Leilani St. Anna
University of Washington
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Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association | 2005
Debra S. Ketchell; Leilani St. Anna; David Kauff; Barak Gaster; Diane Timberlake
This paper describes an institutional approach taken to build a primary care reference portal. The objective for the site is to make access to and use of clinical reference faster and easier and to facilitate the use of evidence-based answers in daily practice. Reference objects were selected and metadata applied to a core set of sources. Metadata were used to search, sort, and filter results and to define deep-linked queries and structure the interface. User feedback resulted in an expansion in the scope of reference objects to meet the broad spectrum of information needs, including patient handouts and interactive risk management tools. RESULTS of a user satisfaction survey suggest that a simple interface to customized content makes it faster and easier for primary care clinicians to find information during the clinic day and to improve care to their patients. The PrimeAnswers portal is a first step in creating a fast search of a customized set of reference objects to match a clinicians patient care questions in the clinic. The next step is developing methods to solve the problem of matching a clinicians question to a specific answer through precise retrieval from reference sources; however, lack of internal structure and Web service standards in most clinical reference sources is an unresolved problem.
Archive | 2002
Debra S. Ketchell; Leilani St. Anna; Sherry Dodson; Sarah Safranek; Terry Ann Jankowski
9:00 a.m. Your clinic day starts with a teenage girl whose blood sugars are elevated and insulin requirements are increased. She reports that her weight is down. You probe and discover that she has been taking Ma-huang for weight control. You believe that the weight loss may not be worth the risk and recommend that she stop taking Ma-huang until a follow-up visit in two weeks. Before her next visit you will review the evidence on the safety of this herbal supplement for adolescent diabetics.
Journal of Family Practice | 2010
Erin Kallock; Jon O. Neher; Leilani St. Anna
Journal of Hospital Librarianship | 2005
Janet G. Schnall; Terry Ann Jankowski; Leilani St. Anna
Journal of Family Practice | 2006
Gary Kelsberg; Leilani St. Anna
Journal of Family Practice | 2005
Charles Butler; Gary Kelsberg; Leilani St. Anna
American Family Physician | 2011
Mandeep Ghuman; Mary Jo Ludwig; Leilani St. Anna
american medical informatics association annual symposium | 2001
Debra Revere; Leilani St. Anna; Debra S. Ketchell; David Kauff; Barak Gaster; Diane Timberlake
Archive | 2011
Mark L. Johnson; Jon O. Neher; Leilani St. Anna
Journal of Family Practice | 2004
Jane Huntington; Lynn M. Oliver; Leilani St. Anna