Silver, Julia Goldenberg, Alyson Moore, Anne
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Breast Cancer Research and Treatment
Purpose Breast cancer survivors take vitamins and supplements to bolster their general health and to decrease the risk of cancer recurrence. Healthcare providers are frequently unaware of their patients non-prescription supplement use. The aim of this study was to study the type and the documentation of patients’ dietary supplements and vitamins in...
Chen, Tingyin Hu, Yongmei
Published in
Annals of Translational Medicine
Background Extracting entities and their relationships from electronic medical records (EMRs) is an important research direction in the development of medical informatization. Recently, a method was proposed to transform entity relation extraction into entity recognition by using annotation rules, and then solve the problem of relation extraction b...
Sarkar, Arindam Singh, Moirangthem Marjit Mandal, Jyotsna Kumar
Published in
Arabian journal for science and engineering
This paper deals with one of the key problems of e-healthcare which is the security. Patients are worried about the confidentiality of their electronic medical record (EMR) which could be used to expose their identities. It is high time to revisit the confidentiality and security issues of the existing telehealth system. Intruders can perform sniff...
Cristofaro, Massimo Piselli, Pierluca Pianura, Elisa Petrone, Ada Cimaglia, Claudia Di Stefano, Federica Albarello, Fabrizio Schininà, Vincenzo
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Journal of digital imaging
To assess the incidence of outpatient examinations delivered through a web portal in the Latium Region in 2 years and compare socio-demographic characteristics of these users compared to the total of examinations performed. All radiological exams (including MRI, X-ray and CT) performed from March 2017 to February 2019 were retrospectively analysed....
Uc, Belmar Mex Castillo-Sánchez, Gema Marques, Gonçalo Arambarri, Jon de la Torre-Díez, Isabel
Published in
Journal of Medical Systems
Employing software engineering to build an integrated, standardized, and scalable solution is closely associated with the healthcare domain. Furthermore, new diagnostic techniques have been developed to obtain better results in less time, saving costs, and bringing services closer to the most unprotected areas. This paper presents the integration o...
Roy, Asis Bhattacharya, Sourangshu Guin, Kalyan
Published in
Artificial intelligence in medicine
Clinical tests for diagnosis of any disease may be expensive, uncomfortable, time consuming and can have side effects e.g. barium swallow test for esophageal cancer. Although we can predict non-existence of esophageal cancer with near 100% certainty just using demographics, lifestyle, medical history information, and a few basic clinical tests but ...
Saeed, Sy Atezaz
Published in
Psychiatric Quarterly
Telepsychiatry is a viable option for providing psychiatric care to those who are currently underserved or who lack access to services. While the current technology is adequate for most uses, and continues to advance, there remain barriers to its widespread utilization. One such barrier when working with different healthcare systems is that they ut...
Roy, Asis Bhattacharya, Sourangshu Guin, Kalyan
Published in
International Journal of Advances in Engineering Sciences and Applied Mathematics
An early detection of a disease can save many lives but it is impractical to undergo all medical tests for many prevalent diseases. Further these tests are costly, painful, time consuming and may have side effects. We have tried to predict esophageal cancer using demographics, lifestyle, medical history information, and basic clinical tests initial...
Barwise, Amelia Caples, Sean Jensen, Jeffrey Pickering, Brian Herasevich, Vitaly
Published in
BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making
BackgroundInformation overload in healthcare is dangerous. It can lead to critical errors and delays. During Rapid Response Team (RRT) activations providers must make decisions quickly to rescue patients from physiological deterioration. In order to understand the clinical data required and how best to present that information in electronic systems...
Ryan, Dermot Blakey, John Chisholm, Alison Price, David Thomas, Mike Ställberg, Björn Lisspers, Karin Kocks, Janwillem W. H.
The migration from paper to electronic medical records (EMRs) was motivated by the administrative need to record, retrieve and process increasing amounts of clinical data in the 1980s. In the intervening period, there has been growing recognition of the potential of such records for achieving care efficiencies, informing clinical decision making an...