Correction to: From illness management to quality of life: rethinking consumer health informatics opportunities for progressive, potentially fatal illnesses.
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DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocae048
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DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocae048
We developed and externally validated a machine-learning model to predict postpartum depression (PPD) using data from electronic health records (EHRs). Effort is under way to implement the PPD prediction model within the EHR system for clinical decision support. We describe the pre-implementation evaluation process that considered model performance, fairness, and clinical appropriateness.
Author(s): Liu, Yifan, Joly, Rochelle, Reading Turchioe, Meghan, Benda, Natalie, Hermann, Alison, Beecy, Ashley, Pathak, Jyotishman, Zhang, Yiye
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocae056
Metabolic disease in children is increasing worldwide and predisposes a wide array of chronic comorbid conditions with severe impacts on quality of life. Tools for early detection are needed to promptly intervene to prevent or slow the development of these long-term complications.
Author(s): Javidi, Hamed, Mariam, Arshiya, Alkhaled, Lina, Pantalone, Kevin M, Rotroff, Daniel M
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocae049
Genomic kidney conditions often have a long lag between onset of symptoms and diagnosis. To design a real time genetic diagnosis process that meets the needs of nephrologists, we need to understand the current state, barriers, and facilitators nephrologists and other clinicians who treat kidney conditions experience, and identify areas of opportunity for improvement and innovation.
Author(s): Romagnoli, Katrina M, Salvati, Zachary M, Johnson, Darren K, Ramey, Heather M, Chang, Alexander R, Williams, Marc S
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocae053
This study evaluates an AI assistant developed using OpenAI's GPT-4 for interpreting pharmacogenomic (PGx) testing results, aiming to improve decision-making and knowledge sharing in clinical genetics and to enhance patient care with equitable access.
Author(s): Murugan, Mullai, Yuan, Bo, Venner, Eric, Ballantyne, Christie M, Robinson, Katherine M, Coons, James C, Wang, Liwen, Empey, Philip E, Gibbs, Richard A
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocae039
We present a proof-of-concept digital scribe system as an Emergency Department (ED) consultation call-based clinical conversation summarization pipeline to support clinical documentation, and report its performance.
Author(s): Sezgin, Emre, Sirrianni, Joseph Winstead, Kranz, Kelly
DOI: 10.1055/a-2327-4121
To support a pragmatic, electronic health record (EHR)-based randomized controlled trial, we applied user-centered design (UCD) principles, evidence-based risk communication strategies, and interoperable software architecture to design, test, and deploy a prognostic tool for children in emergency departments (EDs) with pneumonia.
Author(s): Turer, Robert W, Gradwohl, Stephen C, Stassun, Justine, Johnson, Jakobi, Slagle, Jason M, Reale, Carrie, Beebe, Russ, Nian, Hui, Zhu, Yuwei, Albert, Daniel, Coffman, Timothy, Alaw, Hala, Wilson, Tom, Just, Shari, Peguillan, Perry, Freeman, Heather, Arnold, Donald H, Martin, Judith M, Suresh, Srinivasan, Coglio, Scott, Hixon, Ryan, Ampofo, Krow, Pavia, Andrew T, Weinger, Matthew B, Williams, Derek J, Weitkamp, Asli O
DOI: 10.1055/a-2297-9129
Managing acute postoperative pain and minimizing chronic opioid use are crucial for patient recovery and long-term well-being.
Author(s): Soley, Nidhi, Speed, Traci J, Xie, Anping, Taylor, Casey Overby
DOI: 10.1055/a-2321-0397
Intensive care unit (ICU) clinicians encounter frequent challenges with managing vast amounts of fragmented data while caring for multiple critically ill patients simultaneously. This may lead to increased provider cognitive load that may jeopardize patient safety.
Author(s): Strechen, Inna, Herasevich, Svetlana, Barwise, Amelia, Garcia-Mendez, Juan, Rovati, Lucrezia, Pickering, Brian, Diedrich, Daniel, Herasevich, Vitaly
DOI: 10.1055/a-2299-7643
Patient data are fragmented across multiple repositories, yielding suboptimal and costly care. Record linkage algorithms are widely accepted solutions for improving completeness of patient records. However, studies often fail to fully describe their linkage techniques. Further, while many frameworks evaluate record linkage methods, few focus on producing gold standard datasets. This highlights a need to assess these frameworks and their real-world performance. We use real-world datasets and expand upon previous [...]
Author(s): Gupta, Agrayan K, Xu, Huiping, Li, Xiaochun, Vest, Joshua R, Grannis, Shaun J
DOI: 10.1055/a-2291-1391