
VigiLens
Health Monitor
Laboratory of
Knowledge Technology in Biomedicine (KT Lab)
Overview | Research
and Development |
The Team | VigiLens Secure Web Portal
| Overview |
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| The goal of
this University and Hospital project of $2,000,000
is to deliver a decision support system
that is server-based, reusable, modular,
and enables telemonitoring of clinical
repositories. |
| Background:
Faculty members, developers and trainees
of the Dept. have previously established
significant |
| milestones in decision
support systems (MYCIN), event monitoring
(Clinical Event
Monitor), and knowledge
representation (Arden Syntax, GLIF). The current
Vigilens project builds on this
experience and provides additional
functionality to the monitoring processes
of the NYP hospital. |
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Research and Development
Biosurveillance: Monitoring outbreaks,
syndromes and immunization.
Rx/D: Improving the quality of
medication prescribing and use in older persons.
Practice
Guidelines for Individualized Medicine: A study of interactions
between practice guidelines from heterogeneous
sources including dynamic combinations,
disambiguation and personalization to a clinical
context and users' preferences. Guideline & Object-Class-Viewer, Guideline Interactions
Viewer
User's
and Organizational Needs: A study of clinical
monitoring needs at the NYPH using focus groups
and questionnaires.
Novel
Relational Database Monitoring exclusively based on
internal database triggers, user defined
functions and stored database procedures.
Advanced
Notification taking into account multiple
factors.
Execution
of Clinical Practice Guidelines Driven by Semantic
Decomposition of Guideline Representation Models. |
The Team
Core Faculty
Stephen Johnson (co-investigator), Dept.
of Biomedical Informatics
Yves Lussier (co-principal investigator),
Dept. of Biomedical Informatics
Eneida Mendonça (co-investigator), Dept. of
Biomedical Informatics
Ted Shortliffe (Principal investigator),
Dept. of Biomedical Informatics
Vimla Patel (co-investigator), Dept.
of Biomedical Informatics
Graduate Trainees
Jeeyae Choi, School of
Nursing
Te-Hui Kuo, Dept. of
Biomedical Informatics
Matthew Niemark, Dept. of
Biomedical Informatics
Ying Tao, Dept. of
Biomedical Informatics
Dongwen Wang, Dept. of
Biomedical Informatics
Core Developers
Dennis Chua, Dept. of
Biomedical Informatics
R. Nathan Kamasamudram,
Dept. of Biomedical Informatics
Jianrong Li, Dept. of
Biomedical Informatics
Affiliated Developers
Alla Babina, Dept. of
Biomedical Informatics
Cynthia Chen, Dept. of
Biomedical Informatics
Tariq Latif, DMI affiliate
Shibu Mathew, Dept. of
Biomedical Informatics
L. Lyuda Shagina, Dept. of
Biomedical Informatics
X. Maria Zhang, Dept. of
Biomedical Informatics
Affiliated Faculty
and Officers
Suzanne Bakken, Center in Evidence Based
Practice for the Underserved, School of Nursing
and Dept.s of Biomedical Informatics
Mary Cooper, New York
Presbyterian Hospital
Jim Cimino, Dept.s of
Biomedical Informatics and Medicine
Bruce Forman, Dept. of
Biomedical Informatics
Carol Friedman, Dept. of
Biomeical Informatics
Frank Fries, Dept. of
Biomedical Informatics
George Hripcsak, Dept. of
Biomedical Informatics
Desmond Jordan, Dept. of
Anesthesiology
Hongfang Liu, Center for
Advanced Technology |
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