Optimizing healthcare research data warehouse design through past COSTAR query analysis. Murphy SN, Morgan MM, Barnett GO, Chueh HC. Laboratory of computer science, Massachusetts General Hospital: four decades of medical informatics. Visual query tool for finding patient cohorts from a clinical data warehouse of the Partners HealthCare System. An integrated, mobile web-based billing and diagnosis program. McAluff J, Berkowicz D, Barnett GO, Chueh HC. Dxplain evoking strength: clinician interpretation and consistency. Internal medicine resident satisfaction with a diagnostic decision support system (Dxplain) introduced on a teaching hospital service. (471)īauer BA, Lee M, Bergstrom L, Wahner-Roedler DL, Bundrick J, Litin S, Hoffer E, Kim R, Famiglietti K, Barnett GO, Elkin PL. Distribution of a primary care office information system. (426)īarnett GO, Hoffer EP, Schneider E, Morgan M, Knowles CM, Levin E, Lee A. Facilitated lipid management using interactive e-mail: preliminary results of a randomized controlled trial. Lester WT, Grant RW, Barnett GO, Chueh HC. Overcoming information overload: an information system for the primary care physician. (488)īarnett GO, Barry MJ, Robb-Nicholson C, Morgan M. DXplain: Patterns of use of a mature expert system. Hoffer EP, Feldman MJ, Kim RJ, Famiglietti KT, Barnett GO. Proceedings of the 2005 AMIA Annual Symposium, 2005 Oct 22-26, Washington, DC. Explain - A Niche Resource for Just-In-Time Knowledge Access. EH Shortliffe, JJ Cimino (eds) Springer-Verlag 2006.īarnett GO, Hoffer EP, Feldman MJ, Famiglietti KT and Kim RJ. Chapter in Biomedical Informatics: Computer Applications in Health Care and Biomedicines.
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Randomized controlled trial of an informatics-based intervention to increase statin prescription for secondary prevention of coronary disease. Lester WT, Grant RW, Chueh H, Barnett GO. Report to the National Institutes of Health Division of Research Grants Computer Research Study Section on computer applications in medical communication and information retrieval systems as related to the improvement of patient care and the medical record - September 26, 1966. Evaluation of the Clinical Assessment project: a computer-based multimedia tool to assess problem-solving ability in medical students. PMID: 17238782 (458)įeldman MJ, Barnett GO, Link DA, Coleman MA, Lowe JA, O'Rourke EJ. Just-in-time knowledge management and patient care. Improving pulmonary artery catheter waveform interpretation. PMID: 18999061Ĭhang J, Thompson T, Lavieri M, Lau K, Ollendieck M, Barnett GO. DXplain -20 years later-what have we learned? Symp Proc. PMID: 22431555.īarnett GO, Hoffer EP, Feldman MJ, Kim RJ, Famiglietti KT. Presence of Key Findings in the Medical Record Prior to a Documented High Risk Diagnosis. 2012 Jun 4(2):227-31.įeldman MJ, Hoffer EP, Barnett GO, Kim RJ, Famiglietti KT, Chueh H. Impact of a computer-based diagnostic decision support tool on the differential diagnoses of medicine residents. He has served on the National Institutes of Health Computer Research Study Section and the Study Section on Health Care Systems.įeldman MJ, Hoffer EP, Barnett GO, Kim RJ, Famiglietti KT, Chueh HC. He was an editor of Methods of Information in Medicine and Computers in Biomedical Research. He is also a founder and original member of the American Medical Informatics Association. Barnett is a founding fellow and former president of the American College of Medical Informatics and received the ACMI Morris Collen Award of Excellence. He has authored numerous publications in medical informatics with subjects as diverse as electronic health records, medical education, knowledge access, and decision support.ĭr. The programming language known as M, Caché, or MUMPS, which remains in widespread use today as the foundation of numerous clinical systems, was invented in LCS under his leadership. Barnett was co-developer of COSTAR, one of the nation’s first computerized electronic health records, and of DXplain, one of the best known, widely used diagnostic decision support systems. He remained the director of the lab until his retirement in 2012.ĭr. From this project, the Laboratory of Computer Science was born. Barnett was recruited by Mass General to head the Hospital Computer Project, an ambitious plan to implement a large hospital information system. He is internationally recognized as one of the founding fathers of medical informatics. Octo Barnett is the founder and former Senior Scientific Director of the Laboratory of Computer Science at Massachusetts General Hospital.