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Salvador Rodriguez
Salvador Rodriguez
University of Utah - Department of Biomedical Informatics
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Service Oriented Architecture for Clinical Decision Support: A Systematic Review and Future Directions
RL Salvador, K Kensaku, C Chris, H Vojtech
Journal of Medical Systems 38 (140), 1-22, 2014
672014
Establishing a multidisciplinary initiative for interoperable electronic health record innovations at an academic medical center
K Kawamoto, PV Kukhareva, C Weir, MC Flynn, CJ Nanjo, DK Martin, ...
JAMIA open 4 (3), ooab041, 2021
342021
Association of an electronic health record add-on app for neonatal bilirubin management with physician efficiency and care quality
K Kawamoto, P Kukhareva, JH Shakib, H Kramer, S Rodriguez, ...
JAMA network open 2 (11), e1915343-e1915343, 2019
332019
Leveraging artificial intelligence to improve chronic disease care: methods and application to pharmacotherapy decision support for type-2 diabetes mellitus
S Tarumi, W Takeuchi, G Chalkidis, S Rodriguez-Loya, J Kuwata, M Flynn, ...
Methods of Information in Medicine 60 (S 01), e32-e43, 2021
292021
A service oriented approach for guidelines-based clinical decision support using BPMN
S Rodriguez-Loya, A Aziz, C Chatwin
e-Health–For Continuity of Care, 43-47, 2014
272014
Integrated displays to improve chronic disease management in ambulatory care: a SMART on FHIR application informed by mixed-methods user testing
RL Curran, PV Kukhareva, T Taft, CR Weir, TJ Reese, C Nanjo, ...
Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association 27 (8), 1225-1234, 2020
252020
A proposed clinical decision support architecture capable of supporting whole genome sequence information
BM Welch, S Rodriguez Loya, K Eilbeck, K Kawamoto
Journal of personalized medicine 4 (2), 176-199, 2014
222014
Balancing functionality versus portability for SMART on FHIR applications: case study for a neonatal bilirubin management application
P Kukhareva, P Warner, S Rodriguez, H Kramer, C Weir, C Nanjo, ...
AMIA Annual Symposium Proceedings 2019, 562, 2019
132019
Newer architectures for clinical decision support
S Rodriguez-Loya, K Kawamoto
Clinical Decision Support Systems: Theory and Practice, 87-97, 2016
102016
Clinical decision support for whole genome sequence information leveraging a service-oriented architecture: a prototype
BM Welch, S Rodriguez-Loya, K Eilbeck, K Kawamoto
AMIA Annual Symposium Proceedings 2014, 1188, 2014
102014
Enabling healthcare IT governance: human task management service for administering emergency department’s resources for efficient patient flow
S Rodriguez, A Aziz, C Chatwin
Stud Health Technol Inform 202, 87-90, 2014
82014
Implementation of Lung Cancer Screening in Primary Care and Pulmonary Clinics: Pragmatic Clinical Trial of Electronic Health Record-Integrated Everyday Shared Decision-Making …
PV Kukhareva, H Li, TJ Caverly, G Del Fiol, A Fagerlin, JM Butler, R Hess, ...
Chest 164 (5), 1325-1338, 2023
62023
From guidelines to practice: improving clinical care through rule-based clinical decision support at the point of care
A Aziz, S Rodriguez, C Chatwin
Rules on the Web. From Theory to Applications: 8th International Symposium …, 2014
52014
A Standards-based ICT Framework to Enable a Service-Oriented Approach to Clinical Decision Support
SR Loya
University of Sussex, 2015
12015
A Testing Framework to Validate SMART on FHIR Apps and CDS Hooks Services.
RL Bradshaw, BD Hill, D Borbolla, PB Warner, S Rodriguez-Loya, ...
AMIA, 2018
2018
The CDS Collaborative: Goals, Deliverables, and Future Directions.
S Rodriguez-Loya, E Fry, T Sefer, PB Warner, CJ Nanjo, J Goodnough, ...
AMIA, 2015
2015
Value Set Management to Enable Interoperable Clinical Decision Support: Development, Use, and Initial Evaluation of the OpenCDS Value Set Manager.
TJ Tippetts, PB Warner, D Shields, S Rodriguez-Loya, CJ Staes, ...
AMIA, 2014
2014
From Guidelines to Practice: Improving Clinical Care through Rule-Based Clinical Decision Support
A Aziz, S Rodriguez, C Chatwin
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