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International Journal of Medical Informatics, Volume 57
Volume 57, Number 1, January 2000
- Yu-Chuan Li, Li Liu, Wen-Ta Chiu, Wen-Shan Jian:
Neural network modeling for surgical decisions on traumatic brain injury patients. 1-9 - Koide Daisuke, Kazuhiko Ohe, Dennis Ross-Degnan, Shigekoto Kaihara:
Computerized reminders to monitor liver function to improve the use of etretinate. 11-19 - Elske Ammenwerth, Anke Buchauer, Hans-Bernd Bludau, Reinhold Haux:
Mobile information and communication tools in the hospital. 21-40 - David West, Vivian West:
Improving diagnostic accuracy using a hierarchical neural network to model decision subtasks. 41-55 - R. Van de Velde:
Framework for a clinical information system. 57-72
Volume 57, Numbers 2-3, July 2000
- Susan E. George, James R. Warren:
Statistical modelling of general practice medicine for computer assisted data entry in electronic medical record systems. 77-89 - Stephen Chu, Branko Cesnik:
A three-tier clinical information systems design model. 91-107 - Joseph Gonzalez-Heydrich, David Ray DeMaso, Connie Irwin, Ronald J. Steingard, Isaac S. Kohane, William R. Beardslee:
Implementation of an electronic medical record system in a pediatric psychopharmacology program. 109-116 - Mee Young Sung, Moon Suck Kim, Eom Joon Kim, Jae Hong Yoo, Myung-Whun Sung:
CoMed: a real-time collaborative medicine system. 117-126 - Alvin T. S. Chan:
WWW+smart card: towards a mobile health care management system. 127-137 - Miki Yokotsuka, Misako Aoyama, Kiyoshi Kubota:
The use of a medical dictionary for regulatory activities terminology (MedDRA) in prescription-event monitoring in Japan (J-PEM). 139-153 - Matthias Benson, Axel Junger, Lorenzo A. Quinzio, Carsten Fuchs, Gregor Sciuk, Achim Michel, Kurt Marquardt, Gunter Hempelmann:
Clinical and practical requirements of online software for anesthesia documentation - an experience report. 155-164 - P. Sachs, Walter Gall, Alois Marksteiner, Wolfgang Dorda:
Unambiguous identification of hospital patients: Case study at the university departments of the General Hospital, Vienna. 165-179 - Johan Ellenius, Torgny Groth:
Methods for selection of adequate neural network structures with application to early assessment of chest pain patients by biochemical monitoring. 181-202
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