For a variety of reasons including cheap computing, widespread adoption of electronic medical records, digitalization of imaging and biosignals, and rapid development of novel technologies, the amount of health care data being collected, recorded, and stored is increasing at an exponential rate. Yet despite these advances, methods for the valid, efficient, and ethical utilization of these data remain underdeveloped. Emergency care research, in particular, poses several unique challenges in this rapidly evolving field. A group of content experts was recently convened to identify research priorities related to barriers to the application of data science to emergency care research. These recommendations included: 1) developing methods for cros...
This study investigated the extent of use of data mining on electronic health records to support evi...
Despite the fact that the 15 leading causes of global deaths and disability-adjusted life years are ...
Introduction: Unmet health-related social needs (HRSN) are among the drivers of disparities in morbi...
For a variety of reasons including cheap computing, widespread adoption of electronic medical record...
For a variety of reasons including cheap computing, widespread adoption of electronic medical record...
Data science has received much boost and appreciation in the past few years. It is in discussion in ...
Barriers to global emergency care development include a critical lack of data in several areas, incl...
Electronic health records (EHR) contain a lot of valuable information about individual patients and ...
Background: The Discovery Critical Care Research Network Program for Resilience and Emergency Prepar...
OBJECTIVES: Despite recent strides in the development of global emergency medicine (EM), the field c...
International audienceWith the emergence of electronic health records, the reuse of clinical data of...
Information systems that can offer point of care resources, just-in-time learning, and decision supp...
Big data is a hot topic in the academic sector, and healthcare researchers are definitely not an exc...
Clinical research in sepsis patients often requires gathering large amounts of longitudinal informat...
Big data is a hot topic in the academic sector, and healthcare researchers are definitely not an exc...
This study investigated the extent of use of data mining on electronic health records to support evi...
Despite the fact that the 15 leading causes of global deaths and disability-adjusted life years are ...
Introduction: Unmet health-related social needs (HRSN) are among the drivers of disparities in morbi...
For a variety of reasons including cheap computing, widespread adoption of electronic medical record...
For a variety of reasons including cheap computing, widespread adoption of electronic medical record...
Data science has received much boost and appreciation in the past few years. It is in discussion in ...
Barriers to global emergency care development include a critical lack of data in several areas, incl...
Electronic health records (EHR) contain a lot of valuable information about individual patients and ...
Background: The Discovery Critical Care Research Network Program for Resilience and Emergency Prepar...
OBJECTIVES: Despite recent strides in the development of global emergency medicine (EM), the field c...
International audienceWith the emergence of electronic health records, the reuse of clinical data of...
Information systems that can offer point of care resources, just-in-time learning, and decision supp...
Big data is a hot topic in the academic sector, and healthcare researchers are definitely not an exc...
Clinical research in sepsis patients often requires gathering large amounts of longitudinal informat...
Big data is a hot topic in the academic sector, and healthcare researchers are definitely not an exc...
This study investigated the extent of use of data mining on electronic health records to support evi...
Despite the fact that the 15 leading causes of global deaths and disability-adjusted life years are ...
Introduction: Unmet health-related social needs (HRSN) are among the drivers of disparities in morbi...