Challenges and Opportunities of Big Data in Health Care: A Systematic Review
JMIR Med Inform 2016;4(4):e38
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Health Information Technology in Healthcare Quality and Patient Safety: Literature Review
JMIR Med Inform 2018;6(2):e10264
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Prediction of Sepsis in the Intensive Care Unit With Minimal Electronic Health Record Data: A Machine Learning Approach
JMIR Med Inform 2016;4(3):e28
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The Impact of Information Technology on Patient Engagement and Health Behavior Change: A Systematic Review of the Literature
JMIR Med Inform 2016;4(1):e1
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Natural Language Processing of Clinical Notes on Chronic Diseases: Systematic Review
JMIR Med Inform 2019;7(2):e12239
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Adoption Factors of the Electronic Health Record: A Systematic Review
JMIR Med Inform 2016;4(2):e19
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Big Data and Clinicians: A Review on the State of the Science
JMIR Med Inform 2014;2(1):e1
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From Data to Optimal Decision Making: A Data-Driven, Probabilistic Machine Learning Approach to Decision Support for Patients With Sepsis
JMIR Med Inform 2015;3(1):e11
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Is There Evidence of Cost Benefits of Electronic Medical Records, Standards, or Interoperability in Hospital Information Systems? Overview of Systematic Reviews
JMIR Med Inform 2017;5(3):e26
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Meaningful Use of Electronic Health Records: Experiences From the Field and Future Opportunities
JMIR Med Inform 2015;3(3):e30
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Nurses’ Experience With Health Information Technology: Longitudinal Qualitative Study
JMIR Med Inform 2018;6(2):e38
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Open-Source Electronic Health Record Systems for Low-Resource Settings: Systematic Review
JMIR Med Inform 2017;5(4):e44
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Outcomes From Health Information Exchange: Systematic Review and Future Research Needs
JMIR Med Inform 2015;3(4):e39
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Making Big Data Useful for Health Care: A Summary of the Inaugural MIT Critical Data Conference
JMIR Med Inform 2014;2(2):e22
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Natural Language Processing–Enabled and Conventional Data Capture Methods for Input to Electronic Health Records: A Comparative Usability Study
JMIR Med Inform 2016;4(4):e35
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Factors Associated With Adoption of Health Information Technology: A Conceptual Model Based on a Systematic Review
JMIR Med Inform 2014;2(1):e9
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Artificial Intelligence Versus Clinicians in Disease Diagnosis: Systematic Review
JMIR Med Inform 2019;7(3):e10010
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Electronic Health Record-Related Safety Concerns: A Cross-Sectional Survey of Electronic Health Record Users
JMIR Med Inform 2016;4(2):e13
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Dynamic Consent: A Possible Solution to Improve Patient Confidence and Trust in How Electronic Patient Records Are Used in Medical Research
JMIR Med Inform 2015;3(1):e3
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Health Information Exchange Implementation: Lessons Learned and Critical Success Factors From a Case Study
JMIR Med Inform 2014;2(2):e19
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Benchmarking Clinical Speech Recognition and Information Extraction: New Data, Methods, and Evaluations
JMIR Med Inform 2015;3(2):e19
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The Role of Health Technology and Informatics in a Global Public Health Emergency: Practices and Implications From the COVID-19 Pandemic
JMIR Med Inform 2020;8(7):e19866
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Health Information Technology (HIT) Adaptation: Refocusing on the Journey to Successful HIT Implementation
JMIR Med Inform 2017;5(3):e28
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Impact on Readmission Reduction Among Heart Failure Patients Using Digital Health Monitoring: Feasibility and Adoptability Study
JMIR Med Inform 2019;7(4):e13353
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Integration of Provider, Pharmacy, and Patient-Reported Data to Improve Medication Adherence for Type 2 Diabetes: A Controlled Before-After Pilot Study
JMIR Med Inform 2016;4(1):e4
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