By E. Bowton, J. R. Field, S. Wang, J. S. Schildcrout, S. L. Van Driest, J. T. Delaney, J. Cowan, et al Abstract The use…
By Tom Foley. Tom Foley, Senior Clinical Lead for Data at NHS Digital, writes about the power of data in health and social care. Website:…
By Lafond, S., et al. Abstract The NHS in England faces the huge challenge of meeting rising demand in a period of sustained financial pressure.…
By Pierce Graham-Jones, Sachin H. Jain, Charles P. Friedman, Leah Marcotte and David Blumenthal. Abstract Nationwide, as physicians and health care systems adopt electronic health…
By OpenClinical. OpenClinical was established in 2001 to promote adoption of technologies which support quality and safety of patient care, and to provide tools for…
By Hibbard, J. H., et al. Abstract Patient activation is an important predictor of health outcomes and health care usage, yet we do not know…
By Kuhn T, Basch P, Barr M, Yackel T, et al. Abstract Clinical documentation was developed to track a patient’s condition and communicate the author’s…
By Allcock, C., et al. This report asks how best to design national policy on the NHS to accelerate improvements to health care? We argue…
By RAND Corporation. Despite recent signs that efforts to slow the growth of U.S. health care costs are working, health care cost inflation remains a…
By Moja, L., et al. Abstract We systematically reviewed randomized controlled trials (RCTs) assessing the effectiveness of computerized decision support systems (CDSSs) featuring rule- or…
By Friedman, C., et al. Abstract OBJECTIVE: The capability to share data, and harness its potential to generate knowledge rapidly and inform decisions, can have…
By Charles Friedman , Joshua Rubin , Jeffrey Brown, et al. Abstract Objective The capability to share data, and harness its potential to…
By De Moor G et al. Abstract Objectives To describe the IMI EHR4CR project which is designing and developing, and aims to demonstrate, a…
By Cotton, R., et al. Abstract Digital technology has the potential to transform mental health services. This report examines what the digital revolution means for…
By Christopher A. Longhurst, Robert A. Harrington and Nigam H. Shah. Abstract Randomized controlled trials have traditionally been the gold standard against which all other…
By Jeffrey G Klann , Michael D Buck , Jeffrey Brown , et al. Abstract Objective Understanding population-level health trends is essential to effectively…
By Mandl KD, Kohane IS, McFadden D, et al. Abstract We describe the architecture of the Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) funded Scalable…
By Anita Charlesworth. In the UK, spending on health care has increased by four per cent per year, since the NHS was founded 65 years…
By Faden, Ruth R., Tom L. Beauchamp, and Nancy E. Kass. Abstract Interest in learning health care systems and in comparative-effectiveness research (CER) is…
By El Fadly, AbdenNaji et al. Abstract BackgroundThere are different approaches for repurposing clinical data collected in the Electronic Healthcare Record (EHR) for use in…
By Walsh, T., et al. Abstract Objective To perform a systematic review of studies that assessed the potential of patient decision support interventions (decision aids)…
By Rachel L Richesson et al. Abstract Widespread sharing of data from electronic health records and patient-reported outcomes can strengthen the national capacity for conducting…
By Xia Z, Secor E, Chibnik LB, Bove RM, Cheng S, et al. Abstract ObjectiveTo optimally leverage the scalability and unique features of the electronic…
By Luchenski SA, Reed JE, Marston C, Papoutsi C, Majeed A, Bell D. AbstractBackground:The development and implementation of electronic health records (EHRs) remains an international…
By Richesson RL, Hammond WE, Nahm M, et al. Abstract Widespread sharing of data from electronic health records and patient-reported outcomes can strengthen the…
By Faden, Ruth, et al. Abstract Background:Electronic clinical data (ECD) will increasingly serve as an important source of information for comparative effectiveness research (CER). Although…
By Klann, J. G., & Murphy, S. N. ABSTRACT Background: The Health Quality Measures Format (HQMF) is a Health Level 7 (HL7) standard for expressing…
By Lewis, G., et al. Abstract Health care systems in many countries are using the “Triple Aim”–to improve patients' experience of care, to advance population…
By Loder, Bunt, Wyatt. Abstract The way we create, access and share information is changing rapidly. Every time we look something up on Wikipedia, rate…
By Michie, S., et al. Abstract CONSORT guidelines call for precise reporting of behavior change interventions: we need rigorous methods of characterizing active content of…
By McMurry AJ, Murphy SN, MacFadden D, Weber G, Simons WW, et al. Abstract Results of medical research studies are often contradictory or cannot be…
By Ruth R. Faden, Nancy E. Kass, Steven N. Goodman, Peter Pronovost, Sean Tunis, and Tom L. Beauchamp. Abstract Calls are increasing for American health…
By Kass, N. E., Faden, R. R., Goodman, S. N., Pronovost, P., Tunis, S. and Beauchamp, T. L. Abstract The rise of quality improvement research…
By Solomon, M. Z. and Bonham, A. C. Abstract The Institute of Medicine has called on health care leaders to transform their health systems into…
By Greene SM, Reid RJ, Larson EB. Clinicians and health systems are facing widespread challenges, including changes in care delivery, escalating health care costs, and…
By Kenneth D Mandl , Joshua C Mandel , Shawn N Murphy, et al. AbstractObjective: The Substitutable Medical Applications, Reusable Technologies (SMART) Platforms project seeks…
By Charles Friedman, Michael Rigby. Abstract In any country the health sector is important in terms of human wellbeing and large in terms of economics.…
By Yu, M., Xie, D., Wang, X., Weiner, M. G. and Tannen, R. L. ABSTRACTPurposeThe purpose of this study was to evaluate a statistical method,…
By Greenfield, S. and R. Platt Abstract “It is the position of this Task Force that rigorous well designed and well executed Observational Studies (OS)…
By Berger, M. L., et al. Abstract OBJECTIVE: In both the United States and Europe there has been an increased interest in using comparative effectiveness…
By Delaney B, Peterson K A., Speedie S, Taweel A, Arvanitis T, Hobbs R. Abstract PURPOSE: The learning health care system refers to the cycle…
By Harcourt, S. E., et al. Abstract The Health Protection Agency/QSurveillance national surveillance system utilizes QSurveillance®, a recently developed general practitioner database covering over 23…
By Jennifer Frankovich, M.D., Christopher A. Longhurst, M.D., and Scott M. Sutherland, M.D. Abstract Pediatricians facing critical clinical decisions often lack data on which to draw.…
By Michie, S., et al. Abstract Background Improving the design and implementation of evidence-based practice depends on successful behaviour change interventions. This requires an appropriate…
By Appleby, et al. Variations in health care in the NHS are a persistent and ubiquitous problem. But which variations are acceptable or warranted –…
By Charles P. Friedman, Adam K. Wong and David Blumenthal Abstract We outline the fundamental properties of a highly participatory rapid learning system that…
By C. P. Friedman, A. K. Wong, D. Blumenthal. Abstract We outline the fundamental properties of a highly participatory rapid learning system that can…
By Lewis, G. H. Abstract Context: Predictive models can be used to identify people at high risk of unplanned hospitalization, although some of the high-risk…
By Brown, J. et al. Abstract BACKGROUND: Comparative effectiveness research, medical product safety evaluation, and quality measurement will require the ability to use electronic health…
By Institure of Medicine. Abstract The United States has the highest per capita spending on health care of any industrialized nation. Yet despite the unprecedented…