PurposeThe Electronic Medical Record Search Engine (EMERSE) is a software tool built to aid research spanning cohort discovery, population health, and data abstraction for clinical trials. EMERSE is now live at three academic medical centers, with additional sites currently working on implementation. In this report, we describe how EMERSE has been used to support cancer research based on a variety of metrics.MethodsWe identified peer-reviewed publications that used EMERSE through online searches as well as through direct e-mails to users based on audit logs. These logs were also used to summarize use at each of the three sites. Search terms for two of the sites were characterized using the natural language processing tool MetaMap to determi...
The number of online resources read by and pertinent to clinicians has increased dramatically. Howev...
As in many other applications, the rapid proliferation and unrestricted Web-based publishing of heal...
The number of online resources read by and pertinent to clinicians has increased dramatically. Howev...
PurposeThe Electronic Medical Record Search Engine (EMERSE) is a software tool built to aid research...
Engine) is an intuitive, powerful search engine for free-text documents in the electronic medical re...
OBJECTIVE: This paper describes the University of Michigans nine-year experience in developing and u...
IntroductionFree text forms of clinical documentation stored in Electronic Health Record Systems (EH...
AbstractObjectiveThis paper describes the University of Michigan’s nine-year experience in developin...
OBJECTIVE: The utility of biomedical information retrieval environments can be severely limited when...
Development of task-specific electronic medical record (EMR) searches and user interfaces has the po...
Reviewer: Kiley, RobertReviewer: Zeng, QReviewer: McCaul, Kevin[This item is a preserved copy and is...
Real-world evidence can close the inferential gap between marketing authorization studies and clinic...
BACKGROUND: An effective and scalable information retrieval (IR) system plays a crucial role in enab...
Electronic medical records (EMRs) were primarily introduced as a digital health tool in hospitals to...
Objective – To develop and test the sensitivity and specificity, precision andaccuracy of search str...
The number of online resources read by and pertinent to clinicians has increased dramatically. Howev...
As in many other applications, the rapid proliferation and unrestricted Web-based publishing of heal...
The number of online resources read by and pertinent to clinicians has increased dramatically. Howev...
PurposeThe Electronic Medical Record Search Engine (EMERSE) is a software tool built to aid research...
Engine) is an intuitive, powerful search engine for free-text documents in the electronic medical re...
OBJECTIVE: This paper describes the University of Michigans nine-year experience in developing and u...
IntroductionFree text forms of clinical documentation stored in Electronic Health Record Systems (EH...
AbstractObjectiveThis paper describes the University of Michigan’s nine-year experience in developin...
OBJECTIVE: The utility of biomedical information retrieval environments can be severely limited when...
Development of task-specific electronic medical record (EMR) searches and user interfaces has the po...
Reviewer: Kiley, RobertReviewer: Zeng, QReviewer: McCaul, Kevin[This item is a preserved copy and is...
Real-world evidence can close the inferential gap between marketing authorization studies and clinic...
BACKGROUND: An effective and scalable information retrieval (IR) system plays a crucial role in enab...
Electronic medical records (EMRs) were primarily introduced as a digital health tool in hospitals to...
Objective – To develop and test the sensitivity and specificity, precision andaccuracy of search str...
The number of online resources read by and pertinent to clinicians has increased dramatically. Howev...
As in many other applications, the rapid proliferation and unrestricted Web-based publishing of heal...
The number of online resources read by and pertinent to clinicians has increased dramatically. Howev...