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AMIA ... Annual Symposium proceedings. AMIA Symposium.
The newly developed U.S. Common Medication Information Infrastructure was used as a basis to capture and formally express the properties of drugs relevant to research and the clinical application of pharmacogenomics. Two associated taxonomies within
Publikováno v:
Proceedings. AMIA Symposium.
Clinical terminology servers are distinguished from more broadly based terminology servers intended for nomenclature development or mediation across classifications. Focusing upon the consistent and comparable entry of clinical observations, findings
Publikováno v:
Proceedings. AMIA Symposium.
Medical Terminologies are becoming increasingly expressive secondary to their increase in size, and are becoming increasingly difficult to analyze secondary to inconsistencies in their use and complex interrelationships that are often not explicitly
Autor:
M S, Tuttle, N E, Olson, K D, Keck, W G, Cole, M S, Erlbaum, D D, Sherertz, C G, Chute, P L, Elkin, G E, Atkin, B H, Kaihoi, C, Safran, D, Rind, V, Law
Publikováno v:
Methods of information in medicine. 37(4-5)
Patient descriptors, or "problems," such as "brain metastases of melanoma" are an effective way for caregivers to describe patients. But most problems, e.g., "cubital tunnel syndrome" or "ulnar nerve compression," found in problem lists in an Electro
Autor:
M S, Tuttle, D D, Sherertz, N E, Olson, S J, Nelson, M S, Erlbaum, K D, Keck, A N, Davis, O N, Suarez-Munist, S S, Lipow, W G, Cole, L M, Fagan, R D, Acuff, C E, Crangle, M A, Musen, S W, Tu, G C, Wiederhold, R W, Carlson
Publikováno v:
Proceedings : a conference of the American Medical Informatics Association. AMIA Fall Symposium.
An architecture built from five software components -a Router, Parser, Matcher, Mapper, and Server -fulfills key requirements common to several point-of-care information and knowledge processing tasks. The requirements include problem-list creation,
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O N, Suarez-Munist, M S, Tuttle, N E, Olson, M S, Erlbaum, D D, Sherertz, S S, Lipow, W G, Cole, K D, Keck, A N, Davis, W T, Hole, R J, Irons, A, Ganju, S J, Nelson
Publikováno v:
Proceedings : a conference of the American Medical Informatics Association. AMIA Fall Symposium.
Health care enterprises need enterprise-wide terminologies to compare, reuse and repurpose health care descriptions. But once they are created, these terminologies need to be maintained and enhanced to sustain their utility and that of the descriptio
Publikováno v:
Methods of information in medicine. 34(1-2)
One way to fulfill point-of-care knowledge needs is to present caregivers with a visual representation of the available "answers". Using such a representation, caregivers can recognize what they want, rather than have to recall what they need, and th
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M S, Tuttle, O N, Suarez-Munist, N E, Olson, D D, Sherertz, W D, Sperzel, M S, Erlbaum, L F, Fuller, W T, Hole, S J, Nelson, W G, Cole
Publikováno v:
Medinfo. MEDINFO.
A terminology is a systematic, authoritative collection of concept names, or terms, in some domain. No single terminology names all the important concepts in biomedicine. One approach to creating a more comprehensive biomedical terminology is to merg
Autor:
D D, Sherertz, M S, Tuttle, N E, Olson, G T, Hsu, R W, Carlson, L M, Fagan, R D, Acuff, W G, Cole, S J, Nelson
Publikováno v:
Medinfo. MEDINFO.
Oncologists' information needs arise at diverse times and settings. For example: "Is superior vena cava syndrome a medical emergency?" Our collaborative group is developing a system that supports an interface with combinations of spoken, gestural, an
Publikováno v:
Proceedings. Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care.
The Metathesaurus is a machine-created, human edited and enhanced synthesis of authoritative biomedical terminologies. Its formal properties permit it to be a) exploited by computers, and b) modified and enhanced without compromising that usage. If f