Electronic Health Records
Genomics and Electronic Health Records: eMERGE and Beyond - February 27, 2015
eMERGE publications highlight large-scale genomics research using electronic medical records, by Steven Benowitz, NHGRI, Feb 23
Electronic Medical Records and Genomics (eMERGE) Network, National Human Genome Research Institute Initiative
Replication of SCN5A associations with electrocardio-graphic traits in African Americans from clinical and epidemiologic studies.
Jeff Janina M et al. Evol Comput Mach Learn Data Min Bioinform2014: 939-951
Jeff Janina M et al. Evol Comput Mach Learn Data Min Bioinform2014: 939-951
Imputation and quality control steps for combining multiple genome-wide datasets.
Verma Shefali S et al. Front Genet 2014 370
Verma Shefali S et al. Front Genet 2014 370
Genetic variants associated with serum Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) levels in European Americans and African Americans from the eMERGE Network.
Malinowski Jennifer R et al. PLoS ONE 2014 (12) e111301
Malinowski Jennifer R et al. PLoS ONE 2014 (12) e111301
Controlling for population structure and genotyping platform bias in the eMERGE multi-institutional biobank linked to electronic health records.
Crosslin David R et al. Front Genet 2014 352
Crosslin David R et al. Front Genet 2014 352
Electronic medical records and genomics (eMERGE) network exploration in cataract: several new potential susceptibility loci.
Ritchie Marylyn D et al. Mol. Vis. 2014 1281-95
Ritchie Marylyn D et al. Mol. Vis. 2014 1281-95
Genetic variation in the HLA region is associated with susceptibility to herpes zoster.
Crosslin D R et al. Genes Immun. 2015 Jan (1) 1-7
Crosslin D R et al. Genes Immun. 2015 Jan (1) 1-7
Phenome-wide association studies demonstrating pleiotropy of genetic variants within FTO with and without adjustment for body mass index.
Cronin Robert M et al. Front Genet 2014 250
Cronin Robert M et al. Front Genet 2014 250
Genomics and Electronic Health Records: Ongoing Challenges - December 11, 2014
Pragmatic and ethical challenges of incorporating the genome into the electronic health record.
Adam A. Nishimura et al. Current Genetic Medicine Reports December 2014, Volume 2, Issue 4, pp 201-211
Adam A. Nishimura et al. Current Genetic Medicine Reports December 2014, Volume 2, Issue 4, pp 201-211
Developing patient-friendly genetic and genomic test reports: formats to promote patient engagement and understanding.
Haga SB, et al. Genome Med. 2014 Jul 31;6(7):58
Haga SB, et al. Genome Med. 2014 Jul 31;6(7):58
A proposed clinical decision support architecture capable of supporting whole genome sequence information.
Welch BM, et al. J Pers Med. 2014 Apr 4;4(2):176-199.
Welch BM, et al. J Pers Med. 2014 Apr 4;4(2):176-199.
The need for clinical decision support integrated with the electronic health record for the clinical application of whole genome sequencing information.
Welch BM, et al. J Pers Med. 2013 Dec 18;3(4):306-325.
Welch BM, et al. J Pers Med. 2013 Dec 18;3(4):306-325.
Genomic Medicine and Electronic Health Records Growing Pains - March 27, 2014
Integration of genomics into the electronic health record: mapping terra incognita
Joseph L. Kannry and Marc S. Williams, a dedicated issue of Genetics in Medicine
Genet Med 15: 757-760
Joseph L. Kannry and Marc S. Williams, a dedicated issue of Genetics in Medicine
Genet Med 15: 757-760
Electronic Medical Records and Genomics (eMERGE) Network, from the National Human Genome Research Institute
Return of results in the genomic medicine projects of the eMERGE network J. Kullo et al. Frontiers in Genetics, March 26, 2014
Physicians' concerns about electronic health records: Implications and steps towards solutions. by Mark Friedberg et al. Health Affairs Blog, Mar 14
Electronic health records shortcomings compromise physician satisfaction, prompt AMA actionAmerican Medical Association Wire, Mar 12
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