A salient problem in informatics?
Author(s): Schleyer, Titus
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2752
Author(s): Schleyer, Titus
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2752
Author(s): Chute, Christopher G
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.m2693
The Clinical Outcomes Assessment Toolkit (COAT) was created through a collaboration between the University of California, Los Angeles and Brigham and Women's Hospital to address the challenge of gathering, formatting, and abstracting data for clinical outcomes and performance measurement research. COAT provides a framework for the development of information pipelines to transform clinical data from its original structured, semi-structured, and unstructured forms to a standardized format amenable to statistical analysis [...]
Author(s): D'Avolio, Leonard W, Bui, Alex A T
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2550
Author(s): Berner, Eta S
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2581
Despite recognition that clinical decision support (CDS) can improve patient care, there has been poor penetration of this technology into healthcare settings. We used CDS to increase inpatient influenza vaccination during implementation of an electronic medical record, in which pharmacy and nursing transactions increasingly became electronic. Over three influenza seasons we evaluated standing orders, provider reminders, and pre-selected physician orders. A pre-intervention cross-sectional survey showed that most patients (95%) met [...]
Author(s): Gerard, Mary N, Trick, William E, Das, Krishna, Charles-Damte, Marjorie, Murphy, Gregory A, Benson, Irene M
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2698
Development of public health informatics applications often requires the integration of multiple data sources. This process can be challenging due to issues such as different file formats, schemas, naming systems, and having to scrape the content of web pages. A potential solution to these system development challenges is the use of Web 2.0 technologies. In general, Web 2.0 technologies are new internet services that encourage and value information sharing and [...]
Author(s): Scotch, Matthew, Yip, Kevin Y, Cheung, Kei-Hoi
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2731
To externally validate EPICON, a computerized system for grouping diagnoses from EMRs in general practice into episodes of care. These episodes can be used for estimating morbidity rates.
Author(s): Biermans, Marion C J, Elbers, Geert H, Verheij, Robert A, Jan van der Veen, Willem, Zielhuis, Gerhard A, Robbé, Pieter F de Vries
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2774
The purpose of this study was to translate and integrate nursing diagnosis concepts from the Clinical Care Classification (CCC) System Version 2.0 to DiagnosticPhenomenon or nursing diagnostic statements in the International Classification for Nursing Practice (ICNP) Version 1.0. Source concepts for CCC were mapped by the project team, where possible, to pre-coordinated ICNP terms. The manual decomposition of source concepts according to the ICNP 7-Axis Model served to validate the [...]
Author(s): Matney, Susan A, DaDamio, Rebecca, Couderc, Carmela, Dlugos, Mary, Evans, Jonathan, Gianonne, Gay, Haskell, Robert, Hardiker, Nicholas, Coenen, Amy, Saba, Virginia K
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2801
Personally controlled health records (PCHRs) enable patients to store, manage, and share their own health data, and promise unprecedented consumer access to medical information. To deploy a PCHR in the pediatric population requires crafting of access and security policies, tailored to a record that is not only under patient control, but one that may also be accessed by parents, guardians, and third-party entities. Such hybrid control of health information requires [...]
Author(s): Bourgeois, Fabienne C, Taylor, Patrick L, Emans, S Jean, Nigrin, Daniel J, Mandl, Kenneth D
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2865
Existing neuroanatomical ontologies, databases and information systems, such as the Foundational Model of Anatomy (FMA), represent outgoing connections from brain structures, but cannot represent the "internal wiring" of structures and as such, cannot distinguish between different independent connections from the same structure. Thus, a fundamental aspect of Neuroanatomy, the functional pathways and functional systems of the brain such as the pupillary light reflex system, is not adequately represented. This article [...]
Author(s): Niggemann, Jörg M, Gebert, Andreas, Schulz, Stefan
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2358