Name
Affiliation
Papers
SIDNEY N. THORNTON
Department of Biomedical Informatics, University of Utah, School of Medicine, 26 South 2000 East, Suite 5700 HSEB, Salt Lake City, UT 841112 5750, USA and Intermountain Healthcare, Salt Lake City, ...
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Collaborators
Citations 
PageRank 
77
46
16.69
Referers 
Referees 
References 
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Title
Citations
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Year
Implementing Electronic Case Reporting - an Overview of Utah's Pilot Participation in Digital Bridge.00.342018
Implementing Automated Data Reporting to Improve Early Hearing Care.00.342017
Overcoming Policy and Operational Challenges for Health Data Exchange Using a Validation Service for Patient to Provider Relationships.00.342017
Implementing Data Event Triggers with Standard-based Document Exchange to Improve Timely Communication for Referring Providers.00.342017
Who Is Your Doctor? Analysis of Patient-Reported and EHR-Imputed Primary Care Physician.00.342017
Relieving Operational Burdens of Participants in Inter-organizational Care Coordination.00.342016
Establishing Value of Health Information Exchange Content.00.342016
Convening Utah's Healthcare Interests -A Statewide Care Coordination Infrastructure.00.342016
Patient Identity Matching for Health Information Exchange between Poison Control Centers and Emergency Departments.00.342016
Caregivers Access to Patient Portal: A Retrospective Descriptive Analysis.00.342016
Data Error Transparency in Health Information Exchange.00.342015
Automating Maintenance of Care Team Relationships from Electronic Health Administrative Data to Decrease Variability of Care Coordination using the Health Information Exchange Infrastructure.00.342015
Characterizing the Structure of a Patient's Care Team through Electronic Encounter Data Analysis.20.402015
Streamlining Health Information Exchange Workflows through Automated Disclosure Control Services.00.342014
Configuring Health Information Exchange Identity and Consent Services for Operational Use in a Changing HIE Landscape.00.342014
De-duplicating Distributed Research Cohorts using Health Information Exchange Identity Services.00.342014
Improving Clinical Data Integrity by using Data Adjudication Techniques for Data Received through a Health Information Exchange (HIE).00.342014
Value Transparency in Health Information Exchange as a Mechanism to Enrich Patient Participation.00.342014
Sharing qualitative matching parameters among Master Patient Indices.00.342013
Data Adjudication Architecture for Health Information Exchange (HIE): a Case of Adjudicating and Storing Hemoglobin A1C Values.10.412013
Patient-level analysis of outcomes using structured labor and delivery data10.662009
Generating Nurse Profiles from Computerized Labor and Delivery Documentation.10.362008
Modeling the distribution of Nursing Effort using structured Labor and Delivery documentation31.032008
Physician use of outpatient electronic health records to improve care.40.562008
Extracting Nursing Practice Patterns from Structured Labor and Delivery Data Sets.20.732007
Neonatal bilirubin management as an implementation example of interdisciplinary continuum of care tools.00.342007
Architectural strategies and issues with health information exchange.60.862006
Physician use of electronic medical records: Issues and successes with direct data entry and physician productivity.101.772005
Reducing Duplicate Patient Creation Using a Probabilistic Matching Algorithm in an Open-access Community Data Sharing Environment.40.932005
Aiding Clinicians through Summarization of Perinatal Data.00.342005
Use and Impact of a Computer-Generated Patient Summary Worksheet for Primary Care.91.082005
Integration challenges of clinical information systems developed without a shared data dictionary10.402004
Using point of service clinical documentation to reduce variability in charge capture.20.732002