EBMonFHIR-based tools and initiatives to support clinical research.
Author(s): Alper, Brian S
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocac193
Author(s): Alper, Brian S
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocac193
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has demonstrated the value of real-world data for public health research. International federated analyses are crucial for informing policy makers. Common data models (CDMs) are critical for enabling these studies to be performed efficiently. Our objective was to convert the UK Biobank, a study of 500 000 participants with rich genetic and phenotypic data to the Observational Medical Outcomes Partnership (OMOP) CDM.
Author(s): Papez, Vaclav, Moinat, Maxim, Voss, Erica A, Bazakou, Sofia, Van Winzum, Anne, Peviani, Alessia, Payralbe, Stefan, Kallfelz, Michael, Asselbergs, Folkert W, Prieto-Alhambra, Daniel, Dobson, Richard J B, Denaxas, Spiros
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocac203
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DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocac183
Electronic health record audit logs capture a time-sequenced record of clinician activities while using the system. Audit log data therefore facilitate unobtrusive measurement at scale of clinical work activities and workflow as well as derivative, behavioral proxies (eg, teamwork). Given its considerable research potential, studies leveraging these data have burgeoned. As the field has matured, the challenges of using the data to answer significant research questions have come into focus [...]
Author(s): Kannampallil, Thomas, Adler-Milstein, Julia
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocac173
A panel sponsored by the American College of Medical Informatics (ACMI) at the 2021 AMIA Symposium addressed the provocative question: "Are Electronic Health Records dumbing down clinicians?" After reviewing electronic health record (EHR) development and evolution, the panel discussed how EHR use can impair care delivery. Both suboptimal functionality during EHR use and longer-term effects outside of EHR use can reduce clinicians' efficiencies, reasoning abilities, and knowledge. Panel members explored [...]
Author(s): Melton, Genevieve B, Cimino, James J, Lehmann, Christoph U, Sengstack, Patricia R, Smith, Joshua C, Tierney, William M, Miller, Randolph A
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocac163
How to deliver best care in various clinical settings remains a vexing problem. All pertinent healthcare-related questions have not, cannot, and will not be addressable with costly time- and resource-consuming controlled clinical trials. At present, evidence-based guidelines can address only a small fraction of the types of care that clinicians deliver. Furthermore, underserved areas rarely can access state-of-the-art evidence-based guidelines in real-time, and often lack the wherewithal to implement advanced [...]
Author(s): Morris, Alan H, Horvat, Christopher, Stagg, Brian, Grainger, David W, Lanspa, Michael, Orme, James, Clemmer, Terry P, Weaver, Lindell K, Thomas, Frank O, Grissom, Colin K, Hirshberg, Ellie, East, Thomas D, Wallace, Carrie Jane, Young, Michael P, Sittig, Dean F, Suchyta, Mary, Pearl, James E, Pesenti, Antinio, Bombino, Michela, Beck, Eduardo, Sward, Katherine A, Weir, Charlene, Phansalkar, Shobha, Bernard, Gordon R, Thompson, B Taylor, Brower, Roy, Truwit, Jonathon, Steingrub, Jay, Hiten, R Duncan, Willson, Douglas F, Zimmerman, Jerry J, Nadkarni, Vinay, Randolph, Adrienne G, Curley, Martha A Q, Newth, Christopher J L, Lacroix, Jacques, Agus, Michael S D, Lee, Kang Hoe, deBoisblanc, Bennett P, Moore, Frederick Alan, Evans, R Scott, Sorenson, Dean K, Wong, Anthony, Boland, Michael V, Dere, Willard H, Crandall, Alan, Facelli, Julio, Huff, Stanley M, Haug, Peter J, Pielmeier, Ulrike, Rees, Stephen E, Karbing, Dan S, Andreassen, Steen, Fan, Eddy, Goldring, Roberta M, Berger, Kenneth I, Oppenheimer, Beno W, Ely, E Wesley, Pickering, Brian W, Schoenfeld, David A, Tocino, Irena, Gonnering, Russell S, Pronovost, Peter J, Savitz, Lucy A, Dreyfuss, Didier, Slutsky, Arthur S, Crapo, James D, Pinsky, Michael R, James, Brent, Berwick, Donald M
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocac143
The Supreme Court recently overturned settled case law that affirmed a pregnant individual's Constitutional right to an abortion. While many states will commit to protect this right, a large number of others have enacted laws that limit or outright ban abortion within their borders. Additional efforts are underway to prevent pregnant individuals from seeking care outside their home state. These changes have significant implications for delivery of healthcare as well [...]
Author(s): Clayton, Ellen Wright, Embí, Peter J, Malin, Bradley A
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocac155
COVID-19 vaccination uptake has been suboptimal, even in high-risk populations. New approaches are needed to bring vaccination data to the groups leading outreach efforts. This article describes work to make state-level vaccination data more accessible by extending the Bulk Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resource (FHIR) standard to better support the repeated retrieval of vaccination data for coordinated outreach efforts. We also describe a corresponding low-foot-print software for population outreach that automates [...]
Author(s): Lenert, Leslie, Jacobs, Jeff, Agnew, James, Ding, Wei, Kirchoff, Katie, Weatherston, Duncan, Deans, Kenneth
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocac237
In response to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, the Veterans Health Administration (VA) rapidly expanded virtual care (defined as care delivered by video and phone), raising concerns about technology access disparities (ie, the digital divide). Virtual care was somewhat established in primary care and mental health care prepandemic, but video telehealth implementation was new for most subspecialties, including cardiology. We sought to identify patient characteristics of virtual and video-based [...]
Author(s): Tisdale, Rebecca L, Ferguson, Jacqueline, Van Campen, James, Greene, Liberty, Sandhu, Alexander T, Heidenreich, Paul A, Zulman, Donna M
DOI: 10.1093/jamiaopen/ooac103
Hypertension has long been recognized as one of the most important predisposing factors for cardiovascular diseases and mortality. In recent years, machine learning methods have shown potential in diagnostic and predictive approaches in chronic diseases. Electronic health records (EHRs) have emerged as a reliable source of longitudinal data. The aim of this study is to predict the onset of hypertension using modern deep learning (DL) architectures, specifically long short-term memory [...]
Author(s): Datta, Suparno, Morassi Sasso, Ariane, Kiwit, Nina, Bose, Subhronil, Nadkarni, Girish, Miotto, Riccardo, Böttinger, Erwin P
DOI: 10.1093/jamiaopen/ooac097