CliniWeb: Managing clinical information on the World-Wide-Web.
Author(s): Thirion, B, Darmoni, S J
DOI: 10.1136/jamia.1997.0040071
Author(s): Thirion, B, Darmoni, S J
DOI: 10.1136/jamia.1997.0040071
The Read Thesaurus (Version 3 of the Read Codes) is a controlled medical vocabulary produced during the Clinical Terms Projects with the involvement of over 2,000 health care professionals from all United Kingdom specialties. In addition to allowing the transfer of clinical information in a meaningful way, it supports analysis of this information and provides a basis for the development of shareable medical knowledge bases. The thesaurus includes a comprehensive [...]
Author(s): Schulz, E B, Price, C, Brown, P J
DOI: 10.1136/jamia.1997.0040038
To introduce the Q-methodology research technique to the field of health informatics. Q-methodology--the systematic study of subjectivity--was used to identify and categorize the opinions of primary care physicians and medical students that contributed to our understanding of their reasons for acceptance of and/or resistance to adapting information technologies in the health care workplace.
Author(s): Valenta, A L, Wigger, U
DOI: 10.1136/jamia.1997.0040501
In March of 1997, the National Research Council (NRC) of the National Academy of Sciences issued the report, "For the Record: Protecting Electronic Health Information." Concluding that the current practices at the majority of health care facilities in the United States are insufficient, the Council delineated both technical and organizational approaches to protecting electronic health information. The Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center recently implemented a proof-of-concept, Web-based, cross-institutional medical record [...]
Author(s): Halamka, J D, Szolovits, P, Rind, D, Safran, C
DOI: 10.1136/jamia.1997.0040458
Telephone-Linked Care (TLC) technology has been developed and applied as an alternative to and a supplement for office visits as a means to deliver ambulatory care. TLC is used to monitor patients with chronic diseases, counsel patients on important health behaviors, and provide information and support to home caregivers of patients with disabling conditions. TLC speaks to patients over the telephone in their homes using computer-controlled digitized human speech. Patients [...]
Author(s): Friedman, R H, Stollerman, J E, Mahoney, D M, Rozenblyum, L
DOI: 10.1136/jamia.1997.0040413
To measure the accuracy of automated tuberculosis case detection.
Author(s): Hripcsak, G, Knirsch, C A, Jain, N L, Pablos-Mendez, A
DOI: 10.1136/jamia.1997.0040376
The authors provide a survey of how images are used in radiation therapy to improve the precision of radiation therapy plans, and delivery of radiation treatment. In contrast to diagnostic radiology, where the focus is on interpretation of the images to decide if disease is present, radiation therapy quantifies the extent of the region to be treated, and relates it to the proposed treatment using a quantitative modeling system called [...]
Author(s): Kalet, I J, Austin-Seymour, M M
DOI: 10.1136/jamia.1997.0040327
Develop the methodological foundation for interactive use of Markov process decision models by patients and physicians at the bedside.
Author(s): Cher, D J, Lenert, L A
DOI: 10.1136/jamia.1997.0040301
Author(s): Hay, W H
DOI: 10.1136/jamia.1995.0040256
We evaluate the ability of a microcomputer program (Automatch) to link patient records in our hospital's database (N = 253,836) with mortality files from California (N = 1,312,779) and the U.S. Social Security Administration (N = 13,341,581). We linked 96.5% of 3,448 in-hospital deaths, 99.3% for patients with social security numbers. None of 14,073 patients known to be alive (because they were subsequently admitted) was linked with California deaths, and [...]
Author(s): Newman, T B, Brown, A N
DOI: 10.1136/jamia.1997.0040233