Standing in the shadows of theory.
Author(s): Brennan, Patricia Flatley
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.m2691
Author(s): Brennan, Patricia Flatley
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.m2691
Author(s): Chute, Christopher G
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.m2693
We conducted a reliability study comparing single data entry (SE) into a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet to entry using the existing forms (EF) feature of the Teleforms software system, in which optical character recognition is used to capture data off of paper forms designed in non-Teleforms software programs. We compared the transcription of data from multiple paper forms from over 100 research participants representing almost 20,000 data entry fields. Error rates [...]
Author(s): Wahi, Monika M, Parks, David V, Skeate, Robert C, Goldin, Steven B
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2381
Transfusion-related acute lung injury (TRALI), the leading cause of transfusion-related death, is underreported by clinicians. For TRALI research, a clinician-independent, computerized system has been developed to detect patients with acute respiratory distress posttransfusion. A computer system generates an alert when a blood gas result indicated a PaO2:FiO2 ratio below 300, within twelve hours of blood issued from the blood bank for a patient. The system was prospectively compared to conventional [...]
Author(s): Finlay-Morreale, Heather E, Louie, Clifton, Toy, Pearl
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2538
The authors define a DNA biobank as a repository of genetic information correlated with patient medical records. DNA biobanks may assist in the research and identification of genetic factors influencing disease and drug interactions, but may raise ethical issues. How healthcare providers perceive DNA biobanks is unknown.
Author(s): Leiman, David A, Lorenzi, Nancy M, Wyatt, Jeremy C, Doney, Alex S F, Rosenbloom, S Trent
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2571
Knowledge about people and organizational issues pertinent to implementation and maintenance of clinical systems has grown steadily over the past fifteen years. Less is known about implementation of systems used for clinical and biomedical research. In conjunction with current National Institutes of Health Roadmap efforts that promote translational research, these issues should now be identified and addressed. During the 2007 American College of Medical Informatics Symposium, members discussed behavioral aspects [...]
Author(s): Ash, Joan S, Anderson, Nicholas R, Tarczy-Hornoch, Peter
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2582
This Viewpoint paper has grown out of a presentation at the American College of Medical Informatics 2007 Winter Symposium, the resulting discussion, and several activities that have coalesced around an issue that most informaticians accept as true but is not commonly considered during the implementation of Electronic Health Records (EHR) outside of academia or research institutions. Successful EHR implementation is facilitated and sometimes determined by formative evaluation, usually focusing on [...]
Author(s): McGowan, Julie J, Cusack, Caitlin M, Poon, Eric G
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2584
Authors evaluated the impact of computerized alerts on the quality of outpatient laboratory monitoring for transplant patients. For 356 outpatient liver transplant patients managed at LDS Hospital, Salt Lake City, this observational study compared traditional laboratory result reporting, using faxes and printouts, to computerized alerts implemented in 2004. Study alerts within the electronic health record notified clinicians of new results and overdue new orders for creatinine tests and immunosuppression drug [...]
Author(s): Staes, Catherine J, Evans, R Scott, Rocha, Beatriz H S C, Sorensen, John B, Huff, Stanley M, Arata, Joan, Narus, Scott P
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2608
The College of American Pathologists (CAP) Category 1 quality measures, tumor stage, Gleason score, and surgical margin status, are used by physicians and cancer registrars to categorize patients into groups for clinical trials and treatment planning. This study was conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of an application designed to automatically extract these quality measures from the postoperative pathology reports of patients having undergone prostatectomies for treatment of prostate cancer.
Author(s): D'Avolio, Leonard W, Litwin, Mark S, Rogers, Selwyn O, Bui, Alex A T
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2649
Partners Healthcare, and its affiliated hospitals, have a long track record of accomplishments in clinical information systems implementations and research. Seven ideas have shaped the information systems strategies and tactics at Partners; centrality of processes, organizational partnerships, progressive incrementalism, agility, architecture, embedded research, and engage the field. This article reviews the ideas and discusses the rationale and steps taken to put the ideas into practice.
Author(s): Glaser, John P
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2671