Correction to: Transforming and evaluating the UK Biobank to the OMOP Common Data Model for COVID-19 research and beyond.
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DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocad032
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DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocad032
Identifying ethical concerns with ML applications to healthcare (ML-HCA) before problems arise is now a stated goal of ML design oversight groups and regulatory agencies. Lack of accepted standard methodology for ethical analysis, however, presents challenges. In this case study, we evaluate use of a stakeholder "values-collision" approach to identify consequential ethical challenges associated with an ML-HCA for advanced care planning (ACP). Identification of ethical challenges could guide revision and [...]
Author(s): Cagliero, Diana, Deuitch, Natalie, Shah, Nigam, Feudtner, Chris, Char, Danton
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocad022
Observational studies can impact patient care but must be robust and reproducible. Nonreproducibility is primarily caused by unclear reporting of design choices and analytic procedures. This study aimed to: (1) assess how the study logic described in an observational study could be interpreted by independent researchers and (2) quantify the impact of interpretations' variability on patient characteristics.
Author(s): Ostropolets, Anna, Albogami, Yasser, Conover, Mitchell, Banda, Juan M, Baumgartner, William A, Blacketer, Clair, Desai, Priyamvada, DuVall, Scott L, Fortin, Stephen, Gilbert, James P, Golozar, Asieh, Ide, Joshua, Kanter, Andrew S, Kern, David M, Kim, Chungsoo, Lai, Lana Y H, Li, Chenyu, Liu, Feifan, Lynch, Kristine E, Minty, Evan, Neves, Maria Inês, Ng, Ding Quan, Obene, Tontel, Pera, Victor, Pratt, Nicole, Rao, Gowtham, Rappoport, Nadav, Reinecke, Ines, Saroufim, Paola, Shoaibi, Azza, Simon, Katherine, Suchard, Marc A, Swerdel, Joel N, Voss, Erica A, Weaver, James, Zhang, Linying, Hripcsak, George, Ryan, Patrick B
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocad009
Vaccines are crucial components of pandemic responses. Over 12 billion coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccines were administered at the time of writing. However, public perceptions of vaccines have been complex. We integrated social media and surveillance data to unravel the evolving perceptions of COVID-19 vaccines.
Author(s): Wang, Hanyin, Li, Yikuan, Hutch, Meghan R, Kline, Adrienne S, Otero, Sebastian, Mithal, Leena B, Miller, Emily S, Naidech, Andrew, Luo, Yuan
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocad029
Prior authorization (PA) may be a necessary evil within the healthcare system, contributing to physician burnout and delaying necessary care, but also allowing payers to prevent wasting resources on redundant, expensive, and/or ineffective care. PA has become an "informatics issue" with the rise of automated methods for PA review, championed in the Health Level 7 International's (HL7's) DaVinci Project. DaVinci proposes using rule-based methods to automate PA, a time-tested strategy [...]
Author(s): Lenert, Leslie A, Lane, Steven, Wehbe, Ramsey
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocad016
The All of Us Research Program makes individual-level data available to researchers while protecting the participants' privacy. This article describes the protections embedded in the multistep access process, with a particular focus on how the data was transformed to meet generally accepted re-identification risk levels.
Author(s): Xia, Weiyi, Basford, Melissa, Carroll, Robert, Clayton, Ellen Wright, Harris, Paul, Kantacioglu, Murat, Liu, Yongtai, Nyemba, Steve, Vorobeychik, Yevgeniy, Wan, Zhiyu, Malin, Bradley A
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocad021
To improve problem list documentation and care quality.
Author(s): Wright, Adam, Schreiber, Richard, Bates, David W, Aaron, Skye, Ai, Angela, Cholan, Raja Arul, Desai, Akshay, Divo, Miguel, Dorr, David A, Hickman, Thu-Trang, Hussain, Salman, Just, Shari, Koh, Brian, Lipsitz, Stuart, Mcevoy, Dustin, Rosenbloom, Trent, Russo, Elise, Ting, David Yut-Chee, Weitkamp, Asli, Sittig, Dean F
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocad020
We conducted a systematic review to characterize and critically appraise developed prediction models based on structured electronic health record (EHR) data for adverse drug event (ADE) diagnosis and prognosis in adult hospitalized patients.
Author(s): Yasrebi-de Kom, Izak A R, Dongelmans, Dave A, de Keizer, Nicolette F, Jager, Kitty J, Schut, Martijn C, Abu-Hanna, Ameen, Klopotowska, Joanna E
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocad014
We evaluated nursing-related free-text communication orders to identify potential safety hazards and describe patterns and scope of care domains addressed that may reveal preventable workarounds and potential gaps in electronic health record (EHR) functionality.
Author(s): Staes, Catherine, Yusuf, Saldi, Hambly, Medalit, Phengphoo, Saifon, Guo, Jia-Wen
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocad018
There are over 363 customized risk models of the American College of Cardiology and the American Heart Association (ACC/AHA) pooled cohort equations (PCE) in the literature, but their gains in clinical utility are rarely evaluated. We build new risk models for patients with specific comorbidities and geographic locations and evaluate whether performance improvements translate to gains in clinical utility.
Author(s): Xu, Yizhe, Foryciarz, Agata, Steinberg, Ethan, Shah, Nigam H
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocad017