Presentation of the Morris F. Collen Award to Clement J. McDonald, MD.
Author(s): Overhage, J Marc
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.m1709
Author(s): Overhage, J Marc
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.m1709
The use of icons and other graphical components in user interfaces has become nearly ubiquitous. The interpretation of such icons is based on the assumption that different users perceive the shapes similarly. At the most basic level, different users must agree on which shapes are similar and which are different. If this similarity can be measured, it may be usable as the basis to design better icons.
Author(s): Payne, Philip R O, Starren, Justin B
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M1628
This report provides an evaluation of the National Library of Medicine-sponsored Woods Hole Medical Informatics (WHMI) course and the extent to which the objectives of the program are achieved. Two studies were conducted to examine the participants' perceptions of both the short-term (spring 2002) and the long-term influences (1993 through 2002) on knowledge, skills, and behavior. Data were collected through the use of questionnaires, semistructured telephone interviews, and participant observation [...]
Author(s): Patel, Vimla L, Branch, Timothy, Cimino, Andria, Norton, Cathy, Cimino, James J
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M1662
The aim of this study was to preliminarily determine the feasibility of probabilistically generating problem-specific computerized provider order entry (CPOE) pick-lists from a database of explicitly linked orders and problems from actual clinical cases.
Author(s): Rothschild, Adam S, Lehmann, Harold P
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M1670
As the public interest in consumer-driven electronic health care applications rises, so do concerns about the privacy and security of these applications. Achieving a balance between providing the necessary security while promoting user acceptance is a major obstacle in large-scale deployment of applications such as personal health records (PHRs). Robust and reliable forms of authentication are needed for PHRs, as the record will often contain sensitive and protected health information [...]
Author(s): Sax, Ulrich, Kohane, Isaac, Mandl, Kenneth D
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M1681
To develop a model to store information in an electronic medical record (EMR) for the management of transplant patients. The model for storing donor information must be designed to allow clinicians to access donor information from the transplant recipient's record and to allow donor data to be stored without needlessly proliferating new Logical Observation Identifier Names and Codes (LOINC) codes for already-coded laboratory tests.
Author(s): Staes, Catherine J, Huff, Stanley M, Evans, R Scott, Narus, Scott P, Tilley, Cyndalynn, Sorensen, John B
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M1689
The aim of this study was to develop and evaluate a method of extracting noun phrases with full phrase structures from a set of clinical radiology reports using natural language processing (NLP) and to investigate the effects of using the UMLS(R) Specialist Lexicon to improve noun phrase identification within clinical radiology documents.
Author(s): Huang, Yang, Lowe, Henry J, Klein, Dan, Cucina, Russell J
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M1695
Community health centers serve ethnically diverse populations that may pose challenges for record linkage based on name and date of birth. The objective was to identify an optimal deterministic algorithm to link patient encounters and laboratory results for hemoglobin A1c testing and examine its variability by health center site, patient ethnicity, and other variables. Based on data elements of last name, first name, date of birth, gender, and health center [...]
Author(s): Maizlish, Neil A, Herrera, Linda
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M1696
Here the authors present a Grid-aware middleware system, called GridPACS, that enables management and analysis of images in a massive scale, leveraging distributed software components coupled with interconnected computation and storage platforms. The need for this infrastructure is driven by the increasing biomedical role played by complex datasets obtained through a variety of imaging modalities. The GridPACS architecture is designed to support a wide range of biomedical applications encountered in [...]
Author(s): Hastings, Shannon, Oster, Scott, Langella, Stephen, Kurc, Tahsin M, Pan, Tony, Catalyurek, Umit V, Saltz, Joel H
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M1698
Patient use of online electronic medical records (EMR) holds the potential to improve health outcomes. The purpose of this study is to discover how patients living with chronic inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) value Internet-based patient access to electronic patient records.
Author(s): Winkelman, Warren J, Leonard, Kevin J, Rossos, Peter G
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M1712