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Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, Volume 28
Volume 28, Number 1, January 2021
- Suzanne Bakken:
The maturation of clinical research informatics as a subdomain of biomedical informatics. 1-2 - Khaled El Emam, Lucy Mosquera, Chaoyi Zheng:
Optimizing the synthesis of clinical trial data using sequential trees. 3-13 - Jae Hyun Kim, Casey N. Ta, Cong Liu, Cynthia Sung, Alex M. Butler, Latoya A. Stewart, Lyudmila Ena, James R. Rogers, Junghwan Lee, Anna Ostropolets, Patrick B. Ryan, Hao Liu, Shing M. Lee, Mitchell S. V. Elkind, Chunhua Weng:
Towards clinical data-driven eligibility criteria optimization for interventional COVID-19 clinical trials. 14-22 - Grace Wang, Julia Wignall, Dylan Kinard, Vidhi Singh, Carolyn Foster, Sherri Adams, Wanda Pratt, Arti D. Desai:
An implementation model for managing cloud-based longitudinal care plans for children with medical complexity. 23-32 - Rumi Chunara, Yuan Zhao, Ji Chen, Katharine Lawrence, Paul A. Testa, Oded Nov, Devin M. Mann:
Telemedicine and healthcare disparities: a cohort study in a large healthcare system in New York City during COVID-19. 33-41 - Yejin Kim, Shuyu Zheng, Jing Tang, W. Jim Zheng, Zhao Li, Xiaoqian Jiang:
Anticancer drug synergy prediction in understudied tissues using transfer learning. 42-51 - Jeremy J. Michel, Emilia J. Flores, Lauren Dutcher, Nikhil K. Mull, Amy Y. Tsou:
Translating an evidence-based clinical pathway into shareable CDS: developing a systematic process using publicly available tools. 52-61 - Gary Lin, Sauleh Siddiqui, Jen Bernstein, Diego A. Martinez, Lauren Gardner, Tenley Albright, Takeru Igusa:
Examining association between cohesion and diversity in collaboration networks of pharmaceutical clinical trials with drug approvals. 62-70 - Alyssa Long, Alexander Glogowski, Matthew Meppiel, Lisa De Vito, Eric Engle, Michael Harris, Grace Ha, Darren Schneider, Andrei E. Gabrielian, Darrell E. Hurt, Alex Rosenthal:
The technology behind TB DEPOT: a novel public analytics platform integrating tuberculosis clinical, genomic, and radiological data for visual and statistical exploration. 71-79 - Ronilda Lacson, Laila Cochon, Patrick R. Ching, Eseosa Odigie, Neena Kapoor, Staci Gagne, Mark M. Hammer, Ramin Khorasani:
Integrity of clinical information in radiology reports documenting pulmonary nodules. 80-85 - Joanna Abraham, William L. Galanter, Daniel Touchette, Yinglin Xia, Katherine J. Holzer, Vania Leung, Thomas George Kannampallil:
Risk factors associated with medication ordering errors. 86-94 - Lin Shen, Adam Wright, Linda S. Lee, Kunal Jajoo, Jennifer Nayor, Adam B. Landman:
Clinical decision support system, using expert consensus-derived logic and natural language processing, decreased sedation-type order errors for patients undergoing endoscopy. 95-103 - Tomasz Oliwa, Brian Furner, Jessica Schmitt, John A. Schneider, Jessica Ridgway:
Development of a predictive model for retention in HIV care using natural language processing of clinical notes. 104-112 - Jennifer Panich, Natalee Larson, Luanne Sojka, Zach Wallace, James Lokken:
Assessing automated product selection success rates in transmissions between electronic prescribing and community pharmacy platforms. 113-118 - Celeste Campos-Castillo, Denise L. Anthony:
Racial and ethnic differences in self-reported telehealth use during the COVID-19 pandemic: a secondary analysis of a US survey of internet users from late March. 119-125 - Sarah DeLozier, Peter Speltz, Jason Brito, Leigh Anne Tang, Janey Wang, Joshua C. Smith, Dario A. Giuse, Elizabeth Phillips, Kristina Williams, T. Stephen Strickland, Giovanni Davogustto, Dan M. Roden, Joshua C. Denny:
Real-time clinical note monitoring to detect conditions for rapid follow-up: A case study of clinical trial enrollment in drug-induced torsades de pointes and Stevens-Johnson syndrome. 126-131 - Sarvesh Soni, Kirk Roberts:
An evaluation of two commercial deep learning-based information retrieval systems for COVID-19 literature. 132-137 - Alexander V. Alekseyenko, Bashir Hamidi, Trevor D. Faith, Keith A. Crandall, Jennifer G. Powers, Christopher Metts, James E. Madory, Steven L. Carroll, Jihad S. Obeid, Leslie A. Lenert:
Each patient is a research biorepository: informatics-enabled research on surplus clinical specimens via the living BioBank. 138-143 - James R. Rogers, Junghwan Lee, Ziheng Zhou, Ying Kuen Cheung, George Hripcsak, Chunhua Weng:
Contemporary use of real-world data for clinical trial conduct in the United States: a scoping review. 144-154 - Rose Sisk, Lijing Lin, Matthew Sperrin, Jessica K. Barrett, Brian D. M. Tom, Karla Diaz-Ordaz, Niels Peek, Glen P. Martin:
Informative presence and observation in routine health data: A review of methodology for clinical risk prediction. 155-166 - Peter J. Gates, Rae-Anne Hardie, Magdalena Z. Raban, Ling Li, Johanna I. Westbrook:
How effective are electronic medication systems in reducing medication error rates and associated harm among hospital inpatients? A systematic review and meta-analysis. 167-176 - Bethany A. Van Dort, Wu Yi Zheng, Vivek Sundar, Melissa T. Baysari:
Optimizing clinical decision support alerts in electronic medical records: a systematic review of reported strategies adopted by hospitals. 177-183 - Vignesh Subbian, Anthony Solomonides, Melissa D. Clarkson, Vasiliki Nataly Rahimzadeh, Carolyn Petersen, Richard Schreiber, Paul R. DeMuro, Prerna Dua, Kenneth W. Goodman, Bonnie Kaplan, Ross Koppel, Christoph U. Lehmann, Eric C. Pan, Yalini Senathirajah:
Ethics and informatics in the age of COVID-19: challenges and recommendations for public health organization and public policy. 184-189 - Eliane Röösli, Brian Rice, Tina Hernandez-Boussard:
Bias at warp speed: how AI may contribute to the disparities gap in the time of COVID-19. 190-192 - Yoshua Bengio, Daphne Ippolito, Richard Janda, Max Jarvie, Benjamin Prud'homme, Jean-Franois Rousseau, Abhinav Sharma, Yun William Yu:
Inherent privacy limitations of decentralized contact tracing apps. 193-195 - Martijn J. Schuemie, Patrick B. Ryan, Nicole Pratt, Ruijun Chen, Seng Chan You, Harlan M. Krumholz, David Madigan, George Hripcsak, Marc A. Suchard:
Erratum to: Large-Scale Evidence Generation and Evaluation across a Network of Databases (LEGEND): Assessing Validity Using Hypertension as a Case Study. 196
Volume 28, Number 2, February 2021
- Kim M. Unertl, Joanna Abraham, Suzanne Bakken:
Building on Diana Forsythe's legacy: the value of human experience and context in biomedical and health informatics. 197-208 - Uba Backonja, Lisa Taylor-Swanson, Andrew D. Miller, Se-Hee Jung, Shefali Haldar, Nancy Fugate Woods:
"There's a problem, now what's the solution?": suggestions for technologies to support the menopausal transition from individuals experiencing menopause and healthcare practitioners. 209-221 - Ari H. Pollack, Sonali R. Mishra, Calvin R. Apodaca, Maher Khelifi, Shefali Haldar, Wanda Pratt:
Different roles with different goals: Designing to support shared situational awareness between patients and clinicians in the hospital. 222-231 - Jennifer Y. Hong, Catherine H. Ivory, Courtney B. Vanhouten, Christopher L. Simpson, Laurie Lovett Novak:
Disappearing expertise in clinical automation: Barcode medication administration and nurse autonomy. 232-238 - Sarah D. Fouquet, Laura Fitzmaurice, Y. Raymond Chan, Evan M. Palmer:
Doctors documenting: an ethnographic and informatics approach to understanding attending physician documentation in the pediatric emergency department. 239-248 - Jimmy Phuong, Christina Bandaragoda, Shefali Haldar, Kari A. Stephens, Patricia Ordóñez, Sean D. Mooney, Andrea L. Hartzler:
Information needs and priority use cases of population health researchers to improve preparedness for future hurricanes and floods. 249-260 - Christina Higa, Elizabeth J. Davidson, Joanne R. Loos:
Integrating family and friend support, information technology, and diabetes education in community-centric diabetes self-management. 261-275 - Nicole S. Goedhart, Teun Zuiderent-Jerak, Joey Woudstra, Jacqueline E. W. Broerse, Afke Wieke Betten, Christine Dedding:
Persistent inequitable design and implementation of patient portals for users at the margins. 276-283 - Chrysanthi Papoutsi, Joseph P. Wherton, Sara E. Shaw, Clare Morrison, Trisha Greenhalgh:
Putting the social back into sociotechnical: Case studies of co-design in digital health. 284-293 - Joan S. Ash, Sky M. Corby, Vishnu Mohan, Nicholas Solberg, James Becton, Robby Bergstrom, Benjamin Orwoll, Christopher Hoekstra, Jeffrey Allen Gold:
Safe use of the EHR by medical scribes: a qualitative study. 294-302 - Kristine D. Cantin-Garside, Maury A. Nussbaum, Susan W. White, Sunwook Kim, Chung Do Kim, Diogo M. G. Fortes, Rupa S. Valdez:
Understanding the experiences of self-injurious behavior in autism spectrum disorder: Implications for monitoring technology design. 303-310 - Raniah Aldekhyyel, Jwaher A. Almulhem, Samar Binkheder, Ruaim A. Muaygil, Shahad N Aldekhyyel:
What it means to be a woman in the field of biomedical informatics: exploring the lived experiences of women managers in the kingdom of Saudi Arabia. 311-321 - Anne M. Turner, Jean O. Taylor, Andrea L. Hartzler, Katie P. Osterhage, Alyssa Bosold, Ian S. Painter, George Demiris:
Personal health information management among healthy older adults: Varying needs and approaches. 322-333 - Dawn Dowding, David Russell, Margaret V. McDonald, Marygrace Trifilio, Jiyoun Song, Carlin Brickner, Jingjing Shang:
"A catalyst for action": Factors for implementing clinical risk prediction models of infection in home care settings. 334-341 - Gregory L. Alexander, Kimberly R. Powell, Chelsea B. Deroche:
An evaluation of telehealth expansion in U.S. nursing homes. 342-348 - Elaine C. Khoong, Blythe A. Butler, Omar Mesina, George Su, Triveni B. Defries, Malini Nijagal, Courtney R. Lyles:
Patient interest in and barriers to telemedicine video visits in a multilingual urban safety-net system. 349-353 - Nyiramugisha K. Niyibizi, Candace D. Speight, Charlie Gregor, Yi-An Ko, Stephanie A. Kraft, Andrea R. Mitchell, Bradley G. Phillips, Kathryn M. Porter, Seema K. Shah, Jeremy Sugarman, Benjamin S. Wilfond, Neal W. Dickert:
Public attitudes toward an authorization for contact program for clinical research. 354-359 - Carlos Sáez, Nekane Romero, J. Alberto Conejero, Juan M. García-Gómez:
Potential limitations in COVID-19 machine learning due to data source variability: A case study in the nCov2019 dataset. 360-364 - Courtney R. Lyles, Urmimala Sarkar, Urvashi Patel, Sarah Lisker, Allison Stark, Vanessa Guzman, Ashwin Patel:
Real-world insights from launching remote peer-to-peer mentoring in a safety net healthcare delivery setting. 365-370 - Kea Turner, Ara Jo, Grace Wei, Amir Alishahi Tabriz, Alecia Clary, Heather S. L. Jim:
Sharing patient-generated data with healthcare providers: findings from a 2019 national survey. 371-376 - Jon W. McKeeby, Christopher M. Siwy, Josanne Revoir, Seth D. Carlson, Maria D. Joyce, Heike Bailin, Karen M. Frank, Mike Krumlauf, Ann Marie Matlock, Laura M. Lee, Mary Sparks, Tony Barnes, Yenshei Liu, Chung-Hee Row, James M. Schmitt, Danielle Smith, Adrian M. Zelazny, Daniel Lonnerdal, Patricia S. Coffey:
Unveiling the silent threat among us: leveraging health information technology in the search for asymptomatic COVID 19 healthcare workers. 377-383 - Kim M. Unertl, Colin G. Walsh, Ellen Wright Clayton:
Combatting human trafficking in the United States: how can medical informatics help? 384-388 - Rupa S. Valdez, Courtney C. Rogers, Henry Claypool, Lucy Trieshmann, Olivia Frye, Claire A. Wellbeloved-Stone, Poorna Kushalnagar:
Ensuring full participation of people with disabilities in an era of telehealth. 389-392 - Subha Madhavan, Lisa Bastarache, Jeffrey S. Brown, Atul J. Butte, David A. Dorr, Peter J. Embí, Charles P. Friedman, Kevin B. Johnson, Jason H. Moore, Isaac S. Kohane, Philip R. O. Payne, Jessica D. Tenenbaum, Mark G. Weiner, Adam B. Wilcox, Lucila Ohno-Machado:
Use of electronic health records to support a public health response to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States: a perspective from 15 academic medical centers. 393-401 - Mustafa I. Hussain, Mayara Costa Figueiredo, Brian D. Tran, Zhaoyuan Su, Stephen Molldrem, Elizabeth V. Eikey, Yunan Chen:
A scoping review of qualitative research in JAMIA: past contributions and opportunities for future work. 402-413 - Tianrong Chen, Calvin Kalun Or, Jiayin Chen:
Effects of technology-supported exercise programs on the knee pain, physical function, and quality of life of individuals with knee osteoarthritis and/or chronic knee pain: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. 414-423
Volume 28, Number 3, March 2021
- Suzanne Bakken:
Biomedical and health informatics approaches remain essential for addressing the COVID-19 pandemic. 425-426 - Melissa A. Haendel, Christopher G. Chute, Tellen D. Bennett, David A. Eichmann, Justin Guinney, Warren A. Kibbe, Philip R. O. Payne, Emily R. Pfaff, Peter N. Robinson, Joel H. Saltz, Heidi Spratt, Christine Suver, John Wilbanks, Adam B. Wilcox, Andrew E. Williams, Chunlei Wu, Clair Blacketer, Robert L. Bradford, James J. Cimino, Marshall Clark, Evan W. Colmenares, Patricia A. Francis, Davera Gabriel, Alexis Graves, Raju Hemadri, Stephanie S. Hong, George Hripcsak, Dazhi Jiao, Jeffrey G. Klann, Kristin Kostka, Adam M. Lee, Harold P. Lehmann, Lora Lingrey, Robert T. Miller, Michele Morris, Shawn N. Murphy, Karthik Natarajan, Matvey B. Palchuk, Usman Sheikh, Harold Solbrig, Shyam Visweswaran, Anita Walden, Kellie M. Walters, Griffin M. Weber, Xiaohan Tanner Zhang, Richard L. Zhu, Benjamin R. C. Amor, Andrew T. Girvin, Amin Manna, Nabeel Qureshi, Michael G. Kurilla, Sam G. Michael, Lili M. Portilla, Joni L. Rutter, Christopher P. Austin, Ken R. Gersing:
The National COVID Cohort Collaborative (N3C): Rationale, design, infrastructure, and deployment. 427-443 - Zhi Qiao, Austin Bae, Lucas M. Glass, Cao Xiao, Jimeng Sun:
FLANNEL (Focal Loss bAsed Neural Network EnsembLe) for COVID-19 detection. 444-452 - Jacqueline M. Ferguson, Josephine Jacobs, Maria Yefimova, Liberty Greene, Leonie Heyworth, Donna M. Zulman:
Virtual care expansion in the Veterans Health Administration during the COVID-19 pandemic: clinical services and patient characteristics associated with utilization. 453-462 - Farkhondeh Hassandoust, Saeed Akhlaghpour, Allen C. Johnston:
Individuals' privacy concerns and adoption of contact tracing mobile applications in a pandemic: A situational privacy calculus perspective. 463-471 - Xiang Gao, Qunfeng Dong:
A Bayesian framework for estimating the risk ratio of hospitalization for people with comorbidity infected by SARS-CoV-2 virus. 472-476 - Keiko Yamashita, Shintaro Oyama, Tomohiro Otani, Satoshi Yamashita, Taiki Furukawa, Daisuke Kobayashi, Kikue Sato, Aki Sugano, Chiaki Funada, Kensaku Mori, Naoki Ishiguro, Yoshimune Shiratori:
Smart hospital infrastructure: geomagnetic in-hospital medical worker tracking. 477-486 - Meera Subash, Matthew Sakumoto, Jeremy Bass, Peter Hong, Anoop Muniyappa, Logan Pierce, Colin Purmal, Priya Ramaswamy, Reiri Sono, Colby Uptegraft, David Feinstein, Raman R. Khanna:
The emerging role of clinical informatics fellows in service learning during the COVID-19 pandemic. 487-493 - Siaw-Teng Liaw, Rui Zhou, Sameera Ansari, Jun Gao:
A digital health profile & maturity assessment toolkit: cocreation and testing in the Pacific Islands. 494-503 - William Digan, Aurélie Névéol, Antoine Neuraz, Maxime Wack, David Baudoin, Anita Burgun, Bastien Rance:
Can reproducibility be improved in clinical natural language processing? A study of 7 clinical NLP suites. 504-515 - Denis Newman-Griffis, Guy Divita, Bart Desmet, Ayah Zirikly, Carolyn P. Rosé, Eric Fosler-Lussier:
Ambiguity in medical concept normalization: An analysis of types and coverage in electronic health record datasets. 516-532 - Andrew Zhang, Ling Teng, Gil Alterovitz:
An explainable machine learning platform for pyrazinamide resistance prediction and genetic feature identification of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. 533-540 - Filipe R. Lucini, Karla D. Krewulak, Kirsten M. Fiest, Sean M. Bagshaw, Danny J. Zuege, Joon Lee, Henry T. Stelfox:
Natural language processing to measure the frequency and mode of communication between healthcare professionals and family members of critically ill patients. 541-548 - Noam Barda, Gal Yona, Guy N. Rothblum, Philip Greenland, Morton Leibowitz, Ran D. Balicer, Eitan Bachmat, Noa Dagan:
Addressing bias in prediction models by improving subpopulation calibration. 549-558 - Hossein Estiri, Sebastien Vasey, Shawn N. Murphy:
Generative transfer learning for measuring plausibility of EHR diagnosis records. 559-568 - Yadan Fan, Sicheng Zhou, Yifan Li, Rui Zhang:
Deep learning approaches for extracting adverse events and indications of dietary supplements from clinical text. 569-577 - Amol A. Verma, Sachin V. Pasricha, Hae Young Jung, Vladyslav Kushnir, Denise Y. F. Mak, Radha Koppula, Yishan Guo, Janice L. Kwan, Lauren Lapointe-Shaw, Shail Rawal, Terence Tang, Adina Weinerman, Fahad Razak:
Assessing the quality of clinical and administrative data extracted from hospitals: the General Medicine Inpatient Initiative (GEMINI) experience. 578-587 - Paul C. Tang, Sarah Miller, Harry Stavropoulos, Uri Kartoun, John Zambrano, Kenney Ng:
Precision population analytics: population management at the point-of-care. 588-595 - Ziqi Zhang, Chao Yan, Thomas A. Lasko, Jimeng Sun, Bradley A. Malin:
SynTEG: a framework for temporal structured electronic health data simulation. 596-604 - Jason M. Baron, Ketan Paranjape, Tara Love, Vishakha Sharma, Denise Heaney, Matthew Prime:
Development of a "meta-model" to address missing data, predict patient-specific cancer survival and provide a foundation for clinical decision support. 605-615 - Yingcheng Sun, Alex M. Butler, Fengyang Lin, Hao Liu, Latoya A. Stewart, Jae Hyun Kim, Betina Ross S. Idnay, Qingyin Ge, Xinyi Wei, Cong Liu, Chi Yuan, Chunhua Weng:
The COVID-19 Trial Finder. 616-621 - Saurabh Rahurkar, Joshua R. Vest, John T. Finnell, Brian E. Dixon:
Trends in user-initiated health information exchange in the inpatient, outpatient, and emergency settings. 622-627 - Jennifer R. Simpson, Chen-Tan Lin, Amber Sieja, Stefan H. Sillau, Jonathan Pell:
Optimizing the electronic health record: An inpatient sprint addresses provider burnout and improves electronic health record satisfaction. 628-631 - Elaine C. Khoong, Valy Fontil, Natalie A. Rivadeneira, Mekhala Hoskote, Shantanu Nundy, Courtney R. Lyles, Urmimala Sarkar:
Impact of digitally acquired peer diagnostic input on diagnostic confidence in outpatient cases: A pragmatic randomized trial. 632-637 - Natasha Azzopardi-Muscat, Hans Henri P. Kluge, Samira Asma, David Novillo-Ortiz:
A call to strengthen data in response to COVID-19 and beyond. 638-639 - Raheel Sayeed, James R. Jones, Daniel Gottlieb, Joshua C. Mandel, Kenneth D. Mandl:
A proposal for shoring up Federal Trade Commission protections for electronic health record-connected consumer apps under 21st Century Cures. 640-645 - Curtis L. Cole, Soumitra Sengupta, Sarah Collins Rossetti, David K. Vawdrey, Michael Halaas, Thomas M. Maddox, Geoff Gordon, Trushna Dave, Philip R. O. Payne, Andrew E. Williams, Deborah Estrin:
Ten principles for data sharing and commercialization. 646-649 - Elizabeth Montague, T. Eugene Day, Dwight Barry, Maria Brumm, Aaron McAdie, Andrew B. Cooper, Julia Wignall, Steve Erdman, Diahnna Núñez, Douglas Diekema, David Danks:
The case for information fiduciaries: The implementation of a data ethics checklist at Seattle Children's Hospital. 650-652 - Jessica M. Schwartz, Amanda J. Moy, Sarah Collins Rossetti, Noémie Elhadad, Kenrick D. Cato:
Clinician involvement in research on machine learning-based predictive clinical decision support for the hospital setting: A scoping review. 653-663 - Justin F. Rousseau, William M. Tierney:
Letter to the editor in response to "Risk prediction of delirium in hospitalized patients using machine learning: an implementation and prospective evaluation study". 664-665 - Stefanie Jauk:
Reply to Rousseau and Tierney. 666-667 - Houcemeddine Turki, Mohamed Ali Hadj Taieb, Mohamed Ben Aouicha:
Enhancing filter-based parenthetic abbreviation extraction methods. 668-669 - Chris J. Lu, Amanda Payne, James G. Mork:
Proper filter usage to retrieve multiwords from the MEDLINE n-gram set: Reply to the Turki et al commentary "Enhancing filter-based parenthetic abbreviation extraction methods". 670 - Mohammad S. Jalali, Adam B. Landman, William J. Gordon:
Telemedicine, privacy, and information security in the age of COVID-19. 671-672 - Nathanael R. Fillmore, Danne C. Elbers, Jennifer La, Theodore C. Feldman, Sung Feng-Chi, Robert B. Hall, Vinh Q. Nguyen, Nicholas B. Link, Robert Zwolinski, Svitlana Dipietro, Stephen J. Miller, Anahit Aleksanyan, Sergey Goryachev, Paul Corcoran, Steven J. Bergstrom, Michael A. Parenteau, Robert S. Sprague, David J. Thornton, Jane A. Driver, Judith M. Strymish, Stewart Evans, Benjamin Colonna, Mary T. Brophy, Nhan V. Do:
Corrigendum to: An Application to Support COVID-19 Occupational Health and Patient Tracking at a Veterans Affairs Medical Center. 673
Volume 28, Number 4, March 2021
- Suzanne Bakken:
Patients and consumers (and the data they generate): an underutilized resource. 675-676 - Carolyn Petersen, Jeffery Smith, Robert R. Freimuth, Kenneth W. Goodman, Gretchen Purcell Jackson, Joseph L. Kannry, Hongfang Liu, Subha Madhavan, Dean F. Sittig, Adam Wright:
Recommendations for the safe, effective use of adaptive CDS in the US healthcare system: an AMIA position paper. 677-684 - Barbara D. Lam, Fabienne C. Bourgeois, Zhiyong J. Dong, Sigall K. Bell:
Speaking up about patient-perceived serious visit note errors: Patient and family experiences and recommendations. 685-694 - Robert M. Cronin, Alese E. Halvorson, Cassie Springer, Xiaoke Feng, Lina M. Sulieman, Roxana Loperena-Cortes, Kelsey R. Mayo, Robert J. Carroll, Qingxia Chen, Brian K. Ahmedani, Jason Karnes, Bruce Korf, Christopher J. O'Donnell, Jun Qian, Andrea H. Ramirez:
Comparison of family health history in surveys vs electronic health record data mapped to the observational medical outcomes partnership data model in the All of Us Research Program. 695-703 - Anuj K. Dalal, Nicholas R. Piniella, Theresa E. Fuller, Denise Pong, Michael Pardo, Nate Bessa, Catherine Yoon, Stuart R. Lipsitz, Jeffrey L. Schnipper:
Evaluation of electronic health record-integrated digital health tools to engage hospitalized patients in discharge preparation. 704-712 - Qingxiong Tan, Mang Ye, Andy Jinhua Ma, Terry Cheuk-Fung Yip, Grace Lai-Hung Wong, Pong C. Yuen:
Importance-aware personalized learning for early risk prediction using static and dynamic health data. 713-726 - Jordan Everson, Vaishali Patel, Julia Adler-Milstein:
Information blocking remains prevalent at the start of 21st Century Cures Act: results from a survey of health information exchange organizations. 727-732 - Junyi Gao, Rakshith Sharma Srinivasa, Cheng Qian, Lucas M. Glass, Jeffrey Spaeder, Justin Romberg, Jimeng Sun, Cao Xiao:
STAN: spatio-temporal attention network for pandemic prediction using real-world evidence. 733-743 - Stuart J. Nelson, Allen J. Flynn, Mark S. Tuttle:
A bottom-up approach to creating an ontology for medication indications. 753-758 - Wenyu Song, Min-Jeoung Kang, Linying Zhang, Wonkyung Jung, Jiyoun Song, David W. Bates, Patricia C. Dykes:
Predicting pressure injury using nursing assessment phenotypes and machine learning methods. 759-765 - Patricia L. Kavanagh, Francine Frater, Tamara Navarro, Peter Lavita, Rick Parrish, Alfonso Iorio:
Optimizing a literature surveillance strategy to retrieve sound overall prognosis and risk assessment model papers. 766-771 - Hossein Estiri, Zachary H. Strasser, Shawn N. Murphy:
High-throughput phenotyping with temporal sequences. 772-781 - Elizabeth McNeer, Cole Beck, Hannah L. Weeks, Michael L. Williams, Nathan T. James, Cosmin Adrian Bejan, Leena Choi:
Building longitudinal medication dose data using medication information extracted from clinical notes in electronic health records. 782-790 - Honghan Wu,