Approaches to evaluating electronic prescribing.
Author(s): Rosenbloom, S Trent
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2122
Author(s): Rosenbloom, S Trent
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2122
Acquiring and representing biomedical knowledge is an increasingly important component of contemporary bioinformatics. A critical step of the process is to identify and retrieve relevant documents among the vast volume of modern biomedical literature efficiently. In the real world, many information retrieval tasks are difficult because of high data dimensionality and the lack of annotated examples to train a retrieval algorithm. Under such a scenario, the performance of information retrieval [...]
Author(s): Lu, Xinghua, Zheng, Bin, Velivelli, Atulya, Zhai, Chengxiang
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2051
To estimate the coverage provided by SNOMED CT for clinical research concepts represented by the items on case report forms (CRFs), as well as the semantic nature of those concepts relevant to post-coordination methods.
Author(s): Richesson, Rachel L, Andrews, James E, Krischer, Jeffrey P
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2093
“The army called me down to New York [in 1950]. I was with New York University (NYU)—and the colonel said to me, ‘Well, if you volunteer to be in the army, then you'll become a lieutenant, an officer. But if you don't volunteer, you'll be drafted anyway, and sent to boot camp. So I volunteered. And they sent me to medical field service school in Fort Sam Houston, Texas. And [...]
Author(s): Sittig, Dean F, Ash, Joan S, Ledley, Robert S
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2127
To develop a model of the life cycle of clinical documents from inception to use in a person's medical record, including workflow requirements from clinical practice, local policy, and regulation.
Author(s): Payne, Thomas H, Graham, Gail
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M1988
The literature of home telehealth technology recommends that systems be designed to minimize their obtrusiveness to end users. However, this term is neither explicitly defined nor consistently used. This paper presents a definition of the concept of obtrusiveness. Within this definition, twenty-two categories of what may be perceived as obtrusive in home telehealth technology are proposed based on a review of the literature. These categories are grouped into eight dimensions [...]
Author(s): Hensel, Brian K, Demiris, George, Courtney, Karen L
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2026
Many hospitals utilize antimicrobial management teams (AMTs) to improve patient care. However, most function with minimal computer support. We evaluated the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of a computerized clinical decision support system for the management of antimicrobial utilization.
Author(s): McGregor, Jessina C, Weekes, Elizabeth, Forrest, Graeme N, Standiford, Harold C, Perencevich, Eli N, Furuno, Jon P, Harris, Anthony D
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2049
To compare the rates and nature of ADEs at an academic medical center and a community hospital using a single computerized ADE surveillance system.
Author(s): Kilbridge, Peter M, Campbell, Udobi C, Cozart, Heidi B, Mojarrad, Maryam G
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2069
Previous investigators have defined clinical interface terminology as a systematic collection of health care-related phrases (terms) that supports clinicians' entry of patient-related information into computer programs, such as clinical "note capture" and decision support tools. Interface terminologies also can facilitate display of computer-stored patient information to clinician-users. Interface terminologies "interface" between clinicians' own unfettered, colloquial conceptualizations of patient descriptors and the more structured, coded internal data elements used by specific [...]
Author(s): Rosenbloom, S Trent, Miller, Randolph A, Johnson, Kevin B, Elkin, Peter L, Brown, Steven H
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M1957
Measure the adoption and utilization of, opinions about, and attitudes toward clinical computing among general dentists in the United States.
Author(s): Schleyer, Titus K L, Thyvalikakath, Thankam P, Spallek, Heiko, Torres-Urquidy, Miguel H, Hernandez, Pedro, Yuhaniak, Jeannie
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M1990