"e-Iatrogenesis": the most critical unintended consequence of CPOE and other HIT.
Author(s): Weiner, Jonathan P, Kfuri, Toni, Chan, Kitty, Fowles, Jinnet B
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2338
Author(s): Weiner, Jonathan P, Kfuri, Toni, Chan, Kitty, Fowles, Jinnet B
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2338
Computerized physician order entry (CPOE) is an application that is used to electronically write physician orders either in the hospital or in the outpatient setting. It is used in about 15% of U.S. Hospitals and a smaller percentage of ambulatory clinics. It is linked with clinical decision support, which provides much of the value of implementing it. A number of studies have assessed the impact of CPOE with respect to [...]
Author(s): Classen, David C, Avery, Anthony J, Bates, David W
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2248
The authors present an Electronic Healthcare Record (EHR) server, designed and developed as a proof of concept of the revised prEN13606:2005 European standard concerning EHR communications.
Author(s): Muñoz, Adolfo, Somolinos, Roberto, Pascual, Mario, Fragua, Juan A, González, Miguel A, Monteagudo, Jose Luis, Salvador, Carlos H
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2058
Incorporation of clinical decision support (CDS) capabilities is required to realize the greatest benefits from computerized provider order entry (CPOE) systems. Discussions at a conference on CDS in CPOE held in San Francisco, California, June 21-22, 2005 produced several papers in this issue of JAMIA. The first paper reviews CDS for electronic prescribing within CPOE systems; (1) the second describes current controversies regarding creation, maintenance, and uses of CPOE order [...]
Author(s): Gross, Peter A, Bates, David W
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2173
Despite emerging evidence that electronic health records (EHRs) can improve the efficiency and quality of medical care, most physicians in office practice in the United States do not currently use an EHR. We sought to measure the correlates of EHR adoption.
Author(s): Simon, Steven R, Kaushal, Rainu, Cleary, Paul D, Jenter, Chelsea A, Volk, Lynn A, Poon, Eric G, Orav, E John, Lo, Helen G, Williams, Deborah H, Bates, David W
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2187
Podcasting is a recent creation combining old and new technologies allowing rapid, inexpensive delivery of media content (primarily audio) to the end user, both via the desktop environment and personal media players. The authors' group (the Society of Critical Care Medicine) saw the educational and communication potential for the podcasting concept, and have successfully designed and implemented the first podcast of a national medical society. As of this writing, there [...]
Author(s): Savel, Richard H, Goldstein, Evan B, Perencevich, Eli N, Angood, Peter B
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2205
Computerized Provider Order Entry (CPOE) with electronic documentation, and computerized decision support dramatically changes the information environment of the practicing clinician. Prior work patterns based on paper, verbal exchange, and manual methods are replaced with automated, computerized, and potentially less flexible systems. The objective of this study is to explore the information management strategies that clinicians use in the process of adapting to a CPOE system using cognitive task analysis [...]
Author(s): Weir, Charlene R, Nebeker, Jonathan J R, Hicken, Bret L, Campo, Rebecca, Drews, Frank, Lebar, Beth
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2231
The anonymization of medical records is of great importance in the human life sciences because a de-identified text can be made publicly available for non-hospital researchers as well, to facilitate research on human diseases. Here the authors have developed a de-identification model that can successfully remove personal health information (PHI) from discharge records to make them conform to the guidelines of the Health Information Portability and Accountability Act.
Author(s): Szarvas, György, Farkas, Richárd, Busa-Fekete, Róbert
DOI: 10.1197/j.jamia.M2441
Cancer staging provides a basis for planning clinical management, but also allows for meaningful analysis of cancer outcomes and evaluation of cancer care services. Despite this, stage data in cancer registries is often incomplete, inaccurate, or simply not collected. This article describes a prototype software system (Cancer Stage Interpretation System, CSIS) that automatically extracts cancer staging information from medical reports. The system uses text classification techniques to train support vector [...]
Author(s): McCowan, Iain A, Moore, Darren C, Nguyen, Anthony N, Bowman, Rayleen V, Clarke, Belinda E, Duhig, Edwina E, Fry, Mary-Jane
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2130
This study sought to describe the evolution, use, and user satisfaction of a patient Web site providing a shared medical record between patients and health professionals at Group Health Cooperative, a mixed-model health care financing and delivery organization based in Seattle, Washington.
Author(s): Ralston, James D, Carrell, David, Reid, Robert, Anderson, Melissa, Moran, Maureena, Hereford, James
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2302