Electronic health records - beyond meaningful use.
Author(s): Ahmad, A
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2010-06-IE-0037
Author(s): Ahmad, A
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2010-06-IE-0037
Results of the Austrian MOBITEL (MOBIle phone based TELemonitoring for heart failure patients) trial indicate that home-based telemonitoring improves outcome of chronic heart failure (CHF) patients and reduces both frequency and duration of hospitalizations. Based on lessons learned, we assessed the weak points to clear the way for routine operations.
Author(s): Kastner, P, Morak, J, Modre, R, Kollmann, A, Ebner, C, Fruhwald, Fm, Schreier, G
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2009-12-RA-0021
Web 2.0 technologies, known as social media, social technologies or Web 2.0, have emerged into the mainstream. As they grow, these new technologies have the opportunity to influence the methods and procedures of many fields. This paper focuses on the clinical implications of the growing Web 2.0 technologies. Five developing trends are explored: information channels, augmented reality, location-based mobile social computing, virtual worlds and serious gaming, and collaborative research networks [...]
Author(s): Spallek, H, O'Donnell, J, Clayton, M, Anderson, P, Krueger, A
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2010-01-CR-0003
Within health and health care, medical informatics and its subspecialties of biomedical, clinical, and public health informatics have emerged as a new discipline with increasing demands for its own work force. Knowledge and skills in medical informatics are widely acknowledged as crucial to future success in patient care, research relating to biomedicine, clinical care, and public health, as well as health policy design. The maturity of the domain and the [...]
Author(s): Detmer, Don E, Munger, Benson S, Lehmann, Christoph U
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2009-11-R-0016
OBJECTIVE: Current staging systems are not accurate for classifying pancreatic endocrine tumors (PETs) by risk. Here, we developed a prognostic model for PETs and compared it to the WHO classification system. METHODS: We identified 98 patients diagnosed with PET at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Medical Center (1999 to 2009). Tumor and clinical characteristics were retrieved and associations with survival were assessed by univariate Cox analysis. A multivariable model was constructed and [...]
Author(s): Botsis, Taxiarchis, Anagnostou, Valsamo K, Hartvigsen, Gunnar, Hripcsak, George, Weng, Chunhua
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2009-12-RA-0026
Within translational research projects in the recent years large biobanks have been established, mostly supported by homegrown, proprietary software solutions. No general requirements for biobanking IT infrastructures have been published yet. This paper presents an exemplary biobanking IT architecture, a requirements specification for a biorepository management tool and exemplary illustrations of three major types of requirements.
Author(s): Prokosch, H U, Beck, A, Ganslandt, T, Hummel, M, Kiehntopf, M, Sax, U, Uckert, F, Semler, S
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2010-05-RA-0034
Meaningful use is a multidimensional concept that incorporates complex processes; workflow; interoperability; decision support; performance evaluation; and quality improvement. Meaningful use is congruent with the overall vision for information management in New Zealand. Health practitioners interface with patient information at many levels, and are pivotal to meaningful use at the interface between service providers, patients, and the electronic health record. Advancing towards meaningful use depends on implementing a meaningful interface [...]
Author(s): Monsen, K, Honey, M, Wilson, S
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2010-06-CR-0035
Performance of computerized adverse drug event (ADE) monitoring of electronic health records through a prospective ADE Monitor and ICD9-coded clinical text review operating independently and simultaneously on the same patient population for a 10-year period are compared. Requirements are compiled for clinical decision support in pharmacy systems to enhance ADE detection.
Author(s): Petratos, G N, Kim, Y, Evans, R S, Williams, S D, Gardner, R M
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2009-11-RA-0009
As the adoption of health information technology (HIT) has escalated, efforts to evaluate its uptake have increased. The evaluation of HIT often requires direct observation of health care practitioners interacting with the system. When in the field, the evaluator who is not a trained health care provider may observe suboptimal use of the technology. If evaluators have plans to share the results of the evaluation at the conclusion of the [...]
Author(s): Sockolow, P S, Taylor, H A
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2010-02-CR-0014
Numerous projects, initiatives, and programs are dedicated to the development of Electronic Health Records (EHR) worldwide. Increasingly more of these plans have recently been brought from a scientific environment to real life applications. In this context, quality is a crucial factor with regard to the acceptance and utility of Electronic Health Records. However, the dissemination of the existing quality approaches is often rather limited.
Author(s): Hoerbst, A, Ammenwerth, E
DOI: 10.4338/ACI-2010-02-R-0009