Tara Payne
Research Specialist
phone: (614) 292-8761
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Ms. Payne is currently appointed as a Senior Systems Consultant for The Ohio State University Medical Center Information Warehouse. She is charged with improving the accessibility of data stored within the Information Warehouse using a combination of terminology standards and natural language processing techniques, as well as developing a computational workflow model that can aid in the determination of critical clinical decision points for the purpose of disambiguating charges associated with standard of care and research protocol activities. Previously, Ms. Payne worked as a Biomedical Informatician at the University of Chicago and Columbia University, focusing on the development of knowledge management tools to enhance evidence-based medicine, and novel techniques for linking genotypic and phenotypic information. She earned her Master of Arts degree from and served as a Graduate Research Assistant at Columbia University, where she concentrated on the utilization of retrospective clinical data for multiple purposes, including: the design and implementation of a statistical quality control system for a clinical event monitor, and the use of data mining techniques to predict patient risk for pressure ulcer development. Prior to pursuing her graduate degree, Ms. Payne served as a Programmer/Analyst at Meditech, and received her Bachelor of Arts degree in mathematics and scientific computation from Boston College.
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"Evaluating an NLP-Based Approach to Modeling Computable Clinical Trial Eligibility Criteria", AMIA Annual Symposium 2007, Chicago, Illinois, November 2007 |
"Development of an Ontology Anchored Data Warehouse Meta-model", 2007 AMIA Annual Symposium Proceedings, Chicago, Illinois, November 2007 |
"A Framework for Workflow-based Clinical Research Billing Disambiguation", 2007 AMIA Annual Symposium Proceedings, Chicago, Illinois, November 2007 |
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