1639 | -- | 1640 | Suzanne Bakken. Toward diversity, equity, and inclusion in informatics, health care, and society |
1641 | -- | 1647 | Kevin Wiley, Brian E. Dixon, Shaun J. Grannis, Nir Menachemi. Underrepresented racial minorities in biomedical informatics doctoral programs: graduation trends and academic placement (2002-2017) |
1648 | -- | 1657 | Tiago K. Colicchio, Pavithra I. Dissanayake, James J. Cimino. Formal representation of patients' care context data: the path to improving the electronic health record |
1658 | -- | 1666 | Amal Alharbi, Mark Stevenson. Refining Boolean queries to identify relevant studies for systematic review updates |
1667 | -- | 1674 | Aki Koivu, Mikko Sairanen, Antti Airola, Tapio Pahikkala. Synthetic minority oversampling of vital statistics data with generative adversarial networks |
1675 | -- | 1687 | Neil S. Zheng, QiPing Feng, Vern Eric Kerchberger, Juan Zhao 0003, Todd L. Edwards, Nancy J. Cox, C. Michael Stein, Dan M. Roden, Joshua C. Denny, Wei-Qi Wei. PheMap: a multi-resource knowledge base for high-throughput phenotyping within electronic health records |
1688 | -- | 1694 | Jennifer Corny, Asok Rajkumar, Olivier Martin, Xavier Dode, Jean-Patrick Lajonchère, Olivier Billuart, Yvonnick Bézie, Anne Buronfosse. A machine learning-based clinical decision support system to identify prescriptions with a high risk of medication error |
1695 | -- | 1704 | Ahmet Baki Kocaballi, Kiran Ijaz, Liliana Laranjo, Juan C. Quiroz, Dana Rezazadegan, Huong Ly Tong, Simon Willcock, Shlomo Berkovsky, Enrico W. Coiera. Envisioning an artificial intelligence documentation assistant for future primary care consultations: A co-design study with general practitioners |
1705 | -- | 1710 | Chase R. Parsons, Jonathan D. Hron, Fabienne C. Bourgeois. Preserving privacy for pediatric patients and families: use of confidential note types in pediatric ambulatory care |
1711 | -- | 1715 | Sheena Desai, Arash Mostaghimi, Vinod E. Nambudiri. Clinical informatics subspecialists: characterizing a novel evolving workforce |
1716 | -- | 1720 | Nathanael R. Fillmore, Danne C. Elbers, Jennifer La, Theodore C. Feldman, Sung Feng-Chi, Robert B. Hall, Vinh Nguyen, Nicholas Link, Robert Zwolinski, Svitlana Dipietro, Steven 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. An application to support COVID-19 occupational health and patient tracking at a Veterans Affairs medical center |
1721 | -- | 1726 | Jean Louis Raisaro, Francesco Marino, Juan Ramón Troncoso-Pastoriza, Raphaelle Beau-Lejdstrom, Riccardo Bellazzi, Robert Murphy, Elmer V. Bernstam, Henry Wang, Mauro Bucalo, Yong Chen, Assaf Gottlieb, Arif O. Harmanci, Miran Kim, Yejin Kim, Jeffrey G. Klann, Catherine Klersy, Bradley A. Malin, Marie Méan, Fabian Prasser, Luigia Scudeller, Ali Torkamani, Julien Vaucher, Mamta Puppala, Stephen T. C. Wong, Milana Frenkel-Morgenstern, Hua Xu, Baba Maiyaki Musa, Abdulrazaq G. Habib, Trevor Cohen, Adam Wilcox, Hamisu M. Salihu, Heidi Sofia, Xiaoqian Jiang, Jean-Pierre Hubaux. SCOR: A secure international informatics infrastructure to investigate COVID-19 |
1727 | -- | 1731 | Alan R. Dennis, Antino Kim, Mohammad Rahimi, Sezgin Ayabakan. User reactions to COVID-19 screening chatbots from reputable providers |
1732 | -- | 1740 | Bonnie L. Westra, Kay Lytle, LuAnn Whittenburg, Mischa Adams, Samira Ali, Meg Furukawa, Stephanie Hartleben, Mary L. Hook, Steven G. Johnson, Sarah Collins Rossetti, Theresa (Tess) Settergren. A refined methodology for validation of information models derived from flowsheet data and applied to a genitourinary case |
1741 | -- | 1746 | Carlene A. Mayfield, Margaret E. Gigler, Leslie Snapper, Jainmary Jose, Jackie Tynan, Victoria C. Scott, Michael Dulin. Using cloud-based, open-source technology to evaluate, improve, and rapidly disseminate community-based intervention data |
1747 | -- | 1751 | Evan Vitiello, Michael Kane, Alissa Hutto, Austin Hall. Building for the future: the creation of a residency training track to foster innovation through clinical informatics in psychiatry |
1752 | -- | 1763 | Julie Gandrup, Syed Mustafa Ali, John McBeth, Sabine N. van der Veer, William G. Dixon. Remote symptom monitoring integrated into electronic health records: A systematic review |
1764 | -- | 1773 | Min Chen, Xuan Tan, Rema Padman. Social determinants of health in electronic health records and their impact on analysis and risk prediction: A systematic review |
1774 | -- | 1783 | Francis Lau, Marcy G. Antonio, Kelly Davison, Roz Queen, Aaron Devor. A rapid review of gender, sex, and sexual orientation documentation in electronic health records |
1784 | -- | 1797 | Ulla Petti, Simon Baker, Anna Korhonen. A systematic literature review of automatic Alzheimer's disease detection from speech and language |
1798 | -- | 1801 | Matthew S. Pantell, Julia Adler-Milstein, Michael D. Wang, Aric A. Prather, Nancy E. Adler, Laura M. Gottlieb. A call for social informatics |
1802 | -- | 1807 | Rebecca G. Block, Jon Puro, Erika Cottrell, Mitchell R. Lunn, M. J. Dunne, Ana R. Quiñones, Bowen Chung, William Pinnock, Georgia M. Reid, John Heintzman. Recommendations for improving national clinical datasets for health equity research |
1808 | -- | 1812 | Nathan D. Seligson, Jeremy L. Warner, William S. Dalton, David Martin, Robert S. Miller, Debra Patt, Kenneth L. Kehl, Matvey B. Palchuk, Gil Alterovitz, Laura K. Wiley, Ming Huang 0006, Feichen Shen, Yanshan Wang, Khoa A. Nguyen, Anthony F. Wong, Funda Meric-Bernstam, Elmer V. Bernstam, James L. Chen. Recommendations for patient similarity classes: results of the AMIA 2019 workshop on defining patient similarity |
1813 | -- | 1815 | Aviv Shachak, Maria Alcocer Alkureishi. Virtual care: a 'Zoombie' apocalypse? |
1816 | -- | 1818 | Kelly A. Hirko, Jean M. Kerver, Sabrina Ford, Chelsea Szafranski, John Beckett, Chris Kitchen, Andrea L. Wendling. Telehealth in response to the COVID-19 pandemic: Implications for rural health disparities |
1819 | -- | 1820 | Ming-Ju Tsai, Wen-Tsung Tsai, Hui-Sheng Pan, Chia-Kuei Hu, An-Ni Chou, Shian-Fei Juang, Ming-Kuo Huang, Ming-Feng Hou. Deployment of information technology to facilitate patient care in the isolation ward during COVID-19 pandemic |
1821 | -- | 1822 | Catherine J. Staes, James Jellison, Mary Beth Kurilo, Rick Keller, Hadi Kharrazi. Response to authors of "Barriers to hospital electronic public health reporting and implications for the COVID-19 pandemic" |
1823 | -- | 1824 | A. Jay Holmgren, Nate C. Apathy, Julia Adler-Milstein. Barriers to hospital electronic public health reporting and implications for the COVID-19 pandemic: the authors' reply |
1825 | -- | 1827 | L. A. Grutters, K. I Majoor, E. S. K. Mattern, J. A. Hardeman, C. F. P. van Swol, A. D. M. Vorselaars. Home telemonitoring makes early hospital discharge of COVID-19 patients possible |
1828 | -- | 1829 | Emmanuelle Sylvestre, René-Michel Thuny, Elsa Cecilia-Joseph, Papa Gueye, Cyrille Chabartier, Yannick Brouste, Hossein Mehdaoui, Fatiha Najioullah, Sandrine Pierre-François, Sylvie Abel, André Cabié, Moustapha Drame. Health informatics support for outbreak management: How to respond without an electronic health record? |
1830 | -- | 0 | Stacie Vilendrer, Birju Patel, Whitney Chadwick, Michael Hwa, Steven Asch, Natalie Pageler, Rajiv Ramdeo, Erika A. Saliba-Gustafsson, Philip Strong, Christopher Sharp. Corrigendum to: Rapid Deployment of Inpatient Telemedicine In Response to COVID-19 Across Three Health Systems |