Browsing HMS Scholarly Articles by Keyword "Computer Software"
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C3-PRO: Connecting ResearchKit to the Health System Using i2b2 and FHIR
(Public Library of Science, 2016)A renewed interest by consumer information technology giants in the healthcare domain is focused on transforming smartphones into personal health data storage devices. With the introduction of the open source ResearchKit, ... -
ClinicalTrials.gov as a Data Source for Semi-Automated Point-Of-Care Trial Eligibility Screening
(Public Library of Science, 2014)Background: Implementing semi-automated processes to efficiently match patients to clinical trials at the point of care requires both detailed patient data and authoritative information about open studies. Objective: To ... -
Combining Healthcare-Based and Participatory Approaches to Surveillance: Trends in Diarrheal and Respiratory Conditions Collected by a Mobile Phone System by Community Health Workers in Rural Nepal
(Public Library of Science, 2016)Background: Surveillance systems are increasingly relying upon community-based or crowd-sourced data to complement traditional facilities-based data sources. Data collected by community health workers during the routine ... -
The Connectome Visualization Utility: Software for Visualization of Human Brain Networks
(Public Library of Science, 2014)In analysis of the human connectome, the connectivity of the human brain is collected from multiple imaging modalities and analyzed using graph theoretical techniques. The dimensionality of human connectivity data is high, ... -
Software Framework for Controlling Unsupervised Scientific Instruments
(Public Library of Science, 2016)Science outreach and communication are gaining more and more importance for conveying the meaning of today’s research to the general public. Public exhibitions of scientific instruments can provide hands-on experience with ... -
Understanding the Nature of Medication Errors in an ICU with a Computerized Physician Order Entry System
(Public Library of Science, 2014)Objectives: We investigated incidence rates to understand the nature of medication errors potentially introduced by utilizing a computerized physician order entry (CPOE) system in the three clinical phases of the medication ...