National Centers for Biomedical Computing: from the BISTI report to the future.
Author(s): Berg, Jeremy M
DOI: 10.1136/amiajnl-2011-000800
Author(s): Berg, Jeremy M
DOI: 10.1136/amiajnl-2011-000800
To evaluate data fragmentation across healthcare centers with regard to the accuracy of a high-throughput clinical phenotyping (HTCP) algorithm developed to differentiate (1) patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and (2) patients with no diabetes.
Author(s): Wei, Wei-Qi, Leibson, Cynthia L, Ransom, Jeanine E, Kho, Abel N, Caraballo, Pedro J, Chai, High Seng, Yawn, Barbara P, Pacheco, Jennifer A, Chute, Christopher G
DOI: 10.1136/amiajnl-2011-000597
Since 2007, New York City's primary care information project has assisted over 3000 providers to adopt and use a prevention-oriented electronic health record (EHR). Participating practices were taught to re-adjust their workflows to use the EHR built-in population health monitoring tools, including automated quality measures, patient registries and a clinical decision support system. Practices received a comprehensive suite of technical assistance, which included quality improvement, EHR customization and configuration, privacy [...]
Author(s): Parsons, Amanda, McCullough, Colleen, Wang, Jason, Shih, Sarah
DOI: 10.1136/amiajnl-2011-000557
The performance of a classification system depends on the context in which it will be used, including the prevalence of the classes and the relative costs of different types of errors. Metrics such as accuracy are limited to the context in which the experiment was originally carried out, and metrics such as sensitivity, specificity, and receiver operating characteristic area--while independent of prevalence--do not provide a clear picture of the performance [...]
Author(s): Hripcsak, George
DOI: 10.1136/amiajnl-2011-000633
Little is known about physicians' perception of the ease or difficulty of implementing electronic health records (EHR). This study identified factors related to the perceived difficulty of implementing EHR. 163 physicians completed surveys before and after the implementation of EHR in an externally funded pilot program in three Massachusetts communities. Ordinal hierarchical logistic regression was used to identify baseline factors that correlated with physicians' report of difficulty with EHR implementation [...]
Author(s): Fleurant, Marshall, Kell, Rachel, Jenter, Chelsea, Volk, Lynn A, Zhang, Fang, Bates, David W, Simon, Steven R
DOI: 10.1136/amiajnl-2011-000689
Computerized drug alerts for psychotropic drugs are expected to reduce fall-related injuries in older adults. However, physicians over-ride most alerts because they believe the benefit of the drugs exceeds the risk.
Author(s): Tamblyn, Robyn, Eguale, Tewodros, Buckeridge, David L, Huang, Allen, Hanley, James, Reidel, Kristen, Shi, Sherry, Winslade, Nancy
DOI: 10.1136/amiajnl-2011-000609
Translational informatics (TI) is extremely important for the pharmaceutical industry, especially as the bar for regulatory approval of new medications is set higher and higher. This paper will explore three specific areas in the drug development lifecycle, from tools developed by precompetitive consortia to standardized clinical data collection to the effective delivery of medications using clinical decision support, in which TI has a major role to play. Advancing TI will [...]
Author(s): Cantor, Michael N
DOI: 10.1136/amiajnl-2011-000588
The authors developed a computer-based general medical history to be taken by patients in their homes over the internet before their first visit with their primary care doctor, and asked six doctors and their participating patients to assess this history and its effect on their subsequent visit. Forty patients began the history; 32 completed the history and post-history assessment questionnaire and were for the most part positive in their assessment [...]
Author(s): Slack, Warner V, Kowaloff, Hollis B, Davis, Roger B, Delbanco, Tom, Locke, Steven E, Safran, Charles, Bleich, Howard L
DOI: 10.1136/amiajnl-2011-000580
To examine the impact of a personal health record (PHR) in patients with hypertension measured by changes in biological outcomes, patient empowerment, patient perception of quality of care, and use of medical services.
Author(s): Wagner, Peggy J, Dias, James, Howard, Shalon, Kintziger, Kristina W, Hudson, Matthew F, Seol, Yoon-Ho, Sodomka, Pat
DOI: 10.1136/amiajnl-2011-000349
The relationship between diseases and their causative genes can be complex, especially in the case of polygenic diseases. Further exacerbating the challenges in their study is that many genes may be causally related to multiple diseases. This study explored the relationship between diseases through the adaptation of an approach pioneered in the context of information retrieval: vector space models.
Author(s): Sarkar, Indra Neil
DOI: 10.1136/amiajnl-2011-000480