Health Information Technology
The Center for Health Services and Outcomes Research is delighted to share its experience in Health Information Technology research. Below are the featured examples of projects currently conducted by our faculty or successfully finalized and published:
- Clinical Knowledge Hub - Conceptual Integration of Rules, Data Sets, and Queries
- Framework for a VHA Population Health Program: BMI Trajectory Project
- (Dis)Respect Reflected and Perpetuated in Medical Records
- A Community HIE-based Hospital Readmission Risk Prediction and Notification System
- Stage 3 Meaningful Use Objectives: An Evaluation of Care Coordination Measures among Eligible Hospitals
- The Development and Testing of the Frailty Component of a Novel EHR-Based “Geriatric e-Risk” Measure for Predictive Modeling
- Identifying High Risk Pregnancies through Natural Language Processing
- Developing Next Generation EHR-Supported Predictive Modeling: Developing the Johns Hopkins “e-ACG” System
- Family Caregivers and Shared Access to the Patient Portal
- PaTH Clinical Data Research Network
- Developing Patient Reported Outcome-Based Performance Measures in Primary Care Practices
- Creating and Validating a Claims-based Indicator of Frailty
- Modeling Disease Trajectories in Patients with Complex, Multiphenotypic Conditions