Response to "Impact of HIT on burnout remains unknown - for now".
Author(s): Gardner, Dr Rebekah L, Cooper, Emily, Haskell, Jacqueline, Harris, Daniel A, Poplau, Sara, Kroth, Philip J, Linzer, Mark
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocz077
Author(s): Gardner, Dr Rebekah L, Cooper, Emily, Haskell, Jacqueline, Harris, Daniel A, Poplau, Sara, Kroth, Philip J, Linzer, Mark
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocz077
Author(s): Tutty, Michael A, Carlasare, Lindsey E, Lloyd, Stacy, Sinsky, Christine A
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocz129
Cohort selection for clinical trials is a key step for clinical research. We proposed a hierarchical neural network to determine whether a patient satisfied selection criteria or not.
Author(s): Xiong, Ying, Shi, Xue, Chen, Shuai, Jiang, Dehuan, Tang, Buzhou, Wang, Xiaolong, Chen, Qingcai, Yan, Jun
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocz099
Active Learning (AL) attempts to reduce annotation cost (ie, time) by selecting the most informative examples for annotation. Most approaches tacitly (and unrealistically) assume that the cost for annotating each sample is identical. This study introduces a cost-aware AL method, which simultaneously models both the annotation cost and the informativeness of the samples and evaluates both via simulation and user studies.
Author(s): Wei, Qiang, Chen, Yukun, Salimi, Mandana, Denny, Joshua C, Mei, Qiaozhu, Lasko, Thomas A, Chen, Qingxia, Wu, Stephen, Franklin, Amy, Cohen, Trevor, Xu, Hua
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocz102
Our objective is to develop algorithms for encoding clinical text into representations that can be used for a variety of phenotyping tasks.
Author(s): Dligach, Dmitriy, Afshar, Majid, Miller, Timothy
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocz072
Clinical trials, prospective research studies on human participants carried out by a distributed team of clinical investigators, play a crucial role in the development of new treatments in health care. This is a complex and expensive process where investigators aim to enroll volunteers with predetermined characteristics, administer treatment(s), and collect safety and efficacy data. Therefore, choosing top-enrolling investigators is essential for efficient clinical trial execution and is 1 of the [...]
Author(s): Gligorijevic, Jelena, Gligorijevic, Djordje, Pavlovski, Martin, Milkovits, Elizabeth, Glass, Lucas, Grier, Kevin, Vankireddy, Praveen, Obradovic, Zoran
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocz064
With growing availability of digital health data and technology, health-related studies are increasingly augmented or implemented using real world data (RWD). Recent federal initiatives promote the use of RWD to make clinical assertions that influence regulatory decision-making. Our objective was to determine whether traditional real world evidence (RWE) techniques in cardiovascular medicine achieve accuracy sufficient for credible clinical assertions, also known as "regulatory-grade" RWE.
Author(s): Hernandez-Boussard, Tina, Monda, Keri L, Crespo, Blai Coll, Riskin, Dan
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocz119
Despite the widespread and increasing use of electronic health records (EHRs), the quality of EHRs is problematic. Efforts have been made to address reasons for poor EHR documentation quality. Previous systematic reviews have assessed intervention effectiveness within the outpatient setting or paper documentation. The purpose of this systematic review was to assess the effectiveness of interventions seeking to improve EHR documentation within an inpatient setting.
Author(s): Wiebe, Natalie, Otero Varela, Lucia, Niven, Daniel J, Ronksley, Paul E, Iragorri, Nicolas, Quan, Hude
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocz081
We assessed whether machine learning can be utilized to allow efficient extraction of infectious disease activity information from online media reports.
Author(s): Feldman, Joshua, Thomas-Bachli, Andrea, Forsyth, Jack, Patel, Zaki Hasnain, Khan, Kamran
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocz112
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DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocz061