Jonathan R. Nebeker

3.8k total citations · 1 hit paper
91 papers, 2.7k citations indexed

About

Jonathan R. Nebeker is a scholar working on Health Information Management, Geriatrics and Gerontology and Emergency Medical Services. According to data from OpenAlex, Jonathan R. Nebeker has authored 91 papers receiving a total of 2.7k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 32 papers in Health Information Management, 20 papers in Geriatrics and Gerontology and 20 papers in Emergency Medical Services. Recurrent topics in Jonathan R. Nebeker's work include Electronic Health Records Systems (27 papers), Patient Safety and Medication Errors (20 papers) and Pharmaceutical Practices and Patient Outcomes (20 papers). Jonathan R. Nebeker is often cited by papers focused on Electronic Health Records Systems (27 papers), Patient Safety and Medication Errors (20 papers) and Pharmaceutical Practices and Patient Outcomes (20 papers). Jonathan R. Nebeker collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and Australia. Jonathan R. Nebeker's co-authors include Matthew H. Samore, Paul Barach, Charlene Weir, Jennifer Hoffman, John F. Hurdle, Charles L. Bennett, Kenneth S. Boockvar, Charles L. Bennett, Dennis W. Raisch and Steven M. Belknap and has published in prestigious journals such as JAMA, Journal of Clinical Oncology and SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología.

In The Last Decade

Jonathan R. Nebeker

84 papers receiving 2.5k citations

Hit Papers

Clarifying Adverse Drug E... 2004 2026 2011 2018 2004 100 200 300 400 500

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Jonathan R. Nebeker United States 23 882 656 594 560 444 91 2.7k
Julie Fiskio United States 27 627 0.7× 489 0.7× 1.3k 2.2× 633 1.1× 211 0.5× 61 2.8k
Jamie J. Coleman United Kingdom 30 507 0.6× 318 0.5× 444 0.7× 561 1.0× 192 0.4× 150 3.1k
Sarah P. Slight United Kingdom 28 663 0.8× 613 0.9× 829 1.4× 463 0.8× 217 0.5× 98 2.6k
Glenn Laffel United States 13 817 0.9× 943 1.4× 529 0.9× 331 0.6× 276 0.6× 23 2.3k
D. W. Bates United States 22 1.0k 1.2× 1.2k 1.8× 1.7k 2.8× 359 0.6× 284 0.6× 39 3.3k
Alexander Turchin United States 32 671 0.8× 379 0.6× 395 0.7× 908 1.6× 118 0.3× 119 4.0k
Edward P. Armstrong United States 27 789 0.9× 222 0.3× 269 0.5× 261 0.5× 153 0.3× 149 2.9k
Catherine Yoon United States 21 491 0.6× 1.2k 1.8× 745 1.3× 369 0.7× 111 0.3× 45 3.3k
Shobha Phansalkar United States 21 600 0.7× 315 0.5× 918 1.5× 488 0.9× 145 0.3× 38 1.8k
Maarten J. ten Berg Netherlands 18 532 0.6× 311 0.5× 826 1.4× 458 0.8× 104 0.2× 38 1.9k

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Fields of papers citing papers by Jonathan R. Nebeker

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Jonathan R. Nebeker

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Kim, Minsu, Makoto Jones, Byung H. Park, et al.. (2024). A framework for inferring and analyzing pharmacotherapy treatment patterns. BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making. 24(1). 68–68.
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Shafer, Paul, Yevgeniy Feyman, Megan Price, et al.. (2024). Effect of mental health staffing inputs on initiation of care among recently separated Veterans. Health Services Research. 59(S2). e14333–e14333. 1 indexed citations
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Brown, Steven H., et al.. (2024). Defining the Subtypes of Long COVID and Risk Factors for Prolonged Disease: Population-Based Case-Crossover Study. JMIR Public Health and Surveillance. 10. e49841–e49841. 2 indexed citations
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Park, Byung H., et al.. (2022). Real-time Multi-granular Analytics Framework for HIT Systems. 2022 IEEE International Conference on Big Data (Big Data). 3441–3446.
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Park, Byung, et al.. (2020). Characterizing Sub-Cohorts via Data Normalization and Representation Learning. OSTI OAI (U.S. Department of Energy Office of Scientific and Technical Information). 173–176.
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Pfaff, Mark S., et al.. (2020). Analysis of the cognitive demands of electronic health record use. Journal of Biomedical Informatics. 113. 103633–103633. 5 indexed citations
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DuVall, Scott L., et al.. (2019). A Tale of Two Databases: The DoD and VA Infrastructure for Clinical Intelligence (DaVINCI). Studies in health technology and informatics. 264. 1660–1661. 11 indexed citations
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Bouhaddou, Omar, et al.. (2016). Automated Detection of Privacy Sensitive Conditions in C-CDAs: Security Labeling Services at the Department of Veterans Affairs.. PubMed. 2016. 332–341. 2 indexed citations
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Leecaster, Molly, et al.. (2016). Translation of Contextual Control Model to chronic disease management: A paradigm to guide design of cognitive support systems. Journal of Biomedical Informatics. 71. S60–S67. 4 indexed citations
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FitzHenry, Fern, Jason Denton, Jonathan R. Nebeker, et al.. (2015). Transforming the National Department of Veterans Affairs Data Warehouse to the OMOP Common Data Model.. AMIA. 1 indexed citations
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Pfaff, Mark S., et al.. (2015). Uncovering the Cognitive Demands of EHR Use via Task Analysis.. AMIA. 1 indexed citations
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Weir, Charlene, et al.. (2014). Considerations of Dual Process Theories for EHR Design.. AMIA. 1 indexed citations
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Weir, Charlene, et al.. (2012). The orderly and effective visit: impact of the electronic health record on modes of cognitive control.. PubMed. 2012. 979–87. 9 indexed citations
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Nelson, Richard E., et al.. (2012). MO3 Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Different Strategies for Fragility Fracture Prevention in United States Male Veterans. Value in Health. 15(4). A8–A8. 3 indexed citations
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Mull, Hillary J., Jonathan R. Nebeker, Stephanie L. Shimada, et al.. (2011). Consensus Building for Development of Outpatient Adverse Drug Event Triggers. Journal of Patient Safety. 7(2). 66–71. 12 indexed citations
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Rosen, Amy K., Hillary J. Mull, Haytham M.A. Kaafarani, et al.. (2011). Applying Trigger Tools to Detect Adverse Events Associated With Outpatient Surgery. Journal of Patient Safety. 7(1). 45–59. 17 indexed citations
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Nelson, Ryan, et al.. (2011). Overestimation of the effects of adherence on outcomes: a case study in healthy user bias and hypertension. Heart. 97(22). 1862–1869. 31 indexed citations
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Nebeker, Jonathan R., Paul R. Yarnold, Robert C. Soltysik, et al.. (2007). Developing Indicators of Inpatient Adverse Drug Events Through Nonlinear Analysis Using Administrative Data. Medical Care. 45(10). S81–S88. 25 indexed citations
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Nebeker, Jonathan R., et al.. (2006). Estas son las tecnologías que ponen a prueba las almas de los hombres. Tecnología de la Información de la Salud con sentido común. PEDIATRICS. 61(1). 7–8. 2 indexed citations
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Nebeker, Jonathan R., Renu Virmani, Charles L. Bennett, et al.. (2005). Hypersensitivity Cases Associated With Drug-Eluting Coronary Stents. Journal of the American College of Cardiology. 47(1). 175–181. 457 indexed citations

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