Publications by authors named "Eugenia Rutenberg"

There is a great and growing need to ascertain what exactly is the state of a patient, in terms of disease progression, actual care practices, pathology, adverse events, and much more, beyond the paucity of data available in structured medical record data. Ascertaining these harder-to-reach data elements is now critical for the accurate phenotyping of complex traits, detection of adverse outcomes, efficacy of off-label drug use, and longitudinal patient surveillance. Clinical notes often contain the most detailed and relevant digital information about individual patients, the nuances of their diseases, the treatment strategies selected by physicians, and the resulting outcomes.

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  • Electronic health records (EHRs) are widely used in healthcare, but issues with interoperability and technical requirements hinder their application in research, prompting the need for more accessible tools for researchers.
  • PatientExploreR is a user-friendly application built on the R/Shiny framework that allows researchers to interact with EHR data, creating dynamic reports and visualizations without needing programming skills.
  • The software is open-source and can be downloaded from GitHub, providing researchers with easy access to EHR data and a synthesized data sandbox for those without direct EHR access.
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