Biography and Research Information

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Feliciano Yu's research focuses on the intersection of health informatics, pharmacogenomics, and child health, with a particular emphasis on the implementation and standards of electronic health records (EHRs) in pediatric settings. His work has contributed to defining EHR standards for child health and developing a pediatric EHR testing and certification program in the USA. Yu has investigated the impact of factors such as population density and area deprivation on COVID-19 positivity rates in a rural Southern US state hospital system. Additionally, his research includes the implementation of pharmacogenomics testing in a single-center pediatric experience and exploring the structure and funding of clinical informatics fellowships.

Metrics

  • h-index: 16
  • Publications: 51
  • Citations: 1,028

Selected Publications

  • Pharmacogenetics (2024) DOI
  • Structure and Funding of Clinical Informatics Fellowships: A National Survey of Program Directors (2024) DOI
  • Defining Electronic Health Record Standards for Child Health: A State-of-the-Art Review (2023) DOI
  • Developing a Pediatric EHR Testing & Certification Program in the USA: Initial Phase (2022) DOI
  • Covid-19 Positivity Differences Among Patients of a Rural, Southern US State Hospital System Based on Population Density, Rural-Urban Classification, and Area Deprivation Index (2022) DOI
  • Precision Health (2022) DOI
  • Implementing Pharmacogenomics Testing: Single Center Experience at Arkansas Children’s Hospital (2021) DOI

Grants & Funding

  • Expanding Translational Research in Arkansas NIH Co-Investigator
  • Development, Demonstration and Evaluation of IRB Data and Document Exchange Standards Supporting Implementation of Central and Single Institutional Review Boards for Multi-site Research NIH/National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences - Pass Through: Duke University Principal Investigator

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