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Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, Volume 26
Volume 26, Number 1, January 2019
- Suzanne Bakken:
Doing what matters most. 1-2
- Lauren M. Denneson
, Maura Pisciotta, Elizabeth R. Hooker
, Amira Trevino
, Steven K. Dobscha:
Impacts of a web-based educational program for veterans who read their mental health notes online. 3-8 - YongCheng Zhan, Jean-François Etter, Scott Leischow, Daniel Zeng:
Electronic cigarette usage patterns: a case study combining survey and social media data. 9-18 - Paul Peng, Anton Oscar Beitia, Daniel J. Vreeman
, George T. Loo, Bradley N. Delman
, Frederick L. Thum, Tina Lowry, Jason S. Shapiro:
Mapping of HIE CT terms to LOINC®: analysis of content-dependent coverage and coverage improvement through new term creation. 19-27 - Naleef Fareed, Daniel M. Walker, Cynthia J. Sieck, Robert Taylor
, Seth Scarborough, Timothy R. Huerta, Ann Scheck McAlearney:
Inpatient portal clusters: identifying user groups based on portal features. 28-36 - Skye Aaron, Dustin S. McEvoy
, Soumi Ray, Thu-Trang T. Hickman, Adam Wright
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Cranky comments: detecting clinical decision support malfunctions through free-text override reasons. 37-43
- Emily R. Pfaff
, Adam Lee, Robert L. Bradford
, Jinhee Pae, Clarence Potter, Paul Blue, Patricia Knoepp, Kristie Thompson, Christianne L. Roumie
, David Crenshaw, Remy Servis, Darren A. DeWalt:
Recruiting for a pragmatic trial using the electronic health record and patient portal: successes and lessons learned. 44-49
- Ilana Graetz
, Jie Huang, Richard Brand, John Hsu, Mary E. Reed:
Mobile-accessible personal health records increase the frequency and timeliness of PHR use for patients with diabetes. 50-54 - Christy B. Turer, Celette Sugg Skinner, Sarah E. Barlow:
Algorithm to detect pediatric provider attention to high BMI and associated medical risk. 55-60 - Sara G. Murray, Anand Avati, Gabriela Schmajuk, Jinoos Yazdany:
Automated and flexible identification of complex disease: building a model for systemic lupus erythematosus using noisy labeling. 61-65
- Chris Grasso, Michal J. McDowell, Hilary Goldhammer, Alex S. Keuroghlian
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Planning and implementing sexual orientation and gender identity data collection in electronic health records. 66-70 - Elizabeth T. Toll:
The other office. 71-75 - Mahsa Shabani:
Blockchain-based platforms for genomic data sharing: a de-centralized approach in response to the governance problems? 76-80
- Mohammad S. Jalali
, Bethany Russell, Sabina Razak, William J. Gordon:
EARS to cyber incidents in health care. 81-90
- A systematic assessment of the availability and clinical drug information coverage of machine-readable clinical drug data sources for building knowledge translation products. 91
Volume 26, Number 2, February 2019
- Suzanne Bakken:
Can informatics innovation help mitigate clinician burnout? 93-94
- Jeffery L. Belden, Pete Wegier, Jennifer Patel, Andrew Hutson, Catherine Plaisant, Joi L. Moore, Nathan J. Lowrance, Suzanne Austin Boren
, Richelle J. Koopman:
Designing a medication timeline for patients and physicians. 95-105 - Rebekah L. Gardner
, Emily Cooper, Jacqueline Haskell, Daniel A. Harris, Sara Poplau, Philip J. Kroth, Mark Linzer:
Physician stress and burnout: the impact of health information technology. 106-114 - Ruth M. Masterson Creber
, Lisa V. Grossman
, Beatriz Ryan, Min Qian, Fernanda Polubriaginof, Susan Restaino, Suzanne Bakken, George Hripcsak, David K. Vawdrey:
Engaging hospitalized patients with personalized health information: a randomized trial of an inpatient portal. 115-123 - Jessica J. Y. Lee, Clara D. M. van Karnebeek, Wyeth W. Wasserman
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Development and user evaluation of a rare disease gene prioritization workflow based on cognitive ergonomics. 124-133 - Masoud Hosseini, Anthony Faiola, Josette Jones, Daniel J. Vreeman
, Huanmei Wu
, Brian E. Dixon
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Impact of document consolidation on healthcare providers' perceived workload and information reconciliation tasks: a mixed methods study. 134-142
- Timothy M. Herr, Josh F. Peterson
, Luke V. Rasmussen
, Pedro J. Caraballo, Peggy L. Peissig, Justin B. Starren:
Pharmacogenomic clinical decision support design and multi-site process outcomes analysis in the eMERGE Network. 143-148 - Michael T. Finke, Ross W. Filice, Charles E. Kahn Jr.
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Integrating ontologies of human diseases, phenotypes, and radiological diagnosis. 149-154 - Samuel Cykert, Darren A. DeWalt, Bryan J. Weiner
, Michael Pignone, Jason Fine, Jung In Kim:
A population approach using cholesterol imputation to identify adults with high cardiovascular risk: a report from AHRQ's EvidenceNow initiative. 155-158
- Barbara J. Evans, Harlan M. Krumholz:
People-powered data collaboratives: fueling data science with the health-related experiences of individuals. 159-161
- Maichou Lor
, Theresa A. Koleck, Suzanne Bakken:
Information visualizations of symptom information for patients and providers: a systematic review. 162-171 - Tiago K. Colicchio, James J. Cimino:
Clinicians' reasoning as reflected in electronic clinical note-entry and reading/retrieval: a systematic review and qualitative synthesis. 172-184
Volume 26, Number 3, March 2019
- Suzanne Bakken:
The journey to transparency, reproducibility, and replicability. 185-187
- Colin Price, William Green
, Olga Suhomlinova
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Twenty-five years of national health IT: exploring strategy, structure, and systems in the English NHS. 188-197 - Suat Gönül
, Tuncay Namli
, Sasja D. Huisman
, Gokce Banu Laleci Erturkmen
, Ismail Hakki Toroslu
, Ahmet Cosar
:
An expandable approach for design and personalization of digital, just-in-time adaptive interventions. 198-210 - Chris J. Lu
, Alan R. Aronson, Sonya E. Shooshan, Dina Demner-Fushman:
Spell checker for consumer language (CSpell). 211-218 - Nathaniel D. Mercaldo
, Kyle B. Brothers, David S. Carrell, Ellen Wright Clayton, John J. Connolly
, Ingrid A. Holm, Carol R. Horowitz, Gail P. Jarvik, Terrie E. Kitchner, Rongling Li, Catherine A. McCarty, Jennifer B. McCormick, Valerie D. McManus, Melanie F. Myers
, Joshua J. Pankratz, Martha J. Shrubsole
, Maureen E. Smith, Sarah C. Stallings, Janet L. Williams, Jonathan S. Schildcrout
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Enrichment sampling for a multi-site patient survey using electronic health records and census data. 219-227 - Mrinal Kanti Baowaly
, Chia-Ching Lin, Chao-Lin Liu, Kuan-Ta Chen:
Synthesizing electronic health records using improved generative adversarial networks. 228-241 - Xing Song, Lemuel R. Waitman, Yong Hu, Alan S. L. Yu, David C. Robins, Mei Liu:
Robust clinical marker identification for diabetic kidney disease with ensemble feature selection. 242-253 - Majid Afshar, Andrew Phillips, Niranjan S. Karnik
, Jeanne Mueller, Daniel To, Richard Gonzalez, Ron Price, Richard S. Cooper, Cara Joyce, Dmitriy Dligach:
Natural language processing and machine learning to identify alcohol misuse from the electronic health record in trauma patients: development and internal validation. 254-261
- Yifu Li
, Ran Jin, Yuan Luo
:
Classifying relations in clinical narratives using segment graph convolutional and recurrent neural networks (Seg-GCRNs). 262-268 - James A. Mays
, Patrick C. Mathias:
Measuring the rate of manual transcription error in outpatient point-of-care testing. 269-272
Volume 26, Number 4, April 2019
- Suzanne Bakken:
Advancing biomedical and health informatics knowledge through reviews of existing research. 273-275
- Arlene E. Chung, Kimberly Shoenbill, Sandra A. Mitchell, Amylou C. Dueck, Deborah Schrag, Deborah W. Bruner
, Lori M. Minasian, Diane St. Germain, Ann M. O'Mara, Paul Baumgartner, Lauren J. Rogak, Amy P. Abernethy, Ashley C. Griffin, Ethan M. Basch:
Patient free text reporting of symptomatic adverse events in cancer clinical research using the National Cancer Institute's Patient-Reported Outcomes version of the Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events (PRO-CTCAE). 276-285 - Bret J. Gardner
, Jay G. Pedersen, Mary E. Campbell
, James C. McClay:
Incorporating a location-based socioeconomic index into a de-identified i2b2 clinical data warehouse. 286-293 - Chi Yuan, Patrick B. Ryan, Casey N. Ta, Yixuan Guo, Ziran Li, Jill Hardin, Rupa Makadia, Peng Jin
, Ning Shang
, Tian Kang, Chunhua Weng:
Criteria2Query: a natural language interface to clinical databases for cohort definition. 294-305
- Luke V. Rasmussen
, Maureen E. Smith, Federico Almaraz, Stephen D. Persell, Laura J. Rasmussen-Torvik
, Jennifer A. Pacheco, Rex L. Chisholm
, Carl Christensen, Timothy M. Herr, Firas H. Wehbe
, Justin B. Starren:
An ancillary genomics system to support the return of pharmacogenomic results. 306-310
- Sherry Pagoto, Camille Nebeker
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How scientists can take the lead in establishing ethical practices for social media research. 311-313
- Danny T. Y. Wu
, Annie T. Chen, John D. Manning
, Gal Levy-Fix, Uba Backonja, David Borland
, Jesus J. Caban, Dawn W. Dowding
, Harry Hochheiser
, Vadim Kagan, Swaminathan Kandaswamy, Manish Kumar
, Alexis Nunez, Eric C. Pan, David Gotz:
Evaluating visual analytics for health informatics applications: a systematic review from the American Medical Informatics Association Visual Analytics Working Group Task Force on Evaluation. 314-323 - Suzanne V. Blackley, Jessica Huynh, Liqin Wang, Zfania Tom Korach, Li Zhou:
Speech recognition for clinical documentation from 1990 to 2018: a systematic review. 324-338 - Guy Martin
, Ankur Khajuria, Sonal Arora, Dominic King, Hutan Ashrafian
, Ara Darzi:
The impact of mobile technology on teamwork and communication in hospitals: a systematic review. 339-355 - Matthew T. Neame, Jerry Chacko, Anna E. Surace
, Ian P. Sinha, Daniel B. Hawcutt:
A systematic review of the effects of implementing clinical pathways supported by health information technologies. 356-363 - Theresa A. Koleck, Caitlin N. Dreisbach
, Philip E. Bourne, Suzanne Bakken
:
Natural language processing of symptoms documented in free-text narratives of electronic health records: a systematic review. 364-379
Volume 26, Number 5, May 2019
- Suzanne Bakken:
Not the medical informatics of our founding mothers and fathers, or is it? 381-382
- Melanie A. Meyer:
Healthcare data scientist qualifications, skills, and job focus: a content analysis of job postings. 383-391 - Tsung-Ting Kuo
, Rodney A. Gabriel, Lucila Ohno-Machado:
Fair compute loads enabled by blockchain: sharing models by alternating client and server roles. 392-403 - Alaa Alahmadi
, Alan Davies
, Markel Vigo
, Caroline Jay
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Can laypeople identify a drug-induced QT interval prolongation? A psychophysical and eye-tracking experiment examining the ability of nonexperts to interpret an ECG. 404-411 - Yoojung Kim, Bongshin Lee, Eun Kyoung Choe:
Investigating data accessibility of personal health apps. 412-419 - Winston R. Liaw
, Anuradha Jetty, Megan Coffman, Stephen Petterson, Miranda A. Moore
, Gayathri Sridhar, Aliza S. Gordon, Judith J. Stephenson, Wallace Adamson, Andrew W. Bazemore:
Disconnected: a survey of users and nonusers of telehealth and their use of primary care. 420-428 - Benjamin Alan Goldstein, Matthew Phelan, Neha J. Pagidipati, Rury R. Holman, Michael J. Pencina, Elizabeth A. Stuart
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An outcome model approach to transporting a randomized controlled trial results to a target population. 429-437 - Ahmad Pesaranghader, Stan Matwin
, Marina Sokolova, Ali Pesaranghader:
deepBioWSD: effective deep neural word sense disambiguation of biomedical text data. 438-446 - Shaun J. Grannis
, Huiping Xu, Joshua R. Vest
, Suranga Nath Kasthurirathne, Na Bo, Ben Moscovitch, Rita Torkzadeh, Josh Rising:
Evaluating the effect of data standardization and validation on patient matching accuracy. 447-456
- Olivier Harismendy
, Jihoon Kim, Xiaojun Xu, Lucila Ohno-Machado:
Evaluating and sharing global genetic ancestry in biomedical datasets. 457-461
- Tsung-Ting Kuo
, Hugo Zavaleta Rojas, Lucila Ohno-Machado:
Comparison of blockchain platforms: a systematic review and healthcare examples. 462-478 - Rosalie Waller
, Melanie C. Wright
, Noa Segall, Paige Nesbitt, Thomas J. Reese
, Damian Borbolla, Guilherme Del Fiol:
Novel displays of patient information in critical care settings: a systematic review. 479-489
- Corrigendum to: Pharmacogenomic clinical decision support design and multi-site process outcomes analysis in the eMERGE Network. 490
Volume 26, Number 6, June 2019
- Suzanne Bakken:
Breadth and Diversity in Biomedical and Health Informatics. 491-492
- Betsy L. Humphreys:
New requirements for clinical trial transparency provide new opportunities for informatics research. 493-494
- Gregory L. Alexander
, Kimberly R. Powell
, Chelsea B. Deroche, Lori L. Popejoy, Abu Saleh Mohammad Mosa, Richelle J. Koopman, Lorren Pettit, Michelle L. Dougherty
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Building consensus toward a national nursing home information technology maturity model. 495-505 - Ashimiyu B. Durojaiye, Scott R. Levin
, Matthew F. Toerper, Hadi Kharrazi
, Harold P. Lehmann, Ayse P. Gurses:
Evaluation of multidisciplinary collaboration in pediatric trauma care using EHR data. 506-515 - Qing Ke
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Identifying translational science through embeddings of controlled vocabularies. 516-523 - Hyeong Won Yu
, Maqbool Hussain
, Muhammad Afzal
, Taqdir Ali, June Young Choi, Ho-Seong Han, Sungyoung Lee:
Use of mind maps and iterative decision trees to develop a guideline-based clinical decision support system for routine surgical practice: case study in thyroid nodules. 524-536 - Piotr Przybyla
, Austin J. Brockmeier
, Sophia Ananiadou:
Quantifying risk factors in medical reports with a context-aware linear model. 537-546 - William J. Gordon, Adam Wright
, Robert J. Glynn, Jigar Kadakia, Christina Mazzone, Elizabeth Leinbach, Adam B. Landman:
Evaluation of a mandatory phishing training program for high-risk employees at a US healthcare system. 547-552
- Anuj K. Dalal, Theresa E. Fuller, Pam Garabedian, Awatef Ergai
, Corey Balint, David W. Bates, James C. Benneyan:
Systems engineering and human factors support of a system of novel EHR-integrated tools to prevent harm in the hospital. 553-560
- Zhijun Yin
, Lina M. Sulieman, Bradley A. Malin
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A systematic literature review of machine learning in online personal health data. 561-576
- Arjun Magge, Abeed Sarker
, Azadeh Nikfarjam, Graciela Gonzalez-Hernandez
:
Comment on: "Deep learning for pharmacovigilance: recurrent neural network architectures for labeling adverse drug reactions in Twitter posts". 577-579 - Anne Cocos, Alexander G. Fiks, Aaron J. Masino:
Reply to comment on: "Deep learning for pharmacovigilance: recurrent neural network architectures for labeling adverse drug reactions in Twitter posts". 580-581
- Corrigendum to: Robust clinical marker identification for diabetic kidney disease with ensemble feature selection. 582
Volume 26, Number 7, July 2019
- Suzanne Bakken
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The importance of consumer- and patient-oriented perspectives in biomedical and health informatics. 583-584
- Douglas B. Fridsma:
Strengthening our profession by defining clinical and health informatics practice. 585
- Howard D. Silverman, Elaine B. Steen, Jacqueline N. Carpenito, Christopher J. Ondrula, Jeffrey J. Williamson, Douglas B. Fridsma:
Domains, tasks, and knowledge for clinical informatics subspecialty practice: results of a practice analysis. 586-593
- Abiy Agiro, Xiaoxue Chen
, Biruk Eshete, Rebecca Sutphen, Elizabeth Bourquardez Clark, Cristina M. Burroughs, William Benjamin Nowell
, Jeffrey R. Curtis, Sara Loud, Robert N. McBurney, Peter A. Merkel, Antoine G. Sreih, Kalen Young, Kevin Haynes:
Data linkages between patient-powered research networks and health plans: a foundation for collaborative research. 594-602 - Adarsha S. Bajracharya, Bradley H. Crotty
, Hollis B. Kowoloff, Charles Safran, Warner V. Slack:
Patient experience with family history tool: analysis of patients' experience sharing their family health history through patient-computer dialogue in a patient portal. 603-609 - Cynthia E. Schairer
, Cynthia Cheung, Caryn Kseniya Rubanovich, Mildred K. Cho
, Lorrie Faith Cranor
, Cinnamon S. Bloss
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Disposition toward privacy and information disclosure in the context of emerging health technologies. 610-619 - Christopher A. Harle, Elizabeth H. Golembiewski
, Kiarash P. Rahmanian, Babette A. Brumback, Janice L. Krieger, Kenneth W. Goodman, Arch G. Mainous III, Ray E. Moseley:
Does an interactive trust-enhanced electronic consent improve patient experiences when asked to share their health records for research? A randomized trial. 620-629 - Ellen K. Kerns
, Vincent S. Staggs
, Sarah D. Fouquet, Russell J. McCulloh
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Estimating the impact of deploying an electronic clinical decision support tool as part of a national practice improvement project. 630-636 - Hossein Estiri
, Jeffrey G. Klann, Sarah R. Weiler, Ernest Alema-Mensah, R. Joseph Applegate, Galina Lozinski, Nandan Patibandla, Kun Wei, William G. Adams, Marc D. Natter, Elizabeth O. Ofili, Brian Ostasiewski
, Alexander Quarshie, Gary E. Rosenthal, Elmer V. Bernstam, Kenneth D. Mandl, Shawn N. Murphy:
A federated EHR network data completeness tracking system. 637-645 - Fei Li, Hong Yu:
An investigation of single-domain and multidomain medication and adverse drug event relation extraction from electronic health record notes using advanced deep learning models. 646-654 - Jisan Lee
, Jeongeun Kim:
Can menstrual health apps selected based on users' needs change health-related factors? A double-blind randomized controlled trial. 655-666
- Allison A. Lewinski
, Connor Drake
, Ryan J. Shaw, George L. Jackson, Hayden B. Bosworth, Megan Oakes, Sarah Gonzales, Nicole E. Jelesoff, Matthew J. Crowley:
Bridging the integration gap between patient-generated blood glucose data and electronic health records. 667-672
- Michael A. Tutty, Lindsey E. Carlasare, Stacy Lloyd, Christine A. Sinsky:
The complex case of EHRs: examining the factors impacting the EHR user experience. 673-677
- Andrew Georgiou
, Julie Li, Judith Thomas
, Maria R. Dahm
, Johanna I. Westbrook
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The impact of health information technology on the management and follow-up of test results - a systematic review. 678-688
Volume 26, Numbers 8-9, August 2019
- Tiffany C. Veinot
, Jessica S. Ancker, Suzanne Bakken:
Health informatics and health equity: improving our reach and impact. 689-695
- Sarah J. Javier, Lara K. Troszak, Stephanie L. Shimada, D. Keith McInnes, Michael E. Ohl
, Tigran Avoundjian, Taryn A Erhardt, Amanda Midboe:
Racial and ethnic disparities in use of a personal health record by veterans living with HIV. 696-702 - Vaishnavi Kannan, Kathleen E. Wilkinson, Mereeja Varghese, Sarah Lynch-Medick, DuWayne L. Willett
, Teresa Bosler
, Ling Chu, Samantha I Gates, M. E. Blair Holbein, Mallory M. Willett, Sharon C. Reimold, Robert D. Toto:
Count me in: using a patient portal to minimize implicit bias in clinical research recruitment. 703-713 - Judith W. Dexheimer, Mary V. Greiner, Sarah J. Beal
, Darius Johnson, Andrea Kachelmeyer, Lisa M. Vaughn:
Sharing personal health record data elements in protective custody: youth and stakeholder perspectives. 714-721 - Evan Sholle
, Laura C. Pinheiro, Prakash Adekkanattu, Marcos Davila, Stephen B. Johnson
, Jyotishman Pathak, Sanjai Sinha, Cassidie Li, Stasi A Lubansky, Monika M. Safford, Thomas R. Campion Jr.:
Underserved populations with missing race ethnicity data differ significantly from those with structured race/ethnicity documentation. 722-729 - Fernanda C. Polubriaginof
, Patrick B. Ryan, Hojjat Salmasian, Andrea W. Shapiro, Adler J. Perotte, Monika M. Safford, George Hripcsak, Shaun Smith, Nicholas P. Tatonetti, David K. Vawdrey:
Challenges with quality of race and ethnicity data in observational databases. 730-736 - Mitchell R. Lunn
, Micah Lubensky, Carolyn Hunt, Annesa Flentje, Matthew R. Capriotti, Chollada Sooksaman, Todd Harnett, Del Currie, Chris Neal, Juno Obedin-Maliver:
A digital health research platform for community engagement, recruitment, and retention of sexual and gender minority adults in a national longitudinal cohort study- - The PRIDE Study. 737-748 - Oliver L. Haimson
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Mapping gender transition sentiment patterns via social media data: toward decreasing transgender mental health disparities. 749-758 - Young Ji Lee, Charles Kamen, Liz Margolies, Ulrike Boehmer:
Online health community experiences of sexual minority women with cancer. 759-766 - Andrew J. Boslett, Alina Denham, Elaine L. Hill
, Meredith C. B. Adams
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Unclassified drug overdose deaths in the opioid crisis: emerging patterns of inequity. 767-777 - Michael Fiore, Rob Adsit, Mark Zehner, Danielle McCarthy, Susan Lundsten, Paul Hartlaub, Todd Mahr, Allison Gorrilla, Amy Skora, Timothy Baker:
An electronic health record-based interoperable eReferral system to enhance smoking Quitline treatment in primary care. 778-786 - Tao Chen
, Mark Dredze, Jonathan P. Weiner, Hadi Kharrazi
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Identifying vulnerable older adult populations by contextualizing geriatric syndrome information in clinical notes of electronic health records. 787-795 - Saif S. Khairat, Timothy L. Haithcoat, Songzi Liu
, Tanzila Zaman, Barbara Edson, Robert Gianforcaro, Chi-Ren Shyu:
Advancing health equity and access using telemedicine: a geospatial assessment. 796-805 - Emilie Bruzelius, Matthew Le, Avi Kenny
, Jordan Downey, Matteo Danieletto, Aaron Baum, Patrick Doupe, Bruno Silva, Philip J. Landrigan, Prabhjot Singh:
Satellite images and machine learning can identify remote communities to facilitate access to health services. 806-812 - Charles R. Senteio, Julia Adler-Milstein, Caroline R. Richardson
, Tiffany C. Veinot
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Psychosocial information use for clinical decisions in diabetes care. 813-824 - Betty Bekemeier, Seungeun Park
, Uba Backonja, India Ornelas, Anne M. Turner:
Data, capacity-building, and training needs to address rural health inequities in the Northwest United States: a qualitative study. 825-834
- Tammy Toscos, Michelle Drouin
, Jessica Pater, Mindy E. Flanagan, Rachel Pfafman, Michael J. Mirro:
Selection biases in technology-based intervention research: patients' technology use relates to both demographic and health-related inequities. 835-839
- Gillian Feldmeth, Edward T. Naureckas, Julian Solway, Stacy Tessler Lindau:
Embedding research recruitment in a community resource e-prescribing system: lessons from an implementation study on Chicago's South Side. 840-846 - Anna A. Divney
, Priscilla M. Lopez, Terry T. Huang
, Lorna E. Thorpe, Chau Trinh-Shevrin, Nadia S. Islam:
Research-grade data in the real world: challenges and opportunities in data quality from a pragmatic trial in community-based practices. 847-854
- Lisa V. Grossman
, Ruth M. Masterson Creber
, Natalie C. Benda, Drew Wright
, David K. Vawdrey, Jessica S. Ancker:
Interventions to increase patient portal use in vulnerable populations: a systematic review. 855-870 - Marcy G. Antonio
, Olga Petrovskaya, Francis Y. Lau:
Is research on patient portals attuned to health equity? A scoping review. 871-883
- Martin Chieng Were
, Chaitali Sinha
, Caricia Catalani:
A systematic approach to equity assessment for digital health interventions: case example of mobile personal health records. 884-890 - Theresa Cullen, Jan Flowers
, Thomas D. Sequist, Howard Hays, Paul G. Biondich, Maia Z. Laing:
Envisioning health equity for American Indian/Alaska Natives: a unique HIT opportunity. 891-894 - Joseph J. DeFerio, Scott Breitinger, Dhruv Khullar, Amit P. Sheth, Jyotishman Pathak:
Social determinants of health in mental health care and research: a case for greater inclusion. 895-899 - A note of thanks to the reviewers. 900
Volume 26, Number 10, October 2019
- Suzanne Bakken
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Need for innovation in electronic health record-based medication alerts. 901-902
- Julia Adler-Milstein:
Health informatics and health services research: reflections on their convergence. 903-904
- Jeff L. Bubp, Michelle A. Park, Joan Kapusnik-Uner, Thong Dang, Karl Matuszewski, Don Ly, Kevin Chiang, Sek Shia, Brian Hoberman:
Successful deployment of drug-disease interaction clinical decision support across multiple Kaiser Permanente regions. 905-910 - Mina Ostovari
, Charlotte Steele-Morris Joy, Paul M. Griffin, Denny Yu
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Data-driven modeling of diabetes care teams using social network analysis. 911-919 - Craig B. Monsen, Joshua M. Liao, Barak Gaster, Kevin J. Flynn, Thomas H. Payne:
The effect of medication cost transparency alerts on prescriber behavior. 920-927 - Andrew M. Harrison
, Rizwan Siwani, Brian W. Pickering, Vitaly Herasevich
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Clinical impact of intraoperative electronic health record downtime on surgical patients. 928-933 - Adam Wright
, Dustin S. McEvoy, Skye Aaron, Allison B. McCoy
, Mary G. Amato
, Hyun Kim
, Angela Ai
, James J. Cimino, Bimal R. Desai, Robert E. El-Kareh, William L. Galanter, Christopher A. Longhurst
, Sameer Malhotra, Ryan Radecki, Lipika Samal, Richard Schreiber
, Eric D. Shelov, Anwar Mohammad Sirajuddin, Dean F. Sittig
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Structured override reasons for drug-drug interaction alerts in electronic health records. 934-942 - Feifan Liu, Richeek Pradhan, Emily Druhl, Elaine T. Freund, Weisong Liu, Brian C. Sauer, Fran Cunningham, Adam J. Gordon, Celena B. Peters, Hong Yu:
Learning to detect and understand drug discontinuation events from clinical narratives. 943-951 - Julia Adler-Milstein, Paige Nong
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Early experiences with patient generated health data: health system and patient perspectives. 952-959 - Kea Turner, Young-Rock Hong
, Sandhya Yadav
, Jinhai Huo, Arch G. Mainous III:
Patient portal utilization: before and after stage 2 electronic health record meaningful use. 960-967 - Sandhya V. Shimoga, Yang Z. Lu
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Role of provider encouragement on patient engagement via online portals. 968-976 - Gang Fang
, Izabela E. Annis
, Jennifer Elston-Lafata, Samuel Cykert:
Applying machine learning to predict real-world individual treatment effects: insights from a virtual patient cohort. 977-988 - Joshua R. Vest
, Mark Aaron Unruh, Seth Freedman, Kosali Simon
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Health systems' use of enterprise health information exchange vs single electronic health record vendor environments and unplanned readmissions. 989-998 - Neal Yuan
, R. Adams Dudley, W. John Boscardin, Grace A Lin:
Electronic health records systems and hospital clinical performance: a study of nationwide hospital data. 999-1009 - Rosy Tsopra
, Karima Sedki, Mélanie Courtine
, Hector Falcoff, Antoine De Beco, Ronni Madar, Frédéric Mechaï, Jean-Baptiste Lamy
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Helping GPs to extrapolate guideline recommendations to patients for whom there are no explicit recommendations, through the visualization of drug properties. The example of AntibioHelp® in bacterial diseases. 1010-1019 - Bruce Rosenthal, Janet Skrbin, Janet Fromkin, Emily Heineman, Tom McGinn, Rudolph Richichi, Rachel P. Berger
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Integration of physical abuse clinical decision support at 2 general emergency departments. 1020-1029 - Jill Mohr, Gregory J. Strnad, Lutul Farrow, Kate Heinlein, Carolyn M. Hettrich
, Morgan H. Jones, Anthony Miniaci, Eric Ricchetti, James Rosneck, Mark Schickendantz, Paul Saluan, Jose F. Vega, Kurt P. Spindler:
A smart decision: smartphone use for operative data collection in arthroscopic shoulder instability surgery. 1030-1036 - Dina Vishnyakova, Raul Rodriguez-Esteban
, Fabio Rinaldi
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A new approach and gold standard toward author disambiguation in MEDLINE. 1037-1045 - Erich Kummerfeld, Alexander Rix, Justin Anker
, Matt Kushner:
Assessing the collective utility of multiple analyses on clinical alcohol use disorder data. 1046-1055 - Ruowang Li
, Yong Chen, Jason H. Moore:
Integration of genetic and clinical information to improve imputation of data missing from electronic health records. 1056-1063 - Karamarie Fecho, Emily R. Pfaff
, Hao Xu, James Champion, Steve Cox, Lisa Stillwell, David B. Peden
, Chris Bizon, Ashok Kumar Krishnamurthy, Alexander Tropsha
, Stanley C. Ahalt:
A novel approach for exposing and sharing clinical data: the Translator Integrated Clinical and Environmental Exposures Service. 1064-1073 - Ahmet Baki Kocaballi
, Enrico W. Coiera
, Huong Ly Tong
, Sarah J. White
, Juan C. Quiroz
, Fahimeh Rezazadegan, Simon Willcock, Liliana Laranjo
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A network model of activities in primary care consultations. 1074-1082 - Ruowang Li
, Rui Duan
, Daniel J. Rader, Scott M. Damrauer, Jason H. Moore, Yong Chen:
A regression framework to uncover pleiotropy in large-scale electronic health record data. 1083-1090 - Sara Belle Donevant
, Erik Svendsen
, Jane V. Richter, Abbas Tavakoli, Jean Craig, Nicholas D. Boltin, Homayoun Valafar
, Salvatore DiNardi, Joan Marie Culley:
Designing and executing a functional exercise to test a novel informatics tool for mass casualty triage. 1091-1098 - Lindsay Satterwhite Mayberry, Erin M. Bergner, Kryseana J. Harper, Simone Laing, Cynthia A Berg:
Text messaging to engage friends/family in diabetes self-management support: acceptability and potential to address disparities. 1099-1108
- Jessica M. Ray
, Raj M. Ratwani, Christine A. Sinsky, Richard M. Frankel, Mark W. Friedberg
, Seth M. Powsner, David I. Rosenthal, Robert M. Wachter, Edward R. Melnick:
Six habits of highly successful health information technology: powerful strategies for design and implementation. 1109-1114 - S. Trent Rosenbloom, Jeffery R. L. Smith, Rita Bowen, Janelle Burns, Lauren Riplinger, Thomas H. Payne:
Updating HIPAA for the electronic medical record era. 1115-1119
- Philip J. Scott
, Angela W. Brown, Taiwo Adedeji
, Jeremy C. Wyatt, Andrew Georgiou
, Eric L. Eisenstein, Charles P. Friedman:
A review of measurement practice in studies of clinical decision support systems 1998-2017. 1120-1128 - Christopher A. Aakre
, Lauren A. Maggio
, Guilherme Del Fiol, David A. Cook
:
Barriers and facilitators to clinical information seeking: a systematic review. 1129-1140 - Mustafa I. Hussain, Tera L. Reynolds
, Kai Zheng:
Medication safety alert fatigue may be reduced via interaction design and clinical role tailoring: a systematic review. 1141-1149
- Christopher G. Chute, Suzanne Bakken, William M. Tierney, Gretchen Purcell Jackson, James J. Cimino:
The 2018 fellow cohort of the American College of Medical Informatics. 1150-1155
- Balazs Zsenits, Jose Alcantara, Robert Mayo:
Impact of HIT on burnout remains unknown - for now. 1156-1157 - Suzanne Bakken
:
Building the evidence base on health information technology-related clinician burnout: a response to impact of health information technology on burnout remains unknown - for now. 1158
- Corrigendum to: An electronic health record-based interoperable eReferral system to enhance smoking Quitline treatment in primary care. 1159
Volume 26, Number 11, November 2019
- Amber Stubbs, Özlem Uzuner
:
New approaches to cohort selection. 1161-1162
- Amber Stubbs, Michele Filannino, Ergin Soysal, Samuel Henry
, Özlem Uzuner
:
Cohort selection for clinical trials: n2c2 2018 shared task track 1. 1163-1171 - V. G. Vinod Vydiswaran
, Asher Strayhorn, Xinyan Zhao, Phil Robinson, Mahesh Agarwal, Erin Bagazinski, Madia Essiet, Bradley E. Iott, Hyeon Joo
, PingJui Ko, Dahee Lee, Jin Xiu Lu, Jinghui Liu
, Adharsh Murali, Koki Sasagawa, Tianshi Wang, Nalingna Yuan:
Hybrid bag of approaches to characterize selection criteria for cohort identification. 1172-1180 - Isabel Segura-Bedmar
, Pablo Raez:
Cohort selection for clinical trials using deep learning models. 1181-1188 - Tina Hernandez-Boussard, Keri L. Monda, Blai Coll Crespo, Dan Riskin:
Real world evidence in cardiovascular medicine: ensuring data validity in electronic health record-based studies. 1189-1194 - Jelena Gligorijevic
, Djordje Gligorijevic, Martin Pavlovski, Elizabeth Milkovits, Lucas Glass, Kevin Grier, Praveen Vankireddy, Zoran Obradovic:
Optimizing clinical trials recruitment via deep learning. 1195-1202 - Ying Xiong, Xue Shi, Shuai Chen, Dehuan Jiang, Buzhou Tang, Xiaolong Wang, Qingcai Chen, Jun Yan:
Cohort selection for clinical trials using hierarchical neural network. 1203-1208 - Hailey N. Miller
, Kelly T. Gleason
, Stephen P. Juraschek
, Timothy B. Plante
, Cassie Lewis-Land, Bonnie Woods, Lawrence J. Appel, Daniel E. Ford, Cheryl R. Dennison Himmelfarb:
Electronic medical record-based cohort selection and direct-to-patient, targeted recruitment: early efficacy and lessons learned. 1209-1217 - Long Chen, Yu Gu
, Xin Ji, Chao Lou, Zhiyong Sun, Haodan Li, Yuan Gao, Yang Huang:
Clinical trial cohort selection based on multi-level rule-based natural language processing system. 1218-1226 - Chi-Jen Chen
, Neha Warikoo
, Yung-Chun Chang
, Jin-Hua Chen, Wen-Lian Hsu:
Medical knowledge infused convolutional neural networks for cohort selection in clinical trials. 1227-1236 - Guan Nan Guo
, Jitendra Jonnagaddala
, Sanjay Farshid
, Vojtech Huser, Christian G. Reich, Siaw-Teng Liaw:
Comparison of the cohort selection performance of Australian Medicines Terminology to Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical mappings. 1237-1246 - Michel Oleynik
, Amila Kugic
, Zdenko Kasác, Markus Kreuzthaler
:
Evaluating shallow and deep learning strategies for the 2018 n2c2 shared task on clinical text classification. 1247-1254 - Katherine P. Liao, Jiehuan Sun, Tianrun A. Cai, Nicholas B. Link, Chuan Hong, Jie Huang, Jennifer E. Huffman, Jessica L. Gronsbell
, Yichi Zhang, Yuk-Lam Ho, Victor M. Castro, Vivian S. Gainer, Shawn N. Murphy, Christopher J. O'Donnell, J. Michael Gaziano, Kelly Cho, Peter Szolovits, Isaac S. Kohane, Sheng Yu:
High-throughput multimodal automated phenotyping (MAP) with application to PheWAS. 1255-1262 - Yang Xiang, Kayo Fujimoto, John A. Schneider, Yuxi Jia, Degui Zhi, Cui Tao
:
Network context matters: graph convolutional network model over social networks improves the detection of unknown HIV infections among young men who have sex with men. 1263-1271 - Dmitriy Dligach, Majid Afshar
, Timothy A. Miller:
Toward a clinical text encoder: pretraining for clinical natural language processing with applications to substance misuse. 1272-1278 - Jingcheng Du, Qingyu Chen, Yifan Peng
, Yang Xiang, Cui Tao
, Zhiyong Lu:
ML-Net: multi-label classification of biomedical texts with deep neural networks. 1279-1285 - Li Tong, Hang Wu, May D. Wang
:
CAESNet: Convolutional AutoEncoder based Semi-supervised Network for improving multiclass classification of endomicroscopic images. 1286-1296 - Yuqi Si
, Jingqi Wang, Hua Xu, Kirk E. Roberts
:
Enhancing clinical concept extraction with contextual embeddings. 1297-1304 - Maureen A. Smith
, Mary S. Vaughan-Sarrazin
, Menggang Yu, Xinyi Wang, Peter A. Nordby, Christine Vogeli, Jonathan B. Jaffery, Joshua P. Metlay:
The importance of health insurance claims data in creating learning health systems: evaluating care for high-need high-cost patients using the National Patient-Centered Clinical Research Network (PCORNet). 1305-1313 - Qiang Wei
, Yukun Chen, Mandana Salimi, Joshua C. Denny
, Qiaozhu Mei, Thomas A. Lasko, Qingxia Chen, Stephen Wu, Amy Franklin
, Trevor Cohen, Hua Xu:
Cost-aware active learning for named entity recognition in clinical text. 1314-1322 - Anja Rieckert
, Anne-Lisa Teichmann, Eva Drewelow
, Celine Kriechmayr, Giuliano Piccoliori
, Adrine Woodham, Andreas Sönnichsen:
Reduction of inappropriate medication in older populations by electronic decision support (the PRIMA-eDS project): a survey of general practitioners' experiences. 1323-1332 - Cong Liu, Chi Yuan, Alex M. Butler, Richard D. Carvajal, Ziran Ryan Li, Casey N. Ta, Chunhua Weng:
DQueST: dynamic questionnaire for search of clinical trials. 1333-1343 - Vaishnavi Kannan, Mujeeb A. Basit
, Puneet Bajaj, Angela R. Carrington, Irma B. Donahue, Emily L. Flahaven, Richard Medford, Tsedey Melaku, Brett A. Moran, Luis E. Saldana, DuWayne L. Willett
, Josh E. Youngblood, Seth M. Toomay:
User stories as lightweight requirements for agile clinical decision support development. 1344-1354
- Joshua Feldman, Andrea Thomas-Bachli
, Jack Forsyth, Zaki Hasnain Patel, Kamran Khan:
Development of a global infectious disease activity database using natural language processing, machine learning, and human expertise. 1355-1359 - Laura E. Simon, Adina S. Rauchwerger
, Uli K. Chettipally, Leon Babakhanian, David R. Vinson
, E. Margaret Warton, Mary E. Reed, Anupam B. Kharbanda
, Elyse O. Kharbanda
, Dustin W. Ballard:
Text message alerts to emergency physicians identifying potential study candidates increase clinical trial enrollment. 1360-1363 - Majid Afshar
, Dmitriy Dligach, Brihat Sharma, Xiaoyuan Cai, Jason Boyda, Steven Birch, Daniel Valdez, Suzan Zelisko, Cara Joyce, François Modave, Ron Price:
Development and application of a high throughput natural language processing architecture to convert all clinical documents in a clinical data warehouse into standardized medical vocabularies. 1364-1369
- Eric Venner, Mullai Murugan, Walker Hale, Jordan M. Jones, Shan Lu, Victoria Yi, Richard A. Gibbs:
ARBoR: an identity and security solution for clinical reporting. 1370-1374 - David M. Rubins, Adam Wright
, Tarik K. Alkasab, M. Stephen Ledbetter, Amy Miller, Rajesh Patel, Nancy Wei, Gianna Zuccotti, Adam B. Landman:
Importance of clinical decision support system response time monitoring: a case report. 1375-1378
- James J. Cimino:
Putting the "why" in "EHR": capturing and coding clinical cognition. 1379-1384 - William E. Yang
, Lochan M. Shah, Erin M. Spaulding, Jane Wang, Helen Xun
, Daniel Weng, Rongzi Shan, Shannon Wongvibulsin, Francoise A. Marvel, Seth S. Martin
:
The role of a clinician amid the rise of mobile health technology. 1385-1388
- Natalie Wiebe, Lucia Otero Varela
, Daniel J. Niven, Paul E. Ronksley, Nicolas Iragorri, Hude Quan
:
Evaluation of interventions to improve inpatient hospital documentation within electronic health records: a systematic review. 1389-1400 - Tamara Goncalves Rezende Macieira
, Tania C. M. Chianca, Madison B. Smith
, Yingwei Yao, Jiang Bian, Diana J. Wilkie
, Karen Dunn Lopez, Gail M. Keenan:
Secondary use of standardized nursing care data for advancing nursing science and practice: a systematic review. 1401-1411 - Paolo Fraccaro, Anna L. Beukenhorst
, Matthew Sperrin
, Simon Harper
, Jasper Palmier-Claus
, Shôn Lewis
, Sabine N. van der Veer
, Niels Peek:
Digital biomarkers from geolocation data in bipolar disorder and schizophrenia: a systematic review. 1412-1420
- Rebekah L. Gardner
, Emily Cooper, Jacqueline Haskell, Daniel A. Harris, Sara Poplau, Philip J. Kroth, Mark Linzer:
Response to "Impact of HIT on burnout remains unknown - for now". 1421
- Corrigendum to: Drug-drug interaction discovery and demystification using Semantic Web technologies. 1422
- Corrigendum to: Can menstrual health apps selected based on users' needs change health-related factors? A double-blind randomized controlled trial. 1423
- Michael A. Tutty, Lindsey E. Carlasare, Stacy Lloyd, Christine A. Sinsky:
Erratum to: The complex case of EHRs: examining the factors impacting the EHR user experience. 1424
Volume 26, Number 12, December 2019
- Leslie Lenert:
The science of informatics and predictive analytics. 1425-1426
- Haley S. Hunter-Zinck
, Jordan S. Peck, Tania D. Strout, Stephan A. Gaehde:
Predicting emergency department orders with multilabel machine learning techniques and simulating effects on length of stay. 1427-1436 - Lisa Bastarache, Jacob J. Hughey
, Jeffery A. Goldstein
, Julie A. Bastraache, Satya Das, Neil Charles Zaki, Chenjie Zeng
, Leigh Anne Tang, Dan M. Roden, Joshua C. Denny
:
Improving the phenotype risk score as a scalable approach to identifying patients with Mendelian disease. 1437-1447 - Sharon E. Davis
, Robert A. Greevy Jr., Christopher Fonnesbeck, Thomas A. Lasko, Colin G. Walsh, Michael E. Matheny
:
A nonparametric updating method to correct clinical prediction model drift. 1448-1457 - Gregory E. Simon, Susan M. Shortreed, Eric Johnson, Rebecca C. Rossom
, Frances L. Lynch, Rebecca Ziebell, Robert B. Penfold:
What health records data are required for accurate prediction of suicidal behavior? 1458-1465 - Alison E. Fohner
, John D. Greene, Brian L. Lawson, Jonathan H. Chen
, Patricia Kipnis, Gabriel J. Escobar, Vincent X. Liu:
Assessing clinical heterogeneity in sepsis through treatment patterns and machine learning. 1466-1477 - Xabier Soto
, Olatz Perez-de-Viñaspre
, Gorka Labaka
, Maite Oronoz
:
Neural machine translation of clinical texts between long distance languages. 1478-1487 - David M. Rubins, Robert Boxer, Adam B. Landman, Adam Wright
:
Effect of default order set settings on telemetry ordering. 1488-1492 - Jihyun Park, Dimitrios Kotzias, Patty Kuo, Robert L. Logan IV, Kritzia Merced, Sameer Singh, Michael Tanana, Efi Karra Taniskidou, Jennifer Elston-Lafata, David C. Atkins, Ming Tai-Seale, Zac E. Imel, Padhraic Smyth
:
Detecting conversation topics in primary care office visits from transcripts of patient-provider interactions. 1493-1504 - Saif S. Khairat, Cameron Coleman
, Paige Ottmar, Thomas Bice, Ross Koppel, Shannon S. Carson:
Physicians' gender and their use of electronic health records: findings from a mixed-methods usability study. 1505-1514 - Evan W. Orenstein
, Katherine Yun, Clara Warden, Michael J. Westerhaus, Morgan G. Mirth, Dean Karavite
, Blain Mamo, Kavya Sundar, Jeremy J. Michel:
Development and dissemination of clinical decision support across institutions: standardization and sharing of refugee health screening modules. 1515-1524 - Alejandra Casillas
, Giselle Perez-Aguilar, Anshu Abhat, Griselda Gutierrez, Tanya T. Olmos-Ochoa
, Carmen Mendez, Anish Mahajan, Arleen Brown
, Gerardo Moreno
:
Su salud a la mano (your health at hand): patient perceptions about a bilingual patient portal in the Los Angeles safety net. 1525-1535 - David S. Carrell
, David J. Cronkite, Muqun (Rachel) Li, Steve Nyemba, Bradley A. Malin
, John S. Aberdeen
, Lynette Hirschman:
The machine giveth and the machine taketh away: a parrot attack on clinical text deidentified with hiding in plain sight. 1536-1544 - Spiros C. Denaxas
, Arturo Gonzalez-Izquierdo
, Kenan Direk
, Natalie K. Fitzpatrick, Ghazaleh Fatemifar, Amitava Banerjee
, Richard J. B. Dobson
, Laurence J. Howe, Valerie Kuan, R. Tom Lumbers, Laura Pasea, Riyaz S. Patel, Anoop D. Shah
, Aroon D. Hingorani
, Cathie Sudlow, Harry Hemingway
:
UK phenomics platform for developing and validating electronic health record phenotypes: CALIBER. 1545-1559 - Gad Segal
, Amit Segev
, Adi Brom, Yulia Lifshitz, YishayWasserstrum
, Eyal Zimlichman:
Reducing drug prescription errors and adverse drug events by application of a probabilistic, machine-learning based clinical decision support system in an inpatient setting. 1560-1565 - Fabienne C. Bourgeois, Alan Fossa, Macda Gerard, Marion E. Davis, Yhenneko J. Taylor, Crystal D. Connor, Tracela Vaden, Andrew McWilliams, Melanie D. Spencer
, Patricia Folcarelli, Sigall K. Bell:
A patient and family reporting system for perceived ambulatory note mistakes: experience at 3 U.S. healthcare centers. 1566-1573 - Sam Tideman, Mauricio Santillana, Jonathan P. Bickel, Ben Reis:
Internet search query data improve forecasts of daily emergency department volume. 1574-1583 - Xue Shi, Yingping Yi, Ying Xiong, Buzhou Tang, Qingcai Chen, Xiaolong Wang, Zongcheng Ji, Yaoyun Zhang, Hua Xu:
Extracting entities with attributes in clinical text via joint deep learning. 1584-1591 - Min Zheng, Baohua Ni, Samantha Kleinberg:
Automated meal detection from continuous glucose monitor data through simulation and explanation. 1592-1599 - Ying Wang
, Enrico W. Coiera
, Farah Magrabi
:
Using convolutional neural networks to identify patient safety incident reports by type and severity. 1600-1608 - Benjamin Alan Goldstein, Matthew Phelan, Neha J. Pagidipati, Sarah B. Peskoe:
How and when informative visit processes can bias inference when using electronic health records data for clinical research. 1609-1617 - Davy Weissenbacher, Abeed Sarker
, Ari Z. Klein
, Karen O'Connor, Arjun Magge, Graciela Gonzalez-Hernandez
:
Deep neural networks ensemble for detecting medication mentions in tweets. 1618-1626
- Shelagh A. Mulvaney
, Sarah E. Vaala, Rachel B. Carroll, Laura K. Williams, Cindy K. Lybarger, Douglas C. Schmidt, Mary S. Dietrich, Lori M. Laffel, Korey K. Hood
:
A mobile app identifies momentary psychosocial and contextual factors related to mealtime self-management in adolescents with type 1 diabetes. 1627-1631 - Liang Yao
, Zhe Jin, Chengsheng Mao, Yin Zhang, Yuan Luo
:
Traditional Chinese medicine clinical records classification with BERT and domain specific corpora. 1632-1636
- Amir Alishahi Tabriz, Patrice Jordan Fleming, Yongyun Shin, Ken Resnicow, Resa M. Jones, Susan A. Flocke, Deirdre A. Shires, Sarah T. Hawley, David Willens, Jennifer Elston-Lafata:
Challenges and opportunities using online portals to recruit diverse patients to behavioral trials. 1637-1644
- Matthew C. Lenert
, Michael E. Matheny
, Colin G. Walsh:
Prognostic models will be victims of their own success, unless... 1645-1650 - Ben Van Calster
, Laure Wynants
, Dirk Timmerman
, Ewout W. Steyerberg, Gary S. Collins
:
Predictive analytics in health care: how can we know it works? 1651-1654 - Vincent X. Liu, David W. Bates, Jenna Wiens, Nigam H. Shah:
The number needed to benefit: estimating the value of predictive analytics in healthcare. 1655-1659 - Betty Bekemeier, Seungeun Park
, Greg Whitman:
Challenges and lessons learned in promoting adoption of standardized local public health service delivery data through the application of the Public Health Activities and Services Tracking model. 1660-1663
- Sophia R. Newcomer, Stan Xu, Martin Kulldorff, Matthew F. Daley, Bruce Fireman, Jason M. Glanz:
A primer on quantitative bias analysis with positive predictive values in research using electronic health data. 1664-1674
- Matthew Sperrin
, David A. Jenkins
, Glen P. Martin
, Niels Peek:
Explicit causal reasoning is needed to prevent prognostic models being victims of their own success. 1675-1676 - Matthew C. Lenert, Michael E. Matheny
, Colin G. Walsh:
Explicit causal reasoning is preferred, but not necessary for pragmatic value. 1677-1678
- JAMIA reviewer thank you. 1679-1682

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