Correction to: Longitudinal clustering of Life's Essential 8 health metrics: application of a novel unsupervised learning method in the CARDIA study.
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DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocae021
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DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocae021
To report on clinical informatics (CI) fellows' job search and early careers.
Author(s): Kim, Ellen, Van Cain, Melissa, Hron, Jonathan D
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocae008
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DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocae012
Environmental health (EH) services in the United States lag behind other areas of public health and health care with respect to information system interoperability and data sharing. This is partly due to an absence of well-defined use cases, the lack of direct economic drivers and resources to improve, the multiple jurisdictional elements that govern EH services across the United States, and no central organization to drive modernization of EH data [...]
Author(s): Mitchell, Clifford S, Callahan, Tim, Flynn, Eamon
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocae003
Effective communication amongst healthcare workers simultaneously promotes optimal patient outcomes when present and is deleterious to outcomes when absent. The advent of electronic health record (EHR)-embedded secure instantaneous messaging systems has provided a new conduit for provider communication. This manuscript describes the experience of one academic medical center with deployment of one such system (Secure Chat).
Author(s): Kwan, Brian, Bell, John F, Longhurst, Christopher A, Goldhaber, Nicole H, Clay, Brian
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocad253
Evaluate the impact of community tele-paramedicine (CTP) on patient experience and satisfaction relative to community-level indicators of health disparity.
Author(s): Daniels, Brock, McGinnis, Christina, Topaz, Leah Shafran, Greenwald, Peter, Turchioe, Meghan Reading, Creber, Ruth Marie Masterson, Sharma, Rahul
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocae007
To enhance the Business Process Management (BPM)+ Healthcare language portfolio by incorporating knowledge types not previously covered and to improve the overall effectiveness and expressiveness of the suite to improve Clinical Knowledge Interoperability.
Author(s): Lario, Robert, Soley, Richard, White, Stephen, Butler, John, Del Fiol, Guilherme, Eilbeck, Karen, Huff, Stanley, Kawamoto, Kensaku
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocad242
The aim of the Social Media Mining for Health Applications (#SMM4H) shared tasks is to take a community-driven approach to address the natural language processing and machine learning challenges inherent to utilizing social media data for health informatics. In this paper, we present the annotated corpora, a technical summary of participants' systems, and the performance results.
Author(s): Klein, Ari Z, Banda, Juan M, Guo, Yuting, Schmidt, Ana Lucia, Xu, Dongfang, Flores Amaro, Ivan, Rodriguez-Esteban, Raul, Sarker, Abeed, Gonzalez-Hernandez, Graciela
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocae010
Long-term breast cancer survivors (BCS) constitute a complex group of patients, whose number is estimated to continue rising, such that, a dedicated long-term clinical follow-up is necessary.
Author(s): Giannoula, Alexia, Comas, Mercè, Castells, Xavier, Estupiñán-Romero, Francisco, Bernal-Delgado, Enrique, Sanz, Ferran, Sala, Maria
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocad251
COVID-19, since its emergence in December 2019, has globally impacted research. Over 360 000 COVID-19-related manuscripts have been published on PubMed and preprint servers like medRxiv and bioRxiv, with preprints comprising about 15% of all manuscripts. Yet, the role and impact of preprints on COVID-19 research and evidence synthesis remain uncertain.
Author(s): Tong, Jiayi, Luo, Chongliang, Sun, Yifei, Duan, Rui, Saine, M Elle, Lin, Lifeng, Peng, Yifan, Lu, Yiwen, Batra, Anchita, Pan, Anni, Wang, Olivia, Li, Ruowang, Marks-Anglin, Arielle, Yang, Yuchen, Zuo, Xu, Liu, Yulun, Bian, Jiang, Kimmel, Stephen E, Hamilton, Keith, Cuker, Adam, Hubbard, Rebecca A, Xu, Hua, Chen, Yong
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocad248