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Mark G. Weiner
Researcher at Cornell University
Publications - 167
Citations - 5841
Mark G. Weiner is an academic researcher from Cornell University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 146 publications receiving 5091 citations. Previous affiliations of Mark G. Weiner include University of Pennsylvania & Veterans Health Administration.
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Caveats for the use of operational electronic health record data in comparative effectiveness research.
William R. Hersh,Mark G. Weiner,Peter J. Embi,Judith R. Logan,Philip R. O. Payne,Elmer V. Bernstam,Harold P Lehmann,George Hripcsak,Timothy H. Hartzog,James J. Cimino,Joel H. Saltz +10 more
TL;DR: A list of caveats is developed to inform would-be users of such data as well as provide an informatics roadmap that aims to insure this opportunity to augment comparative effectiveness research can be best leveraged.
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration's Mini-Sentinel program: status and direction.
Richard Platt,Ryan M. Carnahan,Jeffrey S. Brown,Elizabeth A. Chrischilles,Lesley H. Curtis,Sean Hennessy,Jennifer C. Nelson,Judith A. Racoosin,Melissa A. Robb,Sebastian Schneeweiss,Sengwee Toh,Mark G. Weiner +11 more
TL;DR: The Mini‐Sentinel is a pilot program that is developing methods, tools, resources, policies, and procedures to facilitate the use of routinely collected electronic healthcare data to perform active surveillance of the safety of marketed medical products.
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Impact of a Hospital-Based Antimicrobial Management Program on Clinical and Economic Outcomes
TL;DR: In an academic setting with a restricted formulary, the AMT demonstrated better antimicrobial prescribing than ID fellows, and the differences in economic outcomes between cases managed by theAMT and those managed byThe ID fellows were not statistically significant.
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Design considerations, architecture, and use of the Mini-Sentinel distributed data system
Lesley H. Curtis,Mark G. Weiner,Denise M. Boudreau,William O. Cooper,Gregory W. Daniel,Vinit P. Nair,Marsha A. Raebel,Nicolas Beaulieu,Robert Rosofsky,Tiffany S. Woodworth,Jeffrey S. Brown +10 more
TL;DR: A large, multiorganizational distributed database developed to support the Mini‐Sentinel Pilot Program of the US Food and Drug Administration will inform and facilitate the development of an active surveillance system for monitoring the safety of medical products in the USA.
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Fluoroquinolone-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa: assessment of risk factors and clinical impact.
Leanne B. Gasink,Neil O. Fishman,Mark G. Weiner,Irving Nachamkin,Warren B. Bilker,Ebbing Lautenbach +5 more
TL;DR: Limiting FQ use may curb the emergence of resistance among P. aeruginosa infections and is associated with increased hospital charges, but other resistance patterns may have a more significant impact on mortality.