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Journal of Biomedical Informatics, Volume 36
Volume 36, Numbers 1-2, February - April 2003
- Vimla L. Patel, David W. Bates:
Cognition and measurement in patient safety research. 1-3 - Jan Horsky, David R. Kaufman, Michael I. Oppenheim, Vimla L. Patel:
A framework for analyzing the cognitive complexity of computer-assisted clinical ordering. 4-22 - Jiajie Zhang, Todd R. Johnson, Vimla L. Patel, Danielle L. Paige, Tate K. Kubose:
Using usability heuristics to evaluate patient safety of medical devices. 23-30 - Alla Keselman, Vimla L. Patel, Todd R. Johnson, Jiajie Zhang:
Institutional decision-making to select patient care devices: identifying venues to promote patient safety. 31-44 - David R. Kaufman, Vimla L. Patel, Charlyn Hilliman, Philip C. Morin, Jenia Pevzner, Ruth S. Weinstock, Robin Goland, Steven Shea, Justin Starren:
Usability in the real world: assessing medical information technologies in patients' homes. 45-60 - Ahmad Hashem, Michelene T. H. Chi, Charles P. Friedman:
Medical errors as a result of specialization. 61-69 - Gilad J. Kuperman, Tejal K. Gandhi, David W. Bates:
Effective drug-allergy checking: methodological and operational issues. 70-79 - Eric G. Poon, Samuel J. Wang, Tejal K. Gandhi, David W. Bates, Gilad J. Kuperman:
Design and implementation of a comprehensive outpatient Results Manager. 80-91 - Carol Hope, J. Marc Overhage, Andrew C. Seger, Evgenia Y. Teal, Vera Mills, Julie M. Fiskio, Tejal K. Gandhi, David W. Bates, Michael D. Murray:
A tiered approach is more cost effective than traditional pharmacist-based review for classifying computer-detected signals as adverse drug events. 92-98 - Hui Cao, Peter D. Stetson, George Hripcsak:
Assessing explicit error reporting in the narrative electronic medical record using keyword searching. 99-105 - Matthew B. Weinger, Jason Slagle, Sonia Jain, Nelda Ordonez:
Retrospective data collection and analytical techniques for patient safety studies. 106-119 - George Hripcsak, Suzanne Bakken, Peter D. Stetson, Vimla L. Patel:
Mining complex clinical data for patient safety research: a framework for event discovery. 120-130 - Harvey J. Murff, Vimla L. Patel, George Hripcsak, David W. Bates:
Detecting adverse events for patient safety research: a review of current methodologies. 131-143
Volume 36, Number 3, June 2003
- Gondy Leroy, Hsinchun Chen, Jesse D. Martinez:
A shallow parser based on closed-class words to capture relations in biomedical text. 145-158 - Ira J. Kalet, Robert S. Giansiracusa, Jonathan Jacky, Drora Avitan:
A declarative implementation of the DICOM-3 network protocol. 159-176 - Michael M. Wagner, Virginia M. Dato, John N. Dowling, Michael Allswede:
Representative threats for research in public health surveillance. 177-188 - Carol Friedman, Hongfang Liu, Lyudmila Shagina:
A vocabulary development and visualization tool based on natural language processing and the mining of textual patient reports. 189-201 - Stavros Nikolopoulos, Anastasia Alexandridi, Stavros Nikolakeas, George Manis:
Experimental analysis of heart rate variability of long-recording electrocardiograms in normal subjects and patients with coronary artery disease and normal left ventricular function. 202-217 - Rita Kukafka, Stephen B. Johnson, Allison Linfante, John P. Allegrante:
Grounding a new information technology implementation framework in behavioral science: a systematic analysis of the literature on IT use. 218-227
Volume 36, Numbers 4-5, August - October 2003
- Suzanne Bakken, Nicholas R. Hardiker:
Building nursing knowledge through informatics: from concept representation to data mining. 229-231 - Teresa L. Panniers, Renee Daiuta Feuerbach, Karen L. Soeken:
Methods in informatics: using data derived from a systematic review of health care texts to develop a concept map for use in the neonatal intensive care setting. 232-239 - Gary Ewing, Yvonne Freer, Robert Logie, Jim Hunter, Neil McIntosh, Sue Rudkin, Lindsey Ferguson:
Role and experience determine decision support interface requirements in a neonatal intensive care environment. 240-249 - Marcelline R. Harris, Guergana K. Savova, Thomas M. Johnson, Christopher G. Chute:
A term extraction tool for expanding content in the domain of functioning, disability, and health: proof of concept. 250-259 - Debbie A. Travers, Stephanie W. Haas:
Using nurses' natural language entries to build a concept-oriented terminology for patients' chief complaints in the emergency department. 260-270 - Jacqueline A. Moss, Amy Coenen, Mary Etta Mills:
Evaluation of the draft international standard for a reference terminology model for nursing actions. 271-278 - Nicholas R. Hardiker:
Determining sources for formal nursing terminology systems. 279-286 - Susan Matney, Suzanne Bakken, Stanley M. Huff:
Representing nursing assessments in clinical information systems using the logical observation identifiers, names, and codes database. 287-293 - Amy Danko, Rosemary Kennedy, Robert E. Haskell, Ida M. Androwich, Patricia Button, Carol M. Correia, Susan J. Grobe, Marcelline R. Harris, Susan Matney, Daniel C. Russler:
Modeling nursing interventions in the act class of HL7 RIM Version 3. 294-303 - InSook Cho, Hyeoun-Ae Park:
Development and evaluation of a terminology-based electronic nursing record system. 304-312 - Patricia C. Dykes, Leanne M. Currie, James J. Cimino:
Adequacy of evolving national standardized terminologies for interdisciplinary coded concepts in an automated clinical pathway. 313-325 - Rita D. Zielstorff:
Controlled vocabularies for consumer health. 326-333 - Patricia Flatley Brennan, Alan R. Aronson:
Towards linking patients and clinical information: detecting UMLS concepts in e-mail. 334-341 - Melinda L. Jenkins:
Toward national comparable nurse practitioner data: proposed data elements, rationale, and methods. 342-350 - Judith A. Effken, Barbara B. Brewer, Anita Patil, Gerri S. Lamb, Joyce A. Verran, Kathleen M. Carley:
Using computational modeling to transform nursing data into actionable information. 351-361 - Judy G. Ozbolt:
The Nursing Terminology Summit Conferences: a case study of successful collaboration for change. 362-374 - Anne Moen:
A nursing perspective to design and implementation of electronic patient record systems. 375-378 - Linda K. Goodwin, Michele VanDyne, Simon Lin, Steven Talbert:
Data mining issues and opportunities for building nursing knowledge. 379-388 - Sun-Mi Lee, Patricia A. Abbott:
Bayesian networks for knowledge discovery in large datasets: basics for nurse researchers. 389-399 - Gregory L. Alexander, Edward L. Kinman, Louise C. Miller, Timothy B. Patrick:
Marginalization and health geomatics. 400-407
Volume 36, Number 6, December 2003
- Yehoshua Perl, James Geller:
Research on structural issues of the UMLS - past, present, and future. 409-413 - Olivier Bodenreider, Alexa T. McCray:
Exploring semantic groups through visual approaches. 414-432 - Li Zhang, Yehoshua Perl, Michael Halper, James Geller:
Designing metaschemas for the UMLS enriched semantic network. 433-449 - James J. Cimino, Hua Min, Yehoshua Perl:
Consistency across the hierarchies of the UMLS Semantic Network and Metathesaurus. 450-461 - Thomas C. Rindflesch, Marcelo Fiszman:
The interaction of domain knowledge and linguistic structure in natural language processing: interpreting hypernymic propositions in biomedical text. 462-477 - Cornelius Rosse, José L. V. Mejino Jr.:
A reference ontology for biomedical informatics: the Foundational Model of Anatomy. 478-500 - Peter Mork, James F. Brinkley, Cornelius Rosse:
OQAFMA Querying Agent for the Foundational Model of Anatomy: a prototype for providing flexible and efficient access to large semantic networks. 501-517
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