Daniel J. Stone

According to our database1, Daniel J. Stone authored at least 10 papers between 2019 and 2022.

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2022
Developing an ETL tool for converting the PCORnet CDM into the OMOP CDM to facilitate the COVID-19 data integration.
J. Biomed. Informatics, 2022

Design and validation of a FHIR-based EHR-driven phenotyping toolbox.
J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc., 2022

Implementing a New FHIR RDF Specification for Semantic Clinical Data Using a JSON-LD-based Approach.
Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Semantic Web Applications and Tools for Health Care and Life Sciences, 2022

2021
Modeling cancer clinical trials using HL7 FHIR to support downstream applications: A case study with colorectal cancer data.
Int. J. Medical Informatics, 2021

On Constraints and Considerations for Extending Support for Natural Language Processing-Based FHIR Resource Generation.
Proceedings of the AMIA 2021, American Medical Informatics Association Annual Symposium, San Diego, CA, USA, October 30, 2021, 2021

FHIRTime: Standardizing Temporal Patterns Identified from Clinical Narratives Using HL7 FHIR.
Proceedings of the AMIA 2021, American Medical Informatics Association Annual Symposium, San Diego, CA, USA, October 30, 2021, 2021

Multi-site Evaluation of Longitudinal Changes in Ejection Fraction in Heart Failure Patients Through Data-driven Phenotyping.
Proceedings of the AMIA 2021, American Medical Informatics Association Annual Symposium, San Diego, CA, USA, October 30, 2021, 2021

2020
Exploring JSON-LD as an Executable Definition of FHIR RDF to Enable Semantics of FHIR Data.
Proceedings of the AMIA 2020, 2020

2019
Developing a FHIR-based EHR phenotyping framework: A case study for identification of patients with obesity and multiple comorbidities from discharge summaries.
J. Biomed. Informatics, 2019

Evaluating the Portability of an NLP System for Processing Echocardiograms: A Retrospective, Multi-site Observational Study.
Proceedings of the AMIA 2019, 2019


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