A new vision for the National Library of Medicine.
Author(s): Fridsma, Doug B
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocv122
Author(s): Fridsma, Doug B
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocv122
Author(s): Ohno-Machado, Lucila
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocv119
To design and implement a tool that creates a secure, privacy preserving linkage of electronic health record (EHR) data across multiple sites in a large metropolitan area in the United States (Chicago, IL), for use in clinical research.
Author(s): Kho, Abel N, Cashy, John P, Jackson, Kathryn L, Pah, Adam R, Goel, Satyender, Boehnke, Jörn, Humphries, John Eric, Kominers, Scott Duke, Hota, Bala N, Sims, Shannon A, Malin, Bradley A, French, Dustin D, Walunas, Theresa L, Meltzer, David O, Kaleba, Erin O, Jones, Roderick C, Galanter, William L
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocv038
Hospital-acquired acute kidney injury (HA-AKI) is a potentially preventable cause of morbidity and mortality. Identifying high-risk patients prior to the onset of kidney injury is a key step towards AKI prevention.
Author(s): Cronin, Robert M, VanHouten, Jacob P, Siew, Edward D, Eden, Svetlana K, Fihn, Stephan D, Nielson, Christopher D, Peterson, Josh F, Baker, Clifton R, Ikizler, T Alp, Speroff, Theodore, Matheny, Michael E
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocv051
Clinical decision support (CDS) is essential for delivery of high-quality, cost-effective, and safe healthcare. The authors sought to evaluate the CDS capabilities across electronic health record (EHR) systems.
Author(s): McCoy, Allison B, Wright, Adam, Sittig, Dean F
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocv073
Identifying patients who are medication nonpersistent (fail to refill in a timely manner) is important for healthcare operations and research. However, consistent methods to detect nonpersistence using electronic pharmacy records are presently lacking. We developed and validated a nonpersistence algorithm for chronically used medications.
Author(s): Parker, Melissa M, Moffet, Howard H, Adams, Alyce, Karter, Andrew J
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocv054
We have identified 5 use cases that comprise a useful definition of an "open or interoperable electronic health record (EHR)." Each of these use cases represents important functionality that should be available to 1) clinicians, so they can provide safe and effective health care; 2) researchers, so they can advance our understanding of disease and health care processes; 3) administrators, so they can reduce their reliance on a single-source EHR [...]
Author(s): Sittig, Dean F, Wright, Adam
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocv060
Semantic role labeling (SRL), which extracts a shallow semantic relation representation from different surface textual forms of free text sentences, is important for understanding natural language. Few studies in SRL have been conducted in the medical domain, primarily due to lack of annotated clinical SRL corpora, which are time-consuming and costly to build. The goal of this study is to investigate domain adaptation techniques for clinical SRL leveraging resources built [...]
Author(s): Zhang, Yaoyun, Tang, Buzhou, Jiang, Min, Wang, Jingqi, Xu, Hua
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocu048
Automatically identifying specific phenotypes in free-text clinical notes is critically important for the reuse of clinical data. In this study, the authors combine expert-guided feature (text) selection with one-class classification for text processing.
Author(s): Joffe, Erel, Pettigrew, Emily J, Herskovic, Jorge R, Bearden, Charles F, Bernstam, Elmer V
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocv010
An individual's birth month has a significant impact on the diseases they develop during their lifetime. Previous studies reveal relationships between birth month and several diseases including atherothrombosis, asthma, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, and myopia, leaving most diseases completely unexplored. This retrospective population study systematically explores the relationship between seasonal affects at birth and lifetime disease risk for 1688 conditions.
Author(s): Boland, Mary Regina, Shahn, Zachary, Madigan, David, Hripcsak, George, Tatonetti, Nicholas P
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocv046