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    Influence of the Digital Anatomist Foundational Model on traditional representations of anatomical concepts.

    • A. V. Agoncillo ;
    • J. L. Mejino, Jr ;
    • C. Rosse

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Influence of the Digital Anatomist Foundational Model on traditional representations of anatomical concepts.


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    Towards a multi-professional patient record--a study of the headings used in clinical practice.

    • H. Ahlfeldt ;
    • M. Ehnfors ;
    • L. Ridderstolpe

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Towards a multi-professional patient record--a study of the headings used in clinical practice.


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    Combining dictionary techniques with extensible markup language (XML)--requirements to a new approach towards flexible and standardized documentation.

    • U. Altmann ;
    • A. G. Tafazzoli ;
    • G. Noelle ;
    • T. Huybrechts ;
    • R Schweiger ;
    • W. Wächter ;
    • J. W. Dudeck

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Combining dictionary techniques with extensible markup language (XML)--requirements to a new approach towards flexible and standardized documentation.


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    Evaluation of a type definition for representing nursing activities within a concept-based terminologic system.

    • S. Bakken ;
    • M. S. Cashen ;
    • A. O'Brien

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Evaluation of a type definition for representing nursing activities within a concept-based terminologic system.


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    The power and limits of a rule-based morpho-semantic parser.

    • R. H. Baud ;
    • A. M. Rassinoux ;
    • P. Ruch ;
    • C. Lovis ;
    • J. R. Scherrer

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    The power and limits of a rule-based morpho-semantic parser.


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    Semantic based concept differential retrieval & equivalence detection in clinical terms version 3 (Read Codes).

    • P. J. Brown ;
    • C. Price

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Semantic based concept differential retrieval & equivalence detection in clinical terms version 3 (Read Codes).


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    Aggregation and reclassification--assessment of GALEN methods in the domain of thoracic surgery.

    • M. Carlsson ;
    • J. Rogers ;
    • H. Ahlfeldt

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Aggregation and reclassification--assessment of GALEN methods in the domain of thoracic surgery.


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    A hypergraphic model of medical informatics: curriculum development guide.

    • X. Chi ;
    • K. Pavilcek

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    A hypergraphic model of medical informatics: curriculum development guide.


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    Desiderata for a clinical terminology server.

    • C. G. Chute ;
    • P. L. Elkin ;
    • D. D. Sherertz ;
    • M. S. Tuttle

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Desiderata for a clinical terminology server.


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    Evaluation of a proposed method for representing drug terminology.

    • J. J. Cimino ;
    • T. J. McNamara ;
    • T. Meredith ;
    • C. A. Broverman ;
    • K. C. Eckert ;
    • M. Moore ;
    • D. J. Tyree

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Evaluation of a proposed method for representing drug terminology.


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    HL7 document patient record architecture: an XML document architecture based on a shared information model.

    • R. H. Dolin ;
    • L. Alschuler ;
    • F. Behlen ;
    • P. V. Biron ;
    • S. Boyer ;
    • D. Essin ;
    • L. Harding ;
    • T. Lincoln ;
    • J. E. Mattison ;
    • W. Rishel ;
    • R. Sokolowski ;
    • J. Spinosa ;
    • J. P. Williams

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    HL7 document patient record architecture: an XML document architecture based on a shared information model.


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    Detailed content and terminological properties of DSM-IV.

    • D. Dunne ;
    • C. G. Chute

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Detailed content and terminological properties of DSM-IV.


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    A randomized double-blind controlled trial of automated term dissection.

    • P. L. Elkin ;
    • K. R. Bailey ;
    • P. V. Ogren ;
    • B. A. Bauer ;
    • C. G. Chute

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    A randomized double-blind controlled trial of automated term dissection.


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    Automatic identification of pneumonia related concepts on chest x-ray reports.

    • M. Fiszman ;
    • W. W. Chapman ;
    • S. R. Evans ;
    • P. J. Haug

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Automatic identification of pneumonia related concepts on chest x-ray reports.


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    A database system for integrated clinical trial management, control, statistical analysis and ICH-compliant reporting.

    • A. Gouveia-Oliveira ;
    • N. C. Salgado

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    A database system for integrated clinical trial management, control, statistical analysis and ICH-compliant reporting.


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    Language-independent automatic acquisition of morphological knowledge from synonym pairs.

    • N. Grabar ;
    • P. Zweigenbaum

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Language-independent automatic acquisition of morphological knowledge from synonym pairs.


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    Modeling the UMLS using an OODB.

    • H. Gu ;
    • Y. Perl ;
    • J. Geller ;
    • M. Halper ;
    • L. M. Liu ;
    • J. J. Cimino

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Modeling the UMLS using an OODB.


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    A process to maintain the quality of a computerized knowledge base.

    • G. J. Kuperman ;
    • J. M. Fiskio ;
    • A. Karson

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    A process to maintain the quality of a computerized knowledge base.


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    The VA's use of DICOM to integrate image data seamlessly into the online patient record.

    • P. M. Kuzmak ;
    • R. E. Dayhoff

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    The VA's use of DICOM to integrate image data seamlessly into the online patient record.


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    Applying the desiderata for controlled medical vocabularies to drug information databases.

    • L. M. Lau ;
    • S. H. Lam

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Applying the desiderata for controlled medical vocabularies to drug information databases.


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    Neuronal database integration: the Senselab EAV data model.

    • L. Marenco ;
    • P. Nadkarni ;
    • E. Skoufos ;
    • G. Shepherd ;
    • P. Miller

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Neuronal database integration: the Senselab EAV data model.


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    Terminology issues in user access to Web-based medical information.

    • A. T. McCray ;
    • R. F. Loane ;
    • A. C. Browne ;
    • A. K. Bangalore

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Terminology issues in user access to Web-based medical information.


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    Conceptualization of anatomical spatial entities in the Digital Anatomist Foundational Model.

    • J. L. Mejino, Jr ;
    • C. Rosse

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Conceptualization of anatomical spatial entities in the Digital Anatomist Foundational Model.


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    Segmenting healthcare terminology users: a strategic approach to large scale evolutionary development.

    • C. Price ;
    • K. Briggs ;
    • P. J. Brown

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Segmenting healthcare terminology users: a strategic approach to large scale evolutionary development.


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    Model-based semantic dictionaries for medical language understanding.

    • A. M. Rassinoux ;
    • R. H. Baud ;
    • P. Ruch ;
    • B. Trombert-Paviot ;
    • J. M. Rodrigues

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Model-based semantic dictionaries for medical language understanding.


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    Mining molecular binding terminology from biomedical text.

    • T. C. Rindflesch ;
    • L. Hunter ;
    • A. R. Aronson

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Mining molecular binding terminology from biomedical text.


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    Structures of clinical information in patient records.

    • A. Rossi Mori ;
    • F. Consorti

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Structures of clinical information in patient records.


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    MEDTAG: tag-like semantics for medical document indexing.

    • P. Ruch ;
    • J. Wagner ;
    • P. Bouillon ;
    • R. H. Baud ;
    • A. M. Rassinoux ;
    • J. R. Scherrer

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    MEDTAG: tag-like semantics for medical document indexing.


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    Use of the Extensible Stylesheet Language (XSL) for medical data transformation.

    • Y. H. Seol ;
    • S. B. Johnson ;
    • J. Starren

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Use of the Extensible Stylesheet Language (XSL) for medical data transformation.


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    XML and its impact on content and structure in electronic health care documents.

    • R. Sokolowski ;
    • J Dudeck

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    XML and its impact on content and structure in electronic health care documents.


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    A reference terminology for drugs.

    • W. D. Solomon ;
    • C. J. Wroe ;
    • A. L. Rector ;
    • J. E. Rogers ;
    • J. L. Fistein ;
    • P. Johnson

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    A reference terminology for drugs.


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    Exploring the UMLS: a rough sets based theoretical framework.

    • P. Srinivasan

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Exploring the UMLS: a rough sets based theoretical framework.


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    Supporting multi-level multi-perspective dynamic decision making in medicine.

    • S. Sundaresh ;
    • T. Y. Leong ;
    • P. Haddawy

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Supporting multi-level multi-perspective dynamic decision making in medicine.


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    Methodology for the analysis and representation of the medical information about drugs in the Summary of Product Characteristics (SPC).

    • A. Venot ;
    • C. Duclos

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Methodology for the analysis and representation of the medical information about drugs in the Summary of Product Characteristics (SPC).


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    A comparison of nursing and medical diagnoses in predicting hospital outcomes.

    • J. M. Welton ;
    • E. J. Halloran

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    A comparison of nursing and medical diagnoses in predicting hospital outcomes.


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    Analysis of biomedical text for chemical names: a comparison of three methods.

    • W. J. Wilbur ;
    • G. F. Hazard, Jr ;
    • G. Divita ;
    • J. G. Mork ;
    • A. R. Aronson ;
    • A. C. Browne

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Analysis of biomedical text for chemical names: a comparison of three methods.


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    Representing genomic knowledge in the UMLS semantic network.

    • H. Yu ;
    • C. Friedman ;
    • A. Rhzetsky ;
    • P. Kra

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Representing genomic knowledge in the UMLS semantic network.


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    Knowledge acquisition environment for the design of a decision support system: application in blood transfusion.

    • S. L. Achour ;
    • M. Dojat ;
    • C. Rieux ;
    • P. Bierling ;
    • E. Lepage

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Knowledge acquisition environment for the design of a decision support system: application in blood transfusion.


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    The use of physician domain knowledge to improve the learning of rule-based models for decision-support.

    • R. Ambrosino ;
    • B. G. Buchanan

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    The use of physician domain knowledge to improve the learning of rule-based models for decision-support.


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    An integrated decision support system for diagnosing and managing patients with community-acquired pneumonia.

    • D. Aronsky ;
    • P. J. Haug

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    An integrated decision support system for diagnosing and managing patients with community-acquired pneumonia.


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    Aspects of certainty in patient classification using a health-related quality-of-life instrument in inflammatory bowel disease.

    • U. Bergquist ;
    • A. Babic

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Aspects of certainty in patient classification using a health-related quality-of-life instrument in inflammatory bowel disease.


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    Artifact detection in cardiovascular time series monitoring data from preterm infants.

    • C. Cao ;
    • I. S. Kohane ;
    • N. McIntosh

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Artifact detection in cardiovascular time series monitoring data from preterm infants.


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    Case-based explanation of non-case-based learning methods.

    • R. Caruana ;
    • H Kangarloo ;
    • J. D. Dionisio ;
    • U Sinha ;
    • D. Johnson

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Case-based explanation of non-case-based learning methods.


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    Comparing expert systems for identifying chest x-ray reports that support pneumonia.

    • W. W. Chapman ;
    • P. J. Haug

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Comparing expert systems for identifying chest x-ray reports that support pneumonia.


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    Embedding guidelines into direct physician order entry: simple methods, powerful results.

    • H. L. Chin ;
    • P. Wallace

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Embedding guidelines into direct physician order entry: simple methods, powerful results.


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    Trial of labor versus elective repeat cesarean section for the women with a previous cesarean section: a decision analysis.

    • J. H. Chuang ;
    • R. A. Jenders

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Trial of labor versus elective repeat cesarean section for the women with a previous cesarean section: a decision analysis.


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    Decision aids for triage of patients with chest pain: a systematic review of field evaluation studies.

    • I. Colombet ;
    • G. Chatellier ;
    • M. C. Jaulent ;
    • P. Degoulet

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Decision aids for triage of patients with chest pain: a systematic review of field evaluation studies.


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    A surgical pathology system for gross specimen examination.

    • D. Cruz ;
    • M. Seixas

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    A surgical pathology system for gross specimen examination.


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    Providing a complete online multimedia patient record.

    • R. E. Dayhoff ;
    • P. M. Kuzmak ;
    • G. Kirin ;
    • S. Frank

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Providing a complete online multimedia patient record.


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    Evaluating variable selection methods for diagnosis of myocardial infarction.

    • S. Dreiseitl ;
    • L. Ohno-Machado ;
    • S. Vinterbo

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Evaluating variable selection methods for diagnosis of myocardial infarction.


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    Efficacy of computerized decision support for mechanical ventilation: results of a prospective multi-center randomized trial.

    • T. D. East ;
    • L. K. Heermann ;
    • R. L. Bradshaw ;
    • A. Lugo ;
    • R. M. Sailors ;
    • L. Ershler ;
    • C. J. Wallace ;
    • A. H. Morris ;
    • B. McKinley ;
    • A. Marquez ;
    • A. Tonnesen ;
    • L. Parmley ;
    • W. Shoemaker ;
    • P. Meade ;
    • P. Thaut ;
    • T. Hill ;
    • M. Young ;
    • J. Baughman ;
    • M. Olterman ;
    • V. Gooder ;
    • B. Quinn ;
    • W. Summer ;
    • V. Valentine ;
    • J. Carlson ;
    • K. Steinberg

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Efficacy of computerized decision support for mechanical ventilation: results of a prospective multi-center randomized trial.


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    Automating a severity score guideline for community-acquired pneumonia employing medical language processing of discharge summaries.

    • C. Friedman ;
    • C. Knirsch ;
    • L. Shagina ;
    • G. Hripcsak

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Automating a severity score guideline for community-acquired pneumonia employing medical language processing of discharge summaries.


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    A framework and tools for authoring, editing, documenting, sharing, searching, navigating, and executing computer-based clinical guidelines.

    • R. A. Greenes ;
    • A. Boxwala ;
    • W. N. Sloan ;
    • L. Ohno-Machado ;
    • S. R. Deibel

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    A framework and tools for authoring, editing, documenting, sharing, searching, navigating, and executing computer-based clinical guidelines.


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    Housestaff attitudes toward computer-based clinical decision support.

    • R. Grundmeier ;
    • K. Johnson

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Housestaff attitudes toward computer-based clinical decision support.


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    Decision analytic approach to severe head injury management.

    • D. Harmanec ;
    • T. Y. Leong ;
    • S. Sundaresh ;
    • K. L. Poh ;
    • T. T. Yeo ;
    • I. Ng ;
    • T. W. Lew

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Decision analytic approach to severe head injury management.


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    JADE: computerization of a structured interview for childhood psychiatric diagnosis.

    • M. J. Hauan

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    JADE: computerization of a structured interview for childhood psychiatric diagnosis.


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    The use of an explanation algorithm in a clinical event monitor.

    • W. R. Hogan ;
    • M. M. Wagner

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    The use of an explanation algorithm in a clinical event monitor.


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    Use of a hospital practice management system to provide initial data for a pediatric immunization registry.

    • R. A. Jenders ;
    • B. Dasgupta ;
    • D. Mercedes ;
    • F. Fries ;
    • K. Stambaugh

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Use of a hospital practice management system to provide initial data for a pediatric immunization registry.


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    Anatomical information in radiation treatment planning.

    • I. J. Kalet ;
    • J. Wu ;
    • M. Lease ;
    • M. M. Austin-Seymour ;
    • J. F. Brinkley ;
    • C. Rosse

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Anatomical information in radiation treatment planning.


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    Telephone interviews vs. workstation sessions for acquiring quality of life data.

    • M. W. Kattan ;
    • P. A. Fearn ;
    • S. B. Cantor ;
    • J. Hu ;
    • M. E. Cowen ;
    • R. B. Giesler ;
    • B. J. Miles

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Telephone interviews vs. workstation sessions for acquiring quality of life data.


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    PROBES: a framework for probability elicitation from experts.

    • A. H. Lau ;
    • T. Y. Leong

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    PROBES: a framework for probability elicitation from experts.


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    A visual coding system in histopathology and its consensual acquisition.

    • C. Le Bozec ;
    • M. C. Jaulent ;
    • E. Zapletal ;
    • D. Heudes ;
    • P. Degoulet

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    A visual coding system in histopathology and its consensual acquisition.


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    Validation of an XML-based process to automatically web-enable clinical practice guidelines: experience with the smoking cessation guideline.

    • J. Y. Lukoff ;
    • R. H. Dolin ;
    • C. S. McKinley ;
    • L. M. Fuller ;
    • P. V. Biron

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Validation of an XML-based process to automatically web-enable clinical practice guidelines: experience with the smoking cessation guideline.


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    A study in causal discovery from population-based infant birth and death records.

    • S. Mani ;
    • G. F. Cooper

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    A study in causal discovery from population-based infant birth and death records.


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    Barriers to the clinical implementation of compositionality.

    • L. K. McKnight ;
    • P. L. Elkin ;
    • P. V. Ogren ;
    • C. G. Chute

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Barriers to the clinical implementation of compositionality.


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    Notification of real-time clinical alerts generated by pharmacy expert systems.

    • J. E. Miller ;
    • R. M. Reichley ;
    • L. A. McNamee ;
    • S. A. Steib ;
    • T. C. Bailey

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    Notification of real-time clinical alerts generated by pharmacy expert systems.


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    Workflow analysis and evidence-based medicine: towards integration of knowledge-based functions in hospital information systems.

    • M. L. Mueller ;
    • T. Ganslandt ;
    • T. Frankewitsch ;
    • C. F. Krieglstein ;
    • N. Senninger ;
    • H. U. Prokosch

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Workflow analysis and evidence-based medicine: towards integration of knowledge-based functions in hospital information systems.


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    Applying temporal joins to clinical databases.

    • M. J. O'Connor ;
    • S. W. Tu ;
    • M. A. Musen

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Applying temporal joins to clinical databases.


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    Decision support for clinical trial eligibility determination in breast cancer.

    • L. Ohno-Machado ;
    • S. J. Wang ;
    • P. Mar ;
    • A. A. Boxwala

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    Decision support for clinical trial eligibility determination in breast cancer.


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    The Virtual Pelvic Floor, a tele-immersive educational environment.

    • R. K. Pearl ;
    • R. Evenhouse ;
    • M. Rasmussen ;
    • F. Dech ;
    • J. C. Silverstein ;
    • S. Prokasy ;
    • W. B. Panko

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    The Virtual Pelvic Floor, a tele-immersive educational environment.


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    Integration and visualization of multimodality brain data for language mapping.

    • A. V. Poliakov ;
    • K. P. Hinshaw ;
    • C. Rosse ;
    • J. F. Brinkley

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    Integration and visualization of multimodality brain data for language mapping.


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    Data quality and the electronic medical record: a role for direct parental data entry.

    • S. C. Porter ;
    • K. D. Mandl

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    Data quality and the electronic medical record: a role for direct parental data entry.


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    The PRODIGY project--the iterative development of the release one model.

    • I. N. Purves ;
    • B. Sugden ;
    • N. Booth ;
    • M. Sowerby

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    The PRODIGY project--the iterative development of the release one model.


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    Examining the symptom experience of hospitalized patients using a pen-based computer.

    • C. A. Reilly

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    Examining the symptom experience of hospitalized patients using a pen-based computer.


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    Tool support for authoring eligibility criteria for cancer trials.

    • D. L. Rubin ;
    • J. H. Gennari ;
    • S. Srinivas ;
    • A. Yuen ;
    • H. Kaizer ;
    • M. A. Musen ;
    • J. S. Silva

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Tool support for authoring eligibility criteria for cancer trials.


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    Framework for characterizing data and identifying anomalies in health care databases.

    • A. M. Savage

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    Framework for characterizing data and identifying anomalies in health care databases.


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    Making ICU alarms meaningful: a comparison of traditional vs. trend-based algorithms.

    • R. Schoenberg ;
    • D. Z. Sands ;
    • C. Safran

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    Making ICU alarms meaningful: a comparison of traditional vs. trend-based algorithms.


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    Users' evaluation of OncoDoc, a breast cancer therapeutic guideline delivered at the point of care.

    • B. Séroussi ;
    • J. Bouaud ;
    • E. C. Antoine

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    Users' evaluation of OncoDoc, a breast cancer therapeutic guideline delivered at the point of care.


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    What do ER physicians really want? A method for elucidating ER information needs.

    • I. Shablinsky ;
    • J. Starren ;
    • C. Friedman

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    What do ER physicians really want? A method for elucidating ER information needs.


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    Justification of automated decision-making: medical explanations as medical arguments.

    • R. D. Shankar ;
    • M. A. Musen

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    Justification of automated decision-making: medical explanations as medical arguments.


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    Evaluating physician satisfaction regarding user interactions with an electronic medical record system.

    • D. F. Sittig ;
    • G. J. Kuperman ;
    • J. Fiskio

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    Evaluating physician satisfaction regarding user interactions with an electronic medical record system.


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    Can we assess utility using the patient's own words?

    • D. Steward ;
    • K. Meyer

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Can we assess utility using the patient's own words?


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    Integrated knowledge-based functions in a hospital cancer registry--specific requirements for routine applicability.

    • A. G. Tafazzoli ;
    • U. Altmann ;
    • W. Wächter ;
    • F. R. Katz ;
    • S. Hözer ;
    • J Dudeck

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    Integrated knowledge-based functions in a hospital cancer registry--specific requirements for routine applicability.


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    An information system to promote intravenous-to-oral medication conversion.

    • J. M. Teich ;
    • A. M. Petronzio ;
    • J. R. Gerner ;
    • D. L. Seger ;
    • C. Shek ;
    • J. Fanikos

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    An information system to promote intravenous-to-oral medication conversion.


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    A flexible approach to guideline modeling.

    • S. W. Tu ;
    • M. A. Musen

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    A flexible approach to guideline modeling.


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    An optimization model for sequential decision-making applied to risk prediction after liver resection and transplantation.

    • G. Tusch

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    An optimization model for sequential decision-making applied to risk prediction after liver resection and transplantation.


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    Multiresolution browsing of pathology images using wavelets.

    • J. Z. Wang ;
    • J. Nguyen ;
    • K. K. Lo ;
    • C. Law ;
    • D. Regula

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    Multiresolution browsing of pathology images using wavelets.


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    A Java speech implementation of the Mini Mental Status Exam.

    • S. S. Wang ;
    • J. Starren

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    A Java speech implementation of the Mini Mental Status Exam.


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    Modeling empiric antibiotic therapy evaluation of QID.

    • H. Warner, Jr ;
    • L. Reimer ;
    • D. Suvinier ;
    • L. Li ;
    • M. Nelson

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    Modeling empiric antibiotic therapy evaluation of QID.


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    Can computer autoacquisition of medical information meet the needs of the future? A feasibility study in direct computation of the fine grained electronic medical record.

    • J. R. Warren ;
    • B. Posey ;
    • T. Thornton ;
    • P. Parang

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Can computer autoacquisition of medical information meet the needs of the future? A feasibility study in direct computation of the fine grained electronic medical record.


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    Intelligent split menus for data entry: a simulation study in general practice medicine.

    • J. R. Warren ;
    • P. Bolton

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    Intelligent split menus for data entry: a simulation study in general practice medicine.


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    Classification algorithms applied to narrative reports.

    • A. Wilcox ;
    • G. Hripcsak

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Classification algorithms applied to narrative reports.


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    An institution-based process to ensure clinical software quality.

    • S. A. Abookire ;
    • J. M. Teich ;
    • D. W. Bates

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    An institution-based process to ensure clinical software quality.


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    Medcast: evaluation of an intelligent pull technology to support the information needs of physicians.

    • J. G. Anderson ;
    • L. L. Casebeer ;
    • R. E. Kristofco

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    Medcast: evaluation of an intelligent pull technology to support the information needs of physicians.


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    Perceptions of house officers who use physician order entry.

    • J. S. Ash ;
    • P. N. Gorman ;
    • W. R. Hersh ;
    • M. Lavelle ;
    • S. B. Poulsen

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    Perceptions of house officers who use physician order entry.


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    Security architecture for multi-site patient records research.

    • F. M. Behlen ;
    • S. B. Johnson

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Security architecture for multi-site patient records research.


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    Experience with an electronic health record for a homeless population.

    • D. R. Blewett ;
    • G. O. Barnett ;
    • H. C. Chueh

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    Experience with an electronic health record for a homeless population.


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    No free lunch: institutional preparations for computer-based patient records.

    • S. H. Brown

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    No free lunch: institutional preparations for computer-based patient records.


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    Implementation and evaluation of a virtual learning center for distributed education.

    • K. A. Caton ;
    • W. Hersh ;
    • J. B. Williams

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    Implementation and evaluation of a virtual learning center for distributed education.


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    Education of health professionals using a proposed telehealth system.

    • B. L. Chang ;
    • R. Trelease

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    Education of health professionals using a proposed telehealth system.


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    Bringing a virtual library to a small group classroom.

    • C. Cimino

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Bringing a virtual library to a small group classroom.


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    The need for a skills-focussed applied healthcare informatics curriculum.

    • H. D. Covvey ;
    • J. E. MacNeill

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    The need for a skills-focussed applied healthcare informatics curriculum.


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    Student bodies: psycho-education communities on the web.

    • P. Dev ;
    • A. J. Winzelberg ;
    • A. Celio ;
    • C. B. Taylor

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    Student bodies: psycho-education communities on the web.


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    Initial experiences with building a health care infrastructure based on Java and object-oriented database technology.

    • J. D. Dionisio ;
    • U Sinha ;
    • B Dai ;
    • D. B. Johnson ;
    • R. K. Taira

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    Initial experiences with building a health care infrastructure based on Java and object-oriented database technology.


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    Scoring performance on computer-based patient simulations: beyond value of information.

    • S. M. Downs ;
    • F. Marasigan ;
    • V. Abraham ;
    • B. Wildemuth ;
    • C. P. Friedman

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Scoring performance on computer-based patient simulations: beyond value of information.


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    Information resources assessment of a healthcare integrated delivery system.

    • C. S. Gadd ;
    • C. P. Friedman ;
    • G. Douglas ;
    • D. J. Miller

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Information resources assessment of a healthcare integrated delivery system.


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    Using multi media to enhance a flexible learning program: lessons learned.

    • E. J. Hovenga

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Using multi media to enhance a flexible learning program: lessons learned.


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    Internet TV set-top devices for web-based projects: smooth sailing or rough surfing?

    • K. B. Johnson ;
    • R. D. Ravert ;
    • A. Everton

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    Internet TV set-top devices for web-based projects: smooth sailing or rough surfing?


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    Development of a self-assessment method for patients to evaluate health information on the Internet.

    • J. Jones

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    Development of a self-assessment method for patients to evaluate health information on the Internet.


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    Process models for telehealth: an industrial approach to quality management of distant medical practice.

    • H Kangarloo ;
    • J. D. Dionisio ;
    • U Sinha ;
    • D. Johnson ;
    • R. K. Taira

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    Process models for telehealth: an industrial approach to quality management of distant medical practice.


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    MediSign: using a web-based SignOut System to improve provider identification.

    • J. Kannry ;
    • C. Moore

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    MediSign: using a web-based SignOut System to improve provider identification.


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    Ethnographic interviews to elicit patients' reactions to an intelligent interactive telephone health behavior advisor system.

    • B. Kaplan ;
    • R. Farzanfar ;
    • R. H. Friedman

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Ethnographic interviews to elicit patients' reactions to an intelligent interactive telephone health behavior advisor system.


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    Design features of on-line anatomy information resources: a comparison with the Digital Anatomist.

    • S. Kim ;
    • J. F. Brinkley ;
    • C. Rosse

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    Design features of on-line anatomy information resources: a comparison with the Digital Anatomist.


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    MedSpanish: a language tool for the emergency department.

    • M. D. Koff ;
    • J. J. McGowan

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    MedSpanish: a language tool for the emergency department.


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    Modeling patient response to acute myocardial infarction: implications for a tailored technology-based program to reduce patient delay.

    • R. Kukafka ;
    • Y. A. Lussier ;
    • V. L. Patel ;
    • J. J. Cimino

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Modeling patient response to acute myocardial infarction: implications for a tailored technology-based program to reduce patient delay.


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    Restricted natural language processing for case simulation tools.

    • C. U. Lehmann ;
    • B. Nguyen ;
    • G. R. Kim ;
    • K. B. Johnson ;
    • H. P. Lehmann

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Restricted natural language processing for case simulation tools.


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    Just a beta....

    • K. S. Lytle ;
    • D. W. Bailey ;
    • K. F. Dorman ;
    • M. K. Moos

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    Just a beta....


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    Organizational and technological insight as important factors for successful implementation of IT.

    • R. E. Nikula

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    Organizational and technological insight as important factors for successful implementation of IT.


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    The transition to automated practitioner order entry in a teaching hospital: the VA Puget Sound experience.

    • T. H. Payne

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    The transition to automated practitioner order entry in a teaching hospital: the VA Puget Sound experience.


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    The accessibility of information systems for patients: use of touchscreen information systems by 345 patients with cancer in Scotland.

    • J. Pearson ;
    • R. Jones ;
    • A. Cawsey ;
    • S. McGregor ;
    • A. Barrett ;
    • H. Gilmour ;
    • J. Atkinson ;
    • J. McEwen

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    The accessibility of information systems for patients: use of touchscreen information systems by 345 patients with cancer in Scotland.


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    Integration of clinical decision support with on-line encounter documentation for well child care at the point of care.

    • P. J. Porcelli ;
    • D. F. Lobach

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    Integration of clinical decision support with on-line encounter documentation for well child care at the point of care.


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    Evaluation of an implementation of PRODIGY phase two.

    • J. Rogers ;
    • N. L. Jain ;
    • G. M. Hayes

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Evaluation of an implementation of PRODIGY phase two.


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    Clinical informatics: 2000 and beyond.

    • R. M. Sailors ;
    • T. D. East

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Clinical informatics: 2000 and beyond.


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    Evaluation of a data warehouse in an academic health sciences center.

    • J. R. Schubart ;
    • J. S. Einbinder

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    Evaluation of a data warehouse in an academic health sciences center.


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    A novel governance system for enterprise information services.

    • M. M. Shabot ;
    • J. X. Polaschek ;
    • R. G. Duncan ;
    • M. L. Langberg ;
    • D. T. Jones

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    A novel governance system for enterprise information services.


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    Electronic medical record implementation barriers encountered during implementation.

    • A. S. Tonnesen ;
    • A. LeMaistre ;
    • D. Tucker

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Electronic medical record implementation barriers encountered during implementation.


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    Active Learning Centre: utilization patterns of an interactive educational World Wide Web site.

    • A. Turchin ;
    • C. U. Lehmann

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    Active Learning Centre: utilization patterns of an interactive educational World Wide Web site.


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    Information technology and knowledge exchange in health-care organizations.

    • V. Vimarlund ;
    • T. Timpka ;
    • V. L. Patel

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Information technology and knowledge exchange in health-care organizations.


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    Semi-automatic scene generation using the Digital Anatomist Foundational Model.

    • B. A. Wong ;
    • C. Rosse ;
    • J. F. Brinkley

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Semi-automatic scene generation using the Digital Anatomist Foundational Model.


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    Evaluation of a system to identify relevant patient information and its impact on clinical information retrieval.

    • Q. Zeng ;
    • J. J. Cimino

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Evaluation of a system to identify relevant patient information and its impact on clinical information retrieval.


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    Student and faculty performance in clinical simulations with access to a searchable information resource.

    • V. A. Abraham ;
    • C. P. Friedman ;
    • B. M. Wildemuth ;
    • S. M. Downs ;
    • P. J. Kantrowitz ;
    • E. N. Robinson

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Student and faculty performance in clinical simulations with access to a searchable information resource.


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    Integrating a modern knowledge-based system architecture with a legacy VA database: the ATHENA and EON projects at Stanford.

    • A. Advani ;
    • S. Tu ;
    • M. O'Connor ;
    • R. Coleman ;
    • M. K. Goldstein ;
    • M. Musen

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Integrating a modern knowledge-based system architecture with a legacy VA database: the ATHENA and EON projects at Stanford.


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    Identifying patient subgroups with simple Bayes'.

    • J. M. Aronis ;
    • G. F. Cooper ;
    • M. Kayaalp ;
    • B. G. Buchanan

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Identifying patient subgroups with simple Bayes'.


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    Effective audit trails--a taxonomy for determination of information requirements.

    • P. V. Asaro ;
    • R. L. Herting, Jr ;
    • A. C. Roth ;
    • M. R. Barnes

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Effective audit trails--a taxonomy for determination of information requirements.


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    Assurance: the power behind PCASSO security.

    • D. B. Baker ;
    • D. R. Masys ;
    • R. L. Jones ;
    • R. M. Barnhart

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    Assurance: the power behind PCASSO security.


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    Extracting noun phrases for all of MEDLINE.

    • N. A. Bennett ;
    • Q. He ;
    • K. Powell ;
    • B. R. Schatz

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    Extracting noun phrases for all of MEDLINE.


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    Knowledge requirements for automated inference of medical textbook markup.

    • D. C. Berrios ;
    • A. Kehler ;
    • L. M. Fagan

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    Knowledge requirements for automated inference of medical textbook markup.


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    Online social support for individuals concerned with heart disease: observing gender differences.

    • G. Bjornsdottir

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    Online social support for individuals concerned with heart disease: observing gender differences.


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    The usefulness of handheld computers in a surgical group practice.

    • J. Blackman ;
    • P. Gorman ;
    • R. Lohensohn ;
    • D. Kraemer ;
    • S. Svingen

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    The usefulness of handheld computers in a surgical group practice.


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    The TextBase project--implementation of a base level message supporting electronic patient record transfer in English general practice.

    • N. Booth ;
    • N. L. Jain ;
    • B. Sugden

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    The TextBase project--implementation of a base level message supporting electronic patient record transfer in English general practice.


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    Development of a Web-based clinical information system for surveillance of multiresistant organisms and nosocomial infections.

    • S. Bouam ;
    • E. Girou ;
    • C. Brun-Buisson ;
    • E. Lepage

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    Development of a Web-based clinical information system for surveillance of multiresistant organisms and nosocomial infections.


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    Architecture for a multipurpose guideline execution engine.

    • A. A. Boxwala ;
    • R. A. Greenes ;
    • S. R. Deibel

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    Architecture for a multipurpose guideline execution engine.


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    A hospital-wide clinical findings dictionary based on an extension of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD).

    • C. Bréant ;
    • F. Borst ;
    • D. Campi ;
    • V. Griesser ;
    • S. Momjian

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    A hospital-wide clinical findings dictionary based on an extension of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD).


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    Unsupervised knowledge discovery in medical databases using relevance networks.

    • A. J. Butte ;
    • I. S. Kohane

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    Unsupervised knowledge discovery in medical databases using relevance networks.


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    A technique for semantic classification of unknown words using UMLS resources.

    • D. A. Campbell ;
    • S. B. Johnson

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    A technique for semantic classification of unknown words using UMLS resources.


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    Decision aids for triage of patients with chest pain: a systematic review of field evaluation studies.

    • I. Colombet ;
    • G. Chatellier ;
    • M. C. Jaulent ;
    • P. Degoulet

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    Decision aids for triage of patients with chest pain: a systematic review of field evaluation studies.


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    A new architecture for enterprise information systems.

    • H. D. Covvey ;
    • J. J. Stumpf

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    A new architecture for enterprise information systems.


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    Re-engineering the process of surgical informed consent.

    • M. M. Dierks ;
    • D. Z. Sands ;
    • C. Safran

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    Re-engineering the process of surgical informed consent.


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    Automation and integration of components for generalized semantic markup of electronic medical texts.

    • J. M. Dugan ;
    • D. C. Berrios ;
    • X. Liu ;
    • D. K. Kim ;
    • H. Kaizer ;
    • L. M. Fagan

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Automation and integration of components for generalized semantic markup of electronic medical texts.


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    Experience using radio frequency laptops to access the electronic medical record in exam rooms.

    • L. A. Dworkin ;
    • M. Krall ;
    • H. Chin ;
    • N. Robertson ;
    • J. Harris ;
    • J. Hughes

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    Experience using radio frequency laptops to access the electronic medical record in exam rooms.


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    Getting data out of the electronic patient record: critical steps in building a data warehouse for decision support.

    • A. Ebidia ;
    • C. Mulder ;
    • B. Tripp ;
    • M. W. Morgan

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    Getting data out of the electronic patient record: critical steps in building a data warehouse for decision support.


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    Collaborative prototyping approaches for ICU decision aid design.

    • L. S. Ehrhart ;
    • C. W. Hanson ;
    • B. E. Marshall ;
    • C. Marshall ;
    • C. Medsker

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    Collaborative prototyping approaches for ICU decision aid design.


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    Randomized study of online vaccine reminders in adult primary care.

    • J. R. Flanagan ;
    • B. N. Doebbeling ;
    • J. Dawson ;
    • S. Beekmann

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    Randomized study of online vaccine reminders in adult primary care.


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    Tracking vaccine compliance in a primary care setting: online history, reminders, order entry, and charting.

    • J. R. Flanagan ;
    • K. P. Walker

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    Tracking vaccine compliance in a primary care setting: online history, reminders, order entry, and charting.


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    Multimedia explorer: image database, image proxy-server and search-engine.

    • T. Frankewitsch ;
    • U. Prokosch

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    Multimedia explorer: image database, image proxy-server and search-engine.


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    Distributing knowledge maintenance for clinical decision-support systems: the "knowledge library" model.

    • A. Geissbuhler ;
    • R. A. Miller

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    Distributing knowledge maintenance for clinical decision-support systems: the "knowledge library" model.


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    A critical appraisal of the use of Internet for calculating cardiovascular risk.

    • P. Gillois ;
    • I. Colombet ;
    • H. Dréau ;
    • P. Degoulet ;
    • G. Chatellier

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    A critical appraisal of the use of Internet for calculating cardiovascular risk.


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    Using the Web to reduce postoperative pain following ambulatory surgery.

    • D. M. Goldsmith ;
    • C. Safran

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    Using the Web to reduce postoperative pain following ambulatory surgery.


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    Merging multiple institutions: information architecture problems and solutions.

    • D. Gordon

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    Merging multiple institutions: information architecture problems and solutions.


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    Maintaining a catalog of manually-indexed, clinically-oriented World Wide Web content.

    • W. Hersh ;
    • A. Ball ;
    • B. Day ;
    • M. Masterson ;
    • L. Zhang ;
    • L. Sacherek

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Maintaining a catalog of manually-indexed, clinically-oriented World Wide Web content.


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    Using external data sources to improve audit trail analysis.

    • R. L. Herting, Jr ;
    • P. V. Asaro ;
    • A. C. Roth ;
    • M. R. Barnes

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Using external data sources to improve audit trail analysis.


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    A programmable rules engine to provide clinical decision support using HTML forms.

    • J. Heusinkveld ;
    • A. Geissbuhler ;
    • D. Sheshelidze ;
    • R. Miller

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    A programmable rules engine to provide clinical decision support using HTML forms.


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    WebCIS: large scale deployment of a Web-based clinical information system.

    • G. Hripcsak ;
    • J. J. Cimino ;
    • S. Sengupta

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    WebCIS: large scale deployment of a Web-based clinical information system.


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    Knowledge-mediated retrieval of laboratory observations.

    • C. Hsu ;
    • H. S. Goldberg

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    Knowledge-mediated retrieval of laboratory observations.


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    Creating and indexing teaching files from free-text patient reports.

    • D. B. Johnson ;
    • W. W. Chu ;
    • J. D. Dionisio ;
    • R. K. Taira ;
    • H Kangarloo

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    Creating and indexing teaching files from free-text patient reports.


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    Extended SQL for manipulating clinical warehouse data.

    • S. B. Johnson ;
    • D. Chatziantoniou

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Extended SQL for manipulating clinical warehouse data.


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    Quality criteria and access characteristics of Web sites: proposal for the design of a health Internet directory.

    • M. Joubert ;
    • S. Aymard ;
    • D. Fieschi ;
    • M. Fieschi

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Quality criteria and access characteristics of Web sites: proposal for the design of a health Internet directory.


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    Construction of a virtual EPR and automated contextual linkage to multiple sources of support information on the Oxford Clinical Intranet.

    • J. D. Kay ;
    • D. Nurse

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Construction of a virtual EPR and automated contextual linkage to multiple sources of support information on the Oxford Clinical Intranet.


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    Building a hospital information system: design considerations based on results from a Europe-wide vendor selection process.

    • K. A. Kuhn ;
    • R. Lenz ;
    • R. Blaser

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Building a hospital information system: design considerations based on results from a Europe-wide vendor selection process.


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    A Web link management tool for optimizing utilization of distributed knowledge in health care applications.

    • D. F. Lobach ;
    • R. U. Spell ;
    • J. W. Hales ;
    • J. S. Rabold

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    A Web link management tool for optimizing utilization of distributed knowledge in health care applications.


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    Effectiveness of an information broker service.

    • A. Lugo ;
    • T. D. East ;
    • R. L. Bradshaw

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Effectiveness of an information broker service.


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    Healthconnect: clinical grade patient-physician communication.

    • K. D. Mandl ;
    • I. S. Kohane

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Healthconnect: clinical grade patient-physician communication.


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    New uses of legacy systems: examples in perinatal care.

    • A. Margolis ;
    • R. Vázquez ;
    • G. Mendoza ;
    • A. Zignago ;
    • A. López ;
    • H. Lucián

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    New uses of legacy systems: examples in perinatal care.


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    A strategy for statistical Master Person Index linking.

    • M. K. Martin ;
    • I. P. Shevchenko ;
    • L. L. Reed-Fourquet ;
    • J. T. Lynch

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    A strategy for statistical Master Person Index linking.


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    A large-scale evaluation of terminology integration characteristics.

    • F. S. McDonald ;
    • C. G. Chute ;
    • P. V. Ogren ;
    • D. Wahner-Roedler ;
    • P. L. Elkin

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    A large-scale evaluation of terminology integration characteristics.


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    The Senior Assessment Coupler: point-of-care decision support and data acquisition tool.

    • J. J. McGowan ;
    • H. Johnson-Lamarche

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    The Senior Assessment Coupler: point-of-care decision support and data acquisition tool.


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    Evaluation of the Information Sources Map.

    • E. A. Mendonça ;
    • J. J. Cimino

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Evaluation of the Information Sources Map.


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    Exploring three approaches for handling incomplete patient histories in a computer-based guideline for childhood immunization.

    • P. L. Miller ;
    • S. J. Frawley ;
    • F. G. Sayward

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Exploring three approaches for handling incomplete patient histories in a computer-based guideline for childhood immunization.


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    Approaches to integrating data within enterprise healthcare information systems.

    • D. N. Mohr ;
    • S. D. Sandberg

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Approaches to integrating data within enterprise healthcare information systems.


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    Integrating case based and rule based reasoning in a decision support system: evaluation with simulated patients.

    • S. Montani ;
    • R. Bellazzi

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    Integrating case based and rule based reasoning in a decision support system: evaluation with simulated patients.


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    Optimizing healthcare research data warehouse design through past COSTAR query analysis.

    • S. N. Murphy ;
    • M. M. Morgan ;
    • G. O. Barnett ;
    • H. C. Chueh

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Optimizing healthcare research data warehouse design through past COSTAR query analysis.


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    Use of a Web-based process model to implement security and data protection as an integral component of clinical information management.

    • D. L. Myers ;
    • K. S. Culp ;
    • R. S. Miller

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Use of a Web-based process model to implement security and data protection as an integral component of clinical information management.


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    Scaling a data retrieval and mining application to the enterprise-wide level.

    • D. J. Nigrin ;
    • I. S. Kohane

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Scaling a data retrieval and mining application to the enterprise-wide level.


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    Toward a standard for guideline representation: an ontological approach.

    • D. M. Pisanelli ;
    • A. Gangemi ;
    • G. Steve

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    Toward a standard for guideline representation: an ontological approach.


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    Filtering Web pages for quality indicators: an empirical approach to finding high quality consumer health information on the World Wide Web.

    • S. L. Price ;
    • W. R. Hersh

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Filtering Web pages for quality indicators: an empirical approach to finding high quality consumer health information on the World Wide Web.


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    Worldwide telemedicine services based on distributed multimedia electronic patient records by using the second generation Web server hyperwave.

    • G. Quade ;
    • J. Novotny ;
    • B. Burde ;
    • F. May ;
    • L. E. Beck ;
    • A. Goldschmidt

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Worldwide telemedicine services based on distributed multimedia electronic patient records by using the second generation Web server hyperwave.


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    The evolution of a teledentistry system within the Department of Defense.

    • M. A. Rocca ;
    • V. L. Kudryk ;
    • J. C. Pajak ;
    • T. Morris

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    The evolution of a teledentistry system within the Department of Defense.


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    Streamlining semantic interpretation for medical narratives.

    • M. Romacker ;
    • S. Schulz ;
    • U. Hahn

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Streamlining semantic interpretation for medical narratives.


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    Influences of the Unified Service Action Model on the HL7 Reference Information Model.

    • D. C. Russler ;
    • G. Schadow ;
    • C. Mead ;
    • T. Snyder ;
    • L. M. Quade ;
    • C. J. McDonald

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Influences of the Unified Service Action Model on the HL7 Reference Information Model.


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    Healthcare information system architecture (HISA) and its middleware models.

    • J. R. Scherrer ;
    • S. Spahni

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    Healthcare information system architecture (HISA) and its middleware models.


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    User satisfaction and frustration with a handheld, pen-based guideline implementation system for asthma.

    • R. N. Shiffman ;
    • Y. Liaw ;
    • D. D. Navedo ;
    • K. A. Freudigman

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    User satisfaction and frustration with a handheld, pen-based guideline implementation system for asthma.


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    The low availability of metadata elements for evaluating the quality of medical information on the World Wide Web.

    • J. Shon ;
    • M. A. Musen

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    The low availability of metadata elements for evaluating the quality of medical information on the World Wide Web.


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    Role of clinical trials informatics in the NCI's cancer informatics infrastructure.

    • J. Silva ;
    • R. Wittes

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    Role of clinical trials informatics in the NCI's cancer informatics infrastructure.


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    HOLON/CADSE: integrating open software standards and formal methods to generate guideline-based decision support agents.

    • B. G. Silverman ;
    • O. Sokolsky ;
    • V. Tannen ;
    • A. Wong ;
    • L. Lang ;
    • A. Khoury ;
    • K. Campbell ;
    • C. Qiang ;
    • A. Sahuguet

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    HOLON/CADSE: integrating open software standards and formal methods to generate guideline-based decision support agents.


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    The dissemination of clinical practice guidelines over an intranet: an evaluation.

    • J. J. Stolte ;
    • J. Ash ;
    • H. Chin

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    The dissemination of clinical practice guidelines over an intranet: an evaluation.


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    Analysis of information needs of users of the Stanford Health Information Network for Education.

    • H. R. Strasberg ;
    • P. R. Hubbs ;
    • T. C. Rindfleisch ;
    • K. L. Melmon

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Analysis of information needs of users of the Stanford Health Information Network for Education.


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    A statistical natural language processor for medical reports.

    • R. K. Taira ;
    • S. G. Soderland

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    A statistical natural language processor for medical reports.


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    A feasibility study of two methods for end-user configuration of a clinical event monitor.

    • F. C. Tsui ;
    • M. M. Wagner ;
    • W. Wilbright ;
    • A. Tse ;
    • W. R. Hogan

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    A feasibility study of two methods for end-user configuration of a clinical event monitor.


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    Medical student database development: a model for record management in a multi-departmental setting.

    • D. M. Vercillo ;
    • K. C. Holmes ;
    • M. J. Pingree ;
    • B. E. Bray ;
    • M. J. Lincoln

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Medical student database development: a model for record management in a multi-departmental setting.


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    A genetic algorithm to select variables in logistic regression: example in the domain of myocardial infarction.

    • S. Vinterbo ;
    • L. Ohno-Machado

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    A genetic algorithm to select variables in logistic regression: example in the domain of myocardial infarction.


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    Design of a clinical notification system.

    • M. M. Wagner ;
    • F. C. Tsui ;
    • J. Pike ;
    • L. Pike

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Design of a clinical notification system.


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    Translating national childhood immunization guidelines to a computer-based reminder recall system within an immunization registry.

    • D. Wang ;
    • R. A. Jenders ;
    • B. Dasgupta

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Translating national childhood immunization guidelines to a computer-based reminder recall system within an immunization registry.


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    Session management for web-based healthcare applications.

    • L. Wei ;
    • S. Sengupta

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Session management for web-based healthcare applications.


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    Task-specific journal extracts for using the medical literature.

    • M. F. Wellons ;
    • G. P. Purcell

    Manuscript Type: Paper

    Task-specific journal extracts for using the medical literature.


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