<p><p>The book describes the core resources in informatics necessary to support biomedical research programs and how these can best be integrated with hospital systems to receive clinical information that is necessary to conduct translational research. The focus is on the authorsโ recent practical e
Pediatric Biomedical Informatics: Computer Applications in Pediatric Research
โ Scribed by S. Andrew Spooner M.D., M.S., FAAP, Eric S. Kirkendall M.D., MBI, FAAP (auth.), John J. Hutton (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 409
- Series
- Translational Bioinformatics 2
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Advances in the biomedical sciences, especially genomics, proteomics, and metabolomics, taken together with the expanding use of electronic health records, are radically changing the IT infrastructure and software applications needed to support the transfer of knowledge from bench to bedside. Pediatric Biomedical Informatics: Computer Applications in Pediatric Research describes the core resources in informatics necessary to support biomedical research programs and how these can best be integrated with hospital systems to receive clinical information that is necessary to conduct translational research.The focus is on the authorsโ recent practical experiences in establishing an informatics infrastructure in a large research-intensive childrenโs hospital. This book is intended for translational researchers and informaticians in pediatrics, but can also serve as a guide to all institutions facing the challenges of developing and strengthening informatics support for biomedical research. The first section of the book discusses important technical challenges underlying computer-based pediatric research, while subsequent sections discuss informatics applications that support biobanking and a broad range of research programs. Pediatric Biomedical Informatics provides practical insights into the design, implementation, and utilization of informatics infrastructures to optimize care and research to benefit children. Dr. John Hutton is the Vice President and Director of Biomedical Informatics at Cincinnati Childrenโs Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH, USA. He is also Professor of Pediatrics and Associate Dean for Information Services at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xix
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Pediatric Electronic Health Records and Research....Pages 3-25
Interfaces and Data Transmission Standards....Pages 27-42
Data Storage and Access Management....Pages 43-61
Institutional Cybersecurity in a Clinical Research Setting....Pages 63-82
Protecting Privacy in the Childโs Electronic Health Record....Pages 83-91
Research Patient Data Warehousing....Pages 93-108
Biobanking in Pediatric Research....Pages 109-129
Front Matter....Pages 131-131
EHR-Linked Registries for Studies of Populations....Pages 133-148
Natural Language Processing โ The Basics....Pages 149-172
Natural Language Processing: Applications in Pediatric Research....Pages 173-192
Informatics and Decision Support....Pages 193-209
Support of Perinatal and Neonatal Research....Pages 211-229
Informatics Support of Outcome Measures....Pages 231-241
Patient Safety โ Automated Detection and Reporting....Pages 243-264
Network Analysis in Translational Research....Pages 265-285
Orphan Diseases, Bioinformatics and Drug Discovery....Pages 287-307
Transcriptional Networks โ Control of Lung Maturation....Pages 309-334
Defining Genetic Blueprints โ Kidney and Craniofacial Development....Pages 335-358
From SNP Genotyping to Improved Pediatric Healthcare....Pages 359-378
Genetic Variation and Gene Discovery....Pages 379-393
Back Matter....Pages 395-400
โฆ Subjects
Health Informatics; Computational Biology/Bioinformatics; Pediatrics; Biostatistics
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