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Discovering de facto diagnosis specialties

Xun Lu, Aston Zhang, Carl A. Gunter, Daniel Fabbri, David Liebovitz, Bradley Malin
2015 Proceedings of the 6th ACM Conference on Bioinformatics, Computational Biology and Health Informatics - BCB '15  
The objective of our research is to discover de facto diagnosis specialties under a general discovery-evaluation framework.  ...  We refer to such specialties that are predicted with high certainty by diagnosis histories de facto diagnosis specialties.  ...  De facto specialties that are highly predictable by diagnosis histories are de facto diagnosis specialties.  ... 
doi:10.1145/2808719.2808720 dblp:conf/bcb/LuZGFLM15 fatcat:t7jpbj6tlvhjxnpzw3yloifagi

De facto diagnosis specialties: Recognition and discovery

Aston Zhang, Xun Lu, Carl A. Gunter, Shuochao Yao, Fangbo Tao, Rongda Zhu, Huan Gui, Daniel Fabbri, David Liebovitz, Bradley Malin
2018 Learning Health Systems  
Next, to discover de facto diagnosis specialties unlisted in the HPTCS, we introduce a general discovery-evaluation framework.  ...  Such specialties that are highly recognizable through diagnosis histories are de facto diagnosis specialties.  ...  | DISCOVERING DE FACTO DIAGNOSIS SPECIALTIES Next, we aim to discover de facto diagnosis specialties that lack official taxonomy codes in the HPTCS.  ... 
doi:10.1002/lrh2.10057 pmid:31245585 pmcid:PMC6508768 fatcat:zpgixwqd35ddxg4fjmsttje6uq

COVID-19 pandemic: A new path to intensive care medicine distinction?

Raphaël Giraud, Karim Bendjelid
2020 Anaesthesia Critical Care & Pain Medicine  
course and de facto, its own identity.  ...  The Swiss 20 Society of Intensive Care Medicine (Socié té suisse de mé decine 21 intensive: SSMI) was created in Basel in 1972 [5] .  ... 
doi:10.1016/j.accpm.2020.07.010 pmid:32712304 pmcid:PMC7377754 fatcat:kofvhboaj5gxppaahtsyavnjeq

The Use of Telemedicine to Treat Prisoners

Sima Ajami, Arezo Arzani-Birgani
2013 Journal of Information Technology & Software Engineering  
Jails and prisons have also become the de facto housing for the mentally ill, especially in the case of the homeless population, as deinstitutionalization of the mentally ill has run its course over the  ...  Facilities that have tried telemedicine have generally found it to be very helpful and continue to discover new applications.  ... 
doi:10.4172/2165-7866.s7-e002 fatcat:fn2c77sagjafxhfwi6wbffvuni

Ageing Renal Patients: We Need More Collaboration between Geriatric Services and Nephrology Departments

Helen Alston, Aine Burns
2015 Healthcare  
Over the past decade, many nephrologists have found that they are already acting as de facto "amateur geriatricians".  ...  However over the past decade, many nephrologists have realised that they are already acting as de facto "amateur geriatricians" [7] , and there has been a push to improve renal training in this area.  ...  Both specialties are very familiar with the concept of patient-centred care.  ... 
doi:10.3390/healthcare3041075 pmid:27417814 pmcid:PMC4934632 fatcat:z6cdryi5pzeitmmshd263b4dwq

Terminology Standards for Nursing: Collaboration at the Summit

J. Ozbolt
2000 JAMIA Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association  
For a while it was thought that one of these terminologies might emerge as a de facto standard or that together the recognized terminologies might become a unified standard. 13 Neither of these events  ...  Variation in colloquial terminologies is necessary from site to site and from specialty to specialty so that clinicians can use familiar terms that say exactly what they mean.  ... 
doi:10.1136/jamia.2000.0070517 pmid:11062224 pmcid:PMC129659 fatcat:pstowbhrijdppdoj7mrdechpke

Incidental CT Findings in Trauma Patients: Incidence and Implications for Care of the Injured

Thomas R. Paluska, Michael J. Sise, Daniel I. Sack, C Beth Sise, Michael C. Egan, Michael Biondi
2007 Journal of Trauma  
Finally, this study equates failure to document management or referral of clinically significant incidental findings in the hospital chart as a de facto failure to follow-up.  ...  Many of these findings require early management or referral to specialty physicians.  ... 
doi:10.1097/01.ta.0000249129.63550.cc pmid:17215748 fatcat:asyoic6pgzdwjjztii4nsoi35a

Clinical genomics in the world of the electronic health record

Keith Marsolo, S. Andrew Spooner
2013 Genetics in Medicine  
facto requirements for medical practice in the United States.  ...  American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, 1 has compelled widespread adoption. 2 The net effect of MU 3 and new electronic reporting requirements for quality measures 4 is that EHRs are becoming de  ...  facto requirements for medical practice in the United States.  ... 
doi:10.1038/gim.2013.88 pmid:23846403 pmcid:PMC4096770 fatcat:lzvg23yup5gg3jzd5o4f4ottlm

Business performance management in university hospitals: a diagnosis in Brazilian institutions

Henrique Portulhak, Daiana Bragueto Martins, Márcia Maria Dos Santos Bortolocci Espejo
2017 Revista de Salud Pública  
herramienta, verificar cuales prácticas son utilizadas e investigar las posibles características que permiten adoptar las mismas.Método El estudio utilizó la investigación descriptiva, siendo ex post facto  ...  hospitales utilizan prácticas sobre la evaluación del desempeño empresarial; tres de ellos declararon que utilizan dos tipos de prácticas diferentes y que el 75 % de los hospitales universitarios que tienen  ...  de las entidades, para promover mejoras administrativas en un escenario interno complejo, así como la continua necesidad de racionalización de los costos hospitalarios, de forma tal que conduzca estas  ... 
doi:10.15446/rsap.v19n5.45112 pmid:30183820 fatcat:x4kk2l4fgrdvzhitluqpigctui

Is the two week rule for cancer referrals working?

R. Jones
2001 BMJ (Clinical Research Edition)  
In the absence of highly sensitive and predictive symptom clusters for diagnosing cancer, the existing referral criteria establish de facto risk thresholds for rapid referral and assessment.  ...  The aim was to reduce delays between presentation, diagnosis, and treatment.  ... 
doi:10.1136/bmj.322.7302.1555 pmid:11431280 pmcid:PMC1120606 fatcat:jx4f72bbrnccxpicsszig7lcai

Genetic testing behavior and reporting patterns in electronic medical records for physicians trained in a primary care specialty or subspecialty

J. G. Ronquillo, C. Li, W. T. Lester
2012 JAMIA Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association  
Materials and methods Retrospective observational study using EMR data of all 10 715 patients who received genetic testing by physicians trained in a primary care specialty or subspecialty at an academic  ...  The amount of genetic data will continue to grow rapidly with advances in genomic technology and for applications such as screening, diagnosis, prognostication, and prediction of response to treatment.  ...  that have addressed this issue were based on surveys or chart reviews that usually focused on a small group of genetic tests. 6 17 18 To our knowledge, a quantitative analysis of institutionwide de  ... 
doi:10.1136/amiajnl-2011-000621 pmid:22511017 pmcid:PMC3384119 fatcat:7l3hxtc6lfgkfc6elxzsskmonu

Professionalization theory, medical specialists and the concept of "national patterns of specialization"

William Leeming
2001 Social Science Information  
Studies comparing particular medical specialties in different national settings have not appeared in the sociology of the professions literature.  ...  Placed side-by-side, the two studies lend support to earlier research that emphasize, first, conceptual and technological innovations in medicine as driving specialty formation, and, second, the dominant  ...  Indeed, we can see in the two studies of medical geneticists discussed in this article that there comes a point when de facto groups of specialists promulgate ideal-typical standards of practice according  ... 
doi:10.1177/053901801040003005 fatcat:jjx3zpptnngh3l3qrjetwo6gha

Treatment and follow-up of anxiety and depression in clinical-scenario patients: survey of Saskatchewan family physicians

Julie Kosteniuk, Debra Morgan, Carl D'Arcy
2012 Canadian Family Physician  
of MD [major depression] as a de facto indicator of treatment need" and imply that treatment must immediately follow diagnosis.  ...  This study discovered that most family physicians suggested immediate treatment and swift follow-up care for patients with symptoms of common psychiatric disorders.  ... 
pmid:22423029 pmcid:PMC3303668 fatcat:r3b5c6fzsreq3dx42lrrdzkpc4

Precision medicine for mood disorders: objective assessment, risk prediction, pharmacogenomics, and repurposed drugs

H. Le-Niculescu, K. Roseberry, S. S. Gill, D. F. Levey, P. L. Phalen, J. Mullen, A. Williams, S. Bhairo, T. Voegtline, H. Davis, A. Shekhar, S. M. Kurian (+1 others)
2021 Molecular Psychiatry  
facto positive control and cutoff.  ...  Early pilot studies by us to discover blood biomarkers for mood state were promising [1], and validated by others [2].  ...  We discovered it empirically as a blood biomarker as part of our work, and used it as a de facto positive control and cutoff.  ... 
doi:10.1038/s41380-021-01061-w pmid:33828235 pmcid:PMC8505261 fatcat:a65qkz6iwbe7rpe23s72igm23e

How Much Does Quality Mental Health Care Profit Employers?

Alan M. Langlieb, Jeffrey P. Kahn
2005 Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine  
They provide health care benefits to more than 175 million workers and their family members 1 and are "increasingly assuming the role of de facto health policy makers in the United States." 2 Many employers  ...  not adequately reduce utilization differences. 86 Even specialty psychiatric consultation within an HMO had limited additional benefit when that specialty care was itself substandard. 87 If optimal  ... 
doi:10.1097/01.jom.0000177124.60460.25 pmid:16282870 fatcat:ojavhkry5bd4bhqnuhkn7gpmbq
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