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Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, Volume 29
Volume 29, Number 1, December 2021
- Suzanne Bakken:
Predictive models: important problems and innovative methods. 1-2 - Kathy Li, Iñigo Urteaga, Amanda Shea, Virginia J. Vitzthum, Chris H. Wiggins, Noémie Elhadad:
A predictive model for next cycle start date that accounts for adherence in menstrual self-tracking. 3-11 - Stéphane M. Meystre, Paul M. Heider, Youngjun Kim, Matthew Davis, Jihad S. Obeid, James E. Madory, Alexander V. Alekseyenko:
Natural language processing enabling COVID-19 predictive analytics to support data-driven patient advising and pooled testing. 12-21 - Michael Ripperger, Sarah C. Lotspeich, Drew Wilimitis, Carrie E. Fry, Allison Roberts, Matthew C. Lenert, Charlotte Cherry, Sanura Latham, Katelyn Robinson, Qingxia Chen, Melissa McPheeters, Ben Tyndall, Colin G. Walsh:
Ensemble learning to predict opioid-related overdose using statewide prescription drug monitoring program and hospital discharge data in the state of Tennessee. 22-32 - Santosh Vijaykumar, Daniel T. Rogerson, Yan Jin, Mariella Silva de Oliveira Costa:
Dynamics of social corrections to peers sharing COVID-19 misinformation on WhatsApp in Brazil. 33-42 - Kin Wah Fung, Julia Xu, Filip Ameye, Lisa Burelle, Janice Macneil:
Evaluation of the International Classification of Health Interventions (ICHI) in the coding of common surgical procedures. 43-51 - Ziyan Yin, Jiayi Tong, Yong Chen, Rebecca A. Hubbard, Cheng Yong Tang:
A cost-effective chart review sampling design to account for phenotyping error in electronic health records (EHR) data. 52-61 - Ilkin Bayramli, Victor Castro, Yuval Barak-Corren, Emily M. Madsen, Matthew K. Nock, Jordan W. Smoller, Ben Y. Reis:
Temporally informed random forests for suicide risk prediction. 62-71 - Haoyu Yang, Roshan Tourani, Ying Zhu, Vipin Kumar, Genevieve B. Melton, Michael S. Steinbach, György J. Simon:
Strategies for building robust prediction models using data unavailable at prediction time. 72-79 - Lisa Romero, Pedro B. Carneiro, Catharine Riley, Hollie Clark, Raymonde Uy, Michael Park, Tebitha Mawokomatanda, Jennifer M. Bombard, Alison Hinckley, Julia Skapik:
Building capacity of community health centers to overcome data challenges with the development of an agile COVID-19 public health registry: a multistate quality improvement effort. 80-88 - Andrew Georgiou, Julie Li, Judith Thomas, Maria R. Dahm:
Identifying the mechanisms that contribute to safe and effective electronic test result management systems - a multisite qualitative study. 89-96 - Bethany Percha, Kereeti Pisapati, Cynthia Gao, Hank Schmidt:
Natural language inference for curation of structured clinical registries from unstructured text. 97-108 - Jacob A. Martin, Andrew Crane-Droesch, Folasade C. Lapite, Joseph C. Puhl, Tyler E. Kmiec, Jasmine A. Silvestri, Lyle H. Ungar, Bruce P. Kinosian, Blanca E. Himes, Rebecca A. Hubbard, Joshua M. Diamond, Vivek N. Ahya, Michael W. Sims, Scott D. Halpern, Gary E. Weissman:
Development and validation of a prediction model for actionable aspects of frailty in the text of clinicians' encounter notes. 109-119 - Jen J. Gong, Hossein Soleimani, Sara G. Murray, Julia Adler-Milstein:
Characterizing styles of clinical note production and relationship to clinical work hours among first-year residents. 120-127 - Lyndsay A. Nelson, Andrew J. Spieker, Lindsay Satterwhite Mayberry, Candace D. McNaughton, Robert A. Greevy Jr.:
Estimating the impact of engagement with digital health interventions on patient outcomes in randomized trials. 128-136 - Adam Rule, Michelle R. Hribar:
Frequent but fragmented: use of note templates to document outpatient visits at an academic health center. 137-141 - Peter Hong, Joshua C. Herigon, Colby Uptegraft, Bassem Samuel, D. Levin Brown, Jonathan Bickel, Jonathan D. Hron:
Use of clinical data to augment healthcare worker contact tracing during the COVID-19 pandemic. 142-148 - Yoo Jin Kim, Julie A. Delisa, Yu-Che Chung, Nancy L. Shapiro, Subhash K. Kolar Rajanna, Edward Barbour, Jeffrey A. Loeb, Justin Turner, Susan Daley, John Skowlund, Jerry A. Krishnan:
Recruitment in a research study via chatbot versus telephone outreach: a randomized trial at a minority-serving institution. 149-154 - Danissa V. Rodriguez, Katharine Lawrence, Son Luu, Jonathan L. Yu, Dawn M. Feldthouse, Javier Gonzalez, Devin M. Mann:
Development of a computer-aided text message platform for user engagement with a digital Diabetes Prevention Program: a case study. 155-162 - Adela Grando, Jessica S. Ancker, Donghua Tao, Rachael Howe, Clare Coonan, Merida L. Johns, Wendy W. Chapman:
Design and evaluation of a Women in American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA) leadership program. 163-170 - Tiffani J. Bright, Karmen S. Williams, Sripriya Rajamani, Victoria L. Tiase, Yalini Senathirajah, Courtney Hebert, Allison B. McCoy:
Making the case for workforce diversity in biomedical informatics to help achieve equity-centered care: a look at the AMIA First Look Program. 171-175 - Erin E. Kennedy, Kathryn H. Bowles, Subhash Aryal:
Systematic review of prediction models for postacute care destination decision-making. 176-186 - Lily A. Cook, Jonathan Sachs, Nicole Gray Weiskopf:
The quality of social determinants data in the electronic health record: a systematic review. 187-196 - Betina Ross S. Idnay, Caitlin N. Dreisbach, Chunhua Weng, Rebecca Schnall:
A systematic review on natural language processing systems for eligibility prescreening in clinical research. 197-206 - Natalie C. Benda, Laurie L. Novak, Carrie Reale, Jessica S. Ancker:
Trust in AI: why we should be designing for APPROPRIATE reliance. 207-212 - Tyler G. James, Meagan K. Sullivan, Joshua D. Butler, Michael McKee:
Promoting health equity for deaf patients through the electronic health record. 213-216 - Aaron Shapiro:
My mom got diagnosed with cancer through the MyChart app. 217 - Andrew Gettinger, Teresa Zayas-Cabán:
Response to "My mom got diagnosed with cancer through the MyChart app". 218-219 - Jiannan Yang, Zhongzhi Xu, William Ka Kei Wu, Qian Chu, Qingpeng Zhang:
Erratum to: GraphSynergy: a network-inspired deep learning model for anticancer drug combination prediction. 220 - Jordan Everson, Joshua C. Rubin, Charles P. Friedman:
Corrigendum to: Reconsidering hospital EHR adoption at the dawn of HITECH: implications of the reported 9% adoption of a "basic" EHR. 221 - Gregory L. Alexander, Kimberly R. Powell, Chelsea B. Deroche:
Corrigendum to: An evaluation of telehealth expansion in U.S. nursing homes. 222 - Carrie Daymont, Michelle E. Ross, A. Russell Localio, Alexander G. Fiks, Richard C. Wasserman, Robert W. Grundmeier:
Corrigendum to: Automated identification of implausible values in growth data from pediatric electronic health records. 223
Volume 29, Number 2, January 2022
- Mary Regina Boland, Noémie Elhadad, Wanda Pratt:
Informatics for sex- and gender-related health: understanding the problems, developing new methods, and designing new solutions. 225-229 - Alba Gutiérrez-Sacristán, Carlos Sáez, Carlos De Niz, Niloofar Jalali, Thomas N. Desain, Ranjay Kumar, Joany M. Zachariasse, Kathe P. Fox, Nathan P. Palmer, Isaac S. Kohane, Paul Avillach:
Multi-PheWAS intersection approach to identify sex differences across comorbidities in 59 140 pediatric patients with autism spectrum disorder. 230-238 - Travis L. Wagner, Vanessa L. Kitzie, Valerie Lookingbill:
Transgender and nonbinary individuals and ICT-driven information practices in response to transexclusionary healthcare systems: a qualitative study. 239-248 - Kacie M. Kidd, Gina M. Sequeira, Scott D. Rothenberger, Taylor Paglisotti, Alfgeir Kristjansson, Kelsey Schweiberger, Elizabeth Miller, Robert W. S. Coulter:
Operationalizing and analyzing 2-step gender identity questions: Methodological and ethical considerations. 249-256 - Hyeyoung Ryu, Wanda Pratt:
Microaggression clues from social media: revealing and counteracting the suppression of women's health care. 257-270 - Clair A. Kronk, Avery R. Everhart, Florence Ashley, Hale M. Thompson, Theodore E. Schall, Teddy G. Goetz, Laurel Hiatt, Zackary Derrick, Roz Queen, A Ram, E. Mae Guthman, Olivia M. Danforth, Elle Lett, Emery Potter, Simón(e) D. Sun, Zack Marshall, Ryan Karnoski:
Transgender data collection in the electronic health record: Current concepts and issues. 271-284 - Anthony T. Pho, Suzanne Bakken, Mitchell R. Lunn, Micah Lubensky, Annesa Flentje, Zubin Dastur, Juno Obedin-Maliver:
Online health information seeking, health literacy, and human papillomavirus vaccination among transgender and gender-diverse people. 285-295 - Amanda B. Zheutlin, Luciana Vieira, Ryan A. Shewcraft, Shilong Li, Zichen Wang, Emilio Schadt, Susan Gross, Siobhan M. Dolan, Joanne Stone, Eric E. Schadt, Li Li:
Improving postpartum hemorrhage risk prediction using longitudinal electronic medical records. 296-305 - Ilia Rattsev, Natalie Flaks-Manov, Angie C. Jelin, Jiawei Bai, Casey Overby Taylor:
Recurrent preterm birth risk assessment for two delivery subtypes: A multivariable analysis. 306-320 - Amanda B. Zheutlin, Luciana Vieira, Ryan A. Shewcraft, Shilong Li, Zichen Wang, Emilio Schadt, Yu-Han Kao, Susan Gross, Siobhan M. Dolan, Joanne Stone, Eric E. Schadt, Li Li:
A comprehensive digital phenotype for postpartum hemorrhage. 321-328 - Jessica R. Meeker, Heather Burris, Ray Bai, Lisa Levine, Mary Regina Boland:
Neighborhood deprivation increases the risk of Post-induction cesarean delivery. 329-334 - Jiandong Zhou, Sharen Lee, Wing Tak Wong, Khalid Bin Waleed, Keith Sai Kit Leung, Teddy Tai Loy Lee, Abraham Ka Chung Wai, Tong Liu, Carlin Chang, Bernard Man Yung Cheung, Qingpeng Zhang, Gary Tse:
Gender-specific clinical risk scores incorporating blood pressure variability for predicting incident dementia. 335-347 - Tatiana Josephy, Deena R. Loeffler, Molly Pam, Emily M. Godfrey:
A model for building a national, patient-driven database to track contraceptive use in women with rare diseases. 348-353 - Robert C. McClure, Caroline L. Macumber, Clair A. Kronk, Chris Grasso, Robert J. Horn, Roz Queen, Steven Posnack, Kelly Davison:
Gender harmony: improved standards to support affirmative care of gender-marginalized people through inclusive gender and sex representation. 354-363 - Priti Singh, Pallavi Jonnalagadda, Evan Morgan, Naleef Fareed:
Outpatient portal use in prenatal care: differential use by race, risk, and area social determinants of health. 364-371 - Heather L. Marney, David K. Vawdrey, Leyla B. Warsame, Spencer Tavares, Andrea W. Shapiro, Arthur W. Breese, Amy Brayford, Aliasgar Z. Chittalia:
Overcoming technical and cultural challenges to delivering equitable care for LGBTQ+ individuals in a rural, underserved area. 372-378 - Marcy G. Antonio, Francis Y. Lau, Kelly Davison, Aaron Devor, Roz Queen, Karen L. Courtney:
Toward an inclusive digital health system for sexual and gender minorities in Canada. 379-384 - Adrienne Pichon, Kasey B. Jackman, Inga T. Winkler, Chris Bobel, Noémie Elhadad:
The messiness of the menstruator: assessing personas and functionalities of menstrual tracking apps. 385-399 - Michelle S. Lee, Lisa N. Guo, Vinod E. Nambudiri:
Towards gender equity in artificial intelligence and machine learning applications in dermatology. 400-403 - A Ram, Clair A. Kronk, Jacob Eleazer, Joseph L. Goulet, Cynthia Brandt, Karen H. Wang:
Transphobia, encoded: an examination of trans-specific terminology in SNOMED CT and ICD-10-CM. 404-410 - Robert C. McClure, Caroline L. Macumber, Clair A. Kronk, Chris Grasso, Robert J. Horn, Roz Queen, Steven Posnack, Kelly Davison:
Corrigendum to: Gender harmony: improved standards to support affirmative care of gender-marginalized people through inclusive gender and sex representation. 411 - Adrienne Pichon, Kasey B. Jackman, Inga T. Winkler, Chris Bobel, Noémie Elhadad:
Erratum To: The Messiness of The Menstruator: Assessing Personas and Functionalities of Menstrual Tracking Apps. 412
Volume 29, Number 3, January 2022
- Suzanne Bakken:
Addressing Consequential Public Health Problems Through Informatics and Data Science. 413-414 - Shunit Agmon, Plia Gillis, Eric Horvitz, Kira Radinsky:
Gender-sensitive word embeddings for healthcare. 415-423 - Charlotte A. Nelson, Riley Bove, Atul J. Butte, Sergio E. Baranzini:
Embedding electronic health records onto a knowledge network recognizes prodromal features of multiple sclerosis and predicts diagnosis. 424-434 - Yuriy Pylypchuk, Chad D. Meyerhoefer, William Encinosa, Talisha Searcy:
The role of electronic health record developers in hospital patient sharing. 435-442 - Shirley Burton, Annette L. Valenta, Justin Starren, Joanna Abraham, Therese A. Nelson, Karl Kochendorfer, Ashley Hughes, Bhrandon Harris, Andrew D. Boyd:
Examining perspectives on the adoption and use of computer-based patient-reported outcomes among clinicians and health professionals: a Q methodology study. 443-452 - A Jay Holmgren, N. Lance Downing, Mitchell Tang, Christopher D. Sharp, Christopher Longhurst, Robert S. Huckman:
Assessing the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on clinician ambulatory electronic health record use. 453-460 - Oliver T. Nguyen, Kea Turner, Nate C. Apathy, Tanja Magoc, Karim Hanna, Lisa J. Merlo, Christopher A. Harle, Lindsay A. Thompson, Eta S. Berner, Sue S. Feldman:
Primary care physicians' electronic health record proficiency and efficiency behaviors and time interacting with electronic health records: a quantile regression analysis. 461-471 - Vlada Rozova, Katrina Witt, Jo Robinson, Yan Li, Karin Verspoor:
Detection of self-harm and suicidal ideation in emergency department triage notes. 472-480 - Erin Beneteau, Ann Paradiso, Wanda Pratt:
Telehealth experiences of providers and patients who use augmentative and alternative communication. 481-488 - Wanwan Xu, Chang Su, Yan Li, Steven Rogers, Fei Wang, Kun Chen, Robert H. Aseltine:
Improving suicide risk prediction via targeted data fusion: proof of concept using medical claims data. 500-511 - Aviv Y. Landau, Ashley Blanchard, Kenrick Cato, Nia Atkins, Stephanie Salazar, Desmond Upton Patton, Maxim Topaz:
Considerations for development of child abuse and neglect phenotype with implications for reduction of racial bias: a qualitative study. 512-519 - Upkar Varshney, Neetu Singh, Anu G. Bourgeois, Shanta R. Dube:
Review, Assess, Classify, and Evaluate (RACE): a framework for studying m-health apps and its application for opioid apps. 520-535 - Kathrin M. Cresswell, Aziz Sheikh, Bryony Dean Franklin, Susan Hinder, Hung The Nguyen, Marta Krasuska, Wendy Lane, Hajar Mozaffar, Kathy Mason, Sally Eason, Henry W. W. Potts, Robin Williams:
Benefits realization management in the context of a national digital transformation initiative in English provider organizations. 536-545 - Philip Darke, Sophie A. Cassidy, Michael Catt, Roy Taylor, Paolo Missier, Jaume Bacardit:
Curating a longitudinal research resource using linked primary care EHR data - a UK Biobank case study. 546-552 - Anne-Sophie Jannot, Claude Messiaen, Ahlem Khatim, Thibaut Pichon, Arnaud Sandrin:
The ongoing French BaMaRa-BNDMR cohort: implementation and deployment of a nationwide information system on rare disease. 553-558 - Melissa Y. Yan, Lise Tuset Gustad, Øystein Nytrø:
Sepsis prediction, early detection, and identification using clinical text for machine learning: a systematic review. 559-575 - Aviv Y. Landau, Susi Ferrarello, Ashley Blanchard, Kenrick Cato, Nia Atkins, Stephanie Salazar, Desmond Upton Patton, Maxim Topaz:
Developing machine learning-based models to help identify child abuse and neglect: key ethical challenges and recommended solutions. 576-580
Volume 29, Number 4, March 2022
- Shawn N. Murphy, Shyam Visweswaran, Michael J. Becich, Thomas R. Campion Jr., Boyd M. Knosp, Genevieve Melton-Meaux, Leslie A. Lenert:
Research data warehouse best practices: catalyzing national data sharing through informatics innovation. 581-584 - Anthony E. Solomonides, Eileen Koski, Shireen M. Atabaki, Scott Weinberg, John D. McGreevey, Joseph L. Kannry, Carolyn Petersen, Christoph U. Lehmann:
Defining AMIA's artificial intelligence principles. 585-591 - Michael G. Kahn, Joyce Y. Mui, Michael Ames, Anoop K. Yamsani, Nikita Pozdeyev, Nicholas Rafaels, Ian M. Brooks:
Migrating a research data warehouse to a public cloud: challenges and opportunities. 592-600 - Shyam Visweswaran, Brian McLay, Nickie Cappella, Michele Morris, John T. Milnes, Steven E. Reis, Jonathan C. Silverstein, Michael J. Becich:
An atomic approach to the design and implementation of a research data warehouse. 601-608 - Emily R. Pfaff, Andrew T. Girvin, Davera Gabriel, Kristin Kostka, Michele Morris, Matvey B. Palchuk, Harold P. Lehmann, Benjamin R. C. Amor, Mark Bissell, Katie R. Bradwell, Sigfried Gold, Stephanie S. Hong, Johanna Loomba, Amin Manna, Julie A. McMurry, Emily Niehaus, Nabeel Qureshi, Anita Walden, Xiaohan Tanner Zhang, Richard L. Zhu, Richard A. Moffitt, Christopher G. Chute, William G. Adams, Shaymaa Al-Shukri, Alfred Anzalone, Ahmad Baghal, Tellen D. Bennett, Elmer V. Bernstam, Mark M. Bissell, Brian Bush, Thomas R. Campion Jr., Victor Castro, Jack Chang, Deepa D. Chaudhari, Wenjin Chen, San Chu, James J. Cimino, Keith A. Crandall, Mark Crooks, Sara J. Deakyne Davies, John Dipalazzo, David A. Dorr, Dan Eckrich, Sarah E. Eltinge, Daniel G. Fort, George Golovko, Snehil Gupta, Melissa A. Haendel, Janos G. Hajagos, David A. Hanauer, Brett M. Harnett, Ronald Horswell, Nancy Huang, Steven G. Johnson, Michael Kahn, Kamil Khanipov, Curtis Kieler, Katherine Ruiz De Luzuriaga, Sarah E. Maidlow, Ashley Martinez, Jomol Mathew, James C. McClay, Gabriel McMahan, Brian Melancon, Stéphane M. Meystre, Lucio Miele, Hiroki Morizono, Ray Pablo, Lav P. Patel, Jimmy Phuong, Daniel J. Popham, Claudia P. Pulgarin, Carlos Santos, Indra Neil Sarkar, Nancy Sazo, Soko Setoguchi, Selvin Soby, Sirisha Surampalli, Christine Suver, Uma Maheswara Reddy Vangala, Shyam Visweswaran, James von Oehsen, Kellie M. Walters, Laura K. Wiley, David A. Williams, Adrian H. Zai:
Synergies between centralized and federated approaches to data quality: a report from the national COVID cohort collaborative. 609-618 - Craig Barnes, Binam Bajracharya, Matthew Cannalte, Zakir Gowani, Will Haley, Taha Kass-Hout, Kyle Hernandez, Michael Ingram, Hara Prasad Juvvala, Gina Kuffel, Plamen Martinov, J. Montgomery Maxwell, John McCann, Ankit Malhotra, Noah Metoki-Shlubsky, Chris Meyer, Andre Paredes, Jawad Qureshi, Xenia Ritter, Philip Schumm, Mingfei Shao, Urvi Sheth, Trevar Simmons, Alexander Vantol, Zhenyu Zhang, Robert L. Grossman:
The Biomedical Research Hub: a federated platform for patient research data. 619-625 - Mirza S. Khan, Robert J. Carroll:
Inference-based correction of multi-site height and weight measurement data in the All of Us research program. 626-630 - Johanna Loomba, Glenn S. Wasson, Ravi Kiran Reddy Chamakuri, Pabitra Kumar Dash, Stephen G. Patterson, Mary M. A. Potter, Jason Edward Krisch, Martha M. Tenzer, Karen C. Johnston, Donald E. Brown:
The iTHRIV Commons: a cross-institution information and health research data sharing architecture and web application. 631-642 - Victor M. Castro, Vivian S. Gainer, Nich Wattanasin, Barbara Benoit, Andrew Cagan, Bhaswati Ghosh, Sergey Goryachev, Reeta Metta, Heekyong Park, Taowei David Wang, Michael Mendis, Martin Rees, Christopher Herrick, Shawn N. Murphy:
The Mass General Brigham Biobank Portal: an i2b2-based data repository linking disparate and high-dimensional patient data to support multimodal analytics. 643-651 - Sarah J. Nelson, Bethany Drury, Daniel Hood, Jeremy Harper, Tiffany Bernard, Chunhua Weng, Nan Kennedy, Bernard LaSalle, Ramkiran Gouripeddi, Consuelo H. Wilkins, Paul A. Harris:
EHR-based cohort assessment for multicenter RCTs: a fast and flexible model for identifying potential study sites. 652-659 - Lemuel R. Waitman, Xing Song, Dammika L. Walpitage, Daniel C. Connolly, Lav P. Patel, Mei Liu, Mary C. Schroeder, Jeffrey J. Vanwormer, Abu Saleh Mohammad Mosa, Ernest T. Anye, Ann M. Davis:
Enhancing PCORnet Clinical Research Network data completeness by integrating multistate insurance claims with electronic health records in a cloud environment aligned with CMS security and privacy requirements. 660-670 - Boyd M. Knosp, Catherine K. Craven, David A. Dorr, Elmer V. Bernstam, Thomas R. Campion Jr.:
Understanding enterprise data warehouses to support clinical and translational research: enterprise information technology relationships, data governance, workforce, and cloud computing. 671-676 - Thomas R. Campion Jr., Evan Sholle, Jyotishman Pathak, Stephen B. Johnson, John P. Leonard, Curtis L. Cole:
An architecture for research computing in health to support clinical and translational investigators with electronic patient data. 677-685 - William R. Hogan, Elizabeth A. Shenkman, Temple Robinson, Olveen Carasquillo, Patricia S. Robinson, Rebecca Z. Essner, Jiang Bian, Gigi Lipori, Christopher A. Harle, Tanja Magoc, Lizabeth Manini, Tona Mendoza, Sonya White, Alex Loiacono, Jackie Hall, Dave Nelson:
The OneFlorida Data Trust: a centralized, translational research data infrastructure of statewide scope. 686-693 - Daniella Meeker, Paul Fu, Gary Garcia, Irene E. Dyer, Kabir Yadav, Ross Fleishman, Hal F. Yee:
Establishing a research informatics program in a public healthcare system: a case report with model documents. 694-700 - Muhammad F. Walji, Heiko Spallek, Krishna Kookal Kumar, Jane Barrow, Britta Magnuson, Tamanna Tiwari, Udochukwu Oyoyo, Michael Brandt, Brian J. Howe, Gary C. Anderson, Joel M. White, Elsbeth Kalenderian:
BigMouth: development and maintenance of a successful dental data repository. 701-706 - Kellie M. Walters, Anna Jojic, Emily R. Pfaff, Marie Rape, Donald C. Spencer, Nicholas J. Shaheen, Brent Lamm, Timothy S. Carey:
Supporting research, protecting data: one institution's approach to clinical data warehouse governance. 707-712 - Alma Ionescu, Peter G. M. de Jong, Stenvert L. S. Drop, Sanne C. van Kampen:
A scoping review of the use of e-learning and e-consultation for healthcare workers in low- and middle-income countries and their potential complementarity. 713-722 - Mina Lazem, Abbas Sheikhtaheri:
Barriers and facilitators for the implementation of health condition and outcome registry systems: a systematic literature review. 723-734 - Joanna Abraham, Alicia Meng, Sanjna Tripathy, Spyros Kitsiou, Thomas George Kannampallil:
Effect of health information technology (HIT)-based discharge transition interventions on patient readmissions and emergency room visits: a systematic review. 735-748 - A Jay Holmgren, N. Lance Downing, Mitchell Tang, Christopher D. Sharp, Christopher Longhurst, Robert S. Huckman:
Corrigendum to: Assessing the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on clinician ambulatory electronic health record use. 749
Volume 29, Number 5, April 2022
- Suzanne Bakken:
What can you do with an electronic health record? 751-752 - Elmer V. Bernstam, Jeremy L. Warner, John C. Krauss, Edward P. Ambinder, Wendy S. Rubinstein, George Komatsoulis, Robert S. Miller, James L. Chen:
Quantitating and assessing interoperability between electronic health records. 753-760 - Marc P. Maurits, Ilya Korsunsky, Soumya Raychaudhuri, Shawn N. Murphy, Jordan W. Smoller, Scott T. Weiss, Thomas W. J. Huizinga, Marcel J. T. Reinders, Elizabeth W. Karlson, Erik van den Akker, Rachel Knevel:
A framework for employing longitudinally collected multicenter electronic health records to stratify heterogeneous patient populations on disease history. 761-769 - Robert W. Voss, Teresa D. Schmidt, Nicole Gray Weiskopf, Miguel Marino, David A. Dorr, Nathalie Huguet, Nate Warren, Steele Valenzuela, Jean P. O'Malley, Ana R. Quiñones:
Comparing ascertainment of chronic condition status with problem lists versus encounter diagnoses from electronic health records. 770-778 - Polina V. Kukhareva, Tanner J. Caverly, Haojia Li, Hormuzd A. Katki, Li C. Cheung, Thomas J. Reese, Guilherme Del Fiol, Rachel Hess, David W. Wetter, Yue Zhang, Teresa Taft, Michael C. Flynn, Kensaku Kawamoto:
Inaccuracies in electronic health records smoking data and a potential approach to address resulting underestimation in determining lung cancer screening eligibility. 779-788 - Stephen Schmaltz, Jocelyn Vaughn, Tricia Elliott:
Comparison of electronic versus manual abstraction for 2 standardized perinatal care measures. 789-797 - Sudha R. Raman, Emily C. O'Brien, Bradley G. Hammill, Adam J. Nelson, Laura J. Fish, Lesley H. Curtis, Keith Marsolo:
Evaluating fitness-for-use of electronic health records in pragmatic clinical trials: reported practices and recommendations. 798-804 - Mollie Hobensack, Marietta Ojo, Yolanda Barrón, Kathryn H. Bowles, Kenrick Cato, Sena Chae, Erin E. Kennedy, Margaret V. McDonald, Sarah Collins Rossetti, Jiyoun Song, Sridevi Sridharan, Maxim Topaz:
Documentation of hospitalization risk factors in electronic health records (EHRs): a qualitative study with home healthcare clinicians. 805-812 - Sean C. Yu, Mackenzie R. Hofford, Albert M. Lai, Marin Kollef, Philip R. O. Payne, Andrew P. Michelson:
Respiratory support status from EHR data for adult population: classification, heuristics, and usage in predictive modeling. 813-821 - Neil R. Smalheiser, Arthur W. Holt:
A web-based tool for automatically linking clinical trials to their publications. 822-830 - Akshat Kumar, Heath Goodrum, Ashley Kim, Carly Stender, Kirk Roberts, Elmer V. Bernstam:
Closing the loop: automatically identifying abnormal imaging results in scanned documents. 831-840 - Jean Feng, Alexej Gossmann, Berkman Sahiner, Romain Pirracchio:
Bayesian logistic regression for online recalibration and revision of risk prediction models with performance guarantees. 841-852 - J. Thomas Brown, Chao Yan, Weiyi Xia, Zhijun Yin, Zhiyu Wan, Aris Gkoulalas-Divanis, Murat Kantarcioglu, Bradley A. Malin:
Dynamically adjusting case reporting policy to maximize privacy and public health utility in the face of a pandemic. 853-863