Celebrating the International Year of the Nurse and Midwife: A look at nursing in JAMIA.
Author(s): Bakken, Suzanne, Alexander, Gregory
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocaa046
Author(s): Bakken, Suzanne, Alexander, Gregory
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocaa046
Given the ubiquitous nature of information systems in modern health care, interest in the pursuit of formal training in clinical informatics is increasing. This interest is not restricted to generalists-informatics training is increasingly being sought by future subspecialists. The traditional structure of Accreditation Council on Graduate Medical Education subspecialty training requires completion of both clinical and clinical informatics fellowship programs, and understandably lacks appeal due to the time commitment required [...]
Author(s): Palma, Jonathan P, Hron, Jonathan D, Luberti, Anthony A
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocaa015
Non-small cell lung cancer is a leading cause of cancer death worldwide, and histopathological evaluation plays the primary role in its diagnosis. However, the morphological patterns associated with the molecular subtypes have not been systematically studied. To bridge this gap, we developed a quantitative histopathology analytic framework to identify the types and gene expression subtypes of non-small cell lung cancer objectively.
Author(s): Yu, Kun-Hsing, Wang, Feiran, Berry, Gerald J, Ré, Christopher, Altman, Russ B, Snyder, Michael, Kohane, Isaac S
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocz230
A comprehensive data quality assessment is necessary to expand a nursing database that is designed for evaluating the impact of implementing Best Practice Guidelines (BPG) developed by the Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario (RNAO). This case report presents a method to standardize data quality assessments of the Nursing Quality Indicators for Reporting and Evaluation (NQuIRE) database by developing a data quality framework (DQF) and assessing key dimensions of the framework [...]
Author(s): Naik, Shanoja, Voong, Stephanie, Bamford, Megan, Smith, Kyle, Joyce, Angela, Grinspun, Doris
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocaa031
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Sentinel System uses a distributed data network, a common data model, curated real-world data, and distributed analytic tools to generate evidence for FDA decision-making. Sentinel system needs include analytic flexibility, transparency, and reproducibility while protecting patient privacy. Based on over a decade of experience, a critical system limitation is the inability to identify enough medical conditions of interest in observational data to a [...]
Author(s): Brown, Jeffrey S, Maro, Judith C, Nguyen, Michael, Ball, Robert
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocaa028
Use of medical scribes reduces clinician burnout by sharing the burden of clinical documentation. However, medical scribes are cost-prohibitive for most settings, prompting a growing interest in developing ambient, speech-based technologies capable of automatically generating clinical documentation based on patient-provider conversation. Through a systematic review, we aimed to develop a thorough understanding of the work performed by medical scribes in order to inform the design of such technologies.
Author(s): Tran, Brian D, Chen, Yunan, Liu, Songzi, Zheng, Kai
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocaa020
Sharing patient data across institutions to train generalizable deep learning models is challenging due to regulatory and technical hurdles. Distributed learning, where model weights are shared instead of patient data, presents an attractive alternative. Cyclical weight transfer (CWT) has recently been demonstrated as an effective distributed learning method for medical imaging with homogeneous data across institutions. In this study, we optimize CWT to overcome performance losses from variability in training [...]
Author(s): Balachandar, Niranjan, Chang, Ken, Kalpathy-Cramer, Jayashree, Rubin, Daniel L
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocaa017
While electronic health record (EHR) systems store copious amounts of patient data, aggregating those data across patients can be challenging. Visual analytic tools that integrate with EHR systems allow clinicians to gain better insight and understanding into clinical care and management. We report on our experience building Tableau-based visualizations and integrating them into our EHR system.
Author(s): Stirling, Andrew, Tubb, Tracy, Reiff, Emily S, Grotegut, Chad A, Gagnon, Jennifer, Li, Weiyi, Bradley, Gail, Poon, Eric G, Goldstein, Benjamin A
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocaa016
Nursing time represents one of the highest costs for most health services. We conducted a systematic review of the literature on the impact of health information technology on nurses' time.
Author(s): Moore, Esther C, Tolley, Clare L, Bates, David W, Slight, Sarah P
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocz231
To identify the unmet information needs of clinical teams delivering care to patients with complex medical, social, and economic needs; and to propose principles for redesigning electronic health records (EHR) to address these needs.
Author(s): Cohen, Deborah J, Wyte-Lake, Tamar, Dorr, David A, Gold, Rachel, Holden, Richard J, Koopman, Richelle J, Colasurdo, Joshua, Warren, Nathaniel
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocaa010