Presentation of the 2007 Morris F. Collen award to William W. Stead, MD, including comments from recipient.
Author(s): Masys, Daniel R, Ellison, Donald, Stead, William W
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2739
Author(s): Masys, Daniel R, Ellison, Donald, Stead, William W
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2739
To determine the effectiveness of providing synthesized research evidence to inform patient care practices via an evidence based informatics program, the Clinical Informatics Consult Service (CICS).
Author(s): Mulvaney, Shelagh A, Bickman, Leonard, Giuse, Nunzia B, Lambert, E Warren, Sathe, Nila A, Jerome, Rebecca N
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2461
This paper presents a multiple perspectives model of clinical information system implementation, the CONTEXTual Implementation Model (CIM). Although other implementation models have been developed, few are grounded in data and others fail to take adequate account of the clinical environment and users' requirements.
Author(s): Callen, Joanne L, Braithwaite, Jeffrey, Westbrook, Johanna I
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2468
The development of regional data-sharing among healthcare organizations is viewed as an important step in the development of health information technology (HIT), but little is known about this complex task. This is a case study of a regional perinatal data system that involved four hospitals, together responsible for over 10,000 births annually. Using standard qualitative methods, we chronicled project milestones, and identified 31 "critical incidents" that delayed or prevented their [...]
Author(s): Korst, Lisa M, Signer, Jordana M K, Aydin, Carolyn E, Fink, Arlene
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2475
The Tailored Interventions for management of DEpressive Symptoms (TIDES) program was designed based on social cognitive theory to provide tailored, computer-based education on key elements and self-care strategies for depressive symptoms in persons living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHAs).
Author(s): Lai, Tsai-Ya, Larson, Elaine L, Rockoff, Maxine L, Bakken, Suzanne
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2481
The European INFOBIOMED Network of Excellence recognized that a successful education program in biomedical informatics should include not only traditional teaching activities in the basic sciences but also the development of skills for working in multidisciplinary teams.
Author(s): van Mulligen, Erik M, Cases, Montserrat, Hettne, Kristina, Molero, Eva, Weeber, Marc, Robertson, Kevin A, Oliva, Baldomero, de la Calle, Guillermo, Maojo, Victor
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2488
Efficient information management and communication within the emergency department (ED) is essential to providing timely and high-quality patient care. The ED whiteboard (census board) usually serves as an ED's central access point for operational and patient-related information. This article describes the design, functionality, and experiences with a computerized ED whiteboard, which has the ability to display relevant operational and patient-related information in real time. Embedded functionality, additional whiteboard views, and [...]
Author(s): Aronsky, Dominik, Jones, Ian, Lanaghan, Kevin, Slovis, Corey M
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2489
To investigate the agreement among clinical experts in their judgments of monitoring data with respect to artifacts, and to examine the effect of reference standards that consist of individual and joint expert judgments on the performance of artifact filters.
Author(s): Verduijn, Marion, Peek, Niels, de Keizer, Nicolette F, van Lieshout, Erik-Jan, de Pont, Anne-Cornelie J M, Schultz, Marcus J, de Jonge, Evert, de Mol, Bas A J M
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2493
Complete patient health information that is available where and when it is needed is essential to providers and patients and improves healthcare quality and patient safety. VA and DoD have built on their previous experience in patient data exchange to establish data standards and terminology services to enable real-time bi-directional computable (i.e., encoded) data exchange and achieve semantic interoperability in compliance with recommended national standards and the eGov initiative. The [...]
Author(s): Bouhaddou, Omar, Warnekar, Pradnya, Parrish, Fola, Do, Nhan, Mandel, Jack, Kilbourne, John, Lincoln, Michael J
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2498
Electronic mailing systems (e-mail) are an important means to disseminate information within electronic networks. However, in large business communities including the hectic environment of hospitals it may be difficult to induce account holders to read the e-mail. In two mailings disseminated in a large university hospital we evaluated the impact of e-mail layout (three e-mail text versions, two e-mails with graphics) on the willingness of its approximately 6500 recipients to [...]
Author(s): Kaltschmidt, Jens, Schmitt, Simon P W, Pruszydlo, Markus G, Haefeli, Walter E
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2503