2023
Paging the Clinical Informatics Community: Respond STAT to Dobbs v . Jackson's Women's Health Organization
Arvisais-Anhalt S, Ravi A, Weia B, Aarts J, Ahmad H, Araj E, Bauml J, Benham-Hutchins M, Boyd A, Brecht-Doscher A, Butler-Henderson K, Butte A, Cardilo A, Chilukuri N, Cho M, Cohen J, Craven C, Crusco S, Dadabhoy F, Dash D, DeBolt C, Elkin P, Fayanju O, Fochtmann L, Graham J, Hanna J, Hersh W, Hofford M, Hron J, Huang S, Jackson B, Kaplan B, Kelly W, Ko K, Koppel R, Kurapati N, Labbad G, Lee J, Lehmann C, Leitner S, Liao Z, Medford R, Melnick E, Muniyappa A, Murray S, Neinstein A, Nichols-Johnson V, Novak L, Ogan W, Ozeran L, Pageler N, Pandita D, Perumbeti A, Petersen C, Pierce L, Puttagunta R, Ramaswamy P, Rogers K, Rosenbloom S, Ryan A, Saleh S, Sarabu C, Schreiber R, Shaw K, Sim I, Sirintrapun S, Solomonides A, Spector J, Starren J, Stoffel M, Subbian V, Swanson K, Tomes A, Trang K, Unertl K, Weon J, Whooley M, Wiley K, Williamson D, Winkelstein P, Wong J, Xie J, Yarahuan J, Yung N, Zera C, Ratanawongsa N, Sadasivaiah S. Paging the Clinical Informatics Community: Respond STAT to Dobbs v . Jackson's Women's Health Organization. Applied Clinical Informatics 2023, 14: 164-171. PMID: 36535703, PMCID: PMC9977563, DOI: 10.1055/a-2000-7590.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2022
Ethics, Guidelines, Standards, and Policy: Telemedicine, COVID-19, and Broadening the Ethical Scope
Kaplan B. Ethics, Guidelines, Standards, and Policy: Telemedicine, COVID-19, and Broadening the Ethical Scope. Cambridge Quarterly Of Healthcare Ethics 2022, 31: 105-118. PMID: 35049453, DOI: 10.1017/s0963180121000852.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsApplied ethics approachProfessional organization guidelinesDoctor-patient relationshipContext-specific issuesEthical scopeEthical analysisEthical themesEthics approachEthical guidelinesInformation technology practicesConsequent explosionCoronavirus crisisSocial issuesHealth information technologyInformation technologyTechnology practicesPolicyCOVID-19Immediate needIssuesEthicistsEthicsCurrent experienceELSIScholarship
2020
REVISITING HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ETHICAL, LEGAL, and SOCIAL ISSUES and EVALUATION: TELEHEALTH/TELEMEDICINE and COVID-19
Kaplan B. REVISITING HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ETHICAL, LEGAL, and SOCIAL ISSUES and EVALUATION: TELEHEALTH/TELEMEDICINE and COVID-19. International Journal Of Medical Informatics 2020, 143: 104239. PMID: 33152653, PMCID: PMC7831568, DOI: 10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2020.104239.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSocial issuesProfessional organization guidelinesTelehealth/telemedicineSynthesis matrixApplied ethicsEthical useContext-sensitive approachLegal issuesClinician's responsibilityPatient responsibilityConsentScholarly papersProfessional societiesInformation technologyScholarsTelemedicine servicesNew concernsResponsibilityAddress gapsEvidence-based wayCOVID-19 experienceBackward citationsIssuesPrimary concernPrivacyEthics and informatics in the age of COVID-19: challenges and recommendations for public health organization and public policy
Subbian V, Solomonides A, Clarkson M, Rahimzadeh VN, Petersen C, Schreiber R, DeMuro PR, Dua P, Goodman KW, Kaplan B, Koppel R, Lehmann CU, Pan E, Senathirajah Y. Ethics and informatics in the age of COVID-19: challenges and recommendations for public health organization and public policy. Journal Of The American Medical Informatics Association 2020, 28: 184-189. PMID: 32722749, PMCID: PMC7454584, DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocaa188.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPublic health organizationsHealth OrganizationClinical scoring toolSARS-CoV-2Public healthPublic health reportingCOVID-19 pandemic responseCritical careClinical information systemsCare deliveryScoring toolContact tracingHealth reportingCOVID-19Pandemic responseConsensus-building processHealthUse of informaticsEthical issuesEthical considerationsInformation systemsPandemicRecommendationsState powerCare
2015
AMIA members' "vital signs": what the HIT implementation listserv says about goals for AMIA and for medical informatics.
Ravvaz K, Kuziemsky C, Koppel R, Kaplan B, Adams SA, Adams MB. AMIA members' "vital signs": what the HIT implementation listserv says about goals for AMIA and for medical informatics. AMIA Annual Symposium Proceedings 2015, 2015: 1067-75. PMID: 26958245, PMCID: PMC4765686.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2014
Learning from Colleagues about Healthcare IT Implementation and Optimization: Lessons from a Medical Informatics Listserv
Adams MB, Kaplan B, Sobko HJ, Kuziemsky C, Ravvaz K, Koppel R. Learning from Colleagues about Healthcare IT Implementation and Optimization: Lessons from a Medical Informatics Listserv. Journal Of Medical Systems 2014, 39: 157. PMID: 25486893, DOI: 10.1007/s10916-014-0157-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMedical informatics communityOpen source strategyVirtual meeting placeAmerican Medical Informatics AssociationInformatics communityRelevant contentSystem integrationOnline communitiesIT implementationSource strategyImplementationMultiple forumsDifferent disciplinesPatient photosUsersOntologyCreation
2012
Sorrell v. IMS Health: issues and opportunities for informaticians
Petersen C, DeMuro P, Goodman KW, Kaplan B. Sorrell v. IMS Health: issues and opportunities for informaticians. Journal Of The American Medical Informatics Association 2012, 20: 35-37. PMID: 23104048, PMCID: PMC3555336, DOI: 10.1136/amiajnl-2012-001123.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsUS Supreme CourtFree speech protectionsData mining companiesSupreme CourtSpeech protectionVermont lawSorrell v.Constitutional libertiesFederal bodiesCourtRegulatory agenciesPrescriber dataDrug marketingSorrellIMS HealthMining companiesPharmaceutical companiesPublic healthLawLibertyAppropriate policiesCompaniesV.ProtectionPermission
2010
Challenges in ethics, safety, best practices, and oversight regarding HIT vendors, their customers, and patients: a report of an AMIA special task force
Goodman KW, Berner ES, Dente MA, Kaplan B, Koppel R, Rucker D, Sands DZ, Winkelstein P, Board of Directors F. Challenges in ethics, safety, best practices, and oversight regarding HIT vendors, their customers, and patients: a report of an AMIA special task force. Journal Of The American Medical Informatics Association 2010, 18: 77-81. PMID: 21075789, PMCID: PMC3005880, DOI: 10.1136/jamia.2010.008946.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsElectronic health applicationsInformation technology arenaSystem purchasersHealth applicationsHIT vendorsTechnology arenaHIT systemsSuch applicationsDesign flawsContract languageVendorsIntellectual property ownershipVendor contractsAMIA BoardUsersPatient informationHIT communityBest practices
2001
Evaluating informatics applications—some alternative approaches: theory, social interactionism, and call for methodological pluralism
Kaplan B. Evaluating informatics applications—some alternative approaches: theory, social interactionism, and call for methodological pluralism. International Journal Of Medical Informatics 2001, 64: 39-56. PMID: 11673101, DOI: 10.1016/s1386-5056(01)00184-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchClinical Decision Support Systems for the Practice of Evidence-based Medicine
Sim I, Gorman P, Greenes R, Haynes R, Kaplan B, Lehmann H, Tang P. Clinical Decision Support Systems for the Practice of Evidence-based Medicine. Journal Of The American Medical Informatics Association 2001, 8: 527-534. PMID: 11687560, PMCID: PMC130063, DOI: 10.1136/jamia.2001.0080527.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEvaluating informatics applications—clinical decision support systems literature review
Kaplan B. Evaluating informatics applications—clinical decision support systems literature review. International Journal Of Medical Informatics 2001, 64: 15-37. PMID: 11673100, DOI: 10.1016/s1386-5056(01)00183-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRoutine clinical settingClinical trial designClinical decision support systemTrial designPatient careClinical settingClinical performanceNaturalistic designGeneral consensusConcerns physiciansPhysiciansCareReal patientsMost studiesLiterature reviewPotential benefitsLack of informationInformatics applicationsEvaluation studyPatientsCliniciansDiagnosisStudyConsumer Informatics Supporting Patients as Co-Producers of Quality
Kaplan B, Brennan P. Consumer Informatics Supporting Patients as Co-Producers of Quality. Journal Of The American Medical Informatics Association 2001, 8: 309-316. PMID: 11418537, PMCID: PMC130075, DOI: 10.1136/jamia.2001.0080309.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchToward an Informatics Research Agenda
Kaplan B, Brennan P, Dowling A, Friedman C, Peel V. Toward an Informatics Research Agenda. Journal Of The American Medical Informatics Association 2001, 8: 235-241. PMID: 11320068, PMCID: PMC131031, DOI: 10.1136/jamia.2001.0080235.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInformation technologyInformatics research agendaValue of computersInformatics applicationsMedical informaticsImpressive innovationsInformaticsResearch areaHigh priority issueTechnologyKey issuesScience disciplinesHigh-priority research areaComputerIssuesDifferent organizational levelsResearch agendaWide varietyTechnologic developmentsResearch approach