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2010 – 2019
- 2018
- [j2]Anne Miller, Jejo D. Koola, Michael E. Matheny
, Julie Ducom, Jason M. Slagle, Erik Groessl, Freneka F. Minter, Jennifer H. Garvin, Matthew B. Weinger, Samuel B. Ho:
Application of contextual design methods to inform targeted clinical decision support interventions in sub-specialty care environments. Int. J. Medical Informatics 117: 55-65 (2018) - [j1]Jejo D. Koola
, Sharon E. Davis, Omar Al-Nimri, Sharidan K. Parr, Daniel Fabbri, Bradley A. Malin, Samuel B. Ho, Michael E. Matheny
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Development of an automated phenotyping algorithm for hepatorenal syndrome. J. Biomed. Informatics 80: 87-95 (2018) - 2017
- [c6]Jejo D. Koola, Aize Cao, Guanhua Chen, Amy Perkins, Samuel B. Ho, Sharon E. Davis, Michael E. Matheny:
Machine Learning Models to Predict Readmission for Patients with Cirrhosis. AMIA 2017 - 2016
- [c5]Samuel B. Ho, Julie Ducom, Anne Miller, Jennifer H. Garvin, Jejo D. Koola, Russ Beebe, Jason M. Slagle, Dax M. Westerman, Carrie Reale, Matthew B. Weinger, Erik Groessl, Michael E. Matheny:
Workflow-guided development of a clinical decision support tool for patients with advanced liver disease. AMIA 2016 - [c4]Jejo Koola, Samuel B. Ho, Michael E. Matheny:
An Electronic Health Record Phenotyping Algorithm for Identifying Patients with Hepatorenal Syndrome. AMIA 2016 - [c3]Jejo D. Koola, Sharon E. Davis, Samuel B. Ho, Micheal E. Matheny:
Using a Multilayer Self-Organizing Map for Risk Prediction in Hepatorenal Syndrome. CRI 2016 - 2015
- [c2]Jejo Koola, Samuel B. Ho, Michael E. Matheny:
A Novel Visualization for Rapid Summarization of Patient History: Application to Cirrhosis. AMIA 2015 - 2014
- [c1]Jejo Koola, Robert M. Cronin, Ruth M. Reeves, Jason N. Denton, Samuel B. Ho, Michael E. Matheny:
Development of a Cirrhosis-Associated Symptom/Finding Detection Tool. AMIA 2014
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