Medical record data from newborns with normoglycemia (normal blood sugar levels) or transient hypoglycemia were matched with their student achievement tests in 2008 when they were 10 years old and in the fourth grade.
Not exact matches
Shorn of human weaknesses like the need to eat or sleep, computers are now speed - reading through not only the vast academic literature but also CT scans, electronic
medical records, and mountains of
data from clinical trials and genomic studies.
«IBM and the FDA will explore the exchange of owner mediated
data from several sources, such as Electronic
Medical Records, clinical trials, genomic
data, and health
data from mobile devices, wearables and the «Internet of Things,»» said the company in a press release.
These vast new troves of
data from electronic
medical records (EMRs), connected devices, and wearables offer the chance to make health care more predictive and preventive.
Myia's platform ingests
data in real time
from a set of biosensors and
medical records.
We obtained clinical
data regarding respondents» course of pregnancy and labor
from the
medical records and birth registration forms that were filled out by the midwives and obstetricians.
Data were obtained
from the infant's
medical records while the infant was hospitalized and by maternal recall by telephone after hospital discharge.
Drawing on
data from observations, interviews, and
medical records, I analyze midwife management of labor and delivery in a birth center.
For the former variable, 5 mo into our
data collection period the UCDMC began a policy of documenting intrapartum fluid balance in the
medical record, calculated as the net sum of the total amount of fluid in (oral and intravenous) minus the total amount of fluid out (void and emesis)
from the time of admission to the labor and delivery unit until transfer out of the postpartum recovery room.
In addition to the
data collected via interview, research assistants extracted
data from the maternal and infant
medical records related to the childbirth experience and maternity hospital stay, including labor and delivery interventions, type of delivery, maternal edema in the postpartum, breastfeeding progress, and infant formula supplementation.
In 2 of the studies (24, 29), however,
data about breastfeeding was collected
from medical records and, thus, did not rely on the recall of mothers.
Extracted
data from electronic
medical records (EMRs) structured for individual patient
records, not for research
In the U.S., the transition
from written to electronic health
records has been slow, and the format and quality of the
data still vary by health system — and sometimes down to the
medical practice level — creating obstacles for computer scientists.
The idea is to link up every
data - making system and machine in a hospital to a central service which can deliver a patient's collated
records —
from historical
medical files to X-ray and MRI scans — at the touch of a doctor's iPad.
The researchers analyzed
data collected between 2002 and 2011
from patients in the Rochester Epidemiology Project, a National Institutes of Health - funded
medical records pool that makes Olmsted County, Minn., the home of Mayo Clinic, one of the few places worldwide where scientists can study virtually an entire geographic population to identify health trends.
Ram and her collaborators — including Wenli Zhang, a UA doctoral student in management information systems, and researchers
from the Parkland Center for Clinical Innovation — created a model that was able to successfully predict approximately how many asthma sufferers would visit the emergency room at a large hospital in Dallas on a given day, based on an analysis of
data gleaned
from electronic
medical records, air quality sensors and Twitter.
During a four - year period
from 2013 - 2017, the researchers analyzed patient
data from the Johns Hopkins electronic
medical record system (Epic) of 487,104 black women ages 18 and over.
In this study, researchers reviewed electronic
medical records of 100 child pedestrian emergency department visits at St. Christopher's Hospital for Children in Philadelphia, Pa.
from January 1 to December 21, 2012, including ambulance dispatch
data, patient demographics, procedure (s), diagnoses, and length of stay.
Researchers examined
data over a three - year period
from medical records of 33,488 live births at major hospitals in Erie County, N.Y., 29,741 at a gestational age between 37 to 41 weeks.
We supplemented information
from IMPAC II with institutional information
from the Department of Education Integrated Postsecondary Education
Data System (IPEDS); investigator information from the NIH Doctoral Record File (DRF), which is derived from the National Science Foundation Survey of Earned Doctorates (SED), a census of doctorates awarded in the U.S. since 1974; and faculty data from the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) Faculty Ros
Data System (IPEDS); investigator information
from the NIH Doctoral
Record File (DRF), which is derived
from the National Science Foundation Survey of Earned Doctorates (SED), a census of doctorates awarded in the U.S. since 1974; and faculty
data from the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) Faculty Ros
data from the Association of American
Medical Colleges (AAMC) Faculty Roster.
After reviewing and collecting
data from each of the patients» electronic
medical record, researchers found that CREDO had a significant impact.
NIH will begin to explore which studies to include at an 11 to 12 February meeting (agenda here) that will also examine issues ranging
from data privacy to using electronic
medical records.
Kim and his colleagues collected
data from the
medical records of 1,763 men (288 non-drinkers, 527 flushing drinkers, 948 non-flushing drinkers) who had received a health check - up.
The study analyzed the
medical records of 52 children diagnosed with EVA
from the UH Rainbow Department of Otolaryngology, selecting
records with both a computerized tomography (CT) scan for diagnosis and a median of five sets of audiogram test
data to measure speech reception threshold, or the minimum intensity of decibels at which a patient can recognize half of spoken words, and the percent of words the patient recognized.
They are using the ISMMS BioMe Biobank, an anonymized database of electronic health
record and genetic information
from more than 32,000 ISMMS patients who have volunteered to share their
medical data with researchers.
Persuading large numbers of people
from minority groups that have been ignored or even mistreated historically in biomedical studies to share their
medical records and genetic
data with researchers may be a tall order.
Excerpted and adapted
from Our Bodies, Our
Data: How Companies Make Billions Selling Our
Medical Records.
A team led by Corinne Simonti at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee, studied
medical records and genetic
data from more than 28,000 people of European descent.
To answer this question, he and colleagues — including Dr. Chason's mentor, Roberta L. DeBiasi, M.D., M.S., chief of Children's Division of Pediatric Infectious Diseases — looked at
data in the electronic
medical records of 79 children who were admitted to Children's main hospital with a laboratory - confirmed diagnosis of Lyme disease
from June 2008 to May 2015.
To identify cases of encephalitis, the study used
data from the Rochester Epidemiology Project, a
medical records database of all
medical providers in Olmsted County, Minnesota.
This institute will serve as a hub for the collection, analysis and distribution of biomedical and health care information, ranging
from genomic
data to de-identified electronic
medical records.
Each study participant's mother was identified
from KPNC electronic
medical records and
data on maternal exposures during pregnancy (eg, influenza infection and influenza vaccination), and covariates were extracted.
A poor agreement has been reported between hospital admission
data and self - reported respiratory illnesses, particularly influenza infection.12 However, it is possible that
medical records may undercount influenza infections because some physicians discourage patients
from seeking their services for viral infections.
In addition, genomic
data must be combined with information
from a patient's
medical records.
To investigate, the researchers analyzed genomic
data and
medical records from more than 400,000 people.
Published in The British Journal of Dermatology, researchers analyzed
data from one of the largest
medical records databases in the world, and discovered that patients diagnosed with acne had a 63 % higher rise of major depression within the first year of diagnosis.
Recognising the Risks Schools and universities store a wealth of important information on their networks, anything
from personal information to
medical records or financial
data.
Collected in printed and electronic form, this
data can include everything
from contact details and banking information to photos, videos and
medical records.
The availability of population - based
data on antimicrobial use in companion animals
from the electronic
medical records of Banfield Pet Hospital provides an excellent snapshot of current usage patterns in general practice.
Data: The data used in this study represent the interrogation of the electronic records of 90,004 unique dogs examined at the University of California — Davis Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital from January 1, 1995 through January 1, 2
Data: The
data used in this study represent the interrogation of the electronic records of 90,004 unique dogs examined at the University of California — Davis Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital from January 1, 1995 through January 1, 2
data used in this study represent the interrogation of the electronic
records of 90,004 unique dogs examined at the University of California — Davis Veterinary
Medical Teaching Hospital
from January 1, 1995 through January 1, 2010.
In estimating the cost of copying
records, the Department relied on the public comment
from a
medical records outsourcing industry representative, which submitted specific volume and cost
data from a major firm that provides extensive
medical record copying services.
Response: Under the statutory framework adopted by Congress in HIPAA, a presumption is established that the
data contained in an individual's
medical record belongs to the individual and must be protected
from disclosure to third parties.
The main difference between SBLI's Accelerated Underwriting life insurance and their traditional Level Term is the lack of an in person visit at home, though you'll still be required to give consent to information regarding your prescription use, MIB (
Medical Information Bureau) and MVR (Motor Vehicle
Records) history, and also a review of any available public
data from the FCRA (Fair Credit Reporting Agency).
From there, depending on your demographic
data (like age and sex) as well as the answers you provided, the insurer may reach out to your doctor for
medical records through an Attending Physician Statement, or APS.
The
data from your
Medical Information Bureau Report, Prescription Drug Report, Motor Vehicle Report,
Medical Records, Lifestyle and Financial History can all be pulled and calculated by software to give you an underwriting life insurance decision in approximately 15 to 20 minutes, in most cases.
If you apply for this type of policy — although you won't undergo a
medical exam — the insurance company will use data from a report by the Medical Information Bureau and do a Rx (medical prescriptions records) check to help them determine what type of risk they are undertaking by insuri
medical exam — the insurance company will use
data from a report by the
Medical Information Bureau and do a Rx (medical prescriptions records) check to help them determine what type of risk they are undertaking by insuri
Medical Information Bureau and do a Rx (
medical prescriptions records) check to help them determine what type of risk they are undertaking by insuri
medical prescriptions
records) check to help them determine what type of risk they are undertaking by insuring you.
The supercomputer will use powerful algorithms and analyze
data from medical health
records, fitness devices, drug prescriptions, and other things to warn health officials of potential problems before it gets to that point.
After a series of revelations about the vastness of the Cambridge Analytica
data breach and acknowledgement that nearly all of Facebook's 2.2 billion users have had their profile
data scraped at one time or another, now comes a report that Facebook sent a doctor on a secret mission to obtain
medical records from a number of major hospitals.
The new Health
Records feature brings together hospitals, clinics and the existing Health app to make it easy for consumers to see their available
medical data from multiple providers, whenever they choose.
The new Health
Records feature in the Health app will allow consumers to see their available
medical data from multiple providers, including hospitals and clinics, organized in one view.