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Strategic Alliances Model for a Merger: NewYork-Presbyterian’s Use of Service Lines to Bring Two Academic Medical Centers Together

by Dina E. Stein, Herbert Pardes, Michael A. Berman
"... NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital is the result of the 1998 merger of two large New York City academic medical centers, the former New York and Presbyterian Hospitals, and is affiliated with two independent medical schools, the ..."
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NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital is the result of the 1998 merger of two large New York City academic medical centers, the former New York and Presbyterian Hospitals, and is affiliated with two independent medical schools, the

Institutional Profile The Department of Surgery at NewYork– Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center: At the Forefront of Surgical Innovation

by Fabrizio Michelassi, Thomas J. Fahey Iii
"... T HE HISTORY OF surgery at The New York Hospital,the second oldest hospital in the United States, reflects the evolution of surgery in America and is marked by some of the most extraordinary achieve-ments in medicine. The New York Hospital was the cradle of early surgical developments and instructio ..."
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patients, students, and residents and generated innovations for the benefit of the surgical patient. With the more recent merger of New York Hospital and Presbyterian Hospital into a new entity, NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital, our Department is poised to continue making additional important contributions

TITLE: ENERGY CONSERVATION POLICY POLICY:

by Royal Charter Properties
"... It is the policy of NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital to design and establish a fundamental understanding of and institutional commitment to environmental responsibility, and to implement methods to reduce energy consumption and related costs. PURPOSE: The purpose of this energy policy is to establish t ..."
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It is the policy of NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital to design and establish a fundamental understanding of and institutional commitment to environmental responsibility, and to implement methods to reduce energy consumption and related costs. PURPOSE: The purpose of this energy policy is to establish

Automated Real-Time Detection and Notification of Positive Infection Cases

by Elizabeth S. Chen, David Wajngurt
"... Infection control in the healthcare setting is an essential component for patient safety and quality of care. To assist with daily infection control functions, we have implemented an alert in the Vigilens Health Monitor (a clinical decision support system at our institution) for real-time detection ..."
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and notification of positive infection cases in both inpatient and outpatient settings. INTRODUCTION. Clinical decision support systems have become prevalent in the health care setting and can play a valuable role in patient care and safety1. At NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital (NYPH), we have been developing

Limited Parsing of Notational Text Visit Notes: Ad-hoc vs. NLP Approaches

by Mihai Busuioc Md, Carol Friedman Phd
"... This paper describes the extraction of structured data relevant to glaucoma diagnosis and progression from visit notes typed as “notational text ” by ophthalmologists during patient encounters. We compared two text processing systems: a limited pattern matching system called GDP (Glaucoma Dedicated ..."
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Parser) and MedLEE, a proven natural language processing system which is in routine use encoding findings from chest radiograph and mammogram reports at the NewYork-Presbyterian hospital’s Columbia-Presbyterian Center. We also evaluated the use of GDP as a preprocessor program to transform notational

1 Supervised Topic Modeling in Clinical Text

by unknown authors , 2011
"... Current medical record keeping technology relies heavily upon human capacity to effectively summarize and infer information from free-text physician notes. We propose a novel method to suggest diagnostic code assignment for patient visits, based upon narrative medical notes. We applied a supervised ..."
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latent Dirichlet allocation model to a corpora of free-text medical notes from NewYork- Presbyterian Hospital to infer a set of specific ICD-9 codes for each patient note. Evaluation of the predictions were conducted by comparison to a gold-standard set of ICD-9s assigned to a set of patient notes. 1

Section Classification in Clinical Notes using Supervised Hidden Markov Model

by Ying Li, Sharon Lipsky Gorman, Noémie Elhadad
"... As more and more information is available in the Electronic Health Record in the form of free-text narrative, there is a need for automated tools, which can process and understand such texts. One first step towards the automated processing of clinical texts is to determine the document-level structu ..."
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,679 clinical notes from NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital. We compare our method to a state-of-the-art baseline, which ignores the sequential aspect of the sections and considers each section independently of the others in a note. Experiments show that our method outperforms the baseline significantly, yielding 93

Modeling Prognostic Factors in Resectable Pancreatic

by Taxiarchis Botsis, Valsamo K. Anagnostou, Gunnar Hartvigsen, George Hripcsak, Chunhua Weng
"... Background: The accurate prognosis for patients with resectable pancreatic adenocarcinomas requires the incorporation of more factors than those included in AJCC TNM system. Methods: We identified 218 patients diagnosed with stage I and II pancreatic adenocarcinoma at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/ ..."
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Background: The accurate prognosis for patients with resectable pancreatic adenocarcinomas requires the incorporation of more factors than those included in AJCC TNM system. Methods: We identified 218 patients diagnosed with stage I and II pancreatic adenocarcinoma at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital
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