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A systematic review of the use of the electronic health record for patient identification, communication, and clinical support in palliative care.

JAMIA open

Bush RA, Pérez A, Baum T, Etland C, Connelly CD.
PMID: 30842998
JAMIA Open. 2018 Oct 01;1(2):294-303. doi: 10.1093/jamiaopen/ooy028. Epub 2018 Jul 06.

OBJECTIVES: Globally, healthcare systems are using the Electronic Health Record (EHR) and elements of clinical decision support (CDS) to facilitate palliative care (PC). Examination of published results is needed to determine if the EHR is successfully supporting the multidisciplinary...

Informatics can help providers incorporate context into care.

JAMIA open

Estiri H, Patel CJ, Murphy SN.
PMID: 31984312
JAMIA Open. 2018 Jun 22;1(1):3-6. doi: 10.1093/jamiaopen/ooy025. eCollection 2018 Jul.

Most determinants of health originate from the "contexts" in which we live, which has remained outside the confines of the U.S. healthcare system. This issue has left providers unprepared to operate with an ample understanding of the challenges patients...

Health IT, hacking, and cybersecurity: national trends in data breaches of protected health information.

JAMIA open

Ronquillo JG, Erik Winterholler J, Cwikla K, Szymanski R, Levy C.
PMID: 31984315
JAMIA Open. 2018 Jun 11;1(1):15-19. doi: 10.1093/jamiaopen/ooy019. eCollection 2018 Jul.

OBJECTIVE: The rapid adoption of health information technology (IT) coupled with growing reports of ransomware, and hacking has made cybersecurity a priority in health care. This study leverages federal data in order to better understand current cybersecurity threats in...

The electronic health record as a patient engagement tool: mirroring clinicians' screen to create a shared mental model.

JAMIA open

Asan O, Tyszka J, Crotty B.
PMID: 31984318
JAMIA Open. 2018 Apr 20;1(1):42-48. doi: 10.1093/jamiaopen/ooy006. eCollection 2018 Jul.

OBJECTIVE: Electronic health records (EHRs) in physician offices can both enhance and detract from the patient experience. Best practices have emerged focusing on screen sharing. We sought to determine if adding a second monitor, mirroring the EHR for patients,...

Predictors of viewing progress notes among users of VA's electronic health portal who receive mental health care.

JAMIA open

Dobscha SK, Denneson LM, Pisciotta MK, Bourne DS, Chen JI, Philipps-Moses D, Woods SS.
PMID: 31984324
JAMIA Open. 2018 Apr 25;1(1):122-127. doi: 10.1093/jamiaopen/ooy007. eCollection 2018 Jul.

OBJECTIVE: Consistent with the MATERIALS AND METHODS: Three hundred and thirty-eight patients receiving mental health care from 1 VHA medical center who had logged into My HealthRESULTS: Fifty percent of respondents reported having read their notes. In the final...

An overview of two open interactive computing environments useful for data science education.

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Hoyt R, Wangia-Anderson V.
PMID: 31984329
JAMIA Open. 2018 Oct 01;1(2):159-165. doi: 10.1093/jamiaopen/ooy040. eCollection 2018 Oct.

OBJECTIVE: To discuss and illustrate the utility of two open collaborative data science platforms, and how they would benefit data science and informatics education.METHODS AND MATERIALS: The features of two online data science platforms are outlined. Both are useful...

Secondary use of routine data in hospitals: description of a scalable analytical platform based on a business intelligence system.

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Roth JA, Goebel N, Sakoparnig T, Neubauer S, Kuenzel-Pawlik E, Gerber M, Widmer AF, Abshagen C, Padiyath R, Hug BL.
PMID: 31984330
JAMIA Open. 2018 Sep 20;1(2):172-177. doi: 10.1093/jamiaopen/ooy039. eCollection 2018 Oct.

We describe a scalable platform for research-oriented analyses of routine data in hospitals, which evolved from a state-of-the-art business intelligence architecture for enterprise resource planning. This platform involves an in-memory database management system for data modeling and analytics and...

Characteristics of the healthcare information technology workforce in the HITECH era: underestimated in size, still growing, and adapting to advanced uses.

JAMIA open

Hersh WR, Boone KW, Totten AM.
PMID: 31984332
JAMIA Open. 2018 Jul 20;1(2):188-194. doi: 10.1093/jamiaopen/ooy029. eCollection 2018 Oct.

OBJECTIVE: There is little readily available data about the size and characteristics of the healthcare information technology workforce. We sought to update a previous description of the size, growth, and characteristics of this workforce based on the Healthcare Information...

Today's data for tomorrow's knowledge.

JAMIA open

Sarkar IN.
PMID: 31984338
JAMIA Open. 2019 Mar 26;2(1):1. doi: 10.1093/jamiaopen/ooz010. eCollection 2019 Apr.

No abstract available.

Consumer perceptions of health IT utilization and benefits.

JAMIA open

Feldman SS, Bhavsar GP, Schooley BL.
PMID: 31984349
JAMIA Open. 2018 Dec 24;2(1):99-106. doi: 10.1093/jamiaopen/ooy049. eCollection 2019 Apr.

OBJECTIVES: The objective of this article is to examine consumer perceptions of health information technology (health IT) utilization and benefits through an integrated conceptual framework.MATERIALS AND METHODS: This article employs an integrated conceptual framework to examine consumer perceptions of...

Harnessing electronic data to inform health decisions.

JAMIA open

Sarkar IN.
PMID: 31984355
JAMIA Open. 2019 Jun 28;2(2):215-216. doi: 10.1093/jamiaopen/ooz021. eCollection 2019 Jul.

No abstract available.

Enabling open access to support biomedical research.

JAMIA open

Sarkar IN.
PMID: 31984361
JAMIA Open. 2019 Oct 25;2(3):281. doi: 10.1093/jamiaopen/ooz059. eCollection 2019 Oct.

No abstract available.

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