Celebrating the International Year of the Nurse and Midwife: A look at nursing in JAMIA.
Author(s): Bakken, Suzanne, Alexander, Gregory
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocaa046
Author(s): Bakken, Suzanne, Alexander, Gregory
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocaa046
Problem-oriented electronic health record (EHR) systems can help physicians to track a patient's status and progress, and organize clinical documentation, which could help improving quality of clinical data and enable data reuse. The problem list is central in a problem-oriented medical record. However, current problem lists remain incomplete because of the lack of end-user training and inaccurate content of underlying terminologies. This leads to modifications of diagnosis code descriptions and [...]
Author(s): Klappe, Eva S, de Keizer, Nicolette F, Cornet, Ronald
DOI: 10.1055/s-0040-1712466
Accurate documentation in the medical record is essential for quality care; extensive documentation is required for reimbursement. At times, these 2 imperatives conflict. We explored the concordance of information documented in the medical record with a gold standard measure.
Author(s): Weiner, Saul J, Wang, Shiyuan, Kelly, Brendan, Sharma, Gunjan, Schwartz, Alan
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocaa027
Serious health games might have the potential to prevent tobacco smoking and its health consequences, depending on the inclusion of specific game elements. This review aimed to assess the composition of serious games and their effects on smoking initiation prevention and cessation and behavioral determinants.
Author(s): Derksen, M E, van Strijp, S, Kunst, A E, Daams, J G, Jaspers, M W M, Fransen, M P
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocaa013
Computerized clinical decision support systems (CCDSSs) promise improvements in care quality; however, uptake is often suboptimal. We sought to characterize system use, its predictors, and user feedback for the Electronic Asthma Management System (eAMS)-an electronic medical record system-integrated, point-of-care CCDSS for asthma-and applied the GUIDES checklist as a framework to identify areas for improvement.
Author(s): Lam Shin Cheung, Jeffrey, Paolucci, Natalie, Price, Courtney, Sykes, Jenna, Gupta, Samir, ,
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocaa019
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DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocz227
Author(s): Bakken, Suzanne
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocaa025
The growth of digitized health data presents exciting opportunities to leverage the health information technology (IT) infrastructure for advancing biomedical and health services research. However, challenges impede use of those resources effectively and at scale to improve outcomes. The Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) led a collaborative effort to identify challenges, priorities, and actions to leverage health IT and electronic health data for research. Specifically [...]
Author(s): Zayas-Cabán, Teresa, Chaney, Kevin J, Rucker, Donald W
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocaa008
To build a knowledge base of dietary supplement (DS) information, called the integrated DIetary Supplement Knowledge base (iDISK), which integrates and standardizes DS-related information from 4 existing resources.
Author(s): Rizvi, Rubina F, Vasilakes, Jake, Adam, Terrence J, Melton, Genevieve B, Bishop, Jeffrey R, Bian, Jiang, Tao, Cui, Zhang, Rui
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocz216
Classifying whether concepts in an unstructured clinical text are negated is an important unsolved task. New domain adaptation and transfer learning methods can potentially address this issue.
Author(s): Lin, Chen, Bethard, Steven, Dligach, Dmitriy, Sadeque, Farig, Savova, Guergana, Miller, Timothy A
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocaa001