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Identifying Patient-Reported Outcome Measure Documentation in Veterans Health Administration Chiropractic Clinic Notes: Natural Language Processing Analysis

Identifying Patient-Reported Outcome Measure Documentation in Veterans Health Administration Chiropractic Clinic Notes: Natural Language Processing Analysis

Natural language processing (NLP) of clinic text notes is one promising solution to extracting care quality data from unstructured text [9], with previous studies focusing on pain care quality in primary care and chiropractic care settings [10,11]. Use cases for NLP across other clinical domains highlight its potential utility in information extraction and analysis tasks.

Brian C Coleman, Kelsey L Corcoran, Cynthia A Brandt, Joseph L Goulet, Stephen L Luther, Anthony J Lisi

JMIR Med Inform 2025;13:e66466

The Interactive Care Coordination and Navigation mHealth Intervention for People Experiencing Homelessness: Cost Analysis, Exploratory Financial Cost-Benefit Analysis, and Budget Impact Analysis

The Interactive Care Coordination and Navigation mHealth Intervention for People Experiencing Homelessness: Cost Analysis, Exploratory Financial Cost-Benefit Analysis, and Budget Impact Analysis

We used existing data to estimate the annual health care costs related to inpatient and ED care among people experiencing homelessness. We relied on previous studies on health care utilization among people experiencing homelessness in Texas to determine the average number and range of ED [31-34] and inpatient visits [31,35] (Multimedia Appendix 1).

Hannah P McCullough, Leticia R Moczygemba, Anton L V Avanceña, James O Baffoe

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e64973

Telemedicine Use During the COVID-19 Pandemic in 8 Countries From the International Sexual Health and Reproductive Health Consortium: Web-Based Cross-Sectional Survey Study

Telemedicine Use During the COVID-19 Pandemic in 8 Countries From the International Sexual Health and Reproductive Health Consortium: Web-Based Cross-Sectional Survey Study

Telemedicine helped fill several health care service gaps that emerged during the pandemic, especially in the context of SRH [11]. First, telemedicine allowed patients to consult with health care providers remotely, reducing the need for in-person visits to health care facilities [12]. This was particularly important during the pandemic when minimizing physical contact was essential to curb the spread of the virus. Second, telemedicine platforms were used for COVID-19 screening and triage [5].

Rayner Kay Jin Tan, Devon Hensel, Olena Ivanova, Raquel Gomez Bravo, Adesola Olumide, Emmanuel Adebayo, Amanda Cleeve, Amanda Gesselman, Sonam Jyoti Shah, Helen Adesoba, Gifty Marley, Weiming Tang

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e60369

Applications of Augmented Reality for Prehospital Emergency Care: Systematic Review of Randomized Controlled Trials

Applications of Augmented Reality for Prehospital Emergency Care: Systematic Review of Randomized Controlled Trials

The prehospital setting represents a critical area of emergency medical care. Emergency medical services (EMSs) providers, such as emergency medical technicians, firefighters, and paramedics care for diverse patient populations in variable in highly acute settings; they are often the first to respond to life-threatening scenarios such as traumatic injury or cardiac arrest.

Rayan E Harari, Sara L Schulwolf, Paulo Borges, Hamid Salmani, Farhang Hosseini, Shannon K T Bailey, Brian Quach, Eric Nohelty, Sandra Park, Yash Verma, Eric Goralnick, Scott A Goldberg, Hamid Shokoohi, Roger D Dias, Andrew Eyre

JMIR XR Spatial Comput 2025;2:e66222

Uncovering Specific Navigation Patterns by Assessing User Engagement of People With Dementia and Family Caregivers With an Advance Care Planning Website: Quantitative Analysis of Web Log Data

Uncovering Specific Navigation Patterns by Assessing User Engagement of People With Dementia and Family Caregivers With an Advance Care Planning Website: Quantitative Analysis of Web Log Data

Advance care planning is a communication process between patients, families, and health care professionals to “define goals and preferences for future care and treatment” [1]. This process holds particular relevance in dementia [2]. The cognitive decline in dementia highlights the need for early initiation of advance care planning, enabling people with dementia to reflect on and express their preferences for future care and treatments [3-5].

Charlèss Dupont, Tinne Smets, Courtney Potts, Fanny Monnet, Lara Pivodic, Aline De Vleminck, Chantal Van Audenhove, Maurice Mulvenna, Lieve Van den Block

JMIR Aging 2025;8:e60652

Oncology Clinicians' Perspectives of a Remote Patient Monitoring Program: Multi-Modal Case Study Approach

Oncology Clinicians' Perspectives of a Remote Patient Monitoring Program: Multi-Modal Case Study Approach

Improving the patient’s access to care and enhancing their quality of life by preventing readmission is the primary goal of posthospital care delivery, yet traditional oncology care models often lack communication and monitoring after discharge [1-5]. Consequently, re-admissions for oncology patients within 30 days of discharge for symptoms that could be mitigated with proactive, remote patient monitoring (RPM) is an opportunity for advancing oncology patient care [6-8].

Ann Marie Mazzella-Ebstein, Robert Daly, Jennie Huang, Camila Bernal, Clare Wilhelm, Katherine S Panageas, Jessie Holland, Rori Salvaggio, Jill Ackerman, Jennifer Cracchiolo, Gilad Kuperman, Jun Mao, Aaron Begue, Margaret Barton-Burke

JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e60585

Identifying Complex Scheduling Patterns Among Patients With Cancer With Transportation and Housing Needs: Feasibility Pilot Study

Identifying Complex Scheduling Patterns Among Patients With Cancer With Transportation and Housing Needs: Feasibility Pilot Study

To address structural access challenges around scheduling appointments, some health care institutions employ individuals such as community health workers (CHWs) or patient navigators, who play a pivotal role in guiding patients with cancer through their care journey by offering support for nonmedical needs [10]. CHWs and patient navigators have a wide variety of skills and can provide critical assistance coordinating appointment scheduling and overcoming barriers to attending care [4,11,12].

Allan Fong, Christian Boxley, Laura Schubel, Christopher Gallagher, Katarina AuBuchon, Hannah Arem

JMIR Cancer 2025;11:e57715

Student and Physician Views of How the Dobbs Decision Affects Training and Practice Location Preferences: Cross-Sectional Questionnaire Study

Student and Physician Views of How the Dobbs Decision Affects Training and Practice Location Preferences: Cross-Sectional Questionnaire Study

Those who provide abortion care may face increased stigma or even criminalization, depending on the state in which they train or practice. Those who are in restricted states and are not able to provide abortion care may struggle to navigate what is right for their patients versus what is legal, potentially worsening burnout and compassion fatigue [11,12].

Morgan S Levy, Simone A Bernstein, Sarah M McNeilly, Abigail Liberty, Shira Fishbach, Shikha Jain, Jessica A Gold, Vineet M Arora

Interact J Med Res 2025;14:e55035

Examining the Spillover Economic Impacts of Caregiving Among Families of Children With Medical Complexity to Inform Inclusive Economic Models: Qualitative Study

Examining the Spillover Economic Impacts of Caregiving Among Families of Children With Medical Complexity to Inform Inclusive Economic Models: Qualitative Study

Efforts to improve the value of health care services for patients, families, and payers have increasingly incorporated health economic evaluations that measure the costs and outcomes of health care services and interventions through causal methods, cost-effectiveness, cost-utility, or decision analyses [1,2].

Jessica Keim-Malpass, K Jane Muir, Lisa C Letzkus, Eleanore Scheer, Rupa S Valdez

J Particip Med 2024;16:e60666

Leveraging Personal Technologies in the Treatment of Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders: Scoping Review

Leveraging Personal Technologies in the Treatment of Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders: Scoping Review

Although technologically delivered and assisted care is steadily gaining credibility and acceptability among mental health care professionals, there remain questions about the efficacy, safety and potential limitations of technologically delivered care in SSDs [13]. In fact, research has found that out of the publicly available technology advertised for mental health care, only 3% have scientific evidence supporting their use [14].

Jessica D'Arcey, John Torous, Toni-Rose Asuncion, Leah Tackaberry-Giddens, Aqsa Zahid, Mira Ishak, George Foussias, Sean Kidd

JMIR Ment Health 2024;11:e57150