Zheutlin, Amanda B Vieira, Luciana Shewcraft, Ryan A Li, Shilong Wang, Zichen Schadt, Emilio Kao, Yu-Han Gross, Susan Dolan, Siobhan M Stone, Joanne
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Objective We aimed to establish a comprehensive digital phenotype for postpartum hemorrhage (PPH). Current guidelines rely primarily on estimates of blood loss, which can be inaccurate and biased and ignore complementary information readily available in electronic medical records (EMR). Inaccurate and incomplete phenotyping contributes to ongoing c...
Ancker, Jessica S Benda, Natalie C Reddy, Madhu Unertl, Kim M Veinot, Tiffany
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Qualitative research, the analysis of nonquantitative and nonquantifiable data through methods such as interviews and observation, is integral to the field of biomedical and health informatics. To demonstrate the integrity and quality of their qualitative research, authors should report important elements of their work. This perspective article off...
Krist, Alex H Phillips, Robert Leykum, Luci Olmedo, Benjamin
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A National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine committee developed a plan to implement high-quality primary care. One of the 5 key objectives was designing information technology that serves the patient, family, and interprofessional care team . The committee defined high-quality primary care as the provision of whole person, integrate...
Atwoli, Lukoye Baqui, Abdullah H Benfield, Thomas Bosurgi, Raffaella Godlee, Fiona Hancocks, Stephen Horton, Richard Laybourn-Langton, Laurie Monteiro, Carlos Augusto Norman, Ian
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Li, Jianfu Zhou, Yujia Jiang, Xiaoqian Natarajan, Karthik Pakhomov, Serguei Vs Liu, Hongfang Xu, Hua
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: Developing clinical natural language processing systems often requires access to many clinical documents, which are not widely available to the public due to privacy and security concerns. To address this challenge, we propose to develop methods to generate synthetic clinical notes and evaluate their utility in real clinical natural language proc...
Ni, Yizhao Bachtel, Alycia Nause, Katie Beal, Sarah
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Substance use screening in adolescence is unstandardized and often documented in clinical notes, rather than in structured electronic health records (EHRs). The objective of this study was to integrate logic rules with state-of-the-art natural language processing (NLP) and machine learning technologies to detect substance use information from both ...
Sisodia, Rachel C Rodriguez, Jorge A Sequist, Thomas D
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The collection of patient reported outcomes (PROs) allows us to incorporate the patient's voice into their care in a quantifiable, validated manner. Large-scale collection of PROs is facilitated by the electronic health record and its portal, though, historically, patients have eschewed the portal and completed patient-reported outcome measures in ...
Liao, Shun Kiros, Jamie Chen, Jiyang Zhang, Zhaolei Chen, Ting
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De-identification is a fundamental task in electronic health records to remove protected health information entities. Deep learning models have proven to be promising tools to automate de-identification processes. However, when the target domain (where the model is applied) is different from the source domain (where the model is trained), the model...
Holmgren, A Jay Kuznetsova, Masha Classen, David Bates, David W
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Little is known regarding variation among electronic health record (EHR) vendors in quality performance. This issue is compounded by selection effects in which high-quality hospitals coalesce to a subset of market leading vendors. We measured hospital performance, stratified by EHR vendor, across 4 quality metrics. We used data on 1272 hospitals in...
Torous, John Lagan, Sarah
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