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Lacey A. Hart
Researcher at Mayo Clinic
Publications - 8
Citations - 230
Lacey A. Hart is an academic researcher from Mayo Clinic. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health care & Data quality. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications receiving 202 citations.
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Normalization and standardization of electronic health records for high-throughput phenotyping: the SHARPn consortium
Jyotishman Pathak,Kent R. Bailey,Calvin E. Beebe,Steven Bethard,David Carrell,Pei Chen,Dmitriy Dligach,Cory M. Endle,Lacey A. Hart,Peter J. Haug,Stanley M. Huff,Vinod C. Kaggal,Dingcheng Li,Hongfang Liu,Kyle Marchant,James J. Masanz,Timothy A. Miller,Thomas A. Oniki,Martha Palmer,Kevin J. Peterson,Susan Rea,Guergana Savova,Craig Stancl,Sunghwan Sohn,Harold R. Solbrig,Dale Suesse,Cui Tao,David P. Taylor,Les Westberg,Stephen Wu,Ning Zhuo,Christopher G. Chute +31 more
TL;DR: A data-normalization platform that ensures data security, end-to-end connectivity, and reliable data flow within and across institutions is developed and demonstrated by executing a QDM-based MU quality measure that determines the percentage of patients between 18 and 75 years with diabetes whose most recent low-density cholesterol test result during the measurement year was <100 mg/dL.
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The SHARPn project on secondary use of Electronic Medical Record data: progress, plans, and possibilities.
Christopher G. Chute,Jyotishman Pathak,Guergana Savova,Kent R. Bailey,Marshall I Schor,Lacey A. Hart,Calvin E. Beebe,Stanley M. Huff +7 more
TL;DR: This descriptive paper outlines the present work and achievements, and presages the trajectory for the remainder of the funding period ofSHARPn, a collaboration among 16 academic and industry partners committed to the production and distribution of high-quality software artifacts that support the secondary use of EMR data.
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A Brief Patient-Reported Outcomes Quality of Life (PROQOL) Instrument to Improve Patient Care
Jennifer L. Ridgeway,Timothy J. Beebe,Christopher G. Chute,David T. Eton,Lacey A. Hart,Marlene H. Frost,Daniel Jensen,Victor M. Montori,John G. Smith,Steven A. Smith,Angelina D. Tan,Kathleen J. Yost,Jeanette Y. Ziegenfuss,Jeff A. Sloan +13 more
TL;DR: The development of the Patient-Reported Outcomes Quality of Life (PROQOL) instrument, which captures and stores patient-recorded outcomes in the medical record for patients with diabetes, is described.
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Increasing availability to and ascertaining value of asthma action plans in schools through use of technology and community collaboration.
TL;DR: Electronic sharing of the Asthma Action Plan has the potential to increase efficiency and enhance effective communication among health care providers, families, and schools.
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The Southeastern Minnesota Beacon Project for Community-driven Health Information Technology: Origins, Achievements, and Legacy
TL;DR: The SE Minnesota Beacon demonstrated that all providers for a geographically defined population can cooperate in the development and shared governance of a low-cost, sustainable HIE, and the operation of a community-managed clinical data repository, which can be leveraged to collaboratively improve the care of patients.