Global Health Informatics: the state of research and lessons learned.
Author(s): Quintana, Yuri, Cullen, Theresa A, Holmes, John H, Joshi, Ashish, Novillo-Ortiz, David, Liaw, Siaw-Teng
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocad027
Author(s): Quintana, Yuri, Cullen, Theresa A, Holmes, John H, Joshi, Ashish, Novillo-Ortiz, David, Liaw, Siaw-Teng
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocad027
Global Health Informatics (GHI) as a branch of health informatics has been established for 2 decades now. During that time, great strides have been made in the creation and implementation of informatics tools to improve healthcare delivery and outcomes in the most vulnerable and remote communities worldwide. In many of the most successful projects, innovation has been shared between teams in high- and low- or middle-income countries (LMICs). In this [...]
Author(s): Fraser, Hamish S F, Zahiri, Keyana, Kim, Nicole, Kim, Chloe, Craig, Sansanee
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocad024
The objective of this study is to provide a method to calculate model performance measures in the presence of resource constraints, with a focus on net benefit (NB).
Author(s): Singh, Karandeep, Shah, Nigam H, Vickers, Andrew J
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocad006
Clinical Information System (CIS) usage can reduce healthcare costs over time, improve the quality of medical care and safety, and enhance clinical efficiency. However, CIS implementation in developing countries poses additional, different challenges from the developed countries. Therefore, this research aimed to systematically review the literature, gathering and integrating research findings on Success Factors (SFs) in CIS implementation for developing countries. This helps to integrate past knowledge and develop a [...]
Author(s): Tun, Soe Ye Yint, Madanian, Samaneh
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocad011
Opioid-related overdose (OD) deaths continue to increase. Take-home naloxone (THN), after treatment for an OD in an emergency department (ED), is a recommended but under-utilized practice. To promote THN prescription, we developed a noninterruptive decision support intervention that combined a detailed OD documentation template with a reminder to use the template that is automatically inserted into a provider's note by decision rules. We studied the impact of the combined intervention [...]
Author(s): Jennings, Lindsey K, Ward, Ralph, Pekar, Ekaterina, Szwast, Elizabeth, Sox, Luke, Hying, Joseph, Mccauley, Jenna, Obeid, Jihad S, Lenert, Leslie A
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocac257
We provide a scoping review of Digital Health Interventions (DHIs) that mitigate COVID-19 misinformation and disinformation seeding and spread.
Author(s): Czerniak, Katarzyna, Pillai, Raji, Parmar, Abhi, Ramnath, Kavita, Krocker, Joseph, Myneni, Sahiti
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocad005
Patients and families are key partners in diagnosis, but methods to routinely engage them in diagnostic safety are lacking. Policy mandating patient access to electronic health information presents new opportunities. We tested a new online tool ("OurDX") that was codesigned with patients and families, to determine the types and frequencies of potential safety issues identified by patients/families with chronic health conditions and whether their contributions were integrated into the visit [...]
Author(s): Bell, Sigall K, Dong, Zhiyong J, Desroches, Catherine M, Hart, Nicholas, Liu, Stephen, Mahon, Brianna, Ngo, Long H, Thomas, Eric J, Bourgeois, Fabienne
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocad003
Convert the Medical Information Mart for Intensive Care (MIMIC)-IV database into Health Level 7 Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR). Additionally, generate and publish an openly available demo of the resources, and create a FHIR Implementation Guide to support and clarify the usage of MIMIC-IV on FHIR.
Author(s): Bennett, Alex M, Ulrich, Hannes, van Damme, Philip, Wiedekopf, Joshua, Johnson, Alistair E W
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocad002
Ambient clinical documentation technology uses automatic speech recognition (ASR) and natural language processing (NLP) to turn patient-clinician conversations into clinical documentation. It is a promising approach to reducing clinician burden and improving documentation quality. However, the performance of current-generation ASR remains inadequately validated. In this study, we investigated the impact of non-lexical conversational sounds (NLCS) on ASR performance. NLCS, such as Mm-hm and Uh-uh, are commonly used to convey important [...]
Author(s): Tran, Brian D, Latif, Kareem, Reynolds, Tera L, Park, Jihyun, Elston Lafata, Jennifer, Tai-Seale, Ming, Zheng, Kai
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocad001
The onset of COVID-19 and related policy responses made it difficult to study interactive health informatics solutions in clinical study settings. Instrumented log and event data from interactive systems capture temporal details that can be used to generate insights about care continuity during ongoing pandemics.
Author(s): Wachira, Charles, Ogallo, William, Okwako, Sharon, Remy, Sekou Lionel, Bukania, Zipporah, Njeru, Mercy Karimi, Mwangi, Moses, Mokua, Sharon, Omwanda, Wycliffe, Ressler, Daniele, Walcott-Bryant, Aisha
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocad004