In response to: What is a grid?
Author(s): Savel, Thomas G, Lenert, Leslie, Silverstein, Jonathan C, Hall, Kenneth E
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2707
Author(s): Savel, Thomas G, Lenert, Leslie, Silverstein, Jonathan C, Hall, Kenneth E
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2707
Despite recognition that clinical decision support (CDS) can improve patient care, there has been poor penetration of this technology into healthcare settings. We used CDS to increase inpatient influenza vaccination during implementation of an electronic medical record, in which pharmacy and nursing transactions increasingly became electronic. Over three influenza seasons we evaluated standing orders, provider reminders, and pre-selected physician orders. A pre-intervention cross-sectional survey showed that most patients (95%) met [...]
Author(s): Gerard, Mary N, Trick, William E, Das, Krishna, Charles-Damte, Marjorie, Murphy, Gregory A, Benson, Irene M
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2698
Infobuttons are decision support tools that provide links within electronic medical record systems to relevant content in online information resources. The aim of infobuttons is to help clinicians promptly meet their information needs. The objective of this study was to determine whether infobutton links that direct to specific content topics ("topic links") are more effective than links that point to general overview content ("nonspecific links").
Author(s): Del Fiol, Guilherme, Haug, Peter J, Cimino, James J, Narus, Scott P, Norlin, Chuck, Mitchell, Joyce A
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2725
This study investigates the effects of digital image compression on automatic quantification of immunohistochemical nuclear markers. We examined 188 images with a previously validated computer-assisted analysis system. A first group was composed of 47 images captured in TIFF format, and other three contained the same images converted from TIFF to JPEG format with 3x, 23x and 46x compression. Counts of TIFF format images were compared with the other three groups [...]
Author(s): López, Carlos, Lejeune, Marylène, Escrivà, Patricia, Bosch, Ramón, Salvadó, Maria Teresa, Pons, Lluis E, Baucells, Jordi, Cugat, Xavier, Alvaro, Tomás, Jaén, Joaquín
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2747
To externally validate EPICON, a computerized system for grouping diagnoses from EMRs in general practice into episodes of care. These episodes can be used for estimating morbidity rates.
Author(s): Biermans, Marion C J, Elbers, Geert H, Verheij, Robert A, Jan van der Veen, Willem, Zielhuis, Gerhard A, Robbé, Pieter F de Vries
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2774
There has been major progress both in description logics and ontology design since SNOMED was originally developed. The emergence of the standard Web Ontology language in its latest revision, OWL 1.1 is leading to a rapid proliferation of tools. Combined with the increase in computing power in the past two decades, these developments mean that many of the restrictions that limited SNOMED's original formulation no longer need apply. We argue [...]
Author(s): Rector, Alan L, Brandt, Sebastian
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2797
The purpose of this study was to translate and integrate nursing diagnosis concepts from the Clinical Care Classification (CCC) System Version 2.0 to DiagnosticPhenomenon or nursing diagnostic statements in the International Classification for Nursing Practice (ICNP) Version 1.0. Source concepts for CCC were mapped by the project team, where possible, to pre-coordinated ICNP terms. The manual decomposition of source concepts according to the ICNP 7-Axis Model served to validate the [...]
Author(s): Matney, Susan A, DaDamio, Rebecca, Couderc, Carmela, Dlugos, Mary, Evans, Jonathan, Gianonne, Gay, Haskell, Robert, Hardiker, Nicholas, Coenen, Amy, Saba, Virginia K
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2801
The American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA) recently augmented the scope of its activities to encompass translational bioinformatics as a third major domain of informatics. The AMIA has defined translational bioinformatics as "... the development of storage, analytic, and interpretive methods to optimize the transformation of increasingly voluminous biomedical data into proactive, predictive, preventative, and participatory health." In this perspective, I will list eight reasons why this is an excellent time [...]
Author(s): Butte, Atul J
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2824
Personally controlled health records (PCHRs) enable patients to store, manage, and share their own health data, and promise unprecedented consumer access to medical information. To deploy a PCHR in the pediatric population requires crafting of access and security policies, tailored to a record that is not only under patient control, but one that may also be accessed by parents, guardians, and third-party entities. Such hybrid control of health information requires [...]
Author(s): Bourgeois, Fabienne C, Taylor, Patrick L, Emans, S Jean, Nigrin, Daniel J, Mandl, Kenneth D
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2865
The fields of health informatics and biomedical research increasingly depend on the availability of aggregated health data. Yet, despite over fifteen years of policy work on health data issues, the United States (U.S.) lacks coherent policy to guide users striving to navigate the ethical, political, technical, and economic challenges associated with health data use. In 2007, building on more than a decade of previous work, the American Medical Informatics Association [...]
Author(s): Bloomrosen, Meryl, Detmer, Don
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2905