Computable Phenotypes: Standardized Ways to Classify People Using Electronic...
Computable phenotypes (CPs) are an increasingly important structured and reproducible method of using electronic health record data to classify people. CPs have the potential to provide important...
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Health information exchange (HIE) involves sharing information across organizations. Effective HIE gives providers across organizations a comprehensive view of the patient that can improve the accuracy...
View ArticleToward a Health Insurance Literacy Model: What Do Young Consumers Know about...
In this study, we developed and tested a health insurance literacy model. Using a previously validated health insurance literacy measure, we crafted a predictive model and tested the effects of its...
View ArticleSelection of an Electronic Health Record System for a Community-based...
This case report describes an integrative oncology center’s selection of an electronic health record system. The goal is to provide a process framework for community integrative cancer care centers...
View ArticleFall 2018 Introduction
The Fall 2018 issue of Perspectives in Health Information Management features a first-person account of the need for formal mechanisms in place to deliver clinically relevant information to clinicians...
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