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. 2023 Jan;14(1):164-171.
doi: 10.1055/a-2000-7590. Epub 2022 Dec 19.

Paging the Clinical Informatics Community: Respond STAT to Dobbs v. Jackson's Women's Health Organization

Simone Arvisais-Anhalt  1 Akshay Ravi  2 Benjamin Weia  2 Jos Aarts  3 Hasan B Ahmad  4 Ellen Araj  5 Julie A Bauml  6 Marge Benham-Hutchins  7 Andrew D Boyd  8 Aimee Brecht-Doscher  9 Kerryn Butler-Henderson  10 Atul J Butte  11 Anthony B Cardilo  12 Nymisha Chilukuri  13 Mildred K Cho  14   15 Jenny K Cohen  2 Catherine K Craven  16 Salvatore Crusco  17 Farah Dadabhoy  18 Dev Dash  19 Claire DeBolt  20   21 Peter L Elkin  22 Oluseyi A Fayanju  23 Laura J Fochtmann  24   25 Justin V Graham  26 John J Hanna  27 William Hersh  28 Mackenzie R Hofford  29 Jonathan D Hron  30 Sean S Huang  31 Brian R Jackson  32   33 Bonnie Kaplan  34 William Kelly  35 Kyungmin Ko  36   37 Ross Koppel  38   39 Nikhil Kurapati  40 Gabriel Labbad  41 Julie J Lee  13 Christoph U Lehmann  42 Stefano Leitner  43 Zachary C Liao  44 Richard J Medford  42 Edward R Melnick  45 Anoop N Muniyappa  2 Sara G Murray  2 Aaron Barak Neinstein  2 Victoria Nichols-Johnson  46 Laurie Lovett Novak  6 William Scott Ogan  47 Larry Ozeran  48 Natalie M Pageler  13 Deepti Pandita  49 Ajay Perumbeti  50 Carolyn Petersen  51 Logan Pierce  2 Raghuveer Puttagunta  52 Priya Ramaswamy  53 Kendall M Rogers  54 S Trent Rosenbloom  6 Angela Ryan  55 Sameh Saleh  56   57 Chethan Sarabu  58 Richard Schreiber  58   59 Kate A Shaw  60 Ida Sim  2   61 S Joseph Sirintrapun  62 Anthony Solomonides  63 Jacob D Spector  64 Justin B Starren  65 Michelle Stoffel  66 Vignesh Subbian  67 Karl Swanson  2 Adrian Tomes  2 Karen Trang  68 Kim M Unertl  6 Jenny L Weon  27 Mary A Whooley  69   70 Kevin Wiley  71 Drew F K Williamson  72 Peter Winkelstein  73 Jenson Wong  74 James Xie  75 Julia K W Yarahuan  30 Nathan Yung  76 Chloe Zera  77 Neda Ratanawongsa  78 Shobha Sadasivaiah  2
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Paging the Clinical Informatics Community: Respond STAT to Dobbs v. Jackson's Women's Health Organization

Simone Arvisais-Anhalt et al. Appl Clin Inform. 2023 Jan.
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J.A. is a member of the Platform for AI Ethics, Netherlands Institute for Standardization (NEN), member of the NEN 7542 workgroup on standardization of medication process data and contract reviewer for the European Commission. S.A.-A. has received consulting fees from AstraZeneca, Agilent Biotechnologies, and Diazyme. A.D.B. has received grants or contracts from NIH and NSF, payment or honoraria from Adelphi University, and travel support from Microsoft. A.J.B. is a cofounder of and consultant to Personalis and NuMedii; consultant to Mango Tree Corporation, and in the recent past, Samsung, 10x Genomics, Helix, Pathway Genomics, and Verinata (Illumina); has served on paid advisory panels or boards for Geisinger Health, Regenstrief Institute, Gerson Lehman Group, AlphaSights, Covance, Novartis, Genentech, and Merck, and Roche; is a shareholder in Personalis and NuMedii; is a minor shareholder in Apple, Meta (Facebook), Alphabet (Google), Microsoft, Amazon, Snap, 10x Genomics, Illumina, Regeneron, Sanofi, Pfizer, Royalty Pharma, Moderna, Sutro, Doximity, BioNtech, Invitae, Pacific Biosciences, Editas Medicine, Nuna Health, Assay Depot, and Vet24seven, and several other non–health-related companies and mutual funds; and has received honoraria and travel reimbursement for invited talks from Johnson and Johnson, Roche, Genentech, Pfizer, Merck, Lilly, Takeda, Varian, Mars, Siemens, Optum, Abbott, Celgene, AstraZeneca, AbbVie, Westat, and many academic institutions, medical or disease specific foundations and associations, and health systems. A.J.B. receives royalty payments through Stanford University, for several patents and other disclosures licensed to NuMedii and Personalis. A.J.B.'s research has been funded by NIH, Peraton (as the prime on an NIH contract), Genentech, Johnson and Johnson, FDA, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Leon Lowenstein Foundation, Intervalien Foundation, Priscilla Chan and Mark Zuckerberg, the Barbara and Gerson Bakar Foundation, and in the recent past, the March of Dimes, Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, California Governor's Office of Planning and Research, California Institute for Regenerative Medicine, L'Oreal, and Progenity. A.B.C. has received consulting fees from Invitae Corporation. J.K.C. has received grants or contracts from the Office of Rural Health and Office of Healthcare and Equity, VHA. P.L.E. has received grants or contracts from NLM, NIAAA, and NCATS. Oluseyi Fayanju has received grants or contracts from GetSmarter. L.J.F. serves as a consultant to the American Psychiatric Association, has received travel support in relation to that role, and has also received grant support from NIMH. B.R.J. has received stock or stock options from Consent Vault, LLC. V.N.-J. occupies leadership or fiduciary roles with the Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine and West Central Illinois Breastfeeding Task Force. Ross Koppel has received consulting fees from advisors who contemplate investment in EHR companies, payment or honoraria from University at Buffalo, payment for expert testimony from the U.S. Department of Justice, stock or stock options from TrekIT, and occupies editor roles with the Journal of Applied Clinical Informatics and the International Journal of Medical Informatics. B.K. has received payment or honoraria from the Fall DeVos Medical Ethics Colloquy, and travel support to attend CSHI and AMIA conferences. C.U.L. has received royalties or licenses from Springer, has participated in a Data Safety monitoring board conducted by Lipika Samal at Harvard, and has received stock or stock options from Markel and Celanese. Z.C.L. has received consulting fees from Atrius Health, travel support from the University of Washington, Atrius Health, and Jackson Health System. R.J.M. has supported the present manuscript as a Texas Health Resources Clinical Scholar, has received grants or contracts from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Sergey Brin Family Foundation, and Verily Life Sciences, payment or honoraria from Clinical Infectious Diseases, and occupies a leadership role with the Infectious Diseases Society of America. E.R.M. has received grants or contracts from the National Institute on Drug Abuse, the American Medical Association, and the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. A.B.N. has received grants or contracts from Royal Phillips and Eli Lilly, consulting fees from Intuity Medical, Roche, Eli Lilly, Sanofi, Greenberg Traurig, and Medtronic, payment or honoraria from The Doctors Company and TCOYD, and payment for expert testimony from AMFS. L.L.N. has received grants or contracts from GetPreCiSe, Florida State University, AHRQ, Baptist Memorial Healthcare Corporation, IBM Watson Health, and NIH/NIDDK. Deepti Pandita has received travel support from AMIA, has a patent pending with WellPulse app, and is a board member of AMIA. Raghuveer Puttagunta is a board member of Pennsylvania Medical Society. Angela Ryan is a member of AMIA and vice chair of the Australasian Institute of Digital Health. K.M.R. occupies a leadership role with the Society of Hospital Medicine Public Policy Committee. Neda Ratanawongsa occupies a leadership role with the San Francisco General Foundation. K.A.S. has received grants from Meds360 and Anonymous Foundation, honoraria from Stanford, travel support from the Society of Family Planning, and is a volunteer board member of the Society of Family Planning. Vignesh Subbian has received a grant from the National Science Foundation and occupies a leadership role with the AMIA ELSI Working Group. Ida Sim is a scientific advisor with Myovant Sciences. A.S. has received grants from NCATS Chicago Institute for Translational Medicine and PCORI Capricorn CRN, occupies leadership roles with the American Medical Informatics Association and IEEE Standards Association, and owns stock from Pfizer, Moderna, and J.B.S. holds leadership roles in AMIA and in the American College of Medical Informatics (ACMI), has received research funding from NIH and the Greenwall Foundation, and honoraria or consulting fees from the University of Kentucky, the University of Wisconsin, and the Icahn Mount Sinai School of Medicine. Peter Winkelstein has received a grant or contract from CTSA. J.X. has participated on a Data Safety Monitoring Board or Advisory Board with AfaSci, Inc. and Develo. C.Z. has received grants or contracts from CVS Foundation and Ariadne Labs, royalties, or licenses from UpToDate, consulting fees from Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts, and occupies leadership or fiduciary roles with the American Heart Association, Society for Maternal Fetal Medicine, and ACOG.

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