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Browsing by Subject "Electronic Health Records"
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A Framework to Support the Sharing and Reuse of Computable Phenotype Definitions Across Health Care Delivery and Clinical Research Applications.
(EGEMS (Wash DC), 2016)INTRODUCTION: The ability to reproducibly identify clinically equivalent patient populations is critical to the vision of learning health care systems that implement and evaluate evidence-based treatments. The use of common ... -
A Novel Use of Social Network Analysis and Routinely Collected Data to Uncover Care Coordination Processes for Patients with Heart Failure
(2021)Effective patient care transitions require consideration of the patient’s social and clinical contexts, yet how these factors relate to the processes in care coordination remains poorly described. This dissertation aimed ... -
An Atlas of Genetic Variation Linking Pathogen-Induced Cellular Traits to Human Disease.
(Cell host & microbe, 2018-08)Pathogens have been a strong driving force for natural selection. Therefore, understanding how human genetic differences impact infection-related cellular traits can mechanistically link genetic variation to disease ... -
Blood pressure level impacts risk of death among HIV seropositive adults in Kenya: a retrospective analysis of electronic health records.
(BMC Infect Dis, 2014-05-22)BACKGROUND: Mortality among people with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection is increasingly due to non-communicable causes. This has been observed mostly in developed countries and the routine care of HIV infected ... -
Can we understand population healthcare needs using electronic medical records?
(Singapore medical journal, 2019-09)<h4>Introduction</h4>The identification of population-level healthcare needs using hospital electronic medical records (EMRs) is a promising approach for the evaluation and development of tailored healthcare services. Population ... -
Designing risk prediction models for ambulatory no-shows across different specialties and clinics.
(Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA, 2018-08)Objective:As available data increases, so does the opportunity to develop risk scores on more refined patient populations. In this paper we assessed the ability to derive a risk score for a patient no-showing to a clinic ... -
Development and validation of an electronic health records-based opioid use disorder algorithm by expert clinical adjudication among patients with prescribed opioids.
(Pharmacoepidemiology and drug safety, 2023-05)<h4>Background</h4>In the US, over 200 lives are lost from opioid overdoses each day. Accurate and prompt diagnosis of opioid use disorders (OUD) may help prevent overdose deaths. However, international classification of ... -
Do diabetic veterans use the Internet? Self-reported usage, skills, and interest in using My HealtheVet Web portal.
(Telemed J E Health, 2010-06)OBJECTIVE: The Veterans Health Administration has developed My HealtheVet (MHV), a Web-based portal that links veterans to their care in the veteran affairs (VA) system. The objective of this study was to measure diabetic ... -
Does improved access to diagnostic imaging results reduce hospital length of stay? A retrospective study.
(BMC Health Serv Res, 2010-09-06)BACKGROUND: One year after the introduction of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) to support diagnostic imaging at our hospital, clinicians had faster and better access to radiology reports and images; direct ... -
HIPAA and the Leak of "Deidentified" EHR Data.
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Implementation of Changes to Medical Student Documentation at Duke University Health System: Balancing Education With Service.
(Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges, 2021-06)<h4>Purpose</h4>When the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) changed policies about medical student documentation, students with proper supervision may now document their history, physical exam, and medical ... -
Improved tuberculosis outcomes with daily vs. intermittent rifabutin in HIV-TB coinfected patients in India.
(The international journal of tuberculosis and lung disease : the official journal of the International Union against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease, 2016-09)<h4>Setting</h4>Y R Gaitonde Centre for AIDS Research and Education, Chennai, India.<h4>Objective</h4>To compare anti-tuberculosis treatment outcomes in individuals with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and tuberculosis ... -
In-hospital outcomes of premature infants with severe bronchopulmonary dysplasia.
(Journal of perinatology : official journal of the California Perinatal Association, 2017-07)OBJECTIVE:To characterize in-hospital outcomes of premature infants diagnosed with severe bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD). STUDY DESIGN:Retrospective cohort study including premature infants with severe BPD discharged from ... -
Information Use with Paper and Electronic Nursing Documentation by Nurses Caring for Pediatric Patients
(2012)This dissertation aimed to investigate the use of electronic nursing documentation as a strategy to improve the quality of care provided to hospitalized patients. The literature to support the use of electronic ... -
Latent Tuberculosis Screening Using Electronic Health Record Data.
(Emerging infectious diseases, 2020-09)Screening for latent tuberculosis infection is recommended for foreign-born persons in the United States. We used proxy data from electronic health records to determine that 17.5% of foreign-born outpatients attending the ... -
Making Clinical Practice Guidelines Pragmatic: How Big Data and Real World Evidence Can Close the Gap.
(Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore, 2018-12)Clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) have become ubiquitous in every field of medicine today but there has been limited success in implementation and improvement in health outcomes. Guidelines are largely based on the results ... -
Multicomorbidity of chronic diseases and substance use disorders and their association with hospitalization: Results from electronic health records data.
(Drug and alcohol dependence, 2018-11)BACKGROUND:Chronic diseases are prevalent and the leading causes of mortality. Comorbidity of substance use disorders (SUDs) and chronic diseases is understudied to inform behavioral healthcare integration. OBJECTIVES:This ... -
Novel model for predicting inpatient mortality after emergency admission to hospital in Singapore: retrospective observational study.
(BMJ open, 2019-09-26)OBJECTIVES:To identify risk factors for inpatient mortality after patients' emergency admission and to create a novel model predicting inpatient mortality risk. DESIGN:This was a retrospective observational study using data ... -
Opening the Duke electronic health record to apps: Implementing SMART on FHIR.
(International journal of medical informatics, 2017-03)Recognizing a need for our EHR to be highly interoperable, our team at Duke Health enabled our Epic-based electronic health record to be compatible with the Boston Children's project called Substitutable Medical Apps and ... -
Optimizing the Integration of Health Apps with the Electronic Health Record by Quantifying Data Readiness and Interoperability
(2021)Health apps are emerging as useful tools with the potential to deliver powerful health interventions, conduct research, and improve patient involvement in their care. While the development of health apps is gaining momentum, ...