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Huser, Vojtech; Del Fiol, Gulherme; Rocha, Roberto A. | Use of XML Technology for E-resources Management within a Healthcare Enterprise | Provision of access to electronic resources to clinicians is becoming increasingly important. We have created a framework for librarians to manage access to e-resources at enterprise level rather than separately at individual hospital libraries. We present our initial project requirements, implement... | Biomedical informatics; E-resources; Knowledge representation; Knowledge management; XML; XSLT; Intermountain Healthcare; Medical informatics | 2008-03-14 |
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Huser, Vojtech; Rocha, Roberto A. | modeling of HEDIS quality measures and prototyping of related decision support rules | We describe the application of the RetroGuide analytical toolset to quality improvement in osteoporosis and cholesterol management. Our graphical executable scenarios enable user-friendly modeling of temporal processes and retrospective prototyping of decision support on real EHR data. The graphical... | RetroGuide; Biomedical informatics; HEDIS; Quality Improvement; Knowledge Representation; Visual Query System | 2008-03-24 |
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Huser, Vojtech; Rocha, Roberto A. | RetroGuide: Conducting Time Series Analyses on Large Data Sets: a Case Study With Lymphoma | We describe the application of our previously developed analytical infrastructure called RetroGuide to conduct an observational retrospective cohort study using a clinician friendly flowchart approach. | Retroguide; Analysis of data; Biomedical informatics; EHR; lymphoma; Case study; Knowledge representation; Cancer; Retrospective study | 2008-03-28 |
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Huser, Vojtech | Chapter 5: RetroGuide Evaluation | This chapter presents a RetroGuide (RG) evaluation study which was conducted to assess the flowchart-based modeling approach. This study complements the previously presented case studies in an overall effort to evaluate the RG project. The evaluation was targeted at informatics users with small to m... | Retroguide, Evaluation study, Analysis of data, Structured query language, Biomedical informatics, EHR, RetroGuide | 2008-03-28 |
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Gardner, Reed M. | Pressure to Perform: Is Cardiac Output Estimation from Arterial Waveforms Good Enough for Routine Use? | Biomedical Informatics | | 2009 |
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Camp, Nicola J. | Genetic susceptibility of prostate cancer: genome-wide screen of "non-aggressive" disease | Research has consistently shown that genetics plays a critical role in prostate cancer (CaP) development, but the identification of CaP genes has proven to be very difficult. Hereditary prostate cancer is a complex disease believed to involve numerous genes and variable penetrance. It has been propo... | CaP genes; Prostate cancer; Non-aggressive; Utah Population Database; Trapeze Interactive Poster | 2009 |
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DuVall, Scott L. | Creation of an open source master person index from proprietary code: the open source "care data exchange" project | From 1998 to 2004 the ""Care Data Exchange"" (CDE) software was developed as a proprietary product by CareScience for the California HealthCare Foundation (CHCF). In 2005 CHCF asked Forrester Research to study the feasibility of releasing the CDE software assets under a free, open source license. Th... | Care Data Exchange; CDE; Proprietary code; Forrester report; Trapeze Interactive Poster | 2009 |
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Narus, Scott P.; Hales, Joseph W.; Poynton, Mollie Rebecca; Evans, R. Scott | Enhancing continuity of care through an emergency medical card at Intermountain Healthcare: using the continuity of care record standard | Complex and fragmented healthcare systems hamper provision of effective care where it is needed most. 1 In most instances, continuity of care is rarely considered during referral, transfer, or discharge of patients from one caregiver to another. 2,3 The dearth of pertinent current and historical hea... | Continuity of care; Emergency medical card; Trapeze Interactive Poster | 2009 |
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Frey, Lewis J. | Enhancing caBIG™ workflow for multi-tier distribution | Introduction caBIG™ Integration caBIG™ provides a GRID based application environment with data abstraction and vocabulary services, workflow management and a security framework. Sensor Abstraction Interface It is proposed to provide a sensor abstraction interface, using caDSR, enabling caBIG... | caBIG; Sensor abstraction interface; Multi-tier distribution; Trapeze Interactive Poster | 2009 |
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Camp, Nicola J. | Genome-wide linkage analysis for aggressive prostate cancer in Utah high risk pedigrees | Research has consistently shown that genetics plays a critical role in prostate cancer (CaP) development, but the identification of CaP genes has proven to be very difficult. Hereditary prostate cancer is a complex disease involving numerous genes and variable phenotypic expression. This heterogene... | Linkage analysis; Aggressive prostate cancer; CaP genes; ICPCG; Utah; Trapeze Interactive Poster | 2009 |
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Mitchell, Joyce A. | Integrating genetic information resources with an EHR | The integration between the electronic health record (HER) and on0line information resources, using tools such as "infobuttons", is considered a promising solution to fulfill clinicians' information needs at the point-of-care. This article describes the implementation of "infobutton" links from a... | Electronic health record; HER; Infobutton links; Genetics Home Reference; GHR; GeneTests; Genetic information resources; Trapeze Interactive Poster | 2009 |
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Camp, Nicola J. | Survey of excess familiality in prostate cancer | Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most commonly diagnosed cancer among men, and has long been recognized to occur in familial clusters. However, identification of genes predisposing individuals to prostate cancer has been difficult. Putative PCa predisposition loci identified by genetic linkage have been... | Prostate cancer; Utah Population Database; Linkage analysis; Familial compotent; Excess familiality; Trapeze Interactive Poster | 2009 |
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DuVall, Scott L. | Identifying data set specific duplicate patient records | Probabilistic models are commonly used in the identification of duplicate records. These methods are usually more accurate than deterministic methods, but are exponentially more computationally complex. Thus to make them computationally feasible, they rely on deterministic blocking strategies. Th... | Probabilistic models; Duplicate records; Duplicate patient records; Trapeze Interactive Poster | 2009 |
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DuVall, Scott L. | Understanding the profile of errors that cause duplicate entries in a patient registry | Duplicate records are detrimental to the cost-effective and efficient delivery of health care. Manually identifying and resolving duplicates can cost $60 per case. Patterns have been found in the types of errors that occur in patient registries, suggesting that undetected duplicate records may be ... | Duplicate records; Duplicate patient records; Profile of errors; Enterprise Data Warehouse; EDW; Utah Population Database; UPDB; Trapeze Interactive Poster | 2009 |
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Camp, Nicola J. | SumLINK statistic for linkage analysis: application to the ICPCG pooled linkage resource | We propose a novel, genome-wide, linkagebased statistic, "sumLINK," for identification of disease susceptibility loci. Our approach focuses primarily on "linked" pedigrees (those with pedigree-specific LOD ? 0.588; equivalent to unadjusted p ? 0.05) to identify regions of extreme consistency across ... | SumLINK; Linkage analysis; ICPCG; Disease susceptibility loci; Trapeze Interactive Poster | 2009 |
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DuVall, Scott L. | Preserving academic poster content | Posters are an important way to share information between academia and industry. They are presented at national conferences, regional meetings, and even in university departments. There were almost 75,000 calls for poster submissions last year alone. Most posters are presented for only a few hours... | Poster preservation; Trapeze Interactive Poster | 2009 |
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Mitchell, Joyce A. | Evaluating the informatics for integrating biology and the bedside system for clinical research | Background: Selecting patient cohorts is a critical, iterative, and often time-consuming aspect of studies involving human subjects; informatics tools for helping streamline the process have been identified as important infrastructure components for enabling clinical and translational research. We d... | | 2009-01-01 |
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Hall, Eric S. | Aiding clinicians through summarization of perinatal data | Exploratory analysis has focused on developing summarized views of monitor-captured perinatal data to support adherence to established clinical protocols. In addition to facilitating rapid access to significant clinical trends and reducing subjective interpretation of monitor-captured data, combini... | Perinatal data; Perinatal care; Trapeze Interactive Poster | 2009-09-23 |
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Frey, Lewis J. | ca! - emergency and disaster recovery system extensions to caBIG™ | During Hurricane Katrina, US Federal and State Agencies had disparate data acquisition systems, separate data networks and unique incompatible applications. •System incompatibilities exist even between various Federal agencies. •Consistent data available to one agency should be available to an... | caBIG; Data acquisition systems; Data sharing; Information sharing; Trapeze Interactive Poster | 2009-09-23 |
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DuVall, Scott L. | Automatic, near real-time reporting of communicable diseases via web syndication | Real-time, automatic surveillance of reportable diseases remains an obstacle in Public Health. Reports are generated manually by healthcare provided and sent to local or state public health offices. Web syndication is the way to publish and transmit information to subscribed users. This is typicall... | Web syndication; Electronic reporting; Real-time reporting; Trapeze Interactive Poster | 2009-09-23 |
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Mitchell, Joyce A. | Computational Feature of Selection and Classification of RET Phenotypic Severity | Although many reported mutations in the RET oncogene have been directly associated with hereditary thyroid carcinoma, other mutations are labelled as uncertain gene variants because they have not been clearly associated with a clinical phenotype. The process of determining the severity of a mutation... | | 2010-01-01 |
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Robison, Reid Justin; Farley, Megan A.; Cannon, Dale Sherman; Allen Brady, Kristina Lisa; Matsunami, Norisada; Stevens, Jeffery; Baird, Lisa M.; Varvil, Tena; Leppert, Mark F.; McMahon, William M.; Coon, Hilary H. | Copy number variation in a follow-up of adults with ASD: a behavioral phenotype-genotype study | Autistic Spectrum Disorders (ASD) are a set of complex, early-onset neurodevelopmental disorders. Recent studies have revealed a complex genetic landscape for ASD, with many potential genes involved. Little is known about the long-term outcome of individuals with ASD who were diagnosed in childhoo... | Autistic spectrum disorders; Copy number variation; Genotyping; Trapeze Interactive Poster | 2010-03-15 |
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Mitchell, Joyce A. | Integrating historical clinical and financial data for pharmacological research | Background: Retrospective research requires longitudinal data, and repositories derived from electronic health records (EHR) can be sources of such data. With Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act meaningful use provisions, many institutions are expected to adop... | | 2011-01-01 |
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Mitchell, Joyce A. | Using information prescriptions to refer patients with metabolic conditions to the Genetics Home Reference website | Objectives: The objectives of this study were to assess the reactions of adult patients and parents of children with metabolic conditions to receipt of an ‘‘information prescription'' (IP) to visit Genetics Home Reference (GHR), a National Institutes of Health/National Library of Medicine online... | | 2011-01-01 |
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Mitchell, Joyce A. | Predicting phenotypic severity of uncertain gene variants in the RET Proto-Oncogene | Although reported gene variants in the RET oncogene have been directly associated with multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2 and hereditary medullary thyroid carcinoma, other mutations are classified as variants of uncertain significance (VUS) until the associated clinical phenotype is made clear. Cur... | | 2011-01-01 |