Michael A. Hogarth, M.D. Clinical Interests A physician with extensive computer background, Michael A. Hogarth sees medical informatics as a key component in maintaining quality of care in today's healthcare environment. He is a member of the American Medical Informatics Association and author of a number of papers in health informatics. Hogarth's research focuses on informatics systems and methods supporting clinical registries, public health, and health information exchange. Title Specialty Professor Internal Medicine, Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Pathology - Clinical, Pathology Informatics Department Division Center/Program Affiliation Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Pathology Center for Health and Technology Clinical and Translational Science Center UC Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center Address/Phone Medical Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Specialty Testing Center, 3740 Business Drive Sacramento, CA 95820 Phone: 916-734-2525 Additional Phone Phone: 916-734-1619 Physician Referrals: 800-4-UCDAVIS (800-482-3284) Languages Education Portuguese, Spanish M.D., University of Texas, Southwestern Medical School, Dallas, Texas, 1991 B.S., Texas A&M University, Temple, Texas, 1985 Residency University of California, Davis, Medical Center, Sacramento, California, 1995 Fellowships University of California, Davis, Medical Center, Sacramento, California, 1997 Board Certifications Professional Memberships American Board of Internal Medicine, 1998 American College of Physicians American Medical Informatics Association Michael A. Hogarth, M.D. California Medical Association National Association of Public Health Statistics and Information Systems Select Recent Publications Hogarth M, Hajopoulos K, Young M, Cowles N, Churin J, Hornthal B, Esserman L. The Communication and Care Plan: a novel approach to patient-centered clinical information systems. J Biomed Inform. 2010 Oct;43(5 Suppl):S6-8. Riedl B, Than N, Hogarth M. Using the UMLS and Simple Statistical Methods to Semantically Categorize Causes of Death on Death Certificates. AMIA Annu Symp Proc. 2010 Nov 13;2010:67781. Yellowlees PM, Marks LS, Hogarth M, Turner S. Standards-based, open-source electronic health record systems: A desirable future for the U.S. health industry. Telemed J E Health, 14(3):284-8. 2008. Yellowlees PM, Marks SL, Hogarth M, Turner S. Open-source electronic health record systems: A desirable future for the U.S. health industry. Telemedicine and e-Health. Jan 2007. Yellowlees PM, Hogarth M, Hilty DM. The importance of distributed broadband networksto academic biomedical research and education programs. Acad Psychiatry. 30(6):451-5. 2006. Hogarth MA, Turner S. A Study of Clinically Related Open Source Software Projects. Proc AMIA Symp. 330-334. 2005. Cardiff RD, Rosner A, Hogarth MA, Galvez JJ, Borowsky AD, Gregg JP Validation of the new challenge for pathology. Toxicologic Pathology, 32 Suppl 1:31-9. 2004. Elkin PL, Brown SH, Lincoln MJ, Hogarth M, Rector A. A Formal Representation for Messages Containining Compositional Expressions. International Journal of Medical Informatics (IJMI). 71 (2-3):89-102. 2003. Howell LP, Hogarth M, Anders TF. Implementing a Mission-Based Reporting System at an Academic Health Center. Academic Medicine. 78(6):645-51. 2003. Srinivas PR, Gusfield D, Mason O, Gertz M, Hogarth M, Stone J, Jones EG, Gorin, FA. Semiautomated generation of neuroanatomical terms and acronyms with a comparison between two neuroanatomical terminologies. Neuroinformatics Journal, 1(2):177-192. 2003. Howell LP, Hogarth M, Anders TF. Creating a Mission-based Reporting System at an academic healthcenter. Acad Med. 77(2):130-8. 2002. Gorin FA, Hogarth MA, Gertz M. The challenges and the rewards of integrating diverse neuroscience information. Neuroscientist. 7(1):18-27. 2001. Hogarth MA, Gertz M, Gorin FA. Terminology query language: a server interface for conceptoriented terminology systems. Proc AMIA Symp. 349-53. 2000. Zhou J, Hogarth MA, Walters RF, Green R, Nesbitt TS, Hybrid System for Telepathology. Human Michael A. Hogarth, M.D. Pathology 31(7): 829-833, 2000. Hogarth MA, Bencken V. Publishing on the Web: Who is responsible for the information anyway? Healthcare Intranet Report January 1998 Hogarth MA, Bencken V. Web Publishing Policies: The UC-Davis Health System Experience Healthcare Intranet Report December 1998 Hogarth MA. 'Informatics and Computing: The Internet at the Crossroads.' Developer.com Tech Focus April 1998 (http://www.developer.com/news/ techfocus/041398 .medicine.html) Hogarth MA. 'Web E-Mail: Extending POP Mail to Nomadic Users'. Healthcare Intranet Report June 1998 Hogarth MA. A Medical Publishing Tool for the Information Age Healthcare Intranet Report November 1998 © 2016 UC Regents