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International Journal of Medical Informatics, Volume 137
Volume 137, May 2020
- Santiago Romero-Brufau, Kirk D. Wyatt, Patricia Boyum, Mindy Mickelson, Matthew Moore, Cheristi Cognetta-Rieke:
A lesson in implementation: A pre-post study of providers' experience with artificial intelligence-based clinical decision support. 104072
- Andreas W. Kempa-Liehr, Christina Yin-Chieh Lin, Randall Britten, Delwyn Armstrong, Jonathan Wallace, Dylan Mordaunt, Michael O'Sullivan:
Healthcare pathway discovery and probabilistic machine learning. 104087 - Minsun Shim, Heui Sug Jo:
What quality factors matter in enhancing the perceived benefits of online health information sites? Application of the updated DeLone and McLean Information Systems Success Model. 104093 - Kehinde Obamiro, Sancia West, Simone Lee:
Like, comment, tag, share: Facebook interactions in health research. 104097 - Marc Ruiz, Adrià Julià, Imma Boada:
Starviewer and its comparison with other open-source DICOM viewers using a novel hierarchical evaluation framework. 104098 - Daniel J. Feller, Maichou Lor, Jason Zucker, Michael T. Yin, Susan Olender, David C. Ferris, Noémie Elhadad, Lena Mamykina:
An investigation of the information technology needs associated with delivering chronic disease care to large clinical populations. 104099
- Zheng Jia, Xian Zeng, Huilong Duan, Xudong Lu, Haomin Li:
Corrigendum to "A patient-similarity-based model for diagnostic prediction" [Int. J. Med. Inf. 135 (2020) 104073]. 104100
- Aditya Kashyap, Heather Burris, Chris Callison-Burch, Mary Regina Boland:
The CLASSE GATOR (CLinical Acronym SenSE disambiGuATOR): A Method for predicting acronym sense from neonatal clinical notes. 104101 - Emily Gill, Patricia C. Dykes, Robert S. Rudin, Marianne Storm, Kelly McGrath, David W. Bates:
Technology-facilitated care coordination in rural areas: What is needed? 104102
- Chen Liang, Sicheng Zhou, Bin Yao, Donna Hood, Yang Gong:
Corrigendum to "Toward systems-centered analysis of patient safety events: Improving root cause analysis by optimized incident classification and information presentation" [Int. J. Med. Inform. 135 (2020) 104054]. 104103
- Juan Cubillos-Calvachi, Juan Piedrahita-Gonzalez, Carlos Gutiérrez-Ardila, Carlos Enrique Montenegro-Marín, Paulo A. Gaona-García, Daniel Burgos:
Analysis of stress's effects on cardiac dynamics: A case study on undergraduate students. 104104 - Chengyin Ye, Jinmei Li, Shiying Hao, Modi Liu, Hua Jin, Le Zheng, Minjie Xia, Bo Jin, Chunqing Zhu, Shaun T. Alfreds, Frank Stearns, Laura Kanov, Karl G. Sylvester, Eric Widen, Doff D. McElhinney, Xuefeng Bruce Ling:
Identification of elders at higher risk for fall with statewide electronic health records and a machine learning algorithm. 104105 - Florian Jungmann, Benedikt Kämpgen, Philipp Mildenberger, Igor Tsaur, Tobias Jorg, Christoph Düber, Peter Mildenberger, Roman Kloeckner:
Towards data-driven medical imaging using natural language processing in patients with suspected urolithiasis. 104106 - Muhammet Fatih Aydin, Mehmet Akif Aydin:
Quality and reliability of information available on YouTube and Google pertaining gastroesophageal reflux disease. 104107 - Hamid Naderi, Behzad Kiani, Sina Madani, Kobra Etminani:
Concept based auto-assignment of healthcare questions to domain experts in online Q&A communities. 104108 - Susanna Martikainen, Johanna Kaipio, Tinja Lääveri:
End-user participation in health information systems (HIS) development: Physicians' and nurses' experiences. 104117 - Lynne Emmerton, Colin Curtain, Girish Swaminathan, Helen Dowling:
Development and exploratory analysis of software to detect look-alike, sound-alike medicine names. 104119 - Rosilene da Silva, Alessandra Baptista, Rolando L. Serra, Daniel S. F. Magalhães:
Mobile application for the evaluation and planning of nursing workload in the intensive care unit. 104120
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