Alert acceptance: are all acceptance rates the same?
Author(s): Kannry, Joseph
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocad151
Author(s): Kannry, Joseph
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocad151
This article reports on the alignment between the foundational domains and the delineation of practice (DoP) for health informatics, both developed by the American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA). Whereas the foundational domains guide graduate-level curriculum development and accreditation assessment, providing an educational pathway to the minimum competencies needed as a health informatician, the DoP defines the domains, tasks, knowledge, and skills that a professional needs to competently perform in the [...]
Author(s): Johnson, Todd R, Berner, Eta S, Feldman, Sue S, Jones, Josette, Valenta, Annette L, Borbolla, Damian, Deckard, Gloria, Manos, LaVerne
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocad146
To determine whether the Office of the National Coordinator's policy change restricting the use of "gag clauses" in contracts between electronic health record (EHR) vendors and healthcare facilities increased the prevalence of screenshots in peer-reviewed literature.
Author(s): Bapna, Monika, Miller, Kristen, Ratwani, Raj M
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocad138
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a progressive neurological disorder with no specific curative medications. Sophisticated clinical skills are crucial to optimize treatment regimens given the multiple coexisting comorbidities in the patient population.
Author(s): Bhattarai, Kritib, Rajaganapathy, Sivaraman, Das, Trisha, Kim, Yejin, Chen, Yongbin, , , , , Dai, Qiying, Li, Xiaoyang, Jiang, Xiaoqian, Zong, Nansu
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocad135
To assess large language models on their ability to accurately infer cancer disease response from free-text radiology reports.
Author(s): Tan, Ryan Shea Ying Cong, Lin, Qian, Low, Guat Hwa, Lin, Ruixi, Goh, Tzer Chew, Chang, Christopher Chu En, Lee, Fung Fung, Chan, Wei Yin, Tan, Wei Chong, Tey, Han Jieh, Leong, Fun Loon, Tan, Hong Qi, Nei, Wen Long, Chay, Wen Yee, Tai, David Wai Meng, Lai, Gillianne Geet Yi, Cheng, Lionel Tim-Ee, Wong, Fuh Yong, Chua, Matthew Chin Heng, Chua, Melvin Lee Kiang, Tan, Daniel Shao Weng, Thng, Choon Hua, Tan, Iain Bee Huat, Ng, Hwee Tou
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocad133
Foundational domains are the building blocks of educational programs. The lack of foundational domains in undergraduate health informatics (HI) education can adversely affect the development of rigorous curricula and may impede the attainment of CAHIIM accreditation of academic programs.
Author(s): Khairat, Saif, Feldman, Sue S, Rana, Arif, Faysel, Mohammad, Purkayastha, Saptarshi, Scotch, Matthew, Eldredge, Christina
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocad147
Rare disease research requires data sharing networks to power translational studies. We describe novel use of Research Electronic Data Capture (REDCap), a web application for managing clinical data, by the National Mesothelioma Virtual Bank, a federated biospecimen, and data sharing network.
Author(s): Rashid, Rumana, Copelli, Susan, Silverstein, Jonathan C, Becich, Michael J
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocad132
Physicians of all specialties experienced unprecedented stressors during the COVID-19 pandemic, exacerbating preexisting burnout. We examine burnout's association with perceived and actionable electronic health record (EHR) workload factors and personal, professional, and organizational characteristics with the goal of identifying levers that can be targeted to address burnout.
Author(s): Tai-Seale, Ming, Baxter, Sally, Millen, Marlene, Cheung, Michael, Zisook, Sidney, Çelebi, Julie, Polston, Gregory, Sun, Bryan, Gross, Erin, Helsten, Teresa, Rosen, Rebecca, Clay, Brian, Sinsky, Christine, Ziedonis, Douglas M, Longhurst, Christopher A, Savides, Thomas J
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocad136
The COVID-19 pandemic was associated with significant changes to the delivery of ambulatory care, including a dramatic increase in patient messages to physicians. While asynchronous messaging is a valuable communication modality for patients, a greater volume of patient messages is associated with burnout and decreased well-being for physicians. Given that women physicians experienced greater electronic health record (EHR) burden and received more patient messages pre-pandemic, there is concern that COVID [...]
Author(s): Rotenstein, Lisa, Jay Holmgren, A
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocad141
Clinical decision support (CDS) can prevent medical errors and improve patient outcomes. Electronic health record (EHR)-based CDS, designed to facilitate prescription drug monitoring program (PDMP) review, has reduced inappropriate opioid prescribing. However, the pooled effectiveness of CDS has exhibited substantial heterogeneity and current literature does not adequately detail why certain CDS are more successful than others. Clinicians regularly override CDS, limiting its impact. No studies recommend how to help nonadopters [...]
Author(s): Sommers, Stuart, Tolle, Heather, Napier, Cheryl, Hoppe, Jason
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocad127