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James J. Cimino

Researcher at University of Alabama at Birmingham

Publications -  390
Citations -  14092

James J. Cimino is an academic researcher from University of Alabama at Birmingham. The author has contributed to research in topics: Unified Medical Language System & Information needs. The author has an hindex of 58, co-authored 367 publications receiving 12899 citations. Previous affiliations of James J. Cimino include Duke University & Rutgers University.

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Incorporating personalized gene sequence variants, molecular genetics knowledge, and health knowledge into an EHR prototype based on the Continuity of Care Record standard

TL;DR: This research shows a feasible model for delivering patient sequence variants and presenting tailored molecular genetics knowledge and health knowledge via a standards-based EHR system prototype.
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Understanding workflow in telehealth video visits: Observations from the IDEATel project

TL;DR: A theoretical and methodological framework for studying workflow in telemediated clinician-patient encounters drawing on a distributed cognition approach is developed and an in-depth analysis of workflow in the IDEATel project, a telemedicine program for older adults with diabetes is employed.
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Development of an Ontology to Model Medical Errors, Information Needs, and the Clinical Communication Space

TL;DR: An ontology representing the intersection of medical errors, information needs and the communication space is developed and a real-life scenario is evaluated using the ontology to demonstrate its utility.
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A knowledge-based, concept-oriented view generation system for clinical data.

TL;DR: In this article, a general-purpose, knowledge-based approach to the generation of concept-oriented views was developed and a system was developed to test the approach, which creates conceptoriented views through automated identification of relevant patient data.
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Analysis of a Study of the Users, Uses, and Future Agenda of the UMLS

TL;DR: The study confirms that the UMLS is used to access its source terminologies and to map among them and confirms that auditing the U MLS is a top budget priority for users.