Presentation of the Morris F. Collen Award to Reed McArthur Gardner, PhD.
Author(s): Hales, Joseph W
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.m2068
Author(s): Hales, Joseph W
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.m2068
To develop a model of the life cycle of clinical documents from inception to use in a person's medical record, including workflow requirements from clinical practice, local policy, and regulation.
Author(s): Payne, Thomas H, Graham, Gail
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M1988
The literature of home telehealth technology recommends that systems be designed to minimize their obtrusiveness to end users. However, this term is neither explicitly defined nor consistently used. This paper presents a definition of the concept of obtrusiveness. Within this definition, twenty-two categories of what may be perceived as obtrusive in home telehealth technology are proposed based on a review of the literature. These categories are grouped into eight dimensions [...]
Author(s): Hensel, Brian K, Demiris, George, Courtney, Karen L
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2026
Asthma is a common condition associated with significant patient morbidity and health care costs. Although widely accepted evidence-based guidelines for asthma management exist, unnecessary variation in patient care remains. Application of biomedical informatics techniques is one potential way to improve care for asthmatic patients. We performed a systematic literature review to identify computerized applications for clinical asthma care. Studies were evaluated for their clinical domain, developmental stage and study design [...]
Author(s): Sanders, David L, Aronsky, Dominik
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2039
Many hospitals utilize antimicrobial management teams (AMTs) to improve patient care. However, most function with minimal computer support. We evaluated the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of a computerized clinical decision support system for the management of antimicrobial utilization.
Author(s): McGregor, Jessina C, Weekes, Elizabeth, Forrest, Graeme N, Standiford, Harold C, Perencevich, Eli N, Furuno, Jon P, Harris, Anthony D
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2049
Author(s): Kuperman, Gilad J, Reichley, Richard M, Bailey, Thomas C
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2055
To automate the mapping of disparate databases to standardized medical vocabularies.
Author(s): Sun, Jennifer Y, Sun, Yao
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M1823
The development and application of data-driven decision-support systems for medical triage, diagnostics, and prognostics pose special requirements on physiologic data. In particular, that data are reliable in order to produce meaningful results. The authors describe a method that automatically estimates the reliability of reference heart rates (HRr) derived from electrocardiogram (ECG) waveforms and photoplethysmogram (PPG) waveforms recorded by vital-signs monitors. The reliability is quantitatively expressed through a quality index (QI) [...]
Author(s): Yu, Chenggang, Liu, Zhenqiu, McKenna, Thomas, Reisner, Andrew T, Reifman, Jaques
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M1925
Electronic health record (EHR) systems are increasingly being adopted in pediatric practices; however, requirements for integrated growth charts are poorly described and are not standardized in current systems. The authors integrated growth chart functionality into an EHR system being developed and installed in a multispecialty pediatric clinic in an academic medical center. During a three-year observation period, rates of electronically documented values for weight, stature, and head circumference increased from [...]
Author(s): Rosenbloom, S Trent, Qi, XiaoFeng, Riddle, William R, Russell, William E, DonLevy, Susan C, Giuse, Dario, Sedman, Aileen B, Spooner, S Andrew
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M1944
Health care provides many opportunities in which the sharing of data between independent sites is highly desirable. Several standards are required to produce the functional and semantic interoperability necessary to support the exchange of such data: a common reference information model, a common set of data elements, a common terminology, common data structures, and a common transport standard. This paper addresses one component of that set of standards: the ability [...]
Author(s): Ferranti, Jeffrey M, Musser, R Clayton, Kawamoto, Kensaku, Hammond, W Ed
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M1963