Presentation of the Morris F. Collen Award to Reed McArthur Gardner, PhD.
Author(s): Hales, Joseph W
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.m2068
Author(s): Hales, Joseph W
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.m2068
To facilitate the future implementation of an electronic prescribing system, this case study modeled prescription management processes in various primary care settings. The Vanderbilt e-prescribing design team conducted initial interviews with clinic managers, physicians and nurses, and then represented the sequences of steps carried out to complete prescriptions in activity diagrams. The diagrams covered outpatient prescribing for patients during a clinic visit and between clinic visits. Practice size, practice setting [...]
Author(s): Johnson, Kevin B, Fitzhenry, Fern
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2008
This case study examined the recent withdrawal of valdecoxib to determine the timeliness of updates in commonly used information sources used by healthcare professionals. The method included assembling a purposive sample of 15 drug reference and warning systems that were then systematically monitored for several months after the withdrawal of valdecoxib to determine the time to update this information. These information sources were classified and described qualitatively. A time to [...]
Author(s): Strayer, Scott M, Slawson, David C, Shaughnessy, Allen F
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2045
The authors performed this study to determine the accuracy of several text classification methods to categorize wrist x-ray reports. We randomly sampled 751 textual wrist x-ray reports. Two expert reviewers rated the presence (n = 301) or absence (n = 450) of an acute fracture of wrist. We developed two information retrieval (IR) text classification methods and a machine learning method using a support vector machine (TC-1). In cross-validation on [...]
Author(s): de Bruijn, Berry, Cranney, Ann, O'Donnell, Siobhan, Martin, Joel D, Forster, Alan J
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M1995
To determine if clinician-selected electronic information resources improve primary care physicians' abilities to answer simulated clinical questions.
Author(s): McKibbon, K Ann, Fridsma, Douglas B
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2087
To describe the development and validation of low literacy English and Spanish versions of the 26-item Telemedicine Satisfaction and Usefulness Questionnaire (TSUQ), report telemedicine satisfaction and usefulness ratings of urban and rural participants in the Informatics for Diabetes Education and Telemedicine (IDEATel) project, and explore relationships between utilization and perceptions of satisfaction and usefulness.
Author(s): Bakken, Suzanne, Grullon-Figueroa, Lorena, Izquierdo, Roberto, Lee, Nam-Ju, Morin, Philip, Palmas, Walter, Teresi, Jeanne, Weinstock, Ruth S, Shea, Steven, Starren, Justin, ,
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2146
Nearly all general practice physicians (GPs) in the United Kingdom (UK) have electronic health record (EHR) systems in their practices compared with perhaps 15% of primary care physicians in the United States (U.S.). Based on interviews of 13 general GPs and review of current literature, the authors argue that the historical experience of widespread electronic health record uptake in the UK provides insight into features that might motivate broad adoption [...]
Author(s): Schade, Charles P, Sullivan, Frank M, de Lusignan, Simon, Madeley, Jean
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2041
The authors used an actual-work estimate method to estimate the cost of developing a tailored interactive computer education program to improve compliance with colorectal cancer screening guidelines in a large multi-specialty group medical practice. Resource use was prospectively collected from time logs, administrative records, and a design and computing subcontract. Sensitivity analysis was performed to examine the uncertainty of the overhead cost rate and other parameters. The cost of developing [...]
Author(s): Lairson, David R, Chang, Yu-Chia, Bettencourt, Judith L, Vernon, Sally W, Greisinger, Anthony
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2067
Natural language processing (NLP) approaches have been explored to manage and mine information recorded in biological literature. A critical step for biological literature mining is biological named entity tagging (BNET) that identifies names mentioned in text and normalizes them with entries in biological databases. The aim of this study was to provide quantitative assessment of the complexity of BNET on protein entities through BioThesaurus, a thesaurus of gene/protein names for [...]
Author(s): Liu, Hongfang, Hu, Zhang-Zhi, Torii, Manabu, Wu, Cathy, Friedman, Carol
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2085
“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