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Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, Volume 17
Volume 17, Number 1, January 2010
- Edward H. Shortliffe
, Nancy M. Lorenzi, Karen Greenwood, Alexis N. Broussard, Randolph A. Miller:
JAMIA looks to the future amidst profound changes in the world of publishing. 1-2
- Matthew Scotch
, Mona Duggal, Cynthia Brandt, Zhenqui Lin
, Richard N. Shiffman:
Brief review: Use of statistical analysis in the biomedical informatics literature. 3-5 - Gilad J. Kuperman
, Jeffrey S. Blair, Richard A. Franck, Savithri Devaraj, Alexander F. H. Low:
Application of information technology: Developing data content specifications for the Nationwide Health Information Network Trial Implementations. 6-12
- Stephen M. Downs, Peter C. van Dyck, Piero Rinaldo, Clement J. McDonald, R. Rodrey Howell, Alan Zuckerman, Gregory J. Downing
:
Viewpoint paper: Improving newborn screening laboratory test ordering and result reporting using health information exchange. 13-18 - Hua Xu, Shane P. Stenner
, Son Doan
, Kevin B. Johnson, Lemuel R. Waitman, Joshua C. Denny
:
Application of information technology: MedEx: a medication information extraction system for clinical narratives. 19-24 - Annette Moxey
, Jane Robertson, David Newby
, Isla M. Hains, Margaret Williamson, Sallie-Anne Pearson
:
Review paper: Computerized clinical decision support for prescribing: provision does not guarantee uptake. 25-33 - Deepthi Rajeev, Catherine J. Staes, R. Scott Evans, Susan Mottice, Robert T. Rolfs, Matthew H. Samore, Jon Whitney, Richard Kurzban, Stanley M. Huff:
Application of information technology: Development of an electronic public health case report using HL7 v2.5 to meet public health needs. 34-41
- Bala Hota, Michael Lin, Joshua A. Doherty, Tara Borlawsky, Keith F. Woeltje
, Kurt Stevenson, Yosef M. Khan, Jeremy Young
, Robert A. Weinstein, William E. Trick
:
Model formulation: Formulation of a model for automating infection surveillance: algorithmic detection of central-line associated bloodstream infection. 42-48 - Jesse O. Wrenn
, Daniel M. Stein, Suzanne Bakken, Peter D. Stetson:
Research paper: Quantifying clinical narrative redundancy in an electronic health record. 49-53 - Ronald M. Salomon
, Jennifer Urbano Blackford, S. Trent Rosenbloom, Sandra Seidel, Ellen Wright Clayton, David M. Dilts, Stuart G. Finder:
Research paper: Openness of patients' reporting with use of electronic records: psychiatric clinicians' views. 54-60 - Julia Adler-Milstein, John Landefeld, Ashish K. Jha:
Research paper: Characteristics associated with Regional Health Information Organization viability. 61-65 - Adam Wright
, Christine S. Soran, Chelsea A. Jenter, Lynn A. Volk, David W. Bates, Steven R. Simon:
Research paper: Physician attitudes toward health information exchange: results of a statewide survey. 66-70 - Sylvia J. Hysong
, Mona K. Sawhney, Lindsay Wilson, Dean F. Sittig
, Donna Espadas, Traber Davis, Hardeep Singh
:
Research paper: Provider management strategies of abnormal test result alerts: a cognitive task analysis. 71-77 - Emily Beth Devine, Ryan N. Hansen, Jennifer L. Wilson-Norton, Nathan M. Lawless, Albert W. Fisk, David K. Blough, Diane P. Martin, Sean D. Sullivan:
The impact of computerized provider order entry on medication errors in a multispecialty group practice. 78-84 - Andrew M. Fine, Ben Y. Reis, Lise E. Nigrovic
, Donald A. Goldmann, Tracy N. LaPorte, Karen L. Olson, Kenneth D. Mandl:
Research paper: Use of population health data to refine diagnostic decision-making for pertussis. 85-90 - Joshua E. Richardson
, Joan S. Ash:
Research paper: The effects of hands-free communication device systems: communication changes in hospital organizations. 91-98 - Kevin Chen-Chuan Chang, J. Marc Overhage
, Siu L. Hui, Martin Chieng Were:
Case report: Enhancing laboratory report contents to improve outpatient management of test results. 99-103 - Thomas R. Yackel, Peter J. Embí:
Case report: Unintended errors with EHR-based result management: a case series. 104-107 - Thomas H. Payne, Aharon E. tenBroek, Grant S. Fletcher, Mardi C. Labuguen:
Case report: Transition from paper to electronic inpatient physician notes. 108-111
- J. Stuart Hunter:
Letters: Enhancing Friedman's "Fundamental Theorem of Biomedical Informatics". 112-113 - Charles P. Friedman:
Letters: The author's response. 112-113 - Alexis N. Broussard:
Reviewers for JAMIA volume 16. 114
Volume 17, Number 2, March 2010
- Meryl Bloomrosen, Don E. Detmer:
Informatics, evidence-based care, and research; implications for national policy: a report of an American Medical Informatics Association health policy conference. 115-123 - Shawn N. Murphy, Griffin M. Weber
, Michael Mendis, Vivian S. Gainer, Henry C. Chueh, Susanne E. Churchill, Isaac S. Kohane:
Serving the enterprise and beyond with informatics for integrating biology and the bedside (i2b2). 124-130 - Christopher G. Chute, Scott A. Beck, Thomas B. Fisk, David N. Mohr:
The Enterprise Data Trust at Mayo Clinic: a semantically integrated warehouse of biomedical data. 131-135 - Jeffrey M. Ferranti, Matthew K. Langman, David Tanaka, Jonathan McCall, Asif Ahmad
:
Bridging the gap: leveraging business intelligence tools in support of patient safety and financial effectiveness. 136-143 - Steven J. Steindel:
OIDs: how can I express you? Let me count the ways. 144-147
- Khaled El Emam, Emilio Neri, Elizabeth Jonker, Marina Sokolova, Liam Peyton, Angelica Neisa, Teresa Scassa:
The inadvertent disclosure of personal health information through peer-to-peer file sharing programs. 148-158 - Reyyan Yeniterzi, John S. Aberdeen
, Samuel Bayer, Benjamin Wellner, Lynette Hirschman, Bradley A. Malin
:
Effects of personal identifier resynthesis on clinical text de-identification. 159-168 - Kathleen Benitez, Bradley A. Malin
:
Evaluating re-identification risks with respect to the HIPAA privacy rule. 169-177
- David S. Pieczkiewicz
, Stanley M. Finkelstein:
Evaluating the decision accuracy and speed of clinical data visualizations. 178-181 - Prakash M. Nadkarni, Luis N. Marenco:
Implementing description-logic rules for SNOMED-CT attributes through a table-driven approach. 182-184
- Michael G. Kahn, Daksha Ranade:
The impact of electronic medical records data sources on an adverse drug event quality measure. 185-191 - Shane R. Reti, Henry J. Feldman, Stephen E. Ross, Charles Safran:
Improving personal health records for patient-centered care. 192-195 - Walter Palmas, Steven Shea, Justin Starren, Jeanne A. Teresi, Michael L. Ganz
, Tanya M. Burton, Chris L. Pashos, Jan Blustein, Lesley Fields, Philip C. Morin, Roberto E. Izquierdo, Stephanie Silver, Joseph P. Eimicke, Rafael A. Lantigua, Ruth S. Weinstock:
Medicare payments, healthcare service use, and telemedicine implementation costs in a randomized trial comparing telemedicine case management with usual care in medically underserved participants with diabetes mellitus (IDEATel). 196-202 - Kim M. Nazi:
Veterans' voices: use of the American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI) Survey to identify My HealtheVet personal health record users' characteristics, needs, and preferences. 203-211 - Rebecca L. Kesman, Ahmed S. Rahman, Eleanor Y. Lin, Eric A. Barnitt, Rajeev Chaudhry:
Population informatics-based system to improve osteoporosis screening in women in a primary care practice. 212-216 - Joseph Lurio, Frances P. Morrison, Michelle Pichardo, Rachel Berg, Michael D. Buck, Winfred Wu, Kwame Kitson, Farzad Mostashari, Neil S. Calman:
Using electronic health record alerts to provide public health situational awareness to clinicians. 217-219 - Gondy Leroy, Trudi Miller:
Perils of providing visual health information overviews for consumers with low health literacy or high stress. 220-223 - James S. Kahn, Joan F. Hilton, T. Van Nunnery, Skip Leasure, Kelly M. Bryant, C. Bradley Hare, David H. Thom:
Personal health records in a public hospital: experience at the HIV/AIDS clinic at San Francisco General Hospital. 224-228
Volume 17, Number 3, May 2010
- Alan R. Aronson, François-Michel Lang:
An overview of MetaMap: historical perspective and recent advances. 229-236 - Martin Chieng Were, Nneka Emenyonu, Marion Achieng, Changyu Shen, John Ssali, John P. M. Masaba, William M. Tierney:
Evaluating a scalable model for implementing electronic health records in resource-limited settings. 237-244 - Jung-Hsien Chiang
, Jou-Wei Lin, Chen-Wei Yang:
Automated evaluation of electronic discharge notes to assess quality of care for cardiovascular diseases using Medical Language Extraction and Encoding System (MedLEE). 245-252 - Rebecca S. Crowley, Melissa Castine, Kevin J. Mitchell, Girish Chavan, Tara McSherry, Michael D. Feldman:
caTIES: a grid based system for coding and retrieval of surgical pathology reports and tissue specimens in support of translational research. 253-264 - Kim M. Unertl
, Laurie L. Novak
, Kevin B. Johnson, Nancy M. Lorenzi:
Traversing the many paths of workflow research: developing a conceptual framework of workflow terminology through a systematic literature review. 265-273 - Steven J. Steindel:
International classification of diseases, 10th edition, clinical modification and procedure coding system: descriptive overview of the next generation HIPAA code sets. 274-282 - F. Jeff Friedlin, Clement J. McDonald:
An evaluation of medical knowledge contained in Wikipedia and its use in the LOINC database. 283-287
- Joshua R. Vest
, Larry D. Gamm:
Health information exchange: persistent challenges and new strategies. 288-294 - Brian E. Dixon
, Atif Zafar, J. Marc Overhage
:
A Framework for evaluating the costs, effort, and value of nationwide health information exchange. 295-301 - Joshua R. Vest
, Jon Jasperson
:
What should we measure? Conceptualizing usage in health information exchange. 302-307
- Gregory W. Roberts
, Christopher J. Farmer, Philip C. Cheney, Stephen M. Govis, Thomas W. Belcher, Scott A. Walsh, Robert J. Adams:
Clinical decision support implemented with academic detailing improves prescribing of key renally cleared drugs in the hospital setting. 308-312 - Karen Dunn Lopez, Gregory J. Gerling, Michael P. Cary
, Mary F. Kanak:
Cognitive work analysis to evaluate the problem of patient falls in an inpatient setting. 313-321 - Grigorios Loukides, Joshua C. Denny
, Bradley A. Malin
:
The disclosure of diagnosis codes can breach research participants' privacy. 322-327 - Kai Zheng, Rema Padman, David Krackhardt, Michael P. Johnson, Herbert S. Diamond:
Social networks and physician adoption of electronic health records: insights from an empirical study. 328-336 - Genevieve B. Melton
, Nandhini Raman, Elizabeth S. Chen, Indra Neil Sarkar, Serguei V. S. Pakhomov, Robert D. Madoff:
Evaluation of family history information within clinical documents and adequacy of HL7 clinical statement and clinical genomics family history models for its representation: a case report. 337-340 - Bridget A. Stewart, Susan Fernandes
, Elizabeth Rodriguez-Huertas, Michael Landzberg:
A preliminary look at duplicate testing associated with lack of electronic health record interoperability for transferred patients. 341-344 - Hanjun Shin, Ki Hoon Kim, Chihwan Song, Injoon Lee, Kyubum Lee
, Jaewoo Kang, Yoon Kyoo Kang:
Electrodiagnosis support system for localizing neural injury in an upper limb. 345-347 - Nathanael Lapidus
, Fabrice Carrat
:
WTW - an algorithm for identifying "who transmits to whom" in outbreaks of interhuman transmitted infectious agents. 348-353
- Daniel R. Masys:
American College of Medical Informatics Fellows, 2009. 354-357
Volume 17, Number 4, July 2010
- Daniel J. Friedman, R. Gibson Parrish II:
The population health record: concepts, definition, design, and implementation. 359-366 - Don Eugene Detmer:
Activating a full architectural model: improving health through robust population health records. 367-369 - Donald W. Simborg:
Consumer empowerment versus consumer populism in healthcare IT. 370-372 - Andreas Leithner, Werner Maurer-Ertl, Mathias Glehr
, Joerg Friesenbichler, Katharina Leithner
, Reinhard Windhager
:
Wikipedia and osteosarcoma: a trustworthy patients' information? 373-374
- Leonard W. D'Avolio, Thien M. Nguyen, Wildon R. Farwell, Yongming Chen, Felicia Fitzmeyer, Owen M. Harris, Louis D. Fiore:
Evaluation of a generalizable approach to clinical information retrieval using the automated retrieval console (ARC). 375-382 - Joshua C. Denny
, Josh F. Peterson
, Neesha N. Choma, Hua Xu, Randolph A. Miller, Lisa Bastarache, Neeraja B. Peterson
:
Extracting timing and status descriptors for colonoscopy testing from electronic medical records. 383-388
- Helaine E. Resnick, Majd Alwan:
Use of health information technology in home health and hospice agencies: United States, 2007. 389-395 - Esther S. Park, Marie R. Peccoud, Kay A. Wicks, Jeffrey B. Halldorson, Robert L. Carithers Jr., Jorge D. Reyes, James D. Perkins:
Use of an automated clinical management system improves outpatient immunosuppressive care following liver transplantation. 396-402 - Cornelia M. Ruland, Harald H. Holte, Jo Røislien
, Cathy Heaven, Glenys A. Hamilton, Jørn Kristiansen, Heidi Sandbæk, Stein O. Kvaløy, Line Hasund, Misoo C. Ellison:
Effects of a computer-supported interactive tailored patient assessment tool on patient care, symptom distress, and patients' need for symptom management support: a randomized clinical trial. 403-410 - Brian L. Strom, Rita Schinnar, Warren B. Bilker, Sean Hennessy, Charles E. Leonard, Eric A. Pifer:
Randomized clinical trial of a customized electronic alert requiring an affirmative response compared to a control group receiving a commercial passive CPOE alert: NSAID-warfarin co-prescribing as a test case. 411-415 - David T. Bauer, Stephanie A. Guerlain
, Patrick J. Brown:
The design and evaluation of a graphical display for laboratory data. 416-424 - Ritu Agarwal, Corey M. Angst
, Catherine M. DesRoches
, Michael A. Fischer:
Technological viewpoints (frames) about electronic prescribing in physician practices. 425-431 - Jyotishman Pathak, Christopher G. Chute:
Analyzing categorical information in two publicly available drug terminologies: RxNorm and NDF-RT. 432-439 - Anthony N. Nguyen
, Michael Lawley, David P. Hansen
, Rayleen V. Bowman, Belinda E. Clarke, Edwina E. Duhig, Shoni Colquist:
Symbolic rule-based classification of lung cancer stages from free-text pathology reports. 440-445 - Stan Matwin
, Alexandre Kouznetsov, Diana Inkpen, Oana Frunza, Peter O'Blenis:
A new algorithm for reducing the workload of experts in performing systematic reviews. 446-453 - Kai Zheng, Hilary M. Haftel, Ronald B. Hirschl, Michael O'Reilly, David A. Hanauer:
Quantifying the impact of health IT implementations on clinical workflow: a new methodological perspective. 454-461 - Xia Jiang, Gregory F. Cooper:
A Bayesian spatio-temporal method for disease outbreak detection. 462-471 - Matvey B. Palchuk
, Elizabeth A. Fang, Janet M. Cygielnik, Matthew Labreche, Maria Shubina, Harley Z. Ramelson, Claus Hamann, Carol A. Broverman, Jonathan S. Einbinder, Alexander Turchin:
An unintended consequence of electronic prescriptions: prevalence and impact of internal discrepancies. 472-476 - Walter H. Curioso
, Sherrilynne S. Fuller, Patricia J. Garcia
, King K. Holmes, Ann Marie Kimball:
Ten years of international collaboration in biomedical informatics and beyond: the AMAUTA program in Peru. 477-480
- Donald Ellison, Betsy L. Humphreys, Joyce A. Mitchell:
Presentation of the 2009 Morris F Collen Award to Betsy L Humphreys, with remarks from the recipient. 481-485
Volume 17, Number 5, September 2010
- Jason A. Lyman, Wendy F. Cohn, Meryl Bloomrosen, Don E. Detmer:
Clinical decision support: progress and opportunities. 487-492
- Shobha Phansalkar, Judy Reed Edworthy
, Elizabeth Hellier, Diane L. Seger, Angela Schedlbauer, Anthony J. Avery
, David W. Bates:
A review of human factors principles for the design and implementation of medication safety alerts in clinical information systems. 493-501 - Jonathan S. Wald, Alexandra C. Businger, Tejal K. Gandhi, Richard W. Grant
, Eric G. Poon
, Jeffrey L. Schnipper, Lynn A. Volk, Blackford Middleton
:
Implementing practice-linked pre-visit electronic journals in primary care: patient and physician use and satisfaction. 502-506 - Guergana K. Savova, James J. Masanz
, Philip V. Ogren, Jiaping Zheng, Sunghwan Sohn, Karin Kipper Schuler, Christopher G. Chute:
Mayo clinical Text Analysis and Knowledge Extraction System (cTAKES): architecture, component evaluation and applications. 507-513
- Özlem Uzuner
, Imre Solti, Eithon Cadag:
Extracting medication information from clinical text. 514-518 - Özlem Uzuner
, Imre Solti, Fei Xia, Eithon Cadag:
Community annotation experiment for ground truth generation for the i2b2 medication challenge. 519-523 - Jon David Patrick, Min Li:
High accuracy information extraction of medication information from clinical notes: 2009 i2b2 medication extraction challenge. 524-527 - Son Doan
, Lisa Bastarache, Sergio Klimkowski, Joshua C. Denny
, Hua Xu:
Integrating existing natural language processing tools for medication extraction from discharge summaries. 528-531 - Irena Spasic, Farzaneh Sarafraz, John A. Keane, Goran Nenadic
:
Medication information extraction with linguistic pattern matching and semantic rules. 532-535 - James G. Mork, Olivier Bodenreider, Dina Demner-Fushman, Rezarta Islamaj Dogan
, François-Michel Lang, Zhiyong Lu, Aurélie Névéol, Lee B. Peters, Sonya E. Shooshan, Alan R. Aronson:
Extracting Rx information from clinical narrative. 536-539 - Domonkos Tikk, Illés Solt:
Improving textual medication extraction using combined conditional random fields and rule-based systems. 540-544 - Hui Yang:
Automatic extraction of medication information from medical discharge summaries. 545-548 - Thierry Hamon
, Natalia Grabar:
Linguistic approach for identification of medication names and related information in clinical narratives. 549-554 - Louise Deléger
, Cyril Grouin
, Pierre Zweigenbaum:
Extracting medical information from narrative patient records: the case of medication-related information. 555-558 - Stéphane M. Meystre
, Julien Thibault, Shuying Shen, John F. Hurdle
, Brett R. South:
Textractor: a hybrid system for medications and reason for their prescription extraction from clinical text documents. 559-562 - Zuofeng Li, Feifan Liu, Lamont D. Antieau, Yonggang Cao, Hong Yu:
Lancet: a high precision medication event extraction system for clinical text. 563-567
- Iftikhar J. Kullo, Jin Fan, Jyotishman Pathak, Guergana K. Savova, Zeenat Ali, Christopher G. Chute:
Leveraging informatics for genetic studies: use of the electronic medical record to enable a genome-wide association study of peripheral arterial disease. 568-574 - Farah Magrabi, Simon Y. W. Li
, Richard O. Day
, Enrico W. Coiera
:
Errors and electronic prescribing: a controlled laboratory study to examine task complexity and interruption effects. 575-583 - Douglas S. Wakefield, Marcia M. Ward, Jean L. Loes, John O'Brien:
A network collaboration implementing technology to improve medication dispensing and administration in critical access hospitals. 584-587 - Herbert S. Chase, Jai Radhakrishnan, Shayan Shirazian, Maya K. Rao, David K. Vawdrey:
Under-documentation of chronic kidney disease in the electronic health record in outpatients. 588-594 - Wendy Webber Chapman
, John N. Dowling, Atar Baer, David L. Buckeridge, Dennis Cochrane, Michael A. Conway, Peter L. Elkin, Jeremy U. Espino, Julia E. Gunn, Craig M. Hales
, Lori Hutwagner, Mikaela Keller, Catherine Larson, Rebecca Noe, Anya Okhmatovskaia, Karen Olson, Marc Paladini, Matthew Scholer, Carol Sniegoski, David Thompson, Bill Lober:
Developing syndrome definitions based on consensus and current use. 595-601 - Prakash M. Nadkarni, Jonathan A. Darer:
Migrating existing clinical content from ICD-9 to SNOMED. 602-607 - David L. Green, Jan A. Boonstra, Marlene A. Bober:
Use of a codified medication process for documentation of home medications. 608-612
- Jeffrey R. Wilcke, Julie M. Green
, Kent A. Spackman, Michael K. Martin, James T. Case, Suzanne L. Santamaria, Kurt Zimmerman:
Letter: Concerning SNOMED-CT content for public health case reports. 613 - Deepthi Rajeev, Catherine J. Staes, R. Scott Evans, Susan Mottice, Robert T. Rolfs, Matthew H. Samore, Jon Whitney, Richard Kurzban, Stanley M. Huff:
Letter: In response to letter to the editor: 'Concerning SNOMED-CT content for public health case reports'. 613-614 - Subramani Mani:
Letter: Note on Friedman's 'fundamental theorem of biomedical informatics'. 614
Volume 17, Number 6, November 2010
- Philip R. O. Payne
, Peter J. Embí, Joyce C. Niland:
Foundational biomedical informatics research in the clinical and translational science era: a call to action. 615-616 - Ben-Tzion Karsh, Matthew B. Weinger, Patricia A. Abbott
, Robert L. Wears
:
Health information technology: fallacies and sober realities. 617-623 - Randolph A. Miller:
All's well that ends well for JAMIA editors. 624-625
- Gad Levy, Nehemia Blumberg, Yitshak Kreiss, Nachman Ash, Ofer Merin:
Application of information technology within a field hospital deployment following the January 2010 Haiti earthquake disaster. 626-630 - Shira H. Fischer, Jennifer Tjia, Terry S. Field:
Impact of health information technology interventions to improve medication laboratory monitoring for ambulatory patients: a systematic review. 631-636 - Francis Y. Lau, Craig E. Kuziemsky, Morgan Price, Jesse Gardner:
A review on systematic reviews of health information system studies. 637-645 - Mary H. Stanfill, Margaret Williams, Susan H. Fenton, Robert A. Jenders, William R. Hersh
:
A systematic literature review of automated clinical coding and classification systems. 646-651
- Stephanie J. Reisinger, Patrick B. Ryan, Donald J. O'Hara, Gregory E. Powell, Jeffery L. Painter, Edward N. Pattishall, Jonathan A. Morris:
Development and evaluation of a common data model enabling active drug safety surveillance using disparate healthcare databases. 652-662 - Farah Magrabi, Mei-Sing Ong, William Runciman
, Enrico W. Coiera
:
An analysis of computer-related patient safety incidents to inform the development of a classification. 663-670 - Prakash M. Nadkarni:
Drug safety surveillance using de-identified EMR and claims data: issues and challenges. 671-674
- Kin Wah Fung, Clement J. McDonald, Suresh Srinivasan:
The UMLS-CORE project: a study of the problem list terminologies used in large healthcare institutions. 675-680 - Shane P. Stenner
, Qingxia Chen, Kevin B. Johnson:
Impact of generic substitution decision support on electronic prescribing behavior. 681-688 - Stephen B. Johnson
, Glen Whitney, Matthew J. McAuliffe, Hailong Wang
, Evan S. McCreedy, Leon Rozenblit
, Clark C. Evans:
Using global unique identifiers to link autism collections. 689-695 - Shashank Agarwal, Hong Yu:
Biomedical negation scope detection with conditional random fields. 696-701 - Mayank K. Mittal, Sonal Dhuper, Chokkalingam Siva, John L. Fresen, Marius Petruc, Celso R. Velázquez:
Assessment of email communication skills of rheumatology fellows: a pilot study. 702-706 - Kuang-Yi Wen, David H. Gustafson, Robert P. Hawkins, Patricia Flatley Brennan, Susan Dinauer, Pauley R. Johnson, Tracy Siegler:
Developing and validating a model to predict the success of an IHCS implementation: the Readiness for Implementation Model. 707-713 - Jyotishman Pathak, Lee B. Peters, Christopher G. Chute, Olivier Bodenreider:
Comparing and evaluating terminology services application programming interfaces: RxNav, UMLSKS and LexBIG. 714-719 - Yvonne Koh, Chun Wei Yap
, Shu Chuen Li:
Development of a combined system for identification and classification of adverse drug reactions: Alerts Based on ADR Causality and Severity (ABACUS). 720-722

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