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David Kreda
Harvard Medical School
2009
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PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
37010887New Ways for Patients to Make Sense of Their Electronic Health Record Data Using the Discovery Web Application: Think-Aloud Evaluation Study.JMIR Form Res2023
37603400Alerts and Collections for Automating Patients' Sensemaking and Organizing of Their Electronic Health Record Data for Reflection, Planning, and Clinical Visits: Qualitative Research-Through-Design Study.JMIR Hum Factors2023
37010887New Ways for Patients to Make Sense of Their Electronic Health Record Data Using the Discovery Web Application: Think-Aloud Evaluation Study.JMIR Form Res2023
37603400Alerts and Collections for Automating Patients' Sensemaking and Organizing of Their Electronic Health Record Data for Reflection, Planning, and Clinical Visits: Qualitative Research-Through-Design Study.JMIR Hum Factors2023
34279631Patient-led data sharing for clinical bioinformatics research: USCDI and beyond.J Am Med Inform Assoc2021
34279631Patient-led data sharing for clinical bioinformatics research: USCDI and beyond.J Am Med Inform Assoc2021
35311178The GA4GH Variation Representation Specification: A computational framework for variation representation and federated identification.Cell Genom2021
34901481Computational prediction and validation of specific EmbR binding site on PknH.Synth Syst Biotechnol2021
35311178The GA4GH Variation Representation Specification: A computational framework for variation representation and federated identification.Cell Genom2021
34901481Computational prediction and validation of specific EmbR binding site on PknH.Synth Syst Biotechnol2021
32194985FHIR Genomics: enabling standardization for precision medicine use cases.NPJ Genom Med2020
32194985FHIR Genomics: enabling standardization for precision medicine use cases.NPJ Genom Med2020
28561658More Medicine, Fewer Clicks: How Informatics Can Actually Help Your Practice.Am Soc Clin Oncol Educ Book2017
28561658More Medicine, Fewer Clicks: How Informatics Can Actually Help Your Practice.Am Soc Clin Oncol Educ Book2017
26911829SMART on FHIR: a standards-based, interoperable apps platform for electronic health records.J Am Med Inform Assoc2016
27018265SMART precision cancer medicine: a FHIR-based app to provide genomic information at the point of care.J Am Med Inform Assoc2016
26911829SMART on FHIR: a standards-based, interoperable apps platform for electronic health records.J Am Med Inform Assoc2016
27018265SMART precision cancer medicine: a FHIR-based app to provide genomic information at the point of care.J Am Med Inform Assoc2016
25336590Seeing the forest through the trees: uncovering phenomic complexity through interactive network visualization.J Am Med Inform Assoc2015
25336590Seeing the forest through the trees: uncovering phenomic complexity through interactive network visualization.J Am Med Inform Assoc2015
26198304SMART on FHIR Genomics: facilitating standardized clinico-genomic apps.J Am Med Inform Assoc2015
26198304SMART on FHIR Genomics: facilitating standardized clinico-genomic apps.J Am Med Inform Assoc2015
24970839Are Meaningful Use Stage 2 certified EHRs ready for interoperability? Findings from the SMART C-CDA Collaborative.J Am Med Inform Assoc2014
24970839Are Meaningful Use Stage 2 certified EHRs ready for interoperability? Findings from the SMART C-CDA Collaborative.J Am Med Inform Assoc2014
22427539The SMART Platform: early experience enabling substitutable applications for electronic health records.J Am Med Inform Assoc2012
22427539The SMART Platform: early experience enabling substitutable applications for electronic health records.J Am Med Inform Assoc2012
20543360Healthcare IT usability and suitability for clinical needs: challenges of design, workflow, and contractual relations.Stud Health Technol Inform2010
20543360Healthcare IT usability and suitability for clinical needs: challenges of design, workflow, and contractual relations.Stud Health Technol Inform2010
19318655Health care information technology vendors' "hold harmless" clause: implications for patients and clinicians.JAMA2009
19318655Health care information technology vendors' "hold harmless" clause: implications for patients and clinicians.JAMA2009
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