2025
Assessment of health conditions from patient electronic health record portals vs self-reported questionnaires: an analysis of the INSPIRE study
Khera R, Sawano M, Warner F, Coppi A, Pedroso A, Spatz E, Yu H, Gottlieb M, Saydah S, Stephens K, Rising K, Elmore J, Hill M, Idris A, Montoy J, O’Laughlin K, Weinstein R, Venkatesh A, Weinstein R, Gottlieb M, Santangelo M, Koo K, Derden A, Gottlieb M, Gatling K, Ahmed Z, Gomez C, Guzman D, Hassaballa M, Jerger R, Kaadan A, Venkatesh A, Spatz E, Kinsman J, Malicki C, Lin Z, Li S, Yu H, Mannan I, Yang Z, Liu M, Venkatesh A, Spatz E, Ulrich A, Kinsman J, Malicki C, Dorney J, Pierce S, Puente X, Salah W, Nichol G, Stephens K, Anderson J, Schiffgens M, Morse D, Adams K, Stober T, Maat Z, O’Laughlin K, Gentile N, Geyer R, Willis M, Zhang Z, Chang G, Lyon V, Klabbers R, Ruiz L, Malone K, Park J, Rising K, Kean E, Chang A, Renzi N, Watts P, Kelly M, Schaeffer K, Grau D, Cheng D, Shutty C, Charlton A, Shughart L, Shughart H, Amadio G, Miao J, Hannikainen P, Elmore J, Wisk L, L’Hommedieu M, Chandler C, Eguchi M, Roldan K, Moreno R, Rodriguez R, Wang R, Montoy J, Kemball R, Chan V, Chavez C, Wong A, Arreguin M, Hill M, Site R, Kane A, Nikonowicz P, Sapp S, Idris A, McDonald S, Gallegos D, Martin K, Saydah S, Plumb I, Hall A, Briggs-Hagen M. Assessment of health conditions from patient electronic health record portals vs self-reported questionnaires: an analysis of the INSPIRE study. Journal Of The American Medical Informatics Association 2025, ocaf027. PMID: 40036551, DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocaf027.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchElectronic health recordsSelf-report questionnairesSelf-reportHealth conditionsElectronic health record portalsElectronic health record platformsEHR elementsSelf-reported health conditionsElectronic health record dataSelf-reported conditionsAssessment of health conditionEvaluation of health conditionsPrevalence of conditionsPatient portalsTraditional self-reportPrevalence of comorbiditiesHealth recordsEHR dataEHR phenotypesDiagnosis codesHospitalization riskComputable phenotypeNationwide studyCohen's kappaPatient characteristics
2022
A multicenter evaluation of computable phenotyping approaches for SARS-CoV-2 infection and COVID-19 hospitalizations
Khera R, Mortazavi BJ, Sangha V, Warner F, Patrick Young H, Ross JS, Shah ND, Theel ES, Jenkinson WG, Knepper C, Wang K, Peaper D, Martinello RA, Brandt CA, Lin Z, Ko AI, Krumholz HM, Pollock BD, Schulz WL. A multicenter evaluation of computable phenotyping approaches for SARS-CoV-2 infection and COVID-19 hospitalizations. Npj Digital Medicine 2022, 5: 27. PMID: 35260762, PMCID: PMC8904579, DOI: 10.1038/s41746-022-00570-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCOVID-19 hospitalizationMayo ClinicDiagnosis codesCOVID-19 diagnosisPositive SARS-CoV-2 PCRYale New Haven Health SystemPositive SARS-CoV-2 testSARS-CoV-2 infectionSARS-CoV-2 PCRSARS-CoV-2 testCOVID-19Higher inhospital mortalitySARS-CoV2 infectionElectronic health record dataICD-10 diagnosisPositive laboratory testsHealth record dataInhospital mortalityAdditional patientsAntigen testSecondary diagnosisPrincipal diagnosisMulticenter evaluationPositive testComputable phenotype definitions
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