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Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, Volume 25
Volume 25, Number 1, January 2018
- Lucila Ohno-Machado:
Special Focus on Biomedical Data Science. 1
- Patricia Flatley Brennan, Michael F. Chiang, Lucila Ohno-Machado:
Biomedical informatics and data science: evolving fields with significant overlap. 2-3
- Reem Almugbel, Ling-Hong Hung, Jiaming Hu, Abeer Almutairy, Nicole Ortogero, Yashaswi Tamta, Ka Yee Yeung:
Reproducible Bioconductor workflows using browser-based interactive notebooks and containers. 4-12
- Alejandra N. González-Beltrán, John Campbell, Patrick J. Dunn, Diana Guijarro, Sanda Ionescu, Hyeoneui Kim, Jared Lyle, Jeffrey A. Wiser, Susanna-Assunta Sansone, Philippe Rocca-Serra:
Data discovery with DATS: exemplar adoptions and lessons learned. 13-16
- Hossein Estiri, Kari A. Stephens, Jeffrey G. Klann, Shawn N. Murphy:
Exploring completeness in clinical data research networks with DQe-c. 17-24 - Weiyi Xia, Zhiyu Wan, Zhijun Yin, James Gaupp, Yongtai Liu, Ellen Wright Clayton, Murat Kantarcioglu, Yevgeniy Vorobeychik, Bradley A. Malin:
It's all in the timing: calibrating temporal penalties for biomedical data sharing. 25-31 - Alistair E. W. Johnson, David J. Stone, Leo A. Celi, Tom J. Pollard:
The MIMIC Code Repository: enabling reproducibility in critical care research. 32-39 - Michelle R. Hribar, Sarah Read-Brown, Isaac H. Goldstein, Leah G. Reznick, Lorinna Lombardi, Mansi Parikh, Winston Chamberlain, Michael F. Chiang:
Secondary use of electronic health record data for clinical workflow analysis. 40-46 - Suranga Nath Kasthurirathne, Joshua R. Vest, Nir Menachemi, Paul K. Halverson, Shaun J. Grannis:
Assessing the capacity of social determinants of health data to augment predictive models identifying patients in need of wraparound social services. 47-53 - Sheng Yu, Yumeng Ma, Jessica L. Gronsbell, Tianrun A. Cai, Ashwin N. Ananthakrishnan, Vivian S. Gainer, Susanne E. Churchill, Peter Szolovits, Shawn N. Murphy, Isaac S. Kohane, Katherine P. Liao, Tianxi Cai:
Enabling phenotypic big data with PheNorm. 54-60 - Cosmin Adrian Bejan, John Angiolillo, Douglas Conway, Robertson Nash, Jana Shirey-Rice, Loren Lipworth-Elliot, Robert M. Cronin, Jill M. Pulley, Sunil Kripalani, Shari Barkin, Kevin B. Johnson, Joshua C. Denny:
Mining 100 million notes to find homelessness and adverse childhood experiences: 2 case studies of rare and severe social determinants of health in electronic health records. 61-71 - Jiaheng Xie, Xiao Liu, Daniel Dajun Zeng:
Mining e-cigarette adverse events in social media using Bi-LSTM recurrent neural network with word embedding representation. 72-80
- Gaurav Trivedi, Phuong Pham, Wendy W. Chapman, Rebecca Hwa, Janyce Wiebe, Harry Hochheiser:
NLPReViz: an interactive tool for natural language processing on clinical text. 81-87 - Markel Vigo, Lamiece Hassan, William Vance, Caroline Jay, Andrew Brass, Sheena Cruickshank:
Britain Breathing: using the experience sampling method to collect the seasonal allergy symptoms of a country. 88-92 - Yuan Luo, Yu Cheng, Özlem Uzuner, Peter Szolovits, Justin Starren:
Segment convolutional neural networks (Seg-CNNs) for classifying relations in clinical notes. 93-98
- Abolfazl Doostparast Torshizi, Linda R. Petzold:
Graph-based semi-supervised learning with genomic data integration using condition-responsive genes applied to phenotype classification. 99-108
Volume 25, Number 2, February 2018
- Lucila Ohno-Machado:
Informatics systems for health care providers, patients, and families. 110
- Joseph P. Drozda Jr., James P. Roach, Thomas Forsyth, Paul Helmering, Benjamin Dummitt, James E. Tcheng:
Constructing the informatics and information technology foundations of a medical device evaluation system: a report from the FDA unique device identifier demonstration. 111-120 - Ronald G. Hauser, Douglas B. Quine, Alex Ryder:
LabRS: A Rosetta stone for retrospective standardization of clinical laboratory test results. 121-126 - Dawn Heisey-Grove, Hilary K. Wall, Janet S. Wright:
Electronic clinical quality measure reporting challenges: findings from the Medicare EHR Incentive Program's Controlling High Blood Pressure Measure. 127-134 - Sarah E. Vaala, Joyce M. Lee, Korey K. Hood, Shelagh A. Mulvaney:
Sharing and helping: predictors of adolescents' willingness to share diabetes personal health information with peers. 135-141 - Rachel P. Berger, Richard A. Saladino, Janet Fromkin, Emily Heineman, Srinivasan Suresh, Tom McGinn:
Development of an electronic medical record-based child physical abuse alert system. 142-149 - Devon W. Paul, Nigel B. Neely, Meredith Clement, Isaretta L. Riley, Mashael Al-Hegelan, Matthew Phelan, Monica Kraft, David M. Murdoch, Joseph E. Lucas, John Bartlett, Mehri McKellar, Loretta G. Que:
Development and validation of an electronic medical record (EMR)-based computed phenotype of HIV-1 infection. 150-157 - Fupan Yao, Seyed Ali Madani Tonekaboni, Zhaleh Safikhani, Petr Smirnov, Nehme El-Hachem, Mark Freeman, Venkata Satya Kumar Manem, Benjamin Haibe-Kains:
Tissue specificity of in vitro drug sensitivity. 158-166 - Gretchen Purcell Jackson, Jamie R. Robinson, Ebone Ingram, Mary Masterman, Catherine Ivory, Diane Holloway, Shilo Anders, Robert M. Cronin:
A technology-based patient and family engagement consult service for the pediatric hospital setting. 167-174 - Dawn Dowding, Jacqueline A. Merrill, Nicole Onorato, Yolanda Barrón, Robert J. Rosati, David Russell:
The impact of home care nurses' numeracy and graph literacy on comprehension of visual display information: implications for dashboard design. 175-182
- Kevan M. Sternberg, Stacy L. Loeb, David Canes, Laura Donnelly, Mitchell H. Tsai:
The use of Twitter to facilitate sharing of clinical expertise in urology. 183-186
- Ethan Larsen, Allan Fong, Christian Wernz, Raj M. Ratwani:
Implications of electronic health record downtime: an analysis of patient safety event reports. 187-191 - Ronald G. Hauser, Douglas B. Quine, Alex Ryder, Sheldon Campbell:
Unit conversions between LOINC codes. 192-196 - Sripriya Rajamani, Elizabeth S. Chen, Elizabeth Lindemann, Ranyah Aldekhyyel, Yan Wang, Genevieve B. Melton:
Representation of occupational information across resources and validation of the occupational data for health model. 197-205
- Sarah A. Collins, Patricia C. Dykes, David W. Bates, Brittany Couture, Ronen Rozenblum, Jennifer E. Prey, Kristin O'Reilly, Patricia Q. Bourie, Cindy Dwyer, Ryan Greysen, Jeffery Smith, Michael Gropper, Anuj K. Dalal:
An informatics research agenda to support patient and family empowerment and engagement in care and recovery during and after hospitalization. 206-209
- Jason Cory Brunson, Reinhard C. Laubenbacher:
Applications of network analysis to routinely collected health care data: a systematic review. 210-221
- Corrigendum to: Meaningful use of health information technology and declines in in-hospital adverse drug events. 222
Volume 25, Number 3, March 2018
- Lucila Ohno-Machado:
Clinical research informatics: a growing subspecialization of biomedical informatics. 223
- Mark Smith, Lisa M. Lix, Mahmoud Azimaee, Jennifer E. Enns, Justine Orr, Say Hong, Leslie L. Roos:
Assessing the quality of administrative data for research: a framework from the Manitoba Centre for Health Policy. 224-229
- Jason A. Walonoski, Mark Kramer, Joseph Nichols, Andre Quina, Chris Moesel, Dylan Hall, Carlton Duffett, Kudakwashe Dube, Thomas Gallagher, Scott McLachlan:
Synthea: An approach, method, and software mechanism for generating synthetic patients and the synthetic electronic health care record. 230-238 - Anando Sen, Andrew Goldstein, Shreya Chakrabarti, Ning Shang, Tian Kang, Anil Yaman, Patrick B. Ryan, Chunhua Weng:
The representativeness of eligible patients in type 2 diabetes trials: a case study using GIST 2.0. 239-247 - Ning Shang, Chunhua Weng, George Hripcsak:
A conceptual framework for evaluating data suitability for observational studies. 248-258 - Walter S. Campbell, Daniel Karlsson, Daniel J. Vreeman, Audrey Lazenby, Geoffrey Talmon, James R. Campbell:
A computable pathology report for precision medicine: extending an observables ontology unifying SNOMED CT and LOINC. 259-266 - Sean Peisert, Eli Dart, William Barnett, Edward Balas, James Cuff, Robert L. Grossman, Ari Berman, Anurag Shankar, Brian Tierney:
The medical science DMZ: a network design pattern for data-intensive medical science. 267-274 - Mary Regina Boland, Pradipta Parhi, Li Li, Riccardo Miotto, Robert J. Carroll, Usman Iqbal, Phung-Anh (Alex) Nguyen, Martijn J. Schuemie, Seng Chan You, Donahue Smith, Sean D. Mooney, Patrick B. Ryan, Yu-Chuan (Jack) Li, Rae Woong Park, Joshua C. Denny, Joel T. Dudley, George Hripcsak, Pierre Gentine, Nicholas P. Tatonetti:
Uncovering exposures responsible for birth season - disease effects: a global study. 275-288
- George Hripcsak, David J. Albers:
High-fidelity phenotyping: richness and freedom from bias. 289-294
- Gregory B. Rehm, Brooks Kuhn, Jean-Pierre Delplanque, Edward Guo, Monica Lieng, Jimmy Nguyen, Nicholas R. Anderson, Jason Y. Adams:
Development of a research-oriented system for collecting mechanical ventilator waveform data. 295-299
- Xiaoling Chen, Anupama E. Gururaj, Ibrahim Burak Özyurt, Ruiling Liu, Ergin Soysal, Trevor Cohen, Firat Tiryaki, Yueling Li, Nansu Zong, Min Jiang, Deevakar Rogith, Mandana Salimi, Hyeon-Eui Kim, Philippe Rocca-Serra, Alejandra N. González-Beltrán, Claudiu Farcas, Todd Johnson, Ronald Margolis, George Alter, Susanna-Assunta Sansone, Ian Fore, Lucila Ohno-Machado, Jeffrey S. Grethe, Hua Xu:
DataMed - an open source discovery index for finding biomedical datasets. 300-308 - Cole Brokamp, Chris Wolfe, Todd Lingren, John Harley, Patrick B. Ryan:
Decentralized and reproducible geocoding and characterization of community and environmental exposures for multisite studies. 309-314 - Christine M. O'Keefe, Adrien Ickowicz, Tim Churches, Mark Westcott, Maree O'Sullivan, Atikur R. Khan:
Assessing privacy risks in population health publications using a checklist-based approach. 315-320 - Shang Gao, Michael T. Young, John X. Qiu, Hong-Jun Yoon, James Blair Christian, Paul A. Fearn, Georgia D. Tourassi, Arvind Ramanathan:
Hierarchical attention networks for information extraction from cancer pathology reports. 321-330
- Ergin Soysal, Jingqi Wang, Min Jiang, Yonghui Wu, Serguei Pakhomov, Hongfang Liu, Hua Xu:
CLAMP - a toolkit for efficiently building customized clinical natural language processing pipelines. 331-336
- Ram Dixit, Deevakar Rogith, Vidya Narayana, Mandana Salimi, Anupama E. Gururaj, Lucila Ohno-Machado, Hua Xu, Todd R. Johnson:
User needs analysis and usability assessment of DataMed - a biomedical data discovery index. 337-344 - Jing Huang, Rui Duan, Rebecca A. Hubbard, Yonghui Wu, Jason H. Moore, Hua Xu, Yong Chen:
PIE: A prior knowledge guided integrated likelihood estimation method for bias reduction in association studies using electronic health records data. 345-352 - Sunghwan Sohn, Yanshan Wang, Chung-Il Wi, Elizabeth A. Krusemark, Euijung Ryu, Mir H. Ali, Young J. Juhn, Hongfang Liu:
Clinical documentation variations and NLP system portability: a case study in asthma birth cohorts across institutions. 353-359 - Christopher A. Harle, Elizabeth H. Golembiewski, Kiarash P. Rahmanian, Janice L. Krieger, Dorothy Hagmajer, Arch G. Mainous III, Ray E. Moseley:
Patient preferences toward an interactive e-consent application for research using electronic health records. 360-368
Volume 25, Number 4, April 2018
- Lucila Ohno-Machado:
Enabling patients to be active participants in healthcare via informatics interventions. 369
- Lisa V. Grossman, Sung W. Choi, Sarah A. Collins, Patricia C. Dykes, Kevin J. O'Leary, Milisa Rizer, Philip Strong, Po-Yin Yen, David K. Vawdrey:
Implementation of acute care patient portals: recommendations on utility and use from six early adopters. 370-379
- Juanita I. Fernando, Jennifer Lindley:
Lessons learned from piloting mHealth informatics practice curriculum into a medical elective. 380-384
- Willem van der Veen, Patricia M. L. A. van den Bemt, Hans Wouters, David W. Bates, Jos W. R. Twisk, Johan J. de Gier, Katja Taxis, Michiel Duyvendak, Karen Oude Luttikhuis, Johannes J. W. Ros, Erwin C. Vasbinder, Maryam Atrafi, Bjorn Brasse, Iris Mangelaars:
Association between workarounds and medication administration errors in bar-code-assisted medication administration in hospitals. 385-392 - Rebecca Giguere, William Brown III, Ivan C. Balán, Curtis Dolezal, Titcha Ho, Alan Sheinfil, Mobolaji Ibitoye, Javier R. Lama, Ian McGowan, Ross D. Cranston, Alex Carballo-Diéguez:
Are participants concerned about privacy and security when using short message service to report product adherence in a rectal microbicide trial? 393-400 - Timothy J. Daskivich, Justin Houman, Garth Fuller, Jeanne T. Black, Hyung L. Kim, Brennan Spiegel:
Online physician ratings fail to predict actual performance on measures of quality, value, and peer review. 401-407
- Jennifer L. Wolff, Victoria S. Kim, Suzanne Mintz, Rebecca Stametz, Joan M. Griffin:
An environmental scan of shared access to patient portals. 408-412
- Joy L. Lee, Marianne S. Matthias, Nir Menachemi, Richard M. Frankel, Michael Weiner:
A critical appraisal of guidelines for electronic communication between patients and clinicians: the need to modernize current recommendations. 413-418
- Michael N. Cantor, Rajan Chandras, Claudia P. Pulgarin:
FACETS: using open data to measure community social determinants of health. 419-422
- Ezequiel B. Ossemane, Troy D. Moon, Martin Chieng Were, Elizabeth Heitman:
Ethical issues in the use of SMS messaging in HIV care and treatment in low- and middle-income countries: case examples from Mozambique. 423-427
- Betty Bekemeier, Seungeun Park:
Development of the PHAST model: generating standard public health services data and evidence for decision-making. 428-434
- Melissa W. McClung, Sarah A. Gumm, Megan E. Bisek, Amber L. Miller, Bryan C. Knepper, Arthur J. Davidson:
Managing public health data: mobile applications and mass vaccination campaigns. 435-439
- Traber Davis Giardina, Jessica Baldwin, Daniel T. Nystrom, Dean F. Sittig, Hardeep Singh:
Patient perceptions of receiving test results via online portals: a mixed-methods study. 440-446 - Adrian G. Dumitrascu, M. Caroline Burton, Nancy L. Dawson, Colleen S. Thomas, Lisa M. Nordan, Hope E. Greig, Duaa I Aljabri, James M. Naessens:
Patient portal use and hospital outcomes. 447-453
Volume 25, Number 5, May 2018
- Lucila Ohno-Machado:
Clinical decision support: informatics interventions for better patient care. 457
- Stacy W. Gray, Jeffrey Gagan, Ethan Cerami, Angel M. Cronin, Hajime Uno, Nelly Oliver, Carol Lowenstein, Ruth Lederman, Anna Revette, Aaron Suarez, Charlotte Lee, Jordan Bryan, Lynette Sholl, Eliezer M. Van Allen:
Interactive or static reports to guide clinical interpretation of cancer genomics. 458-464 - Jan Horsky, Elizabeth A. Drucker, Harley Z. Ramelson:
Higher accuracy of complex medication reconciliation through improved design of electronic tools. 465-475 - Karen C. Nanji, Diane L. Seger, Sarah P. Slight, Mary G. Amato, Patrick E. Beeler, Qoua L. Her, Olivia Dalleur, Tewodros Eguale, Adrian Wong, Elizabeth R. Silvers, Michael Swerdloff, Salman T. Hussain, Nivethietha Maniam, Julie M. Fiskio, Patricia C. Dykes, David W. Bates:
Medication-related clinical decision support alert overrides in inpatients. 476-481 - Robyn Tamblyn, Nancy Winslade, Todd C. Lee, Aude Motulsky, Ari Meguerditchian, Melissa Bustillo, Sarah Elsayed, David L. Buckeridge, Isabelle Couture, Christina J. Qian, Teresa Moraga, Allen Huang:
Improving patient safety and efficiency of medication reconciliation through the development and adoption of a computer-assisted tool with automated electronic integration of population-based community drug data: the RightRx project. 482-495 - Adam Wright, Angela Ai, Joan S. Ash, Jane Wiesen, Thu-Trang T. Hickman, Skye Aaron, Dustin McEvoy, Shane Borkowsky, Pavithra I. Dissanayake, Peter J. Embí, William L. Galanter, Jeremy Harper, Steve Z. Kassakian, Rachel Badovinac Ramoni, Richard Schreiber, Anwar Mohammad Sirajuddin, David W. Bates, Dean F. Sittig:
Clinical decision support alert malfunctions: analysis and empirically derived taxonomy. 496-506 - Sowmya Varada, Ronilda Lacson, Ali S. Raja, Ivan K. Ip, Louise I. Schneider, David Osterbur, Paul Bain, Nicole Vetrano, Jacqueline Cellini, Carol Mita, Margaret H. Coletti, Julia Whelan, Ramin Khorasani:
Characteristics of knowledge content in a curated online evidence library. 507-514 - Erin P. Finley, Suyen Schneegans, Claudina Tami, Mary Jo Pugh, Don McGeary, Lauren Penney, Jennifer Sharpe Potter:
Implementing prescription drug monitoring and other clinical decision support for opioid risk mitigation in a military health care setting: a qualitative feasibility study. 515-522 - Jonathan S. Austrian, Catherine T. Jamin, Glenn R. Doty, Saul Blecker:
Impact of an emergency department electronic sepsis surveillance system on patient mortality and length of stay. 523-529 - Honghan Wu, Giulia Toti, Katherine I. Morley, Zina M. Ibrahim, Amos Folarin, Richard G. Jackson, Ismail Emre Kartoglu, Asha Agrawal, Clive Stringer, Darren Gale, Genevieve Gorrell, Angus Roberts, Matthew T. M. Broadbent, Robert Stewart, Richard J. B. Dobson:
SemEHR: A general-purpose semantic search system to surface semantic data from clinical notes for tailored care, trial recruitment, and clinical research. 530-537 - Arianna Dagliati, Lucia Sacchi, Valentina Tibollo, Giulia Cogni, Marsida Teliti, Antonio Martinez-Millana, Vicente Traver, Daniele Segagni, Jorge Posada, Manuel Ottaviano, Giuseppe Fico, María Teresa Arredondo, Pasquale De Cata, Luca Chiovato, Riccardo Bellazzi:
A dashboard-based system for supporting diabetes care. 538-547 - Ron C. Li, Trit Garg, Tony Cun, Lisa Shieh, Gomathi Krishnan, Daniel Z. Fang, Jonathan H. Chen:
Impact of problem-based charting on the utilization and accuracy of the electronic problem list. 548-554 - Yizhao Ni, Todd Lingren, Eric S. Hall, Matthew Leonard, Kristin Melton, Eric S. Kirkendall:
Designing and evaluating an automated system for real-time medication administration error detection in a neonatal intensive care unit. 555-563
- Erin G. Stone:
Unintended adverse consequences of a clinical decision support system: two cases. 564-567
- Andrew D. Brown, Thomas R. Marotta:
Using machine learning for sequence-level automated MRI protocol selection in neuroradiology. 568-571 - Dustin McEvoy, Michael L. Barnett, Dean F. Sittig, Skye Aaron, Ateev Mehrotra, Adam Wright:
Changes in hospital bond ratings after the transition to a new electronic health record. 572-574
- Clare L. Tolley, Niamh E. Forde, Katherine L. Coffey, Dean F. Sittig, Joan S. Ash, Andrew K. Husband, David W. Bates, Sarah P. Slight:
Factors contributing to medication errors made when using computerized order entry in pediatrics: a systematic review. 575-584 - Kristen E. Miller, Danielle Mosby, Muge Capan, Rebecca Kowalski, Raj M. Ratwani, Yaman Noaiseh, Rachel Kraft, Sanford Schwartz, William S. Weintraub, Ryan Arnold:
Interface, information, interaction: a narrative review of design and functional requirements for clinical decision support. 585-592 - Julian Varghese, Maren Kleine, Sophia Isabella Gessner, Sarah Sandmann, Martin Dugas:
Effects of computerized decision support system implementations on patient outcomes in inpatient care: a systematic review. 593-602 - Chad M. Hodge, Scott P. Narus:
Electronic problem lists: a thematic analysis of a systematic literature review to identify aspects critical to success. 603-613
- Daniel J. Vreeman, Swapna Abhyankar, Clement J. McDonald:
Response to Unit conversions between LOINC codes. 614-615
- Corrigendum to: Evaluating the reliability, validity, acceptability, and practicality of SMS text messaging as a tool to collect research data: results from the Feeding Your Baby project. 616
- Corrigendum to: The use of Twitter to facilitate sharing of clinical expertise in urology. 617
Volume 25, Number 6, June 2018
- Lucila Ohno-Machado:
Electronic health records and health information exchange. 617
- Marie Krousel-Wood, Allison B. McCoy, Chad Ahia, Elizabeth W. Holt, Donnalee N. Trapani, Qingyang Luo, Eboni G. Price-Haywood, Eric J. Thomas, Dean F. Sittig, Richard V. Milani:
Implementing electronic health records (EHRs): health care provider perceptions before and after transition from a local basic EHR to a commercial comprehensive EHR. 618-626 - Oscar O. Agoro, Sarah W. Kibira, Jenny V. Freeman, Hamish S. F. Fraser:
Barriers to the success of an electronic pharmacovigilance reporting system in Kenya: an evaluation three years post implementation. 627-634 - Cason D. Schmit, Sarah A. Wetter, Bita A. Kash:
Falling short: how state laws can address health information exchange barriers and enablers. 635-644 - Yuan Luo, Peter Szolovits, Anand Dighe, Jason Baron:
3D-MICE: integration of cross-sectional and longitudinal imputation for multi-analyte longitudinal clinical data. 645-653 - A Jay Holmgren, Julia Adler-Milstein, Jeffrey McCullough:
Are all certified EHRs created equal? Assessing the relationship between EHR vendor and hospital meaningful use performance. 654-660 - Foster R. Goss, Kenneth H. Lai, Maxim Topaz, Warren W. Acker, Leigh Kowalski, Joseph M. Plasek, Kimberly G. Blumenthal, Diane L. Seger, Sarah P. Slight, Kin Wah Fung, Frank Y. Chang, David W. Bates, Li Zhou:
A value set for documenting adverse reactions in electronic health records. 661-669 - Sabrina Casucci, Li Lin, Sharon Hewner, Alexander G. Nikolaev:
Estimating the causal effects of chronic disease combinations on 30-day hospital readmissions based on observational Medicaid data. 670-678 - Bethany Percha, Yuhao Zhang, Selen Bozkurt, Daniel L. Rubin, Russ B. Altman, Curtis P. Langlotz:
Expanding a radiology lexicon using contextual patterns in radiology reports. 679-685 - Seth Klapman, Emily Sher, Julia Adler-Milstein:
A snapshot of health information exchange across five nations: an investigation of frontline clinician experiences in emergency care. 686-693 - G. Talley Holman, Steven E. Waldren, John W. Beasley, Deborah J. Cohen, Lawrence D. Dardick, Chester H. Fox, Jenna L. Marquard, Ryan Mullins, Charles Q. North, Matt Rafalski, A. Joy Rivera, Tosha B. Wetterneck:
Meaningful use's benefits and burdens for US family physicians. 694-701 - Eboni G. Price-Haywood, Qingyang Luo, Dominique Monlezun:
Dose effect of patient-care team communication via secure portal messaging on glucose and blood pressure control. 702-708 - Angela Ai, Adrian Wong, Mary G. Amato, Adam Wright:
Communication failure: analysis of prescribers' use of an internal free-text field on electronic prescriptions. 709-714