CDS that facilitates achievement of these six objectives. Within the proposed framework, CDS [...]
Author(s): Kawamoto, Kensaku, Lobach, David F
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2298
Author(s): Albrecht, Katherine
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2316
This document comprises an AMIA Board of Directors approved White Paper that presents a roadmap for national action on clinical decision support. It is published in JAMIA for archival and dissemination purposes. The full text of this material has been previously published on the AMIA Web site (www.amia.org/inside/initiatives/cds). AMIA is the copyright holder.
Author(s): Osheroff, Jerome A, Teich, Jonathan M, Middleton, Blackford, Steen, Elaine B, Wright, Adam, Detmer, Don E
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2334
Author(s): Nadkarni, Prakash M, Miller, Randolph A
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2349
Computerized physician order entry (CPOE) is an application that is used to electronically write physician orders either in the hospital or in the outpatient setting. It is used in about 15% of U.S. Hospitals and a smaller percentage of ambulatory clinics. It is linked with clinical decision support, which provides much of the value of implementing it. A number of studies have assessed the impact of CPOE with respect to [...]
Author(s): Classen, David C, Avery, Anthony J, Bates, David W
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2248
Secondary use of health data applies personal health information (PHI) for uses outside of direct health care delivery. It includes such activities as analysis, research, quality and safety measurement, public health, payment, provider certification or accreditation, marketing, and other business applications, including strictly commercial activities. Secondary use of health data can enhance health care experiences for individuals, expand knowledge about disease and appropriate treatments, strengthen understanding about effectiveness and efficiency [...]
Author(s): Safran, Charles, Bloomrosen, Meryl, Hammond, W Edward, Labkoff, Steven, Markel-Fox, Suzanne, Tang, Paul C, Detmer, Don E, Expert Panel,
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2273
As new directions and priorities emerge in health care, nursing informatics leaders must prepare to guide the profession appropriately. To use an analogy, where a road bends or changes directions, guideposts indicate how drivers can stay on course. The AMIA Nursing Informatics Working Group (NIWG) produced this white paper as the product of a meeting convened: 1) to describe anticipated nationwide changes in demographics, health care quality, and health care [...]
Author(s): McCormick, Kathleen A, Delaney, Connie J, Brennan, Patricia Flatley, Effken, Judith A, Kendrick, Kathie, Murphy, Judy, Skiba, Diane J, Warren, Judith J, Weaver, Charlotte A, Weiner, Betsy, Westra, Bonnie L
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M1996
The authors present an Electronic Healthcare Record (EHR) server, designed and developed as a proof of concept of the revised prEN13606:2005 European standard concerning EHR communications.
Author(s): Muñoz, Adolfo, Somolinos, Roberto, Pascual, Mario, Fragua, Juan A, González, Miguel A, Monteagudo, Jose Luis, Salvador, Carlos H
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2058
This paper presents a model for analysis of chronic disease prescribing action over time in terms of transitions in status of therapy as indicated in electronic prescribing records. The quality of alerts derived from these therapeutic state transitions is assessed in the context of antihypertensive prescribing.
Author(s): Gadzhanova, Svetla, Iankov, Ivan I, Warren, James R, Stanek, Jan, Misan, Gary M, Baig, Zak, Ponte, Lorenzo
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2169