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Autor:
Mary Brophy, Qingzhu Liu, Robert B. Hall, Shaoyu Su, Ramana Seerapu, Sarah Leatherman, Ryan Acher, Danne C. Elbers, Nilla Majahalme, Ryan Ferguson, Jeff Ferraro, Rupali Dhond, Sergey Goryachev, Scott L. DuVall, Tori Anglin-Foote, Svitlana Dipietro, Nhan Do
Publikováno v:
JAMIA Open
Objective To best meet our point-of-care research (POC-R) needs, we developed ProjectFlow, a configurable, clinical research workflow management application. In this article, we describe ProjectFlow and how it is used to manage study processes for th
Autor:
Nicholas Link, Nathanael Fillmore, David J. Thornton, Svitlana Dipietro, Nhan Do, Jane A. Driver, Danne C. Elbers, Anahit Aleksanyan, Robert Zwolinski, Vinh T. Nguyen, Stewart Evans, Michael A Parenteau, Feng-Chi Sung, Judith Strymish, Mary Brophy, Theodore C. Feldman, Benjamin Colonna, Stephen J. Miller, Robert S Sprague, Robert B. Hall, Paul Corcoran, Jennifer La, Sergey Goryachev, Steven J Bergstrom
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA
Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association
Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association
Objective Reducing risk of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) infection among healthcare personnel requires a robust occupational health response involving multiple disciplines. We describe a flexible informatics solution to enable such coordination
Autor:
Vinh T. Nguyen, Michael A Parenteau, Feng-Chi Sung, Judith Strymish, Nathanael Fillmore, Jane A. Driver, Theodore C. Feldman, Robert S Sprague, Steven J Bergstrom, Stewart Evans, Robert B. Hall, Robert Zwolinski, Stephen J. Miller, Svitlana Dipietro, Mary Brophy, Jennifer La, Sergey Goryachev, David J. Thornton, Nhan Do, Anahit Aleksanyan, Paul Corcoran, Danne C. Elbers, Benjamin Colonna, Nicholas Link
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA
Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association
Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association
Objective Reducing risk of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) infection among healthcare personnel requires a robust occupational health response involving multiple disciplines. We describe a flexible informatics solution to enable such coordination