Using realist reviews to understand how health IT works, for whom, and in what circumstances.
Author(s): Randell, Rebecca, Greenhalgh, Joanne, Dowding, Dawn
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocu006
Author(s): Randell, Rebecca, Greenhalgh, Joanne, Dowding, Dawn
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocu006
We aimed to investigate medical students' attitudes about Clinical Informatics (CI) training and careers.
Author(s): Banerjee, Rahul, George, Paul, Priebe, Cedric, Alper, Eric
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocu046
To integrate data elements from multiple sources for informing comprehensive and standardized collection of family health history (FHH).
Author(s): Chen, Elizabeth S, Carter, Elizabeth W, Winden, Tamara J, Sarkar, Indra Neil, Wang, Yan, Melton, Genevieve B
DOI: 10.1136/amiajnl-2014-003092
We developed and implemented a 'CPOE-QT Alert' system, that is, clinical decision support integrated in the computerized physician order entry system (CPOE), in 2011. The system identifies any attempts to order medications with risk of torsade de pointes (TdP) for patients with a history of significant QT prolongation (QTc ≥500 ms) and alerts the provider entering the order. We assessed its impact by comparing orders and subsequent medication administration before [...]
Author(s): Sorita, Atsushi, Bos, J Martijn, Morlan, Bruce W, Tarrell, Robert F, Ackerman, Michael J, Caraballo, Pedro J
DOI: 10.1136/amiajnl-2014-002896
Mobile health (mHealth) customers shopping for applications (apps) should be aware of app privacy practices so they can make informed decisions about purchase and use. We sought to assess the availability, scope, and transparency of mHealth app privacy policies on iOS and Android. Over 35,000 mHealth apps are available for iOS and Android. Of the 600 most commonly used apps, only 183 (30.5%) had privacy policies. Average policy length was [...]
Author(s): Sunyaev, Ali, Dehling, Tobias, Taylor, Patrick L, Mandl, Kenneth D
DOI: 10.1136/amiajnl-2013-002605
Identity information is often used to link records within or among information systems in public health and clinical settings. The quality and stability of birth certificate identifiers impacts both the success of linkage efforts and the value of birth certificate registries for identity resolution.
Author(s): Duncan, Jeffrey, Narus, Scott P, Clyde, Stephen, Eilbeck, Karen, Thornton, Sidney, Staes, Catherine
DOI: 10.1136/amiajnl-2014-002774
The National HIV/AIDS Strategy (NHAS) emphasizes the use of technology to facilitate coordination of comprehensive care for people with HIV. We examined the effect of six health information technology (HIT) interventions in a Ryan White-funded Special Projects of National Significance (SPNS) on care completion services, engagement in HIV care, and viral suppression.
Author(s): Shade, Starley B, Steward, Wayne T, Koester, Kimberly A, Chakravarty, Deepalika, Myers, Janet J
DOI: 10.1136/amiajnl-2013-002623
Crowdsourcing dietary ratings for food photographs, which uses the input of several users to provide feedback, has potential to assist with dietary self-monitoring.
Author(s): Turner-McGrievy, Gabrielle M, Helander, Elina E, Kaipainen, Kirsikka, Perez-Macias, Jose Maria, Korhonen, Ilkka
DOI: 10.1136/amiajnl-2014-002636
Electronic health record (EHR) systems are linked to improvements in quality of care, yet also privacy and security risks. Results from research studies are mixed about whether patients withhold personal information from their providers to protect against the perceived EHR privacy and security risks. This study seeks to reconcile the mixed findings by focusing on whether accounting for patients' global ratings of care reveals a relationship between EHR provider-use and [...]
Author(s): Campos-Castillo, Celeste, Anthony, Denise L
DOI: 10.1136/amiajnl-2014-002804
Consensus that enhanced teamwork is necessary for efficient and effective primary care delivery is growing. We sought to identify how electronic health records (EHRs) facilitate and pose challenges to primary care teams as well as how practices are overcoming these challenges.
Author(s): O'Malley, Ann S, Draper, Kevin, Gourevitch, Rebecca, Cross, Dori A, Scholle, Sarah Hudson
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocu029