Burgun, A Denier, P Bodenreider, O Botti, G Delamarre, D Pouliquen, B Oberlin, P Lévéque, J M Lukacs, B Kohler, F
...
Published in
Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA
The Model for Assistance in the Orientation of a User within Coding Systems (MAOUSSC) project has been designed to provide a representation for medical and surgical procedures that allows several applications to be developed from several viewpoints. It is based on a conceptual model, a controlled set of terms, and Web server development. The design...
McDonald, C J
Published in
Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA
Institutions all want electronic medical record (EMR) systems. They want them to solve their record movement problems, to improve the quality and coherence of the care process, to automate guidelines and care pathways to assist clinical research, outcomes management, and process improvement. EMRs are very difficult to construct because the existing...
Cushman, R
Published in
Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA
United States health care is engaged in an ambitious project to make its clinical and administrative records "100% electronic." Substantial benefits are expected in both clinical care delivery and medical research (especially for public health surveillance and outcomes/effectiveness studies). Substantial costs also potentially accrue, beyond the la...
Stead, W W
Published in
Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA
The Integrated Academic (Advanced) Information Management System (IAIMS) initiative emerged in the early 1980s to respond to trends in biomedical information, transfer and access, and to identify the implications for health sciences libraries. Three recurrent themes have emerged as being essential to the creation of IAIMs: changing the paradigm; re...
Elson, R B Faughnan, J G Connelly, D P
Published in
Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA
Clinical decision making is driven by information in the form of patient data and clinical knowledge. Currently prevalent systems used to store and retrieve this information have high failure rates, which can be traced to well-established system constraints. The authors use an industrial process model of clinical decision making to expose the role ...
Kalet, I J Austin-Seymour, M M
Published in
Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA
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 treate...
Frisse, M
Published in
Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA
The success of IAIMSs and other information technology plans depends to a great extent on the fit between the planning process and the nature of the organization. Planning processes differ as a function of both plurality of goals and the degree to which technology or the external environment changes. If all members of an organization share a common...
Fuller, S
Published in
Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA
In general, there is agreement that robust integrated information systems are the foundation for building successful regional health care delivery systems. Integrated Advanced Information Management System (IAIMS) institutions that, over the years, have developed strategies for creating cohesive institutional information systems and services are fi...
Hammond, W E
Published in
Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA
Hammond, W. Edward
Published in
Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association