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- Linkcare - Enabling Continuity of Care for the Chronically Ill across Levels and ProfessionMarius Mikalsen, Ståle Walderhaug, Per Håkon Meland, Ole Martin Winnem. 3-7 [doi]
- Sustainable Ubiquitous Home Health Care - Architectural Considerations and First Practical ExperiencesMichael Marschollek, Klaus-Hendrik Wolf, Oliver J. Bott, Mirko Geisler, Maik Plischke, Wolfram Ludwig, Andreas Hornberger, Reinhold Haux. 8-12 [doi]
- Do Physicians Take Action on High Risk Family History Information Provided by Patients Outside of a Clinic Visit?Lynn A. Volk, Maria Staroselsky, Lisa P. Newmark, Hannah Pham, Alexis Tumolo, Deborah H. Williams, Ruslana Tsurikova, Jeffrey L. Schnipper, Jonathan S. Wald, David W. Bates. 13-17 [doi]
- Sharing Electronic Laboratory Results in a Patient Portal - a Feasibility PilotJonathan S. Wald, Karen Burk, Kate Gardner, Raisa Feygin, Elizabeth Nelson, Marianna Epstein, Eric G. Poon, Blackford Middleton. 18-22 [doi]
- An Evolving Systems-Based Methodology For Healthcare PlanningJon Warwick, Gary Bell. 23-27 [doi]
- Model-Centric Approaches for the Development of Health Information SystemsMika P. Tuomainen, Juha A. Mykkänen, Heli Luostarinen, Assi Pöyhölä, Esa Paakkanen. 28-32 [doi]
- Software Engineering Principles Applied to Large Healthcare Information Systems A Case ReportFabiane Bizinella Nardon, Lincoln de A. Moura Jr.. 33-37 [doi]
- Towards Modeling and Simulation of Integrated Social and Health Care Services for ElderlyAlexander Horsch, Daryoush Khoshsima. 38-42 [doi]
- Healthcare Delivery Systems: Designing Quality into Health Information SystemsPhilip Joyce, Rosamund Green, Graham Winch. 43-47 [doi]
- A Mobile Data Collection Tool for Workflow AnalysisJacqueline Moss, Eta S. Berner, Kathy Savell. 48-52 [doi]
- Towards Sustainable e-Health Networks: Does Modeling Support Efficient Management and Operation?Martin Staemmler. 53-57 [doi]
- The openEHR Java Reference Implementation ProjectRong Chen, Gunnar O. Klein. 58-62 [doi]
- A Conceptual Model of Computerised Hospital Information System (CHIS) use in South AfricaLyn A. Hanmer, Sedick Isaacs, J. Dewald Roode. 63-67 [doi]
- Are Problem-Oriented Medial Records (POMR) Suitable for Use in GPs Daily Practice?Etienne De Clercq, Viviane Van Casteren, Pascale Jonckheer, Peter Burggraeve, Marie France Lafontaine, Karen Degroote, Francis H. Roger France. 68-72 [doi]
- Can an EPR Support the Concept of Family-Centred, Individualized Developmental Care of Premature Infants and Newborns?Christian Dominik Kohl, Claus Schott, Doris Verveur, Otwin Linderkamp, Petra Knaup-Gregori. 73-77 [doi]
- Multiple Detection Modalities and Disease Natural History of Breast CancerTony Hsiu-Hsi Chen, Amy Ming-Fang Yen, Grace Hui-Min Wu, Li-Sheng Chen, Yueh-Hsia Chiu. 78-81 [doi]
- Challenges in Telemedicine and eHealth: Lessons Learned from 20 Years with Telemedicine in TromsøGunnar Hartvigsen, Monika Alise Johansen, Per Hasvold, Johan Gustav Bellika, Eirik Årsand, Eli Arild, Deede Gammon, Sture Pettersen, Steinar Pedersen. 82-86 [doi]
- A Satellite Infrastructure for Health Early Warning in Post-Disaster Health ManagementCatherine E. Chronaki, A. Berthier, M. M. Lleo, L. Esterle, A. Lenglet, F. Simon, L. Josseran, M. Lafaye, Y. Matsakis, A. Tabasco, L. Braak. 87-91 [doi]
- Remote Support for Stroke Rehabilitation: MyHeart s Neurological Rehabilitation ConceptToni Giorgino, Paolo Tormene, Barbara Cattani, Caterina Pistarini, Silvana Quaglini. 92-96 [doi]
- Effects of a Computerized Cardiac Teletriage Decision Support System on Nurse Performance: Results of a Controlled Human Factors Experiment Using a Mid-Fidelity PrototypeKirsten Carroll Somoza, Kathryn Momtahan, Gitte Lindgaard. 97-101 [doi]
- Opportunities and Barriers for Mobile Health in New ZealandFarhaan Mirza, Tony Norris. 102-106 [doi]
- Applying Mobile and Pervasive Computer Technology to Enhance Coordination of Work in a Surgical WardThomas Riisgaard Hansen, Jakob E. Bardram. 107-111 [doi]
- Feasibility and Usability of a Home Monitoring Concept based on Mobile Phones and Near Field Communication (NFC) TechnologyJürgen Morak, Alexander Kollmann, Günter Schreier. 112-116 [doi]
- Using Personal Digital Assistants and Patient Care Algorithms to Improve Access to Cardiac Care Best PracticesKathryn L. Momtahan, Catherine M. Burns, Heather Sherrard, Thierry Mesana, Marino Labinaz. 117-121 [doi]
- Improving Systems Interoperability with Model-Driven Software Development for HealthCareStåle Walderhaug, Marius Mikalsen, Gunnar Hartvigsen, Erlend Stav, Jan Aagedal. 122-126 [doi]
- Conformance Testing of Interoperability in Health Information Systems in FinlandTanja Toroi, Anne Eerola, Juha Mykkänen. 127-131 [doi]
- Connecting Public Health and Clinical Information Systems by Using a Standardized MethodologyDiego M. Lopez, Bernd Blobel. 132-136 [doi]
- Clinical and Translational Science Sustainability: Overcoming Integration Issues between Electronic Health Records (EHR) and Clinical Research Data Management Systems Separate but Equal Robert P. DiLaura. 137-141 [doi]
- The FA4CT Algorithm: A New Model and Tool for Consumers to Assess and Filter Health Information on the InternetGunther Eysenbach, Maria Thomson. 142-146 [doi]
- WRAPIN : a Tool for Patient Empowerment within EHRMichel Joubert, Arnaud Gaudinat, Célia Boyer, Antoine Geissbühler, Marius Fieschi. 147-151 [doi]
- How do Clinicians Search For and Access Biomedical Literature to Answer Clinical Questions?Annie Y. S. Lau, Enrico W. Coiera. 152-156 [doi]
- Blogs, Wikis, and Discussion Forums: Attributes and Implications for Clinical Information SystemsJacob B. Weiss, Thomas R. Campion Jr.. 157-161 [doi]
- From Intermediation to Disintermediation and Apomediation: New Models for Consumers to Access and Assess the Credibility of Health Information in the Age of Web2.0Gunther Eysenbach. 162-166 [doi]
- A Mobile Phone Based Remote Patient Monitoring System For Chronic Disease ManagementMathieu Trudel, Joseph A. Cafazzo, Melinda Hamill, Walter Igharas, Kevin Tallevi, Peter Picton, Jack Lam, Peter G. Rossos, Anthony C. Easty, Alexander Logan. 167-171 [doi]
- How to Enhance Integrated Care towards the Personal Health Paradigm?Bernd Blobel, Peter Pharow, Thomas Norgall. 172-176 [doi]
- Developing Information Technology Attitude Scales for Health (ITASH)Rod Ward, Katherine Pollard, Margaret Glogowska, Pam Moule. 177-181 [doi]
- Development of Patient Centric Virtual Organizations (PCVOs) in Clinical Environment for Patient Information ManagementMohyuddin, W. A. Gray, Hazel Bailey, Wendy Jones, David Morrey. 182-187 [doi]
- SPIRS: A Framework for Content-based Image Retrieval from Large Biomedical DatabasesWilliam Hsu, L. Rodney Long, Sameer Antani. 188-192 [doi]
- The Quality of Reporting of Health Informatics Evaluation Studies: A Pilot StudyJan L. Talmon, Elske Ammenwerth, Thom Geven. 193-197 [doi]
- Exploring the Unintended Consequences of Computerized Physician Order EntryJoan S. Ash, Dean F. Sittig, Richard H. Dykstra, Emily M. Campbell, Ken P. Guappone. 198-202 [doi]
- Impact of Health Care Information Technology on Hospital Productivity Growth: a Survey in 17 Acute University HospitalsRodolphe Meyer, Patrice Degoulet, Louis Omnes. 203-207 [doi]
- Risk Management and Measuring Productivity with POAS - Point of Act SystemMasanori Akiyama, Tatsuya Kondo. 208-212 [doi]
- Connecting the Dots: Creation of an Electronic Regional Infection Control NetworkAbel N. Kho, Paul R. Dexter, Larry Lemmon, Dauna Carey, Heather Woodward-Hagg, Steve Hare, Brad Doebbeling. 213-217 [doi]
- Dealing with Ecological Fallacy in Preparations for Influenza Pandemics: Use of a Flexible Environment for Adaptation of Simulations to Household Structures in Local ContextsToomas Timpka, Magnus Morin, Johan Jenvald, Elin Gursky, Henrik Eriksson. 218-222 [doi]
- Effectiveness of a Chronic Disease Surveillance Systems for Blood Pressure MonitoringDamian Borbolla, Diego Giunta, Silvana Figar, Mercedes Soriano, Adriana Dawidowski, Fernán Gonzalez Bernaldo de Quirós. 223-227 [doi]
- Nurses and Computers. An International Perspective on Nurses RequirementsCarol S. Bond. 228-232 [doi]
- The Need for Global Certification in the Field of Health Informatics: Some Ethical IssuesEike-Henner W. Kluge. 233-236 [doi]
- Using Fieldwork in Analyzing Ethical Issues Related to IT in Health CareEllen Balka, Christine Reidl, Ina Wagner. 237-241 [doi]
- Handling Consent to Patient Data Access in a Hospital SettingGunnar René Øie, Herbjørn Andresen, Inger Anne Tøndel. 242-246 [doi]
- A Day in the Life of a Clinical Research Coordinator: Observations from Community Practice SettingsSharib A. Khan, Rita Kukafka, Philip R. O. Payne, J. Thomas Bigger, Stephen B. Johnson. 247-251 [doi]
- A Survey of U.S.A. Acute Care Hospitals Computer-based Provider Order Entry System Infusion LevelsDean F. Sittig, Ken P. Guappone, Emily M. Campbell, Richard H. Dykstra, Joan S. Ash. 252-256 [doi]
- E-Healthcare in India: Critical Success Factors for Sustainable Health SystemsUdita Taneja, Sushil. 257-261 [doi]
- Health Information Systems Adoption: Findings from a Systematic ReviewMaryati Mohd. Yusof, Lampros K. Stergioulas, Jasmina Zugic. 262-266 [doi]
- Telemedicine Portal and Standardized Clinical DocumentsIvan V. Emelin, Radik A. Eltchiyan. 267-269 [doi]
- The Development of an Information System and Installation of an Internet Web Database for the Purposes of the Occupational Health and Safety Management SystemI. Mavrikakis, John Mantas, Marianna Diomidous. 270-274 [doi]
- Reliability Assessment of Home Health Care ServicesStergiani Spyrou, Panagiotis D. Bamidis, Vassilis Kilintzis, Irini Lekka, Nicos Maglaveras, Costas Pappas. 275-279 [doi]
- From the Description of Activities to the Identification of Risks for Clinical Management: a Proposal of Building, Merging and Sharing Knowledge Representations of Care ProcessesPascal Staccini, Michel Joubert, Rémy Collomp, Jean-François Quaranta, Marius Fieschi. 280-284 [doi]
- Near-Miss and Hazard Reporting: Promoting Mindfulness in Patient Safety EducationLeanne M. Currie, Karen S. Desjardins, Patricia W. Stone, Tsai-ya Lai, Eric Schwartz, Rebecca Schnall, Suzanne Bakken. 285-290 [doi]
- A Territory-Wide Electronic Health Record - from Concept to Practicality: the Hong Kong ExperienceAntonio C. H. Sek, N. T. Cheung, K. M. Choy, W. N. Wong, Anna Y. H. Tong, Vicky H. Fung, Michael Fung, Eric Ho. 293-296 [doi]
- Northern Territory HealthConnect: Shared Electronic Health Record Service Implementation Experiences and Benefits Realised in Indigenous HealthStephen Moo, John Fletcher. 297-301 [doi]
- A Simulation-Based Performance Analysis of a National Electronic Health Record SystemLeonidas Orfanidis, Panagiotis D. Bamidis, Barry Eaglestone. 302-306 [doi]
- Principles-Based Medical Informatics for Success - How Hong Kong Built One of the World s Largest Integrated Longitudinal Electronic Patient RecordsNgai-Tseung Cheung, Vicky Fung, Wing Nam Wong, Anna Tong, Antonio Sek, Andre Greyling, Nancy Tse, Hong Fung. 307-310 [doi]
- Knowledge-Level Querying of Temporal Patterns in Clinical Research SystemsMartin J. O Connor, Ravi D. Shankar, David B. Parrish, Amar K. Das. 311-315 [doi]
- A Discussion about the Importance of Laws and Policies for Data Sharing for Public Health in the People s Republic of ChinaXiue Fan, Ping Yu. 316-319 [doi]
- Confidentiality Preserving Audits of Electronic Medical Record AccessBradley Malin, Edoardo Airoldi. 320-324 [doi]
- Design of a Decentralized Reusable Research Database Architecture to Support Data Acquisition in Large Research ProjectsJimison Iavindrasana, Adrien Depeursinge, Patrick Ruch, Stéphane Spahni, Antoine Geissbühler, Henning Müller. 325-329 [doi]
- The Cancer Biomedical Informatics Grid (caBIG:::TM:::): Infrastructure and Applications for a Worldwide Research Community330-334 [doi]
- The Integration of Grid Resources into a Portal for Research CollaboratoriesYassene Mohammed, Sabine Rey, Fabian Rakebrandt, Ulrich Sax. 335-339 [doi]
- Biomedical Data Mining in Clinical Routine: Expanding the Impact of Hospital Information SystemsMarcel Müller, Kornél G. Markó, Philipp Daumke, Jan Paetzold, Arnold Roesner, Rüdiger Klar. 340-344 [doi]
- The Swedish National Pharmacy RegisterBengt Astrand, Bo Hovstadius, Karolina Antonov, Göran Petersson. 345-349 [doi]
- The Use of Existing Low-Cost Technologies to Enhance the Medical Record Documentation Using a Summary Patient Record [SPR]S. Bart, T. Hannan. 350-353 [doi]
- A New Approach in Nursing Documentation: Community Nursing CaseUros Rajkovic, Olga Sustersic, Vladislav Rajkovic, Vesna Prijatelj. 354-359 [doi]
- A Survey of the Effects of the full Computerized Nursing Records System on Sharing Nursing Records among Health ProfessionalsYukio Kurihara, Naho Asai, Eri Ishimoto, Shigeyuki Kawamata, Satsuki Nakamura. 360-363 [doi]
- Integration of Longitudinal Electronic Records in a Large Healthcare Enterprise: The U.S. Veterans Health Administration ExperienceArthur C. Curtis, Joseph Gillon, Dale C. Malmrose. 367-371 [doi]
- The AMPATH Medical Record System: Creating, Implementing, and Sustaining an Electronic Medical Record System to Support Hiv/AIDS Care in Western KenyaWilliam M. Tierney, Joseph K. Rotich, Terry J. Hannan, Abraham M. Siika, Paul G. Biondich, Burke W. Mamlin, Winstone M. Nyandiko, Sylvester N. Kimaiyo, Kara Wools-Kaloustian, John E. Sidle, Chrispinus J. Simiyu, Erika M. Kigotho, Beverly Musick, Joseph J. Mamlin, Robert M. Einterz. 372-376 [doi]
- São Paulo City Health Information System - A Case ReportCláudio G. A. Costa, Beatriz F. Leão, Lincoln A. Moura Jr.. 377-381 [doi]
- Experience in Implementing the OpenMRS Medical Record System to Support HIV Treatment in RwandaChristian Allen, Darius Jazayeri, Justin Miranda, Paul G. Biondich, Burke W. Mamlin, Ben A. Wolfe, Chris Seebregts, Neal Lesh, William M. Tierney, Hamish S. F. Fraser. 382-386 [doi]
- Multilingual Information Retrieval in Thoracic Radiology: Feasibility StudyAndré Coutinho Castilla, Sérgio Shiguemi Furuie, Eneida A. Mendonça. 387-391 [doi]
- Large-Scale Evaluation of a Medical Cross-Language Information Retrieval SystemKornél G. Markó, Philipp Daumke, Stefan Schulz, Rüdiger Klar, Udo Hahn. 392-396 [doi]
- EHR Query Language (EQL) - A Query Language for Archetype-Based Health RecordsChunlan Ma, Heath K. Frankel, Thomas Beale, Sam Heard. 397-401 [doi]
- Design and Evaluation of a Temporal, Graph-Based Language for Querying Collections of Patient HistoriesOle Edsberg, Stein Jakob Nordbø, Erik Vinnes, Øystein Nytrø. 402-406 [doi]
- Evaluation of a Simple Method for the Automatic Assignment of MeSH Descriptors to Health Resources in a French Online CatalogueAurélie Névéol, Suzanne Pereira, Gaétan Kerdelhué, Badisse Dahamna, Michel Joubert, Stéfan Jacques Darmoni. 407-411 [doi]
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- Challenges and Methodology for Indexing the Computerized Patient RecordFrédéric Ehrler, Patrick Ruch, Antoine Geissbühler, Christian Lovis. 417-421 [doi]
- Experiments with Hierarchical Concept-Based SearchRobert Moskovitch, Roee Sa adon, Eytan Behiri, Susana B. Martins, Aviram Weiss, Yuval Shahar. 422-426 [doi]
- StructConsult: Structured Real-Time Wet Read Consultation Infrastructure to Support Patient CareCraig A. Morioka, John David N. Dionisio, Alex A. T. Bui, Suzie El-Saden, Hooshang Kangarloo. 429-433 [doi]
- Refining DICOM for Pathology - Progress from the IHE and DICOM Pathology working groupsChristel Le Bozec, Dominique Henin, Bettina Fabiani, Thomas Schrader, Marcial Garcia-Rojo, Bruce Beckwith. 434-438 [doi]
- A Generic, Web-based Clinical Information System Architecture Using HL7 CDA: Successful Implementation in Dermatological Routine CareThilo Schuler, Martin Boeker, Rüdiger Klar, Marcel Müller. 439-443 [doi]
- Analyzing the Key Variables in the Adoption Process of HL7Alejandro E. Flores, Khin Than Win. 444-448 [doi]
- An XML Model of an Enhanced Data Dictionary to Facilitate the Exchange of Pre-Existing Clinical Research Data in International StudiesStephany N. Duda, Clint Cushman, Daniel R. Masys. 449-453 [doi]
- Framework for Clinical Data Standardization Based on ArchetypesJosé Alberto Maldonado, David Moner, Diego Tomás, Carlos Angulo, Montserrat Robles, Jesualdo Tomás Fernández-Breis. 454-458 [doi]
- Reaching Standards for Dissemination: A Case StudyHelen Christensen, Kathleen Griffiths. 459-463 [doi]
- A Discrete Time-Space Geography for Epidemiology: From Mixing Groups to Pockets of Local Order in Pandemic SimulationsEinar Holm, Toomas Timpka. 464-468 [doi]
- A National Study of eHealth Standardization in Finland - Goals and RecommendationsJuha Mykkänen, Maritta Korhonen, Jari Porrasmaa, Tuula Tuomainen, Antero Ensio. 469-473 [doi]
- Building a Womb-to-Tomb Health Record in Hong Kong - an Application of Information ArchitectureVicky Fung, N. T. Cheung, Eric Ho, Clara Cheung, Hudson Chan, Kitty Tsang, Joycelyne Cheung, William Ho, Maggie Lau, Veronica Hung, Austen Wong, Anna Tong, W. N. Wong, Antonio Sek. 474-477 [doi]
- Another HISA - The New Standard: Health Informatics - Service ArchitectureGunnar O. Klein, Pier Angelo Sottile, Frederik Endsleff. 478-482 [doi]
- Protecting Privacy while Sharing Medical Data Between Regional Healthcare EntitiesTyrone Grandison, Srivatsava Ranjit Ganta, Uri Braun, James Kaufman. 483-487 [doi]
- Pulling Back the Covers: Technical Lessons of a Real-World Health Information ExchangeAtif Zafar, Brian E. Dixon. 488-492 [doi]
- Geographically Distributed Complementary Content-Based Image Retrieval Systems for Biomedical Image InformaticsSameer Antani, Thomas Martin Deserno, L. Rodney Long, George R. Thoma. 493-497 [doi]
- Utilizing SELinux to Mandate Ultra-secure Access Control of Medical RecordsPeter R. Croll, Matthew Henricksen, William J. Caelli, Vicky Liu. 498-502 [doi]
- Proposal of a French Health Identification Number Interoperable at the European LevelCatherine Quantin, François-André Allaert, Paul Avillach, Benoît Riandey, Marius Fieschi, Maniane Fassa, Olivier Cohen. 503-507 [doi]
- Clearinghouse: A Teleradiology Platform Emphasizing Security of Data and CommunicationMichael Spitzer, Lars Brinkmann, Frank Ãœckert. 508-512 [doi]
- K-Box: Automatic Structuring and Exchange of Medical Documents Based on the Clinical Documentation Architecture (CDA)Minh H. Doan, Paul-Ludwig Lott, Marek VáclavÃk, Frank Ãœckert. 513-516 [doi]
- Using Distributional Analysis to Semantically Classify UMLS ConceptsJung-Wei Fan, Hua Xu, Carol Friedman. 519-523 [doi]
- A Reappraisal of Sentence and Token Splitting for Life Sciences DocumentsKatrin Tomanek, Joachim Wermter, Udo Hahn. 524-528 [doi]
- Corpus-based Error Detection in a Multilingual Medical ThesaurusRoosewelt L. Andrade, Edson José Pacheco, PÃndaro S. Cancian, Percy Nohama, Stefan Schulz. 529-534 [doi]
- Defining Medical Words: Transposing Morphosemantic Analysis from French to EnglishLouise Deléger, Fiammetta Namer, Pierre Zweigenbaum. 535-539 [doi]
- Finding Malignant Findings from Radiological Reports using Medical Attributes and Syntactic InformationTakeshi Imai, Eiji Aramaki, Masayuki Kajino, Kengo Miyo, Yuzo Onogi, Kazuhiko Ohe. 540-544 [doi]
- A Normalized Lexical Lookup Approach to Identifying UMLS Concepts in Free TextVijayaraghavan Bashyam, Guy Divita, David B. Bennett, Allen C. Browne, Ricky K. Taira. 545-549 [doi]
- Extracting Subject Demographic Information From Abstracts of Randomized Clinical Trial ReportsRong Xu, Yael Garten, Kaustubh S. Supekar, Amar K. Das, Russ B. Altman, Alan M. Garber. 550-554 [doi]
- Coupling Ontology Driven Semantic Representation with Multilingual Natural Language Generation for Tuning International TerminologiesAnne-Marie Rassinoux, Robert H. Baud, Jean Marie Rodrigues, Christian Lovis, Antoine Geissbühler. 555-559 [doi]
- Biomedical Knowledge Discovery with Topological Constraints Modeling in Bayesian Networks: A Preliminary ReportGuoliang Li, Tze-Yun Leong. 560-565 [doi]
- Automatic Infection Detection SystemOve Granberg, Johan Gustav Bellika, Eirik Ã…rsand, Gunnar Hartvigsen. 566-570 [doi]
- Risk Stratification for LDL Cholesterol using Induction TechniqueSeung Hee Ho, Hyun Young Park, Yang Soo Jang, Sun Ha Jee. 571-575 [doi]
- Results from Data Mining in a Radiology Department: The Relevance of Data QualityMartin Lang, Nanda Kirpekar, Thomas Bürkle, Susanne Laumann, Hans-Ulrich Prokosch. 576-580 [doi]
- Evaluating Learning Models with Transitions of Human Interests Based on Objective Rule Evaluation IndicesHidenao Abe, Hideto Yokoi, Shusaku Tsumoto, Miho Ohsaki, Takahira Yamaguchi. 581-585 [doi]
- An Automated Data Pattern Translation Process for Medical Data MiningAnna Shillabeer. 586-590 [doi]
- A Data Mining Approach to Analyze Non-compliance with a Guideline for the Treatment of Breast CancerAmir R. Razavi, Hans Gill, Hans Ã…hlfeldt, Nosrat Shahsavar. 591-595 [doi]
- Bayesian Networks for Multivariate Data Analysis and Prognostic Modelling in Cardiac SurgeryNiels Peek, Marion Verduijn, Peter M. J. Rosseel, Evert de Jonge, Bas A. de Mol. 596-600 [doi]
- Combining Lexical and Semantic Methods of Inter-terminology Mapping Using the UMLSKin Wah Fung, Olivier Bodenreider, Alan R. Aronson, William T. Hole, Suresh Srinivasan. 605-609 [doi]
- Biomedical Vocabularies - the Demand for DifferentiationJosef Ingenerf, Siegfried J. Pöppl. 610-615 [doi]
- Development of a Taxonomy for Health Information TechnologyBrian E. Dixon, Atif Zafar, Julie J. McGowan. 616-620 [doi]
- A Practical Approach to Advanced Terminology Services in Health Information SystemsMaria Laura Gambarte, Alejandro Lopez Osornio, Marcela Martinez, Guillermo Reynoso, Daniel Luna, Fernán Gonzalez Bernaldo de Quirós. 621-625 [doi]
- Toward the Interoperability of HL7 v3 and SNOMED CT: A Case Study Modeling Mobile Clinical TreatmentAmanda Ryan, Peter W. Eklund, Brett Esler. 626-630 [doi]
- A Web-based SNOMED CT Browser: Distributed and Real-time Use of SNOMED CT During the Clinical Research ProcessRachel L. Richesson, Asif Syed, Heather Guillette, Mark S. Tuttle, Jeffrey P. Krischer. 631-635 [doi]
- Using SNOMED CTSteven H. Brown, Casey S. Husser, Dietlind Wahner-Roedler, Sandra Bailey, Linda Nugent, Karla Porter, Brent A. Bauer, Peter L. Elkin. 636-639 [doi]
- Practical Issues in Using SNOMED CT as a Reference TerminologySenthil K. Nachimuthu, Lee Min Lau. 640-644 [doi]
- Statistical Selector of the Best Multiple ICD-coding MethodEiji Aramaki, Takeshi Imai, Masayuki Kajino, Kengo Miyo, Kazuhiko Ohe. 645-649 [doi]
- Creation and Evaluation of a Terminology Server for the Interactive Coding of Discharge SummariesHernán Navas, Alejandro Lopez Osornio, AnalÃa Baum, Adrian Gomez, Daniel Luna, Fernán Gonzalez Bernaldo de Quirós. 650-654 [doi]
- Thesaurus Anomaly Detection by User Action MonitoringJeferson L. Bitencourt, PÃndaro S. Cancian, Edson José Pacheco, Percy Nohama, Stefan Schulz. 655-659 [doi]
- Harmonizing Clinical Terminologies: Driving Interoperability in HealthcareRussell A. Hamm, Sarah E. Knoop, Peter Schwarz, Aaron D. Block, Warren L. Davis IV. 660-663 [doi]
- A New Machine Learning Classifier for High Dimensional Healthcare DataRema Padman, Xue Bai, Edoardo M. Airoldi. 664-668 [doi]
- Structuring of Free-Text Diagnostic ReportHirofumi Fujii, Hiromasa Yamagishi, Yutaka Ando, Nobuhiro Tsukamoto, Osamu Kawaguchi, Tomotaka Kasamatsu, Kaoru Kurosaki, Masakazu Osada, Hiroshi Kaneko, Atsushi Kubo. 669-673 [doi]
- Semantic Issues in Integrating Data from Different Models to Achieve Data InteroperabilityRahil Qamar, Alan Rector. 674-678 [doi]
- Medication Reconciliation Using Natural Language Processing and Controlled TerminologiesJames J. Cimino, Tiffani J. Bright, Jianhua Li. 679-683 [doi]
- Comparing Medical Code Usage With the Compression-Based Dissimilarity MeasureThomas Brox Røst, Ole Edsberg, Anders Grimsmo, Øystein Nytrø. 684-688 [doi]
- A Scale-Free Network View of the UMLS to Learn Terminology TranslationsChintan Patel, James J. Cimino. 689-693 [doi]
- Assigning Categorical Information to Japanese Medical Terms Using MeSh and MEDLINEYuzo Onogi. 694-698 [doi]
- PharmARTS: Terminology Web Services for Drug Safety Data Coding and RetrievalIulian Alecu, Cédric Bousquet, Patrice Degoulet, Marie-Christine Jaulent. 699-704 [doi]
- Machine Learning Approach for Automatic Quality Criteria Detection of Health Web PagesArnaud Gaudinat, Natalia Grabar, Célia Boyer. 705-709 [doi]
- Using Discourse Analysis to Improve Text Categorization in MEDLINEPatrick Ruch, Antoine Geissbühler, Julien Gobeill, Frédéric Lisacek, Imad Tbahriti, Anne-Lise Veuthey, Alan R. Aronson. 710-715 [doi]
- A Comparison of Impact Factor, Clinical Query Filters, and Pattern Recognition Query Filters in Terms of Sensitivity to TopicLawrence D. Fu, Lily Wang, Yindalon Aphinyanagphongs, Constantin F. Aliferis. 716-720 [doi]
- A Method for Defining a Journal Subset for a Clinical Discipline using the Bibliographies of Systematic ReviewsNancy Wilczynski, Amit X. Garg, R. Brian Haynes. 721-724 [doi]
- Aequus Communis Sententia: Defining Levels of InteroperabilityPeter L. Elkin, David Froehling, Brent A. Bauer, Dietlind Wahner-Roedler, S. Trent Rosenbloom, Kent Bailey, Steven H. Brown. 725-729 [doi]
- What s in a code? Towards a Formal Account of the Relation of Ontologies and Coding SystemsAlan L. Rector. 730-734 [doi]
- A Road from Health Care Classifications and Coding Systems to Biomedical Ontology: the CEN Categorial Structure for Terminologies of Human Anatomy: CatanatJean Marie Rodrigues, Cornelius Rosse, M. Fogelberg, Anand Kumar, Béatrice Trombert Paviot. 735-740 [doi]
- The Nodes Focusing Tool for Clinical Course Data of Hypergraph Structure in the Ontological Framework CSX Output from POMR-based EMR systemYasuyuki Hirose, Ryuichi Yamamoto, Shinichiro Ueda. 741-745 [doi]
- Integrating Descriptive, Functional and Cooperative Aspects in a Domain Ontology to Computerize Home Care ChartsNathalie Bricon-Souf, S. Ngom, Saliha Hamek. 746-750 [doi]
- The ICNP-BaT - A Multilingual Web-based Tool to Support the Collaborative Translation of the International Classification for Nursing Practice (ICNP)Ulrich Schrader, Peter Tackenberg, Rudolf Widmer, Lucien Portenier, Peter König. 751-754 [doi]
- Ontology Based Modeling of Pandemic Simulation ScenariosHenrik Eriksson, Magnus Morin, Johan Jenvald, Elin Gursky, Einar Holm, Toomas Timpka. 755-759 [doi]
- An Ontology-based Model of Clinical InformationThomas Beale, Sam Heard. 760-764 [doi]
- Creation of a Local Interface Terminology to SNOMED CTAlejandro Lopez Osornio, Daniel Luna, Maria Laura Gambarte, Adrian Gomez, Guillermo Reynoso, Fernán Gonzalez Bernaldo de Quirós. 765-769 [doi]
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