Activating a full architectural model: improving health through robust population health records.
Author(s): Detmer, Don Eugene
DOI: 10.1136/jamia.2010.006098
Author(s): Detmer, Don Eugene
DOI: 10.1136/jamia.2010.006098
In 1997, the American Medical Informatics Association proposed a US information strategy that included a population health record (PopHR). Despite subsequent progress on the conceptualization, development, and implementation of electronic health records and personal health records, minimal progress has occurred on the PopHR. Adapting International Organization for Standarization electronic health records standards, we define the PopHR as a repository of statistics, measures, and indicators regarding the state of and influences [...]
Author(s): Friedman, Daniel J, Parrish, R Gibson
DOI: 10.1136/jamia.2009.001578
Needle electromyography (EMG) is used for the diagnosis of a neural injury in patients with a cervical/lumbar radiculopathy, plexopathy, peripheral neuropathy, or myopathy. Needle EMG is a particularly invasive test and thus it is important to minimize the pain during inspections. In this paper, we introduce the Electrodiagnosis Support System (ESS), which is a clinical decision support system specialized for neural injury diagnosis in the upper limb. ESS can guide [...]
Author(s): Shin, Hanjun, Kim, Ki Hoon, Song, Chihwan, Lee, Injoon, Lee, Kyubum, Kang, Jaewoo, Kang, Yoon Kyoo
DOI: 10.1136/jamia.2009.001594
To identify factors in the nursing work domain that contribute to the problem of inpatient falls, aside from patient risk, using cognitive work analysis.
Author(s): Lopez, Karen Dunn, Gerling, Gregory J, Cary, Michael P, Kanak, Mary F
DOI: 10.1136/jamia.2009.000422
Under the provisions of the Health Information Technology for Economic & Clinical Health act providers need to demonstrate their 'meaningful use' of electronic health record systems' health information exchange (HIE) capability. HIE usage is not a simple construct, but the choice of its measurement must attend to the users, context, and objectives of the system being examined. This review examined how usage is reported in the existing literature and also [...]
Author(s): Vest, Joshua R, Jasperson, Jon
DOI: 10.1136/jamia.2009.000471
The logical observation identifiers names and codes (LOINC) database contains 55 000 terms consisting of more atomic components called parts. LOINC carries more than 18 000 distinct parts. It is necessary to have definitions/descriptions for each of these parts to assist users in mapping local laboratory codes to LOINC. It is believed that much of this information can be obtained from the internet; the first effort was with Wikipedia. This [...]
Author(s): Friedlin, Jeff, McDonald, Clement J
DOI: 10.1136/jamia.2009.001180
The authors report on the development of the Cancer Tissue Information Extraction System (caTIES)--an application that supports collaborative tissue banking and text mining by leveraging existing natural language processing methods and algorithms, grid communication and security frameworks, and query visualization methods. The system fills an important need for text-derived clinical data in translational research such as tissue-banking and clinical trials. The design of caTIES addresses three critical issues for informatics [...]
Author(s): Crowley, Rebecca S, Castine, Melissa, Mitchell, Kevin, Chavan, Girish, McSherry, Tara, Feldman, Michael
DOI: 10.1136/jamia.2009.002295
MetaMap is a widely available program providing access to the concepts in the unified medical language system (UMLS) Metathesaurus from biomedical text. This study reports on MetaMap's evolution over more than a decade, concentrating on those features arising out of the research needs of the biomedical informatics community both within and outside of the National Library of Medicine. Such features include the detection of author-defined acronyms/abbreviations, the ability to browse [...]
Author(s): Aronson, Alan R, Lang, François-Michel
DOI: 10.1136/jamia.2009.002733
Alerting providers to public health situations requires timeliness and context-relevance, both lacking in current systems. Incorporating decision support tools into electronic health records may provide a way to deploy public health alerts to clinicians at the point of care. A timely process for responding to Health Alert Network messages sent by the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene was developed by a network of community health centers [...]
Author(s): Lurio, Joseph, Morrison, Frances P, Pichardo, Michelle, Berg, Rachel, Buck, Michael D, Wu, Winfred, Kitson, Kwame, Mostashari, Farzad, Calman, Neil
DOI: 10.1136/jamia.2009.000539
Objective To determine whether a diabetes case management telemedicine intervention reduced healthcare expenditures, as measured by Medicare claims, and to assess the costs of developing and implementing the telemedicine intervention. Design We studied 1665 participants in the Informatics for Diabetes Education and Telemedicine (IDEATel), a randomized controlled trial comparing telemedicine case management of diabetes to usual care. Participants were aged 55 years or older, and resided in federally designated medically [...]
Author(s): Palmas, Walter, Shea, Steven, Starren, Justin, Teresi, Jeanne A, Ganz, Michael L, Burton, Tanya M, Pashos, Chris L, Blustein, Jan, Field, Lesley, Morin, Philip C, Izquierdo, Roberto E, Silver, Stephanie, Eimicke, Joseph P, Lantigua, Rafael A, Weinstock, Ruth S, ,
DOI: 10.1136/jamia.2009.002592