Name
Affiliation
Papers
ADAM WILCOX
Department of Biomedical Informatics, Columbia University, New York, NY
49
Collaborators
Citations 
PageRank 
178
215
35.66
Referers 
Referees 
References 
698
202
81
Search Limit
100698
Title
Citations
PageRank
Year
Demonstrating an approach for evaluating synthetic geospatial and temporal epidemiologic data utility: results from analyzing >1.8 million SARS-CoV-2 tests in the United States National COVID Cohort Collaborative (N3C)00.342022
Use Of Electronic Health Records To Support A Public Health Response To The Covid-19 Pandemic In The United States: A Perspective From 15 Academic Medical Centers00.342021
A Review of Predictive Analytics Solutions for Sepsis Patients.00.342020
Leaf: an open-source, model-agnostic, data-driven web application for cohort discovery and translational biomedical research.10.352020
SCOR: A secure international informatics infrastructure to investigate COVID-19.10.352020
Designing a Clinical Data Warehouse Architecture to Support Quality Improvement Initiatives.00.342016
Could Patient Self-reported Health Data Complement EHR for Phenotyping?10.392014
Computerization of Mental Health Integration complexity scores at Intermountain Healthcare.00.342014
Health data use, stewardship, and governance: ongoing gaps and challenges: a report from AMIA's 2012 Health Policy Meeting.130.762014
Matching Subjects Between a Research and a Clinical Cohort.00.342013
Analyzing Requests for Clinical Data for Self-Service Penetration.10.362013
Predictors of Health Information-Seeking Behaviors in Hispanics.00.342012
Analysis of Query Negotiation between a Researcher and a Query Expert.10.352012
Establishing Data Governance for Comparative Effectiveness Research: Experience of the Washington Heights Inwood Informatics Infrastructure for Comparative Effectiveness Research (WICER).00.342012
Application of Data Mining Techniques to a Behavioral Risk Factor Data Set to Predict Long-Term Disability after Stroke.00.342012
Using the LOINC Semantic Structure to Integrate Community-based Survey Items into a Concept-based Enterprise Data Dictionary to Support Comparative Effectiveness Research.20.492012
Minimizing electronic health record patient-note mismatches.90.882011
The Evolving Use of a Clinical Data Repository: Facilitating Data Access Within an Electronic Medical Record.40.442009
Sociotechnical analysis of a neonatal ICU.10.372009
Content and Structure of Clinical Problem Lists: A Corpus Analysis100.872008
Physician use of outpatient electronic health records to improve care.40.562008
Using discordance to improve classification in narrative clinical databases: an application to community-acquired pneumonia.80.812007
Automated identification of adverse events related to central venous catheters121.202007
A framework for information system usage in collaborative care151.112007
The United Hospital Fund meeting on evaluating health information exchange.202.842007
Emergency department access to a longitudinal medical record.222.242007
Neonatal bilirubin management as an implementation example of interdisciplinary continuum of care tools.00.342007
Information Needs of Nurse Care Managers.20.412006
Architectural strategies and issues with health information exchange.60.862006
Drug-age alerting for outpatient geriatric prescriptions: a joint study using interoperable drug standards.00.342005
Physician use of electronic medical records: Issues and successes with direct data entry and physician productivity.101.772005
Physician use of electronic medical records: Issues and successes with direct data entry and physician productivity.101.772005
The effect of longitudinal EMR access on laboratory ordering.20.682005
Use and Impact of a Computer-Generated Patient Summary Worksheet for Primary Care.91.082005
Research Paper: The Role of Domain Knowledge in Automating Medical Text Report Classification.00.342003
Review Paper: Reference Standards, Judges, and Comparison Subjects: Roles for Experts in Evaluating System Performance.00.342002
Using natural language processing to analyze physician modifications to data entry templates.30.902002
Using natural language processing to analyze physician modifications to data entry templates.30.902002
The Effect of Text Templates on Physician Data Entry.10.592002
The Effect of Text Templates on Physician Data Entry.10.592002
The effect of sample size and disease prevalence on supervised machine learning of narrative data.10.352002
Knowledge Discovery Using the Electronic Medical Record.00.342002
Disease-specific Data Sheets in the Management of Chronic Conditions - Case Example: Diabetes.00.342002
Medical Text Representations for Inductive Learning121.652000
Classification algorithms applied to narrative reports151.521999
Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining to Assist Natural Language Understanding91.261998
Natural Language as a Tool in the Development of a Controlled Vocabulary.10.451998
Creating an Environment for Linking Knowledge-based Systems to a Clinical Database: A Suite of Tools41.031997
Using Palmtop Computers to Retrieve Clinical Information10.411997