Adam Wright

Adam Wright, PhD

Associate Professor of Medicine, BWH
Associate Professor of Biomedical Informatics, HMS (Secondary)

1620 Tremont St, Boston, MA 02120

Adam Wright leads a team of biomedical informatics researchers, physicians, computer scientists and students focused on improving the way that electronic health records work. His team concentrates on clinical decision support systems and data mining of extremely large clinical datasets. He has a particular interest in improving clinical problem lists, using health information technology to prevent instances of medical malpractice and patient harm and ensuring electronic health records operate safely. His group receives funding from the NIH's National Library of Medicine and National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality and a variety of other foundations and groups. In addition to research, Wright also directs the introductory courses in biomedical informatics at Harvard (BMI 701 and BMI 702), and teaches medical students during the January term.

A description and functional taxonomy of rule-based decision support content at a large integrated delivery network.
Authors: Wright A, Goldberg H, Hongsermeier T, Middleton B.
J Am Med Inform Assoc
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Encryption characteristics of two USB-based personal health record devices.
Authors: Wright A, Sittig DF.
J Am Med Inform Assoc
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A roadmap for national action on clinical decision support.
Authors: Osheroff JA, Teich JM, Middleton B, Steen EB, Wright A, Detmer DE.
J Am Med Inform Assoc
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SANDS: an architecture for clinical decision support in a National Health Information Network.
Authors: Wright A, Sittig DF.
AMIA Annu Symp Proc
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Security threat posed by USB-based personal health records.
Authors: Wright A, Sittig DF.
Ann Intern Med
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Automated development of order sets and corollary orders by data mining in an ambulatory computerized physician order entry system.
Authors: Wright A, Sittig DF.
AMIA Annu Symp Proc
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Application of information-theoretic data mining techniques in a national ambulatory practice outcomes research network.
Authors: Wright A, Ricciardi TN, Zwick M.
AMIA Annu Symp Proc
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Enhancing Clinical Problem Lists Through Data Mining and Natural Language Processing (accepted)
Authors: Chen ES, Wright A, Maloney FL, Van Putten C, Paterno MD, Goldberg HS
2008.
A preventable adverse drug event from inaccurate patient matching
Authors: Pruitt P, McCarthy M, Dorsica E, Wright A, Seaver D, Fiumara K, Landman A
J Healthc Inf Manag
Web 2.0 and Clinical Decision Support (accepted)
Authors: Wright A, Bates DW, Middleton B, Thomas SM, Sittig DF
AMIA Annu Symp Proc