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author_facet Amin, Waqas
Tsui, Fuchiang (Rich)
Borromeo, Charles
Chuang, Cynthia H
Espino, Jessi
Ford, Daniel
Hwang, Wenke
Kapoor, Wishwa
Lehmann, Harold
Martich, G Daniel
Morton, Sally
Paranjape, Anuradha
Shirey, William
Sorensen, Aaron
Becich, Michael J
Hess, Rachel
Docimo, Anne Boland
Gibson, Kevin
Heinrich, Theresa A
Jain, Sandeep
Kahn, Jeremy
Khorey, Lisa
Lindell, Kathleen
McTigue, Kathleen
Mueller, Mary
Ryan, Chris
Clark, Jeanne
Danoff, Sonye
Gumas, Diana
Meiselman, Sam
Nazarian, Saman
Oberteuffer, Robert
Wang, Nae-Yuh
Abendroth, Thomas
Bascom, Rebecca
Berg, Arthur
Dimmock, Anne
Dzomba, Bari
Kraschnewski, Jennifer
Naccarelli, Gerald
Notterman, Daniel
Paz, Harold
Rauscher, Richard
Sciamanna, Christopher
Cheung, Joseph
Cordova, Francis
Feldman, Art
Frank, Erdlen
Jacobs, Mike
Mohan, Kruti
Parker, Mitch
Pettengill, Chad
Valentin, Maribel
Weiner, Mark
Amin, Waqas
Tsui, Fuchiang (Rich)
Borromeo, Charles
Chuang, Cynthia H
Espino, Jessi
Ford, Daniel
Hwang, Wenke
Kapoor, Wishwa
Lehmann, Harold
Martich, G Daniel
Morton, Sally
Paranjape, Anuradha
Shirey, William
Sorensen, Aaron
Becich, Michael J
Hess, Rachel
Docimo, Anne Boland
Gibson, Kevin
Heinrich, Theresa A
Jain, Sandeep
Kahn, Jeremy
Khorey, Lisa
Lindell, Kathleen
McTigue, Kathleen
Mueller, Mary
Ryan, Chris
Clark, Jeanne
Danoff, Sonye
Gumas, Diana
Meiselman, Sam
Nazarian, Saman
Oberteuffer, Robert
Wang, Nae-Yuh
Abendroth, Thomas
Bascom, Rebecca
Berg, Arthur
Dimmock, Anne
Dzomba, Bari
Kraschnewski, Jennifer
Naccarelli, Gerald
Notterman, Daniel
Paz, Harold
Rauscher, Richard
Sciamanna, Christopher
Cheung, Joseph
Cordova, Francis
Feldman, Art
Frank, Erdlen
Jacobs, Mike
Mohan, Kruti
Parker, Mitch
Pettengill, Chad
Valentin, Maribel
Weiner, Mark
author Amin, Waqas
Tsui, Fuchiang (Rich)
Borromeo, Charles
Chuang, Cynthia H
Espino, Jessi
Ford, Daniel
Hwang, Wenke
Kapoor, Wishwa
Lehmann, Harold
Martich, G Daniel
Morton, Sally
Paranjape, Anuradha
Shirey, William
Sorensen, Aaron
Becich, Michael J
Hess, Rachel
Docimo, Anne Boland
Gibson, Kevin
Heinrich, Theresa A
Jain, Sandeep
Kahn, Jeremy
Khorey, Lisa
Lindell, Kathleen
McTigue, Kathleen
Mueller, Mary
Ryan, Chris
Clark, Jeanne
Danoff, Sonye
Gumas, Diana
Meiselman, Sam
Nazarian, Saman
Oberteuffer, Robert
Wang, Nae-Yuh
Abendroth, Thomas
Bascom, Rebecca
Berg, Arthur
Dimmock, Anne
Dzomba, Bari
Kraschnewski, Jennifer
Naccarelli, Gerald
Notterman, Daniel
Paz, Harold
Rauscher, Richard
Sciamanna, Christopher
Cheung, Joseph
Cordova, Francis
Feldman, Art
Frank, Erdlen
Jacobs, Mike
Mohan, Kruti
Parker, Mitch
Pettengill, Chad
Valentin, Maribel
Weiner, Mark
spellingShingle Amin, Waqas
Tsui, Fuchiang (Rich)
Borromeo, Charles
Chuang, Cynthia H
Espino, Jessi
Ford, Daniel
Hwang, Wenke
Kapoor, Wishwa
Lehmann, Harold
Martich, G Daniel
Morton, Sally
Paranjape, Anuradha
Shirey, William
Sorensen, Aaron
Becich, Michael J
Hess, Rachel
Docimo, Anne Boland
Gibson, Kevin
Heinrich, Theresa A
Jain, Sandeep
Kahn, Jeremy
Khorey, Lisa
Lindell, Kathleen
McTigue, Kathleen
Mueller, Mary
Ryan, Chris
Clark, Jeanne
Danoff, Sonye
Gumas, Diana
Meiselman, Sam
Nazarian, Saman
Oberteuffer, Robert
Wang, Nae-Yuh
Abendroth, Thomas
Bascom, Rebecca
Berg, Arthur
Dimmock, Anne
Dzomba, Bari
Kraschnewski, Jennifer
Naccarelli, Gerald
Notterman, Daniel
Paz, Harold
Rauscher, Richard
Sciamanna, Christopher
Cheung, Joseph
Cordova, Francis
Feldman, Art
Frank, Erdlen
Jacobs, Mike
Mohan, Kruti
Parker, Mitch
Pettengill, Chad
Valentin, Maribel
Weiner, Mark
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spelling Amin, Waqas Tsui, Fuchiang (Rich) Borromeo, Charles Chuang, Cynthia H Espino, Jessi Ford, Daniel Hwang, Wenke Kapoor, Wishwa Lehmann, Harold Martich, G Daniel Morton, Sally Paranjape, Anuradha Shirey, William Sorensen, Aaron Becich, Michael J Hess, Rachel Docimo, Anne Boland Gibson, Kevin Heinrich, Theresa A Jain, Sandeep Kahn, Jeremy Khorey, Lisa Lindell, Kathleen McTigue, Kathleen Mueller, Mary Ryan, Chris Clark, Jeanne Danoff, Sonye Gumas, Diana Meiselman, Sam Nazarian, Saman Oberteuffer, Robert Wang, Nae-Yuh Abendroth, Thomas Bascom, Rebecca Berg, Arthur Dimmock, Anne Dzomba, Bari Kraschnewski, Jennifer Naccarelli, Gerald Notterman, Daniel Paz, Harold Rauscher, Richard Sciamanna, Christopher Cheung, Joseph Cordova, Francis Feldman, Art Frank, Erdlen Jacobs, Mike Mohan, Kruti Parker, Mitch Pettengill, Chad Valentin, Maribel Weiner, Mark 1067-5027 1527-974X Oxford University Press (OUP) Health Informatics http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/amiajnl-2014-002759 <jats:title>Abstract</jats:title> <jats:p>The PaTH (University of Pittsburgh/UPMC, Penn State College of Medicine, Temple University Hospital, and Johns Hopkins University) clinical data research network initiative is a collaborative effort among four academic health centers in the Mid-Atlantic region. PaTH will provide robust infrastructure to conduct research, explore clinical outcomes, link with biospecimens, and improve methods for sharing and analyzing data across our diverse populations. Our disease foci are idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, atrial fibrillation, and obesity. The four network sites have extensive experience in using data from electronic health records and have devised robust methods for patient outreach and recruitment. The network will adopt best practices by using the open-source data-sharing tool, Informatics for Integrating Biology and the Bedside (i2b2), at each site to enhance data sharing using centrally defined common data elements, and will use the Shared Health Research Information Network (SHRINE) for distributed queries across the network.</jats:p> PaTH: towards a learning health system in the Mid-Atlantic region Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association
spellingShingle Amin, Waqas, Tsui, Fuchiang (Rich), Borromeo, Charles, Chuang, Cynthia H, Espino, Jessi, Ford, Daniel, Hwang, Wenke, Kapoor, Wishwa, Lehmann, Harold, Martich, G Daniel, Morton, Sally, Paranjape, Anuradha, Shirey, William, Sorensen, Aaron, Becich, Michael J, Hess, Rachel, Docimo, Anne Boland, Gibson, Kevin, Heinrich, Theresa A, Jain, Sandeep, Kahn, Jeremy, Khorey, Lisa, Lindell, Kathleen, McTigue, Kathleen, Mueller, Mary, Ryan, Chris, Clark, Jeanne, Danoff, Sonye, Gumas, Diana, Meiselman, Sam, Nazarian, Saman, Oberteuffer, Robert, Wang, Nae-Yuh, Abendroth, Thomas, Bascom, Rebecca, Berg, Arthur, Dimmock, Anne, Dzomba, Bari, Kraschnewski, Jennifer, Naccarelli, Gerald, Notterman, Daniel, Paz, Harold, Rauscher, Richard, Sciamanna, Christopher, Cheung, Joseph, Cordova, Francis, Feldman, Art, Frank, Erdlen, Jacobs, Mike, Mohan, Kruti, Parker, Mitch, Pettengill, Chad, Valentin, Maribel, Weiner, Mark, Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, PaTH: towards a learning health system in the Mid-Atlantic region, Health Informatics
title PaTH: towards a learning health system in the Mid-Atlantic region
title_full PaTH: towards a learning health system in the Mid-Atlantic region
title_fullStr PaTH: towards a learning health system in the Mid-Atlantic region
title_full_unstemmed PaTH: towards a learning health system in the Mid-Atlantic region
title_short PaTH: towards a learning health system in the Mid-Atlantic region
title_sort path: towards a learning health system in the mid-atlantic region
title_unstemmed PaTH: towards a learning health system in the Mid-Atlantic region
topic Health Informatics
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/amiajnl-2014-002759