5 results.
Development of a Web-Based Registry to Support Diabetes Care in Free Medical Clinics
Author: McFadden, Norman; Daniel, Bryan; Hoyt, Robert; Snider, Dallas
Source: Perspectives in Health Information Management
Publication Date: January 2017
Abstract
The United States has more than 1,000 free medical clinics. Because these clinics do not bill Medicare or Medicaid, they are not eligible for federal reimbursement for electronic health record (EHR) adoption. As a result, most do not have EHRs or electronic disease regist....
Lessons Learned from Implementation of Voice Recognition for Documentation in the Military Electronic Health Record System
Author: Hoyt, Robert; Yoshihashi, Ann
Source: Perspectives in Health Information Management
Publication Date: January 2010
Abstract
This study evaluated the implementation of voice recognition (VR) for documenting outpatient encounters in the electronic health record (EHR) system at a military hospital and its 12 outlying clinics. Seventy-five clinicians volunteered to use VR, and 64 (85 percent) resp....
Digital Family History Data Mining with Neural Networks: A Pilot Study
Author: Hoyt, Robert; Linnville, Steven; Thaler, Stephen; Moore, Jeffrey
Source: Perspectives in Health Information Management
Publication Date: January 2016
Abstract
Following the passage of the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act of 2009, electronic health records were widely adopted by eligible physicians and hospitals in the United States. Stage 2 meaningful use menu objectives include a digi....
Digital Family Histories for Data Mining
Author: Hoyt, Robert; Linnville, Steven; Chung, Hui-Min; Hutfless, Brent; Rice, Courtney
Source: Perspectives in Health Information Management
Publication Date: October 2013
Abstract
As we move closer to ubiquitous electronic health records (EHRs), genetic, familial, and clinical information will need to be incorporated into EHRs as structured data that can be used for data mining and clinical decision support. While the Human Genome Project has produ....
Evaluating the Usability of a Free Electronic Health Record for Training
Author: Hoyt, Robert; Adler, Kenneth; Ziesemer, Brandy; Palombo, Georgina
Source: Perspectives in Health Information Management
Publication Date: April 2013
Abstract
The United States will need to train a large workforce of skilled health information technology (HIT) professionals in order to meet the US government’s goal of universal electronic health records (EHRs) for all patients and widespread health information exchange. The Hea....