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Paul G. Biondich
Researcher at Regenstrief Institute
Publications - 66
Citations - 3625
Paul G. Biondich is an academic researcher from Regenstrief Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Clinical decision support system & Health care. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 60 publications receiving 3356 citations. Previous affiliations of Paul G. Biondich include Indiana University & Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis.
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Identifying infants and young children with developmental disorders in the medical home: An algorithm for developmental surveillance and screening
John C. Duby,Paul H. Lipkin,Michelle M. Macias,Lynn M. Wegner,Paula Duncan,Joseph F. Hagan,W. Carl Cooley,Nancy L. Swigonski,Paul G. Biondich,Donald J. Lollar,Jill Ackermann,Amy Brin,Mary Crane,Amy Gibson,Stephanie Mucha Skipper,Darcy Steinberg-Hastings,Melissa Capers +16 more
TL;DR: The authors recommend that developmental surveillance be incorporated at every well-child preventive care visit, and children diagnosed with developmental disorders should be identified as children with special health care needs, and chronic-condition management should be initiated.
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Implementing electronic medical record systems in developing countries.
Hamish S. F. Fraser,Paul G. Biondich,Deshendran Moodley,Sharon S Choi,Burke W. Mamlin,Peter Szolovits +5 more
TL;DR: Why information systems are important in many healthcare projects in the developing world is explained and pilot projects demonstrating that such systems are possible and can expand to manage hundreds of thousands of patients are discussed.
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Cooking up an open source EMR for developing countries: OpenMRS - a recipe for successful collaboration.
Burke W. Mamlin,Paul G. Biondich,Benjamin A. Wolfe,Hamish S. F. Fraser,Darius Jazayeri,Christian Allen,Justin Miranda,William M. Tierney +7 more
TL;DR: The OpenMRS system is described, an open source, collaborative effort that can serve as a foundation for EMR development in developing countries and report on progress to date, lessons learned, and future directions.
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The AMPATH medical record system: Creating, implementing, and sustaining an electronic medical record system to support Hiv/AIDS care in western Kenya
William M. Tierney,Joseph K. Rotich,Terry J. Hannan,Abraham Siika,Paul G. Biondich,Burke W. Mamlin,Winstone M. Nyandiko,Sylvester Kimaiyo,Kara Wools-Kaloustian,John E. Sidle,Chrispinus J Simiyu,Erica M. Kigotho,Beverly Musick,Joseph J. Mamlin,Robert M. Einterz +14 more
TL;DR: This work implements a simple primary care EMR at a rural health centre in western Kenya, which evolved into a comprehensive, scalable system serving 19 urban and rural health centres and contains 10 million observations from 400,000 visit records on 45,000 patients.
OpenMRS Implementers Network
Christopher J. Seebregts,Burke W. Mamlin,Paul G. Biondich,Hamish S. F. Fraser,Benjamin A. Wolfe +4 more
TL;DR: OpenMRS (www.openmrs.org) is a configurable open source electronic medical record application developed and maintained by a large network of open source developers coordinated by the Regenstrief Institute and Partners in Health and mainly used for HIV patient and treatment information management in Africa as mentioned in this paper.