sharma, vedna samant, surender singh singh, tej fekete, gusztáv
In the evolving healthcare landscape, recommender systems have gained significant importance due to their role in predicting and anticipating a wide range of health-related data for both patients and healthcare professionals. These systems are crucial for delivering precise information while adhering to high standards of quality, reliability, and a...
Marquard, Jenna Austin, Robin Rajamani, Sripriya
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Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA
This study experimentally evaluated how well lay individuals could interpret and use 4 types of electronic health record (EHR) patient-facing immunization visualizations. Participants (n = 69) completed the study using a secure online survey platform. Participants viewed the same immunization information in 1 of 4 EHR-based immunization visualizati...
Brands, Martijn R Haverman, Lotte Muis, Jelmer J Driessens, Mariëtte H E Meijer, Stephan van der Meer, Felix J M de Jong, Marianne van der Bom, Johanna G Cnossen, Marjon H Fijnvandraat, Karin
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JMIR human factors
To enable personalized treatment and shared decision-making in chronic care, relevant health information is collected. However, health information is often fragmented across hospital information systems, digital health apps, and questionnaire portals. This also pertains to hemophilia care, in which scattered information hampers integrated care. We ...
Ayyaswami, Varun Subramanian, Jeevarathna Nickerson, Jenna Erban, Stephen Rosano, Nina McManus, David D Gerber, Ben S Faro, Jamie M
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JMIR formative research
The number of individuals using digital health devices has grown in recent years. A higher rate of use in patients suggests that primary care providers (PCPs) may be able to leverage these tools to effectively guide and monitor physical activity (PA) for their patients. Despite evidence that remote patient monitoring (RPM) may enhance obesity inter...
Thielmann, Rosa Rlc Hoving, Ciska Schutgens-Kok, Esther Cals, Jochen Wl Crutzen, Rik
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Health information management : journal of the Health Information Management Association of Australia
Patient online access to medical records is assumed to foster patient empowerment and advance patient-centred healthcare. Since July 2020, patients in the Netherlands have been legally entitled to electronically access their medical record in general practice. Experience from pioneering countries has shown that despite high patient interest, user r...
Gaynor, Mark Gillespie, Kathleen Roe, Allison Crannage, Erica Tuttle-Newhall, J.E.
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Blockchain in Healthcare Today
Methods We utilized a 4D framework using ease of implementation, novelty, necessity, and fit of the overall industry to examine the adoption of blockchain technology in the pharmaceutical industry. Based on the 2D framework of difficulty and novelty as driving factors for the development of foundational technologies in the world of business by Ians...
Palojoki, Sari Lehtonen, Lasse Vuokko, Riikka
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JMIR Medical Informatics
Background Semantic interoperability facilitates the exchange of and access to health data that are being documented in electronic health records (EHRs) with various semantic features. The main goals of semantic interoperability development entail patient data availability and use in diverse EHRs without a loss of meaning. Internationally, current ...
Lalagkas, Panagiotis N Melamed, Rachel D
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Research square
Drugs targeting disease causal genes are more likely to succeed for that disease. However, complex disease causal genes are not always clear. In contrast, Mendelian disease causal genes are well-known and druggable. Here, we seek an approach to exploit the well characterized biology of Mendelian diseases for complex disease drug discovery, by explo...
Acharya, Harshdeep Sykes, Kevin J Neira, Ton Mirás Scott, Angela Pacheco, Christina M Sanner, Matthew Ablah, Elizabeth Oyowe, Kevin Ellerbeck, Edward F Greiner, K Allen
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JMIR Formative Research
Background The COVID-19 pandemic added to the decades of evidence that public health institutions are routinely stretched beyond their capacity. Community health workers (CHWs) can be a crucial extension of public health resources to address health inequities, but systems to document CHW efforts are often fragmented and prone to unneeded redundancy...
Sung, Sumi Kim, Youlim Kim, Su Hwan Jung, Hyesil
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Journal of Medical Internet Research
Background Few studies have used standardized nursing records with Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine–Clinical Terms (SNOMED CT) to identify predictors of clinical deterioration. Objective This study aims to standardize the nursing documentation records of patients with COVID-19 using SNOMED CT and identify predictive factors of clinical deterio...