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- affiliation: Duke Center for Health Informatics, Durham, NC, USA
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2020 – today
- 2023
- [c27]W. Ed Hammond, Vivian L. West:
Making Digital Health Equitable. MedInfo 2023: 459-463 - 2022
- [j18]Julio J. Portella, Brian J. Andonian, Donald E. Brown, Joao Mansur, Derek Wales, Vivian L. West, William E. Kraus, William Ed Hammond:
Using Machine Learning to Identify Organ System Specific Limitations to Exercise via Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing. IEEE J. Biomed. Health Informatics 26(8): 4228-4237 (2022) - [d1]Julio J. Portella, Brian J. Andonian, Donald E. Brown, Joao Mansur, Derek Wales, Vivian L. West, William E. Kraus, W. Ed Hammond:
Processed CPET dataset. IEEE DataPort, 2022
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c26]Maryam Y. Garza, Sahiti Myneni, Amy Harris Nordo, Eric L. Eisenstein, W. Ed Hammond, Anita Walden, Meredith N. Zozus:
eSource for Standardized Health Information Exchange in Clinical Research: A Systematic Review. ITCH 2019: 115-124 - [c25]Amy Harris Nordo, Eric L. Eisenstein, Maryam Y. Garza, W. Ed Hammond, Meredith Nahm Zozus:
Evaluative Outcomes in Direct Extraction and Use of EHR Data in Clinical Trials. ITCH 2019: 333-340 - 2017
- [j17]Rachel L. Richesson, Beverly Green, Reesa Laws, Jon Puro, Michael G. Kahn, Alan Bauck, Michelle Smerek, Erik G. Van Eaton, Meredith Nahm Zozus, W. Ed Hammond, Kari A. Stephens, Greg E. Simon:
Pragmatic (trial) informatics: a perspective from the NIH Health Care Systems Research Collaboratory. J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc. 24(5): 996-1001 (2017) - [c24]Jessica D. Tenenbaum, William Edward Hammond, Ross Koppel, Michael Kamerick:
The Personal Journey - Informaticists Confront Their Own Health Issues. AMIA 2017 - 2016
- [j16]William Edward Hammond, Robert A. Greenes:
Healthcare academic informatics and IT vendors - A modest proposal for a collaborative focus. J. Biomed. Informatics 60: 363-364 (2016) - [c23]Charles Jaffe, Stanley M. Huff, Micky Tripathi, Joshua C. Mandel, William Edward Hammond:
Innovations in Interoperability & Standards Implementation: HL7 FHIR & the Argonaut Project. AMIA 2016 - [c22]Meredith Nahm Zozus, Rachel L. Richesson, Anita Walden, Jessica D. Tenenbaum, William Edward Hammond:
Research Reproducibility in Longitudinal Multi-Center Studies Using Data from Electronic Health Records. CRI 2016 - 2015
- [j15]Vivian West, David Borland, W. Ed Hammond:
Innovative information visualization of electronic health record data: a systematic review. J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc. 22(2): 330-339 (2015) - 2014
- [j14]George Hripcsak, Meryl Bloomrosen, Patti Flatley Brennan, Christopher G. Chute, James J. Cimino, Don E. Detmer, Margo Edmunds, Peter J. Embí, Melissa M. Goldstein, William Ed Hammond, Gail M. Keenan, Steven E. Labkoff, Shawn P. Murphy, Charles Safran, Stuart M. Speedie, Howard R. Strasberg, Freda Temple, Adam B. Wilcox:
Health data use, stewardship, and governance: ongoing gaps and challenges: a report from AMIA's 2012 Health Policy Meeting. J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc. 21(2): 204-211 (2014) - [j13]Vishnu Mohan, Patricia A. Abbott, Shelby Acteson, Eta S. Berner, Corkey Devlin, William Ed Hammond, Rita Kukafka, William R. Hersh:
Design and evaluation of the ONC health information technology curriculum. J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc. 21(3): 509-516 (2014) - 2013
- [c21]Christopher P. Danford, Monica M. Horvath, William Ed Hammond, Jeffrey M. Ferranti:
Does Access Modality Matter? Evaluation of Validity in Reusing Clinical Care Data. AMIA 2013 - [c20]Meredith Nahm, W. Ed Hammond:
Data Standard ≠ Data Quality. MedInfo 2013: 1208 - [c19]W. Ed Hammond, Jamie Ferguson, Charles Jaffe, John Quinn:
Current Issues and Future Directions for Standards Developing Organizations. MedInfo 2013: 1234 - 2012
- [c18]Vivian West, W. Ed Hammond:
Assessment of Technology for Enabling Self Care in Older Adults. AMIA 2012 - 2010
- [j12]Meredith Nahm, Anita Walden, Brian McCourt, Karen Pieper, Emily F. Honeycutt, Carol D. Hamilton, Robert A. Harrington, Jane Diefenbach, Bron Kisler, Mead Walker, W. Ed Hammond:
Standardising clinical data elements. Int. J. Funct. Informatics Pers. Medicine 3(4): 314-341 (2010) - [c17]William Ed Hammond:
Seamless Care: What is it; what is its value; what does it require; when might we get it? EFMI-STC 2010: 3-13
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c16]William Ed Hammond:
Realizing the Potential of Healthcare Information Technology to Enhance Global Health. MIE 2009: 8-13 - [c15]Bernd Blobel, Catherine E. Chronaki, Robert A. Stegwee, Heather Grain, William Ed Hammond, Charles Jaffe, Dipak Kalra, Marc Koehn, François Macary, Stefan W. Sabutsch, Edward Sheetham, Stefan Schulz, Michael Tan:
HL7's Comprehensive Standards Set and Its International Collaboration for Enabling Semantically Interoperable eHealth and pHealth Solutions. MIE 2009: 982-986 - 2007
- [j11]Charles Safran, Meryl Bloomrosen, W. Edward Hammond, Steven E. Labkoff, Suzanne Markel-Fox, Paul C. Tang, Don E. Detmer:
White Paper: Toward a National Framework for the Secondary Use of Health Data: An American Medical Informatics Association White Paper. J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc. 14(1): 1-9 (2007) - 2006
- [j10]Jeffrey M. Ferranti, Robert Clayton Musser, Kensaku Kawamoto, William Ed Hammond:
Viewpoint Paper: The Clinical Document Architecture and the Continuity of Care Record: A Critical Analysis. J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc. 13(3): 245-252 (2006) - 2005
- [j9]Blackford Middleton, William Ed Hammond, Patricia Flatley Brennan, Gregory F. Cooper:
Viewpoint Paper: Accelerating U.S. EHR Adoption: How to Get There From Here. Recommendations Based on the 2004 ACMI Retreat. J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc. 12(1): 13-19 (2005) - 2004
- [j8]W. Ed Hammond:
Special Feature: AMIA President's Awards, 2003. J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc. 11(3): 234 (2004) - 2003
- [j7]William Ed Hammond:
Making the boundaries clearer: revisiting information systems with fading boundaries. Int. J. Medical Informatics 69(2-3): 99-104 (2003) - [j6]Ab R. Bakker, William Ed Hammond:
Report of conference track 1: basic bottlenecks. Int. J. Medical Informatics 69(2-3): 295-296 (2003) - [j5]W. Ed Hammond:
Special Feature: AMIA President's Awards, 2002. J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc. 10(3): 289 (2003) - 2001
- [j4]W. Ed Hammond:
Synthesis of Research: How the Past Teaches the Future: ACMI Distinguished Lecture. J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc. 8(3): 222-234 (2001) - [c14]Jason G. Cooper, Gilbert C. Liu, Katherine Schoeffler, W. Ed Hammond:
Electronic Health Record: The Need to Prune. AMIA 2001 - [c13]Gilbert C. Liu, Jason G. Cooper, Katherine Schoeffler, W. Ed Hammond:
Standards for the electronic health record, emerging from health care's Tower of Babel. AMIA 2001 - [c12]W. Ed Hammond, Sam Heard, Thomas Beale, Peter Schloeffel, David Ingram, Joachim Dudek:
Messaging and the EHR: Soul-mates or Foes? Is Convergence Possible? MedInfo 2001: 1550 - 2000
- [j3]Suzanne Bakken, Keith E. Campbell, James J. Cimino, Stanley M. Huff, William Ed Hammond:
White Paper: Toward Vocabulary Domain Specifications for Health Level 7 - coded Data Elements. J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc. 7(4): 333-342 (2000) - [c11]Linda K. Goodwin, Sean Maher, Lucila Ohno-Machado, Mary Ann Iannacchione, Patrick Crockett, Stephan Dreiseitl, Staal Amund Vinterbo, W. Edward Hammond:
Building knowledge in a complex preterm birth problem domain. AMIA 2000
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [c10]Linda K. Goodwin, Sean G. Maher, Mary Ann Iannacchione, Patrick Crockett, W. Edward Hammond:
New Data Mining Tools for Outcomes Analysis in Complex Clinical Problems. AMIA 1999 - 1998
- [c9]Stanley M. Huff, W. Dean Bidgood Jr., James J. Cimino, W. Ed Hammond:
A proposal for incorporating health level seven (HL7) vocabulary in the UMLS Metathesaurus. AMIA 1998 - [c8]Mohammad B. Ismael, Eric L. Eisenstein, W. Ed Hammond:
A comparison of neural network models for the prediction of the cost of care for acute coronary syndrome patients. AMIA 1998 - [c7]W. Ed Hammond, Daniel L. Pollard, Mark J. Straube:
Managing Healthcare: A View of Tomorrow. MedInfo 1998: 26-30 - [c6]Daniel L. Pollard, W. Ed Hammond:
Object Technology: Raising the Standards for Healthcare Information Systems. MedInfo 1998: 217-221 - 1997
- [j2]W. Edward Hammond:
Call for a Standard Clinical Vocabulary. J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc. 4(3): 254-255 (1997) - [c5]Jonathan C. Prather, David F. Lobach, Linda K. Goodwin, Joseph W. Hales, Marvin L. Hage, W. Ed Hammond:
Medical data mining: knowledge discovery in a clinical data warehouse. AMIA 1997 - [c4]Jonathan C. Prather, David F. Lobach, Joseph W. Hales, Linda K. Goodwin, Marvin L. Hage, David A. Nagey, W. Ed Hammond:
Exploratory Data Analysis to Detect Preterm Risk Factors. AMIA 1997 - 1994
- [j1]W. Edward Hammond:
Presentation of the Morris F. Collen, M.D. Medal to Dr. Morris F. Collen. J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc. 1(2): 202-204 (1994)
1980 – 1989
- 1987
- [c3]W. Edward Hammond:
Patient management systems: the early years. History of Medical Informatics 1987: 153-164 - 1985
- [c2]Roger H. Shannon, Karen A. Duncan, Jack W. Smith, William Ed Hammond:
Issues of complex health systems (Panel). ACM Annual Conference 1985: 110
1970 – 1979
- 1971
- [c1]Stephen C. Lloyd, B. Altan Brantley, W. Edward Hammond, William W. Stead, Howard K. Thompson:
A generalized medical information system (GEMISCH) for practicing physicians. ACM Annual Conference 1971: 684-692
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