Presentation of the 2006 Morris F. Collen Award to Edward H.(Ted) Shortliffe.
Author(s): Greenes, Robert A, Buchanan, Bruce G, Ellison, Donald
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.m2374
Author(s): Greenes, Robert A, Buchanan, Bruce G, Ellison, Donald
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.m2374
Clinical investigators often preprocess, process, and analyze their data without benefit of formally organized research centers to oversee data management. This article outlines a practical three-file structure to help guide these investigators track and document their data through processing and analyses. The proposed process can be implemented without additional training or specialized software. Thus, it is particularly well suited for research projects with small budgets or limited access to viable [...]
Author(s): Kashner, T Michael, Hinson, Robert, Holland, Gloria J, Mickey, Don D, Hoffman, Keith, Lind, Lisa, Johnson, Linda D, Chang, Barbara K, Golden, Richard M, Henley, Steven S
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2218
Communication of abnormal test results in the outpatient setting is prone to error. Using information technology can improve communication and improve patient safety. We standardized processes and procedures in a computerized test result notification system and examined their effectiveness to reduce errors in communication of abnormal imaging results.
Author(s): Singh, Hardeep, Arora, Harvinder S, Vij, Meena S, Rao, Raghuram, Khan, Myrna M, Petersen, Laura A
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2280
This study sought to develop a functional taxonomy of rule-based clinical decision support.
Author(s): Wright, Adam, Goldberg, Howard, Hongsermeier, Tonya, Middleton, Blackford
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2364
To compare consistency of coding among professional SNOMED CT coders representing three commercial providers of coding services when coding clinical research concepts with SNOMED CT.
Author(s): Andrews, James E, Richesson, Rachel L, Krischer, Jeffrey
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2372
To develop an automated, high-throughput, and reproducible method for reclassifying and validating ontological concepts for natural language processing applications.
Author(s): Fan, Jung-Wei, Friedman, Carol
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2314
Author(s): Brennan, Patricia Flatley
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.m2303
The current mechanism for monitoring toxicity symptoms in cancer trials depends on a complex paper-based process. Electronic collection of patient-reported outcomes (PROs) may be more efficient and accurate. An online PRO platform was created including a simple data entry interface, real-time report generation, and an alert system to e-mail clinicians when patients self-report serious toxicities. Feasibility assessment involving 180 chemotherapy patients demonstrated high levels of use at up to 40 [...]
Author(s): Basch, Ethan, Artz, David, Iasonos, Alexia, Speakman, John, Shannon, Kevin, Lin, Kai, Pun, Charmaine, Yong, Henry, Fearn, Paul, Barz, Allison, Scher, Howard I, McCabe, Mary, Schrag, Deborah
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2177
This article describes the algorithms implemented in the Essie search engine that is currently serving several Web sites at the National Library of Medicine. Essie is a phrase-based search engine with term and concept query expansion and probabilistic relevancy ranking. Essie's design is motivated by an observation that query terms are often conceptually related to terms in a document, without actually occurring in the document text. Essie's performance was evaluated [...]
Author(s): Ide, Nicholas C, Loane, Russell F, Demner-Fushman, Dina
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2233
Home telemonitoring represents a patient management approach combining various information technologies for monitoring patients at distance. This study presents a systematic review of the nature and magnitude of outcomes associated with telemonitoring of four types of chronic illnesses: pulmonary conditions, diabetes, hypertension, and cardiovascular diseases.
Author(s): Paré, Guy, Jaana, Mirou, Sicotte, Claude
DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2270