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Douglas K. Martin

Douglas K. Martin

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Social Sciences and Humanities

D-Index
41
Citations
7975
World Ranking
5005
National Ranking
300

Overview

Douglas K. Martin is affiliated with the University of Toronto in Canada. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Health Professions, with specific focus areas including General Health Professions, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Health Information Management, Emergency Medicine, and Neurology.

Their main research topics cover Electronic Health Records Systems, Mobile Health and mHealth Applications, Lung Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment, Traumatic Brain Injury and Neurovascular Disturbances, Trauma and Emergency Care Studies, Ethics in Clinical Research, and Healthcare Technology and Patient Monitoring.

Douglas K. Martin has published several papers in various academic journals. Notable recent publications include:

  • Establishing a multidisciplinary initiative for interoperable electronic health record innovations at an academic medical center, 2021, JAMIA Open
  • Integrated displays to improve chronic disease management in ambulatory care: A SMART on FHIR application informed by mixed-methods user testing, 2020, Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association
  • Somewhere to go: assessing the impact of public restroom interventions on reports of open defecation in San Francisco, California from 2014 to 2020, 2022, BMC Public Health
  • Implementation of Lung Cancer Screening in Primary Care and Pulmonary Clinics, 2023, CHEST Journal
  • Early diagnosis of mortality using admission CT perfusion in severe traumatic brain injury patients (ACT-TBI): protocol for a prospective cohort study, 2021, BMJ Open

Frequent scholarly venues for Douglas K. Martin include the Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, BMJ Open, JAMIA Open, BMC Public Health, and CHEST Journal.

Common collaborators in their research work consist of Kensaku Kawamoto, Michael Flynn, Phillip B. Warner, Polina Kukhareva, and Claude Nanjo. These coauthors have contributed to multiple projects and publications with Martin.

Best Publications

  • Quality End-of-Life Care: Patients' Perspectives

    Peter A. Singer;Douglas K. Martin;Merrijoy Kelner

  • Nanotechnology and the developing world

    Fabio Salamanca-Buentello;Deepa L Persad;Erin B Court;Douglas K Martin

  • Top ten biotechnologies for improving health in developing countries

    Abdallah S. Daar;Halla Thorsteinsdóttir;Douglas K. Martin;Alyna C. Smith

  • Reconceptualizing Advance Care Planning From the Patient's Perspective

    Peter A. Singer;Douglas K. Martin;James V. Lavery;Elaine C. Thiel

  • Priority setting: what constitutes success? A conceptual framework for successful priority setting

    Shannon L Sibbald;Peter A Singer;Ross Upshur;Ross Upshur;Douglas K Martin

  • Setting priorities in health care organizations: criteria, processes, and parameters of success

    Jennifer L Gibson;Douglas K Martin;Peter A Singer

  • Priority setting for new technologies in medicine: qualitative case study.

    Peter A Singer;Douglas K Martin;Mita Giacomini;Laura Purdy

  • Fairness, accountability for reasonableness, and the views of priority setting decision-makers.

    Douglas K Martin;Mita Giacomini;Peter A Singer

  • Priority setting at the micro-, meso- and macro-levels in Canada, Norway and Uganda.

    Lydia Kapiriri;Ole Frithjof Norheim;Douglas K. Martin

  • Public engagement in setting priorities in health care

    Rebecca A. Bruni;Andreas Laupacis;Douglas K. Martin

  • Priority-setting decisions for new cancer drugs: a qualitative case study

    Douglas K Martin;Joseph L Pater;Peter A Singer

  • Priority setting in hospitals: Fairness, inclusiveness, and the problem of institutional power differences

    Jennifer L. Gibson;Douglas K. Martin;Peter A. Singer

  • A new model of advance care planning : Observations from people with HIV

    Douglas K. Martin;Elaine C. Thiel;Peter A. Singer

  • Planning for the end of life

    Douglas K Martin;Linda L Emanuel;Peter A Singer

  • Regenerative medicine and the developing world.

    Heather L Greenwood;Peter A Singer;Gregory P Downey;Douglas K Martin

  • Evidence, economics and ethics: resource allocation in health services organizations.

    Jennifer L Gibson;Douglas K Martin;Peter A Singer

  • Participation in health care priority-setting through the eyes of the participants.

    Douglas K Martin;Julia Abelson;Peter A Singer

  • Fairness and accountability for reasonableness. Do the views of priority setting decision makers differ across health systems and levels of decision making

    Lydia Kapiriri;Ole F. Norheim;Douglas K. Martin

  • Ethics and economics: does programme budgeting and marginal analysis contribute to fair priority setting?

    Jennifer Gibson;Craig Mitton;Douglas Martin;Cam Donaldson

  • Priority setting in a hospital critical care unit: qualitative case study.

    Jens Mielke;Douglas K. Martin;Peter A. Singer

  • A strategy to improve priority setting in developing countries.

    Lydia Kapiriri;Douglas K. Martin

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter A. Singer
Peter A. Singer National University of Singapore
Abdallah S. Daar
Abdallah S. Daar University of Toronto
Ross E. G. Upshur
Ross E. G. Upshur University of Toronto
Ole Frithjof Norheim
Ole Frithjof Norheim University of Bergen
Andrew W. Howard
Andrew W. Howard California Institute of Technology
Astrid Blystad
Astrid Blystad University of Bergen
Gregory P. Downey
Gregory P. Downey National Jewish Health
Knut Fylkesnes
Knut Fylkesnes University of Bergen
Mauro Giacomini
Mauro Giacomini McMaster University
Bruno Marchal
Bruno Marchal Institute of Tropical Medicine Antwerp

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