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.

Development and evaluation of a crowdsourcing methodology for knowledge base construction: identifying relationships between clinical problems and medications.
Authors: McCoy AB, Wright A, Laxmisan A, Ottosen MJ, McCoy JA, Butten D, Sittig DF.
J Am Med Inform Assoc
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Are physicians' perceptions of healthcare quality and practice satisfaction affected by errors associated with electronic health record use?
Authors: Love JS, Wright A, Simon SR, Jenter CA, Soran CS, Volk LA, Bates DW, Poon EG.
J Am Med Inform Assoc
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Healthcare provider attitudes towards the problem list in an electronic health record: a mixed-methods qualitative study.
Authors: Holmes C, Brown M, Hilaire DS, Wright A.
BMC Med Inform Decis Mak
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Use of order sets in inpatient computerized provider order entry systems: a comparative analysis of usage patterns at seven sites.
Authors: Wright A, Feblowitz JC, Pang JE, Carpenter JD, Krall MA, Middleton B, Sittig DF.
Int J Med Inform
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Preoperative hyponatremia and perioperative complications.
Authors: Leung AA, McAlister FA, Rogers SO, Pazo V, Wright A, Bates DW.
Arch Intern Med
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Use of an electronic problem list by primary care providers and specialists.
Authors: Wright A, Feblowitz J, Maloney FL, Henkin S, Bates DW.
J Gen Intern Med
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Clinical Summarization Capabilities of Commercially-available and Internally-developed Electronic Health Records.
Authors: Laxmisan A, McCoy AB, Wright A, Sittig DF.
Appl Clin Inform
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Recommended practices for computerized clinical decision support and knowledge management in community settings: a qualitative study.
Authors: Ash JS, Sittig DF, Guappone KP, Dykstra RH, Richardson J, Wright A, Carpenter J, McMullen C, Shapiro M, Bunce A, Middleton B.
BMC Med Inform Decis Mak
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Preventability of adverse drug events involving multiple drugs using publicly available clinical decision support tools.
Authors: Wright A, Feblowitz J, Phansalkar S, Liu J, Wilcox A, Keohane CA, Seger DL, Bloomrosen M, Kuperman GJ, Bates DW.
Am J Health Syst Pharm
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Randomized controlled trial of health maintenance reminders provided directly to patients through an electronic PHR.
Authors: Wright A, Poon EG, Wald J, Feblowitz J, Pang JE, Schnipper JL, Grant RW, Gandhi TK, Volk LA, Bloom A, Williams DH, Gardner K, Epstein M, Nelson L, Businger A, Li Q, Bates DW, Middleton B.
J Gen Intern Med
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