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Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, Volume 23
Volume 23, Number 1, January 2016
- Lucila Ohno-Machado:
Using informatics to engage patients and healthcare providers. 1
- Charlotte Tang, Nancy M. Lorenzi, Christopher A. Harle, Xiaomu Zhou, Yunan Chen:
Interactive systems for patient-centered care to enhance patient engagement. 2-4 - Mattias Georgsson, Nancy Staggers:
Quantifying usability: an evaluation of a diabetes mHealth system on effectiveness, efficiency, and satisfaction metrics with associated user characteristics. 5-11 - Lyndsay A. Nelson, Shelagh A. Mulvaney, Tebeb Gebretsadik, Yun-Xian Ho, Kevin B. Johnson, Chandra Y. Osborn:
Disparities in the use of a mHealth medication adherence promotion intervention for low-income adults with type 2 diabetes. 12-18 - Cynthia LeRouge, Kathryn Dickhut, Christine L. Lisetti, Savitha Sangameswaran, Toree Malasanos:
Engaging adolescents in a computer-based weight management program: avatars and virtual coaches could help. 19-28 - G. Talley Holman, John W. Beasley, Ben-Tzion Karsh, Jamie A. Stone, Paul D. Smith, Tosha B. Wetterneck:
The myth of standardized workflow in primary care. 29-37 - Andrea L. Hartzler, Jason P. Izard, Bruce L. Dalkin, Sean P. Mikles, John L. Gore:
Design and feasibility of integrating personalized PRO dashboards into prostate cancer care. 38-47 - Alison M. Devlin, Marilyn Rose McGee-Lennon, Catherine O'Donnell, Matt-Mouley Bouamrane, Ruth Agbakoba, Siobhán O'Connor, Eleanor Grieve, Tracy Finch, Sally Wyke, Nicholas Watson, Susan Browne, Frances S. Mair:
Delivering digital health and well-being at scale: lessons learned during the implementation of the dallas program in the United Kingdom. 48-59 - Kim M. Unertl, Christopher L. Schaefbauer, Terrance R. Campbell, Charles R. Senteio, Katie A. Siek, Suzanne Bakken, Tiffany C. Veinot:
Integrating community-based participatory research and informatics approaches to improve the engagement and health of underserved populations. 60-73 - Christopher A. Harle, Alyson Listhaus, Constanza M. Covarrubias, Siegfried O. F. Schmidt, Sean Mackey, Peter J. Carek, Roger B. Fillingim, Robert W. Hurley:
Overcoming barriers to implementing patient-reported outcomes in an electronic health record: a case report. 74-79 - Anuj K. Dalal, Patricia C. Dykes, Sarah A. Collins, Lisa Soleymani Lehmann, Kumiko Ohashi, Ronen Rozenblum, Diana L. Stade, Kelly McNally, Constance R. C. Morrison, Sucheta Ravindran, Eli Mlaver, John Hanna, Frank Y. Chang, Ravali Kandala, George Getty, David W. Bates:
A web-based, patient-centered toolkit to engage patients and caregivers in the acute care setting: a preliminary evaluation. 80-87 - Kathleen Carberry, Zachary Landman, Michelle Xie, Thomas W. Feeley, John Henderson, Charles Fraser Jr.:
Incorporating longitudinal pediatric patient-centered outcome measurement into the clinical workflow using a commercial electronic health record: a step toward increasing value for the patient. 88-93 - Elizabeth Kaziunas, David A. Hanauer, Mark S. Ackerman, Sung Won Choi:
Identifying unmet informational needs in the inpatient setting to increase patient and caregiver engagement in the context of pediatric hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. 94-104 - Mara Gordon, Rebecca Henderson, John H. Holmes, Maria K. Wolters, Ian M. Bennett:
Participatory design of ehealth solutions for women from vulnerable populations with perinatal depression. 105-109 - Holly H. Pavliscsak, Jeanette R. Little, Ronald K. Poropatich, Francis L. McVeigh, James Tong, Johnie S. Tillman, Challis H. Smith, Stephanie J. Fonda:
Assessment of patient engagement with a mobile application among service members in transition. 110-118 - Tammy Toscos, Carly Daley, Lisa Heral, Riddhi Doshi, Yu-Chieh Chen, George J. Eckert, Robert L. Plant, Michael J. Mirro:
Impact of electronic personal health record use on engagement and intermediate health outcomes among cardiac patients: a quasi-experimental study. 119-128 - Lena Mamykina, Elizabeth M. Heitkemper, Arlene M. Smaldone, Rita Kukafka, Heather J. Cole-Lewis, Patricia G. Davidson, Elizabeth D. Mynatt, Jonathan N. Tobin, Andrea Cassells, Carrie Goodman, George Hripcsak:
Structured scaffolding for reflection and problem solving in diabetes self-management: qualitative study of mobile diabetes detective. 129-136 - Jing Zhang, Yunan Chen, Shazia Ashfaq, Kristin Bell, Alan Calvitti, Neil J. Farber, Mark T. Gabuzda, Barbara Gray, Lin Liu, Steven Rick, Richard L. Street Jr., Kai Zheng, Danielle Zuest, Zia Agha:
Strategizing EHR use to achieve patient-centered care in exam rooms: a qualitative study on primary care providers. 137-143 - Lauren Wilcox, Janet Woollen, Jennifer E. Prey, Susan Restaino, Suzanne Bakken, Steven Feiner, Alexander D. Sackeim, David K. Vawdrey:
Interactive tools for inpatient medication tracking: a multi-phase study with cardiothoracic surgery patients. 144-158
- Kevin J. O'Leary, Mary E. Lohman, Eckford Culver, Audrey Killarney, G. Randy Smith Jr., David M. Liebovitz:
The effect of tablet computers with a mobile patient portal application on hospitalized patients' knowledge and activation. 159-165 - Stephan M. Jonas, Thomas Martin Deserno, Catalin Sorin Buhimschi, Jennifer Makin, Michael A. Choma, Irina Alexandra Buhimschi:
Smartphone-based diagnostic for preeclampsia: an mHealth solution for administering the Congo Red Dot (CRD) test in settings with limited resources. 166-173 - Adriana Arcia, Niurka Suero-Tejeda, Michael E. Bales, Jacqueline A. Merrill, Sunmoo Yoon, Janet Woollen, Suzanne Bakken:
Sometimes more is more: iterative participatory design of infographics for engagement of community members with varying levels of health literacy. 174-183 - Timothy Tuti, Michael Bitok, Chris Paton, Boniface Makone, Lucas Malla, Naomi Muinga, David Gathara, Mike English:
Innovating to enhance clinical data management using non-commercial and open source solutions across a multi-center network supporting inpatient pediatric care and research in Kenya. 184-192 - Iain James Marshall, Joël Kuiper, Byron C. Wallace:
RobotReviewer: evaluation of a system for automatically assessing bias in clinical trials. 193-201
- Jacob B. Mirsky, Lina Tieu, Courtney R. Lyles, Urmimala Sarkar:
Readability assessment of patient-provider electronic messages in a primary care setting. 202-206
- Kumanan Wilson, Katherine M. Atkinson, Shelley L. Deeks, Natasha S. Crowcroft:
Improving vaccine registries through mobile technologies: a vision for mobile enhanced Immunization information systems. 207-211
- Marie-Pierre Gagnon, Patrice Ngangue, Julie Payne-Gagnon, Marie Desmartis:
m-Health adoption by healthcare professionals: a systematic review. 212-220 - Brendan Loo Gee, Kathleen M. Griffiths, Amelia Gulliver:
Effectiveness of mobile technologies delivering Ecological Momentary Interventions for stress and anxiety: a systematic review. 221-229 - Nathalie Charlier, Nele Zupancic, Steffen Fieuws, Kris Denhaerynck, Bieke Zaman, Philip Moons:
Serious games for improving knowledge and self-management in young people with chronic conditions: a systematic review and meta-analysis. 230-239
- Thomas H. Payne, Douglas B. Fridsma:
Working together to transform health and health care. 240
Volume 23, Number 2, March 2016
- Lucila Ohno-Machado:
A message to the next generation of biomedical informatics professionals. 241
- Wencui Han, Raj Sharman, Arvela Heider, Nancy Maloney, Min Yang, Ranjit Singh:
Impact of electronic diabetes registry 'Meaningful Use' on quality of care and hospital utilization. 242-247 - Thomas A. Oniki, Ning Zhuo, Calvin E. Beebe, Hongfang Liu, Joseph F. Coyle, Craig G. Parker, Harold R. Solbrig, Kyle Marchant, Vinod Kaggal, Christopher G. Chute, Stanley M. Huff:
Clinical element models in the SHARPn consortium. 248-256 - Casper Shyr, André Kushniruk, Clara D. M. van Karnebeek, Wyeth W. Wasserman:
Dynamic software design for clinical exome and genome analyses: insights from bioinformaticians, clinical geneticists, and genetic counselors. 257-268 - Danny T. Y. Wu, David A. Hanauer, Qiaozhu Mei, Patricia M. Clark, Lawrence C. An, Joshua Proulx, Qing T. Zeng, V. G. Vinod Vydiswaran, Kevyn Collins-Thompson, Kai Zheng:
Assessing the readability of ClinicalTrials.gov. 269-275 - Allison Marier, Lauren E. W. Olsho, William Rhodes, William D. Spector:
Improving prediction of fall risk among nursing home residents using electronic medical records. 276-282 - Anthony Wong, Ulrike Pielmeier, Peter J. Haug, Steen Andreassen, Alan H. Morris:
An in silico method to identify computer-based protocols worthy of clinical study: An insulin infusion protocol use case. 283-288 - Mahnoosh Kholghi, Laurianne Sitbon, Guido Zuccon, Anthony N. Nguyen:
Active learning: a step towards automating medical concept extraction. 289-296 - Dori A. Cross, Sunny C. Lin, Julia Adler-Milstein:
Assessing payer perspectives on health information exchange. 297-303 - Dina Demner-Fushman, Marc D. Kohli, Marc B. Rosenman, Sonya E. Shooshan, Laritza Rodriguez, Sameer K. Antani, George R. Thoma, Clement J. McDonald:
Preparing a collection of radiology examinations for distribution and retrieval. 304-310 - Sarah P. Slight, Tewodros Eguale, Mary G. Amato, Andrew C. Seger, Diana L. Whitney, David W. Bates, Gordon D. Schiff:
The vulnerabilities of computerized physician order entry systems: a qualitative study. 311-316 - Masoud Hosseini, Jonathan Meade, Jamie Schnitzius, Brian E. Dixon:
Consolidating CCDs from multiple data sources: a modular approach. 317-323 - Aaron B. Neinstein, Jenise Wong, Howard Look, Brandon Arbiter, Kent Quirk, Steven McCanne, Yao Sun, Michael Blum, Saleh Adi:
A case study in open source innovation: developing the Tidepool Platform for interoperability in type 1 diabetes management. 324-332 - Stacy D. O'Connor, Anuj K. Dalal, V. Anik Sahni, Ronilda Lacson, Ramin Khorasani:
Does integrating nonurgent, clinically significant radiology alerts within the electronic health record impact closed-loop communication and follow-up? 333-338 - Jonathan H. Chen, Tanya Podchiyska, Russ B. Altman:
OrderRex: clinical order decision support and outcome predictions by data-mining electronic medical records. 339-348 - Hajar Mozaffar, Robin Williams, Kathrin M. Cresswell, Zoe Morrison, David W. Bates, Aziz Sheikh:
The evolution of the market for commercial computerized physician order entry and computerized decision support systems for prescribing. 349-355 - Huaiyu Wan, Marie-Francine Moens, Walter Luyten, Xuezhong Zhou, Qiaozhu Mei, Lu Liu, Jie Tang:
Extracting relations from traditional Chinese medicine literature via heterogeneous entity networks. 356-365 - Zahraa Hassan Abdelrahman Shehata, Nagwa Ali Sabri, Ahmed Abdelsalam Elmelegy:
Descriptive analysis of medication errors reported to the Egyptian national online reporting system during six months. 366-374 - Stephen T. Mennemeyer, Nir Menachemi, Saurabh Rahurkar, Eric W. Ford:
Impact of the HITECH Act on physicians' adoption of electronic health records. 375-379 - Rohit J. Kate:
Normalizing clinical terms using learned edit distance patterns. 380-386 - Chen Lin, Dmitriy Dligach, Timothy A. Miller, Steven Bethard, Guergana K. Savova:
Multilayered temporal modeling for the clinical domain. 387-395
- Robert McGuire, Eric Moore:
Using a configurable EMR and decision support tools to promote process integration for routine HIV screening in the emergency department. 396-401
- Celette Sugg Skinner, Samir Gupta, Ethan A. Halm, Shaun Wright, Katharine McCallister, Wendy Bishop, Noel Santini, Christian Mayorga, Deepak Agrawal, Brett A. Moran, Joanne M. Sanders, Amit G. Singal:
Development of the Parkland-UT Southwestern Colonoscopy Reporting System (CoRS) for evidence-based colon cancer surveillance recommendations. 402-406
- Andrew W. Bazemore, Erika Cottrell, Rachel Gold, Lauren S. Hughes, Robert L. Phillips, Heather Angier, Timothy E. Burdick, Mark A. Carrozza, Jennifer E. DeVoe:
"Community vital signs": incorporating geocoded social determinants into electronic records to promote patient and population health. 407-412 - Laura K. Wiley, Peter Tarczy-Hornoch, Joshua C. Denny, Robert R. Freimuth, Casey L. Overby, Nigam Shah, Ross D. Martin, Indra Neil Sarkar:
Harnessing next-generation informatics for personalizing medicine: a report from AMIA's 2014 Health Policy Invitational Meeting. 413-419
- Will L. Tarver, Nir Menachemi:
The impact of health information technology on cancer care across the continuum: a systematic review and meta-analysis. 420-427 - Hesha J. Duggirala, Joseph M. Tonning, Ella Smith, Roselie A. Bright, John D. Baker, Robert Ball, Carlos Bell, Susan J. Bright-Ponte, Taxiarchis Botsis, Khaled Bouri, Marc Boyer, Keith Burkhart, G. Steven Condrey, James J. Chen, Stuart Chirtel, Ross W. Filice, Henry Francis, Hongying Jiang, Jonathan Levine, David Martin, Taiye Oladipo, Rene O'Neill, Lee Anne M. Palmer, Antonio Paredes, George Rochester, Deborah Sholtes, Ana Szarfman, Hui-Lee Wong, Zhiheng Xu, Taha A. Kass-Hout:
Use of data mining at the Food and Drug Administration. 428-434
- Joseph L. Kannry, Douglas B. Fridsma:
The Chief Clinical Informatics Officer (CCIO). 435
Volume 23, Number e1, April 2016
- Lucila Ohno-Machado:
Data and the clinical decision support loop. e1
- Sean L. Barnes, Eric Hamrock, Matthew F. Toerper, Sauleh Siddiqui, Scott R. Levin:
Real-time prediction of inpatient length of stay for discharge prioritization. e2-e10 - Elyne Scheurwegs, Kim Luyckx, Léon Luyten, Walter Daelemans, Tim Van den Bulcke:
Data integration of structured and unstructured sources for assigning clinical codes to patient stays. e11-e19 - Wei-Qi Wei, Pedro L. Teixeira, Huan Mo, Robert M. Cronin, Jeremy L. Warner, Joshua C. Denny:
Combining billing codes, clinical notes, and medications from electronic health records provides superior phenotyping performance. e20-e27 - Courtney R. Lyles, Urmimala Sarkar, Dean Schillinger, James D. Ralston, Jill Y. Allen, Robert Nguyen, Andrew J. Karter:
Refilling medications through an online patient portal: consistent improvements in adherence across racial/ethnic groups. e28-e33 - Baoquan Zhao, Songhua Xu, Shujin Lin, Xiaonan Luo, Lian Duan:
A new visual navigation system for exploring biomedical Open Educational Resource (OER) videos. e34-e41 - Matthew J. Bietz, Cinnamon S. Bloss, Scout Calvert, Job G. Godino, Judith Gregory, Michael P. Claffey, Jerry Sheehan, Kevin Patrick:
Opportunities and challenges in the use of personal health data for health research. e42-e48 - Matthew F. Toerper, Eleni Flanagan, Sauleh Siddiqui, Jeffrey Appelbaum, Edward K. Kasper, Scott R. Levin:
Cardiac catheterization laboratory inpatient forecast tool: a prospective evaluation. e49-e57 - Angela L. P. Chow, David C. Lye, Onyebuchi A. Arah:
Patient and physician predictors of patient receipt of therapies recommended by a computerized decision support system when initially prescribed broad-spectrum antibiotics: a cohort study. e58-e70 - Liwen Ouyang, Daniel W. Apley, Sanjay Mehrotra:
A design of experiments approach to validation sampling for logistic regression modeling with error-prone medical records. e71-e78 - Joseph M. Plasek, Foster R. Goss, Kenneth H. Lai, Jason J. Lau, Diane L. Seger, Kimberly G. Blumenthal, Paige G. Wickner, Sarah P. Slight, Frank Y. Chang, Maxim Topaz, David W. Bates, Li Zhou:
Food entries in a large allergy data repository. e79-e87 - Ruthy McIver, Amalie Dyda, Anna M. McNulty, Vickie Knight, Handan C. Wand, Rebecca J. Guy:
Text message reminders do not improve hepatitis B vaccination rates in an Australian sexual health setting. e88-e92 - Patrick E. Beeler, E. John Orav, Diane L. Seger, Patricia C. Dykes, David W. Bates:
Provider variation in responses to warnings: do the same providers run stop signs repeatedly? e93-e98 - Ajit A. Dhavle, Stacy Ward-Charlerie, Michael T. Rupp, John Kilbourne, Vishal P. Amin, Joshua Ruiz:
Evaluating the implementation of RxNorm in ambulatory electronic prescriptions. e99-e107 - Jaclynn M. Moskow, Nicole Cook, Carisa Champion-Lippmann, Saint Anthony Amofah, Angela S. Garcia:
Identifying opportunities in EHR to improve the quality of antibiotic allergy data. e108-e112 - Jonathan Bates, Samah J. Fodeh, Cynthia Brandt, Julie A. Womack:
Classification of radiology reports for falls in an HIV study cohort. e113-e117 - Marianne Turley, Susan Wang, Di Meng, Michael H. Kanter, Terhilda Garrido:
An information model for automated assessment of concordance between advance care preferences and care delivered near the end of life. e118-e124 - Nerissa S. Bauer, Aaron E. Carroll, Chandan Saha, Stephen M. Downs:
Experience with decision support system and comfort with topic predict clinicians' responses to alerts and reminders. e125-e130
- Raymond Heatherly, Luke V. Rasmussen, Peggy L. Peissig, Jennifer A. Pacheco, Paul A. Harris, Joshua C. Denny, Bradley A. Malin:
A multi-institution evaluation of clinical profile anonymization. e131-e137
- Robert B. McDaniel, Jonathan D. Burlison, Donald K. Baker, Murad Hasan, Jennifer Robertson, Christine Hartford, Scott C. Howard, Andras Sablauer, James M. Hoffman:
Alert dwell time: introduction of a measure to evaluate interruptive clinical decision support alerts. e138-e141 - Martha A. Tesfalul, Ryan Littman-Quinn, Cynthia Antwi, Siphiwo Ndlovu, Didintle Motsepe, Motsholathebe Phuthego, Boitumelo Tau, Neo Mohutsiwa-Dibe, Carrie L. Kovarik:
Evaluating the potential impact of a mobile telemedicine system on coordination of specialty care for patients with complicated oral lesions in Botswana. e142-e145 - Genna R. Cohen, Julia Adler-Milstein:
Meaningful use care coordination criteria: Perceived barriers and benefits among primary care providers. e146-e151 - William Hsu, Simon X. Han, Corey W. Arnold, Alex A. T. Bui, Dieter R. Enzmann:
A data-driven approach for quality assessment of radiologic interpretations. e152-e156 - Allison J. Lazard, Ivan Watkins, Michael Mackert, Bo Xie, Keri K. Stephens, Heidi Shalev:
Design simplicity influences patient portal use: the role of aesthetic evaluations for technology acceptance. e157-e161
- Terese Otte-Trojel, Antoinette de Bont, Thomas G. Rundall, Joris van de Klundert:
What do we know about developing patient portals? a systematic literature review. e162-e168 - Tobias Hodgson, Enrico W. Coiera:
Risks and benefits of speech recognition for clinical documentation: a systematic review. e169-e179
Volume 23, Number 3, May 2016
- Maximizing data use to propel informatics practice and research. 437
- S. Trent Rosenbloom:
Person-generated health and wellness data for health care. 438-439 - Ravi Karkar, Jasmine Zia, Roger Vilardaga, Sonali R. Mishra, James Fogarty, Sean A. Munson, Julie A. Kientz:
A framework for self-experimentation in personalized health. 440-448 - Kevin B. Johnson, Barron L. Patterson, Yun-Xian Ho, Qingxia Chen, Hui Nian, Coda L. Davison, Jason Slagle, Shelagh A. Mulvaney:
The feasibility of text reminders to improve medication adherence in adolescents with asthma. 449-455 - Carolyn Petersen:
Patient-generated health data: a pathway to enhanced long-term cancer survivorship. 456-461 - Ryan J. Shaw, Dori M. Steinberg, Jonathan Bonnet, Farhad Modarai, Aaron George, Traven Cunningham, Markedia Mason, Mohammad Shahsahebi, Steven C. Grambow, Gary G. Bennett, Hayden B. Bosworth:
Mobile health devices: will patients actually use them? 462-466 - Seyedezahra Shadi Erfani, Yvette Blount, Babak Abedin:
The influence of health-specific social network site use on the psychological well-being of cancer-affected people. 467-476 - Elizabeth L. Murnane, Dan Cosley, Pamara F. Chang, Shion Guha, Ellen Frank, Geri Gay, Mark J. Matthews:
Self-monitoring practices, attitudes, and needs of individuals with bipolar disorder: implications for the design of technologies to manage mental health. 477-484 - Arlene E. Chung, Robert S. Sandler, Millie D. Long, Sean Ahrens, Jessica L. Burris, Christopher F. Martin, Kristen Anton, Amber Robb, Thomas P. Caruso, Elizabeth L. Jaeger, Wenli Chen, Marshall Clark, Kelly Myers, Angela Dobes, Michael D. Kappelman:
Harnessing person-generated health data to accelerate patient-centered outcomes research: the Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of America PCORnet Patient Powered Research Network (CCFA Partners). 485-490 - Susan S. Woods, Neil C. Evans, Kathleen L. Frisbee:
Integrating patient voices into health information for self-care and patient-clinician partnerships: Veterans Affairs design recommendations for patient-generated data applications. 491-495 - Andrea L. Hartzler, Megan N. Taylor, Albert Park, Troy Griffiths, Uba Backonja, David W. McDonald, Sam Wahbeh, Cory Brown, Wanda Pratt:
Leveraging cues from person-generated health data for peer matching in online communities. 496-507 - Ulrike Deetjen, John A. Powell:
Informational and emotional elements in online support groups: a Bayesian approach to large-scale content analysis. 508-513 - Patrick C. Sanger, Andrea L. Hartzler, Ross J. Lordon, Cheryl A. L. Armstrong, William B. Lober, Heather L. Evans, Wanda Pratt:
A patient-centered system in a provider-centered world: challenges of incorporating post-discharge wound data into practice. 514-525 - Lena Mamykina, Matthew E. Levine, Patricia G. Davidson, Arlene M. Smaldone, Noémie Elhadad, David J. Albers:
Data-driven health management: reasoning about personally generated data in diabetes with information technologies. 526-531 - Rajiv B. Kumar, Nira D. Goren, David E. Stark, Dennis P. Wall, Christopher Longhurst:
Automated integration of continuous glucose monitor data in the electronic health record using consumer technology. 532-537 - Saeed Abdullah, Mark J. Matthews, Ellen Frank, Gavin J. Doherty, Geri Gay, Tanzeem Choudhury:
Automatic detection of social rhythms in bipolar disorder. 538-543
- William M. Tierney, John E. Sidle, Lameck O. Diero, Allan Sudoi, Jepchirchir Kiplagat, Stephen Macharia, Changyu Shen, Ada Yeung, Martin Chieng Were, James E. Slaven, Kara Wools-Kaloustian:
Assessing the impact of a primary care electronic medical record system in three Kenyan rural health centers. 544-552 - Xiongcai Cai, Óscar Pérez Concha, Enrico W. Coiera, Fernando Martín-Sánchez, Richard O. Day, David Roffe, Blanca Gallego:
Real-time prediction of mortality, readmission, and length of stay using electronic health record data. 553-561 - Meghan Hufstader Gabriel, Jaime Y. Smith, Max Sow, Dustin Charles, Seth Joseph, Tricia Lee Wilkins:
Dispatch from the non-HITECH-incented Health IT world: electronic medication history adoption and utilization. 562-569 - Yong Li, Xiaoqian Jiang, Shuang Wang, Hongkai Xiong, Lucila Ohno-Machado:
VERTIcal Grid lOgistic regression (VERTIGO). 570-579 - Adarsha S. Bajracharya, Bradley H. Crotty, Hollis B. Kowaloff, Charles Safran, Warner V. Slack:
Improving health care proxy documentation using a web-based interview through a patient portal. 580-587 - Georgia D. Tourassi, Hong-Jun Yoon, Songhua Xu, Xuesong Han:
The utility of web mining for epidemiological research: studying the association between parity and cancer risk. 588-595 - Taha A. Kass-Hout, Zhiheng Xu, Matthew Mohebbi, Hans Nelsen, Adam Baker, Jonathan Levine, Elaine Johanson, Roselie A. Bright:
OpenFDA: an innovative platform providing access to a wealth of FDA's publicly available data. 596-600 - Maxim Topaz, Diane L. Seger, Sarah P. Slight, Foster R. Goss, Kenneth H. Lai, Paige G. Wickner, Kimberly G. Blumenthal, Neil Dhopeshwarkar, Frank Y. Chang, David W. Bates, Li Zhou:
Rising drug allergy alert overrides in electronic health records: an observational retrospective study of a decade of experience. 601-608 - Linda Awdishu, Carrie R. Coates, Adam Lyddane, Kim Tran, Charles E. Daniels, Joshua Lee, Robert E. El-Kareh:
The impact of real-time alerting on appropriate prescribing in kidney disease: a cluster randomized controlled trial. 609-616 - Nophar Geifman, Sanchita Bhattacharya, Atul J. Butte:
Immune modulators in disease: integrating knowledge from the biomedical literature and gene expression. 617-626 - Simon J. Craddock Lee, James E. Grobe, Jasmin A. Tiro:
Assessing race and ethnicity data quality across cancer registries and EMRs in two hospitals. 627-634 - Alan E. Greenberg, Harlen Hays, Amanda D. Castel, Thilakavathy Subramanian, Lindsey Powers Happ, Maria Jaurretche, Jeff Binkley, Mariah M. Kalmin, Kathy Wood, Rachel Hart:
Development of a large urban longitudinal HIV clinical cohort using a web-based platform to merge electronically and manually abstracted data from disparate medical record systems: technical challenges and innovative solutions. 635-643
- Hopin Lee, James H. McAuley, Markus Hübscher, Heidi G. Allen, Steven J. Kamper, G. Lorimer Moseley:
Tweeting back: predicting new cases of back pain with mass social media data. 644-648 - Ronilda Lacson, Ali S. Raja, David Osterbur, Ivan K. Ip, Louise I. Schneider, Paul Bain, Carol Mita, Julia Whelan, Patricia Silveira, David Dement, Ramin Khorasani:
Assessing Strength of Evidence of Appropriate Use Criteria for Diagnostic Imaging Examinations. 649-653
- Noah H. Crampton, Shmuel Reis, Aviv Shachak:
Computers in the clinical encounter: a scoping review and thematic analysis. 654-665
- Doug B. Fridsma:
Basic informatics literacy: building a health information technology workforce. 666
Volume 23, Number 4, July 2016
- Special focus on precision medicine informatics and education. 667
- Lewis J. Frey, Elmer V. Bernstam, Joshua C. Denny:
Precision medicine informatics. 668-670 - Yizhao Ni, Andrew F. Beck, Regina Taylor, Jenna Dyas, Imre Solti, Jacqueline Grupp-Phelan, Judith W. Dexheimer:
Will they participate? Predicting patients' response to clinical trial invitations in a pediatric emergency department. 671-680 - Feixiong Cheng, Junfei Zhao, Michaela Fooksa, Zhongming Zhao:
A network-based drug repositioning infrastructure for precision cancer medicine through targeting significantly mutated genes in the human cancer genomes. 681-691 - Jeremy L. Warner, Lucy Wang, William Pao, Jeffrey A. Sosman, Ravi V. Atreya, Pam Carney, Mia A. Levy:
CUSTOM-SEQ: a prototype for oncology rapid learning in a comprehensive EHR environment. 692-700 - Jeremy L. Warner, Matthew J. Rioth, Kenneth D. Mandl, Joshua C. Mandel, David A. Kreda, Isaac S. Kohane, Daniel Carbone, Ross Oreto, Lucy Wang, Shilin Zhu, Heming Yao, Gil Alterovitz:
SMART precision cancer medicine: a FHIR-based app to provide genomic information at the point of care. 701-710 - Yelizaveta Torosyan, Yuzhi Hu, Sarah Hoffman, Qianlai Luo, Bruce C. Carleton, Danica Marinac-Dabic:
An in silico framework for integrating epidemiologic and genetic evidence with health care applications: ventilation-related pneumothorax as a case illustration. 711-720 - Jennifer Hintzsche, Jihye Kim, Vinod Kumar Yadav, Carol Amato, Steven E. Robinson, Eric Seelenfreund, Yiqun Shellman, Joshua Wisell, Allison Applegate, Martin McCarter, Neil Box, John Tentler, Subhajyoti De, William A. Robinson, Aik Choon Tan:
IMPACT: a whole-exome sequencing analysis pipeline for integrating molecular profiles with actionable therapeutics in clinical samples. 721-730 - Yoni Halpern, Steven Horng, Youngduck Choi, David A. Sontag:
Electronic medical record phenotyping using the anchor and learn framework. 731-740 - Lijun Cheng, Bryan P. Schneider, Lang Li:
A bioinformatics approach for precision medicine off-label drug drug selection among triple negative breast cancer patients. 741-749 - Jun Xu, Hee-Jin Lee, Jia Zeng, Yonghui Wu, Yaoyun Zhang, Liang-Chin Huang, Amber M. Johnson, Vijaykumar Holla, Ann M. Bailey, Trevor Cohen, Funda Meric-Bernstam, Elmer V. Bernstam, Hua Xu:
Extracting genetic alteration information for personalized cancer therapy from ClinicalTrials.gov. 750-757 - Safa Fathiamini, Amber M. Johnson, Jia Zeng, Alejandro Araya, Vijaykumar Holla, Ann M. Bailey, Beate Litzenburger, Nora S. Sanchez, Yekaterina Khotskaya, Hua Xu, Funda Meric-Bernstam, Elmer V. Bernstam, Trevor Cohen:
Automated identification of molecular effects of drugs (AIMED). 758-765 - Ayush Singhal, Michael Simmons, Zhiyong Lu:
Text mining for precision medicine: automating disease-mutation relationship extraction from biomedical literature. 766-772 - Matthew J. Rioth, Ramya Thota, David B. Staggs, Douglas B. Johnson, Jeremy L. Warner:
Pragmatic precision oncology: the secondary uses of clinical tumor molecular profiling. 773-776 - Michael H. Eubank, David M. Hyman, Amritha D. Kanakamedala, Stuart M. Gardos, Jonathan M. Wills, Peter D. Stetson:
Automated eligibility screening and monitoring for genotype-driven precision oncology trials. 777-781 - Timothy D. Dye, Dongmei Li, Margaret Demment, Susan Groth, Diana Fernandez, Ann Dozier, Jack Chang:
Sociocultural variation in attitudes toward use of genetic information and participation in genetic research by race in the United States: implications for precision medicine. 782-786 - Samantha A. Adams, Carolyn Petersen:
Precision medicine: opportunities, possibilities, and challenges for patients and providers. 787-790 - Jessica D. Tenenbaum, Paul Avillach, Marge M. Benham-Hutchins, Matthew K. Breitenstein, Erin L. Crowgey, Mark A. Hoffman, Xia Jiang, Subha Madhavan, John E. Mattison, Radhakrishnan Nagarajan, Bisakha Ray, Dmitriy Shin, Shyam Visweswaran, Zhongming Zhao, Robert R. Freimuth:
An informatics research agenda to support precision medicine: seven key areas. 791-795 - James M. Hoffman, Henry M. Dunnenberger, J. Kevin Hicks, Kelly E. Caudle, Michelle Whirl Carrillo, Robert R. Freimuth, Marc S. Williams, Teri E. Klein, Josh F. Peterson:
Developing knowledge resources to support precision medicine: principles from the Clinical Pharmacogenetics Implementation Consortium (CPIC). 796-801
- Kirk Roberts, Dina Demner-Fushman:
Interactive use of online health resources: a comparison of consumer and professional questions. 802-811
- Susan H. Fenton, Monica Chiarini Tremblay, Harold P. Lehmann:
Focusing on informatics education. 812 - Eta S. Berner, Amanda D. Dorsey, Robert L. Garrie, Haiyan Qu:
Assessment-based health informatics curriculum improvement. 813-818 - Kim M. Unertl, John T. Finnell, Indra Neil Sarkar:
Developing new pathways into the biomedical informatics field: the AMIA High School Scholars Program. 819-823 - Monica Chiarini Tremblay, Gloria J. Deckard, Richard Klein:
Health informatics and analytics - building a program to integrate business analytics across clinical and administrative disciplines. 824-828 - Christopher Longhurst, Natalie M. Pageler, Jonathan P. Palma, John T. Finnell, Bruce P. Levy, Thomas R. Yackel, Vishnu Mohan, William R. Hersh:
Early experiences of accredited clinical informatics fellowships. 829-834 - Annette L. Valenta, Emma A. Meagher, Umberto Tachinardi, Justin Starren:
Core informatics competencies for clinical and translational scientists: what do our customers and collaborators need to know? 835-839 - Edward H. Shortliffe:
The organization and content of informatics doctoral dissertations. 840-843 - Elizabeth A. Breeden, Kevin A. Clauson:
Development and implementation of a multitiered health informatics curriculum in a college of pharmacy. 844-847 - Cynthia S. Gadd, Jeffrey J. Williamson, Elaine B. Steen, Douglas B. Fridsma:
Creating advanced health informatics certification. 848-850 - Cynthia S. Gadd, Jeffrey J. Williamson, Elaine B. Steen, Katherine P. Andriole, Connie Delaney, Karl Gumpper, Martin LaVenture, Douglas Rosendale, Dean F. Sittig, Thankam Thyvalikakath, Peggy Turner, Douglas B. Fridsma:
Eligibility requirements for advanced health informatics certification. 851-854 - Douglas B. Fridsma:
The scope of health informatics and the Advanced Health Informatics Certification. 855-856
Volume 23, Number 5, September 2016
- Lucila Ohno-Machado:
Building systems that change clinical practice and advance health sciences research. 857
- Patricia Flatley Brennan:
Crafting the third century of the National Library of Medicine. 858
- John C. Krauss, Philip S. Boonstra, Anna V. Vantsevich, Charles P. Friedman:
Is the problem list in the eye of the beholder? An exploration of consistency across physicians. 859-865 - Michael Subotin, Anthony R. Davis:
A method for modeling co-occurrence propensity of clinical codes with application to ICD-10-PCS auto-coding. 866-871 - R. Scott Evans, Jose Benuzillo, Benjamin D. Horne, James F. Lloyd, Alejandra Bradshaw, Deborah Budge, Kismet Rasmusson, Colleen Roberts, Jason Buckway, Norma Geer, Teresa Garrett, Donald L. Lappé:
Automated identification and predictive tools to help identify high-risk heart failure patients: pilot evaluation. 872-878 - Yaron Kinar, Nir Kalkstein, Pinchas Akiva, Bernard Levin, Elizabeth E. Half, Inbal Goldshtein, Gabriel Chodick, Varda Shalev:
Development and validation of a predictive model for detection of colorectal cancer in primary care by analysis of complete blood counts: a binational retrospective study. 879-890 - Sameer Malhotra, Adam D. Cheriff, J. Travis Gossey, Curtis L. Cole, Rainu Kaushal, Jessica S. Ancker:
Effects of an e-Prescribing interface redesign on rates of generic drug prescribing: exploiting default options. 891-898 - Joshua C. Mandel, David A. Kreda, Kenneth D. Mandl, Isaac S. Kohane, Rachel B. Ramoni:
SMART on FHIR: a standards-based, interoperable apps platform for electronic health records. 899-908 - Jeffrey G. Klann, Aaron Abend, Vijay A. Raghavan, Kenneth D. Mandl, Shawn N. Murphy:
Data interchange using i2b2. 909-915 - Andreas Steiner, Jerry Hella, Servan Grüninger, Grace Mhalu, Francis Mhimbira, Colin I. Cercamondi, Basra Doulla, Nicolas Maire, Lukas Fenner:
Managing research and surveillance projects in real-time with a novel open-source eManagement tool designed for under-resourced countries. 916-923 - Qoua L. Her, Mary G. Amato, Diane L. Seger, Patrick E. Beeler, Sarah P. Slight, Olivia Dalleur, Patricia C. Dykes, James F. Gilmore, John Fanikos, Julie M. Fiskio, David W. Bates:
The frequency of inappropriate nonformulary medication alert overrides in the inpatient setting. 924-933 - Tasnia Tahsin, Davy Weissenbacher, Robert Rivera, Rachel Beard, Mari Firago, Garrick L. Wallstrom, Matthew Scotch, Graciela Gonzalez:
A high-precision rule-based extraction system for expanding geospatial metadata in GenBank records. 934-941 - Joshua M. Pevnick, Katherine A. Palmer, Rita Shane, Cindy N. Wu, Douglas S. Bell, Frank Diaz, Galen Cook-Wiens, Cynthia A. Jackevicius:
Potential benefit of electronic pharmacy claims data to prevent medication history errors and resultant inpatient order errors. 942-950 - John N. Mafi, Roanne Mejilla, Henry J. Feldman, Long H. Ngo, Tom Delbanco, Jonathan A. Darer, Christina Wee, Jan Walker:
Patients learning to read their doctors' notes: the importance of reminders. 951-955 - Ching-Heng Lin, Yang-Cheng Fann, Der-Ming Liou:
An exploratory study using an openEHR 2-level modeling approach to represent common data elements. 956-967 - Yen S. Low, Ola Caster, Tomas Bergvall, Denis Fourches, Xiaoling Zang, G. Niklas Norén, Ivan Rusyn, I. Ralph Edwards, Alexander Tropsha:
Cheminformatics-aided pharmacovigilance: application to Stevens-Johnson Syndrome. 968-978
- Sanjay Arora, Kelsey Ford, Sophie Terp, Tiffany Abramson, Ryan Ruiz, Marissa Camilon, Christopher J. Coyne, Chun Nok Lam, Michael Menchine, Elizabeth Burner:
Describing the evolution of mobile technology usage for Latino patients and comparing findings to national mHealth estimates. 979-983 - Brigit Hatch, Carrie Tillotson, Heather Angier, Miguel Marino, Megan J. Hoopes, Nathalie Huguet, Jennifer E. DeVoe:
Using the electronic health record for assessment of health insurance in community health centers. 984-990 - Natalie M. Pageler, Max Jacob Grazier G'Sell, Warren Chandler, Emily Mailes, Christine Yang, Christopher Longhurst:
A rational approach to legacy data validation when transitioning between electronic health record systems. 991-994
- Samuel M. Brown, Hanan J. Aboumatar, Leslie Francis, John D. Halamka, Ronen Rozenblum, Eileen Rubin, Barbara Sarnoff Lee, Jeremy Sugarman, Kathleen Turner, Micah Vorwaller, Dominick L. Frosch:
Balancing digital information-sharing and patient privacy when engaging families in the intensive care unit. 995-1000 - Stephanie Medlock, Jeremy C. Wyatt, Vimla L. Patel, Edward H. Shortliffe, Ameen Abu-Hanna:
Modeling information flows in clinical decision support: key insights for enhancing system effectiveness. 1001-1006
- Elizabeth Ford, John A. Carroll, Helen E. Smith, Donia Scott, Jackie Cassell:
Extracting information from the text of electronic medical records to improve case detection: a systematic review. 1007-1015 - Samantha K. Brenner, Rainu Kaushal, Zachary M. Grinspan, Christine Joyce, Inho Kim, Rhonda J. Allard, Diana Delgado, Erika L. Abramson:
Effects of health information technology on patient outcomes: a systematic review. 1016-1036
- Douglas B. Fridsma, Jeffery Smith:
Evidence-based public policy comes to Washington. 1037
Volume 23, Number 6, November 2016
- Lucila Ohno-Machado:
Data-driven informatics tools targeting patients and providers. 1039
- George Hripcsak, Parsa Mirhaji, Alexander F. H. Low, Bradley A. Malin:
Preserving temporal relations in clinical data while maintaining privacy. 1040-1045 - Jacqueline Kirby, Peter Speltz, Luke V. Rasmussen, Melissa A. Basford, Omri Gottesman, Peggy L. Peissig, Jennifer A. Pacheco, Gerard Tromp, Jyotishman Pathak, David S. Carrell, Stephen B. Ellis, Todd Lingren, William K. Thompson, Guergana Savova, Jonathan L. Haines, Dan M. Roden, Paul A. Harris, Joshua C. Denny:
PheKB: a catalog and workflow for creating electronic phenotype algorithms for transportability. 1046-1052 - Rachel F. McCloud, Cassandra A. Okechukwu, Glorian Sorensen, K. Viswanath:
Beyond access: barriers to internet health information seeking among the urban poor. 1053-1059 - Victor W. Zhong, Jihad S. Obeid, Jean B. Craig, Emily R. Pfaff, Joan Thomas, Lindsay M. Jaacks, Daniel P. Beavers, Timothy S. Carey, Jean M. Lawrence, Dana Dabelea, Richard F. Hamman, Deborah A. Bowlby, Catherine Pihoker, Sharon H. Saydah, Elizabeth J. Mayer-Davis:
An efficient approach for surveillance of childhood diabetes by type derived from electronic health record data: the SEARCH for Diabetes in Youth Study. 1060-1067 - Adam Wright, Thu-Trang T. Hickman, Dustin McEvoy, Skye Aaron, Angela Ai, Jan Marie Andersen, Salman T. Hussain, Rachel Badovinac Ramoni, Julie M. Fiskio, Dean F. Sittig, David W. Bates:
Analysis of clinical decision support system malfunctions: a case series and survey. 1068-1076 - John David Osborne, Matthew C. Wyatt, Andrew O. Westfall, James H. Willig, Steven Bethard, Geoffrey D. Gordon:
Efficient identification of nationally mandated reportable cancer cases using natural language processing and machine learning. 1077-1084 - Carlos Sáez, Oscar Zurriaga, Jordi Pérez-Panadés, Inma Melchor, Montserrat Robles, Juan Miguel García-Gómez:
Applying probabilistic temporal and multisite data quality control methods to a public health mortality registry in Spain: a systematic approach to quality control of repositories. 1085-1095 - Sunil Patil, Hui Lu, Catherine L. Saunders, Dimitris Potoglou, Neil Robinson:
Public preferences for electronic health data storage, access, and sharing - evidence from a pan-European survey. 1096-1106 - Alexander Singer, Sari Yakubovich, Andrea L. Kroeker, Brenden Dufault, Roberto Duarte, Alan Katz:
Data quality of electronic medical records in Manitoba: do problem lists accurately reflect chronic disease billing diagnoses? 1107-1112 - Lukasz Mazur, Prithima Mosaly, Carlton Moore, Elizabeth Comitz, Fei Yu, Aaron D. Falchook, Michael J. Eblan, Lesley M. Hoyle, Gregg Tracton, Bhishamjit S. Chera, Lawrence B. Marks:
Toward a better understanding of task demands, workload, and performance during physician-computer interactions. 1113-1120 - Fay Cobb Payton, Lynette Kvasny:
Online HIV awareness and technology affordance benefits for black female collegians - maybe not: the case of stigma. 1121-1126 - Alberto Moreno-Conde, Tony Austin, Jesús Moreno-Conde, Carlos Luis Parra Calderón, Dipak Kalra:
Evaluation of clinical information modeling tools. 1127-1135 - Brent Hill, Seneca I. Perri, Jinqiu Kuang, Bruce E. Bray, Long H. Ngo, Alexa K. Doig, Qing Zeng-Treitler:
Automated pictographic illustration of discharge instructions with Glyph: impact on patient recall and satisfaction. 1136-1142 - Jeanne M. Madden, Matthew D. Lakoma, Donna Rusinak, Christine Y. Lu, Stephen B. Soumerai:
Missing clinical and behavioral health data in a large electronic health record (EHR) system. 1143-1149 - Jennifer L. Wolff, Andrea Berger, Deserae Clarke, Jamie A. Green, Rebecca Stametz, Christina Yule, Jonathan D. Darer:
Patients, care partners, and shared access to the patient portal: online practices at an integrated health system. 1150-1158 - Melissa Caron, Robert Allard, Lucie Bédard, Jérôme Latreille, David L. Buckeridge:
Enteric disease episodes and the risk of acquiring a future sexually transmitted infection: a prediction model in Montreal residents. 1159-1165 - Vibhu Agarwal, Tanya Podchiyska, Juan M. Banda, Veena Goel, Tiffany I. Leung, Evan P. Minty, Timothy E. Sweeney, Elsie Gyang, Nigam H. Shah:
Learning statistical models of phenotypes using noisy labeled training data. 1166-1173 - Ross I. Donaldson, Daniel G. Ostermayer, Rosa Banuelos, Manpreet Singh:
Development and usage of wiki-based software for point-of-care emergency medical information. 1174-1179
- Allan Fong, Daniel J. Hoffman, A. Zachary Hettinger, Rollin J. Fairbanks, Ann M. Bisantz:
Identifying visual search patterns in eye gaze data; gaining insights into physician visual workflow. 1180-1184 - B. Sharif, Rm Lundin, Paul Morgan, Je Hall, Amrit Dhadda, Charlotte Mann, Danielle Donoghue, Emma Brownlow, Francesca Hill, Grace Carr, Hannah Turley, James Hassall, Michael Atkinson, Matthew Jones, R. Martin, Sarah Rollason, Yousef Ibrahim, Maja Kopczynska, Tamas Szakmany:
Developing a digital data collection platform to measure the prevalence of sepsis in Wales. 1185-1189 - John A. Milberg:
Development, use, and integration of a nationally-distributed HIV/AIDS electronic health information system. 1190-1194 - Christopher M. Shea, Kristin L. Reiter, Mark A. Weaver, Jordan Albritton:
Quality improvement teams, super-users, and nurse champions: a recipe for meaningful use? 1195-1198 - Sean Peisert, William Barnett, Eli Dart, James Cuff, Robert L. Grossman, Edward B. Talbot, Ari Berman, Anurag Shankar, Brian Tierney:
The Medical Science DMZ. 1199-1201
- Douglas B. Fridsma:
Health informatics: our domain, our challenge. 1202
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