Corrigendum to: Meaningful use of health information technology and declines in in-hospital adverse drug events.
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DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocx086
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DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocx086
The Vanderbilt Children's Hospital launched an innovative Technology-Based Patient and Family Engagement Consult Service in 2014. This paper describes our initial experience with this service, characterizes health-related needs of families of hospitalized children, and details the technologies recommended to promote engagement and meet needs.
Author(s): Jackson, Gretchen P, Robinson, Jamie R, Ingram, Ebone, Masterman, Mary, Ivory, Catherine, Holloway, Diane, Anders, Shilo, Cronin, Robert M
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocx067
To survey network analyses of datasets collected in the course of routine operations in health care settings and identify driving questions, methods, needs, and potential for future research.
Author(s): Brunson, Jason Cory, Laubenbacher, Reinhard C
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocx052
Author(s): Brennan, Patricia Flatley, Chiang, Michael F, Ohno-Machado, Lucila
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocx146
To provide an open source, interoperable, and scalable data quality assessment tool for evaluation and visualization of completeness and conformance in electronic health record (EHR) data repositories.
Author(s): Estiri, Hossein, Stephens, Kari A, Klann, Jeffrey G, Murphy, Shawn N
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocx109
Biomedical science is driven by datasets that are being accumulated at an unprecedented rate, with ever-growing volume and richness. There are various initiatives to make these datasets more widely available to recipients who sign Data Use Certificate agreements, whereby penalties are levied for violations. A particularly popular penalty is the temporary revocation, often for several months, of the recipient's data usage rights. This policy is based on the assumption that [...]
Author(s): Xia, Weiyi, Wan, Zhiyu, Yin, Zhijun, Gaupp, James, Liu, Yongtai, Clayton, Ellen Wright, Kantarcioglu, Murat, Vorobeychik, Yevgeniy, Malin, Bradley A
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocx101
Recent years have seen increased worldwide popularity of e-cigarette use. However, the risks of e-cigarettes are underexamined. Most e-cigarette adverse event studies have achieved low detection rates due to limited subject sample sizes in the experiments and surveys. Social media provides a large data repository of consumers' e-cigarette feedback and experiences, which are useful for e-cigarette safety surveillance. However, it is difficult to automatically interpret the informal and nontechnical consumer [...]
Author(s): Xie, Jiaheng, Liu, Xiao, Dajun Zeng, Daniel
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocx045
Data integration methods that combine data from different molecular levels such as genome, epigenome, transcriptome, etc., have received a great deal of interest in the past few years. It has been demonstrated that the synergistic effects of different biological data types can boost learning capabilities and lead to a better understanding of the underlying interactions among molecular levels.
Author(s): Doostparast Torshizi, Abolfazl, Petzold, Linda R
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocx032
Understanding how to identify the social determinants of health from electronic health records (EHRs) could provide important insights to understand health or disease outcomes. We developed a methodology to capture 2 rare and severe social determinants of health, homelessness and adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), from a large EHR repository.
Author(s): Bejan, Cosmin A, Angiolillo, John, Conway, Douglas, Nash, Robertson, Shirey-Rice, Jana K, Lipworth, Loren, Cronin, Robert M, Pulley, Jill, Kripalani, Sunil, Barkin, Shari, Johnson, Kevin B, Denny, Joshua C
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocx059
Allergies are increasing, but the reasons for this are unclear. Although environmental factors are thought to be important, there is a lack of data on how they contribute to symptom development. To understand this relationship better, we need accurate data about both symptoms and environmental factors. Our objective here is to ascertain whether experience sampling is a reliable approach for collecting allergy symptom data in the general population, allowing us [...]
Author(s): Vigo, Markel, Hassan, Lamiece, Vance, William, Jay, Caroline, Brass, Andrew, Cruickshank, Sheena
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocx148