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Articles 91 to 100 of 106:

91.

The helpful patient record system: problem oriented and knowledge based.

In contrast to existing computerized patient record systems, which merely offer static functionality for storage and presentation, a helpful patient record system is a problem-oriented, knowledge-based system which provides the clinician with ...
Elisabeth Bayegan, Samson Tu (Proc AMIA Symp, 2002)
helpful-patient-record-system-problem-oriented-knowledge-based.asp


92.

Expected value prioritization of prompts and reminders.

Computer-based prompting and reminder systems have been shown to be highly effective in increasing rates of preventive services delivery. However, there are many more recommended preventive services than can be practically included in a typical clinic ...
Stephen M Downs, Hasmet Uner (Proc AMIA Symp, 2002)
expected-value-prioritization-prompts-reminders.asp


93.

IMEX--a new knowledge platform for microsystems in medicine.

The development of medical applications is driven in the context of steadily growing needs and the requirement of lowering the overall costs. Microsystems will have an extremely important impact on medical technology in the future. The great challenges ...
T Becks (Biomed Tech (Berl), 2002)
imex-new-knowledge-platform-microsystems-medicine.asp


94.

Improved background correction for spotted DNA microarrays.

Most microarray scanning software for glass spotted arrays provides estimates for the intensity for the "foreground" and "background" of two channels for every spot. The common approach in further analyzing such data is to first subtract the background ...
Charles Kooperberg, Thomas G Fazzio, Jeffrey J Delrow, Toshio Tsukiyama (J Comput Biol, 2002)
improved-background-correction-spotted-dna-microarrays.asp


95.

Speech and language technologies, intelligent content management and intelligent assistants.

This chapter focuses on Speech and Language Technologies, Intelligent Content Management and Intelligent Assistants. It describes impact of these technologies on healthcare assuming a 10-year ...
Jo Lernout (Stud Health Technol Inform, 2002)
speech-language-technologies-intelligent-content-management.asp


96.

Impact of voice- and knowledge-enabled clinical reporting--US example.

This study shows qualitative and quantitative estimates of the national and the clinic level impact of utilizing voice and knowledge enabled clinical reporting systems. Using common sense estimation methodology, we show that the delivery of health care ...
Renata G Bushko, Penny L Havlicek, Edward Deppert, Stephen Epner (Stud Health Technol Inform, 2002)
impact-voice-knowledge-enabled-clinical-reporting-us-example.asp


97.

Defining the future of health technology: biomechatronics.

Future progress in healthcare and medicine depends on todays investment in research, development, and education. We cannot leave such urgent issues to determine themselves, but rather must actively collaborate to ensure a stable healthcare system. This ...
Renata G Bushko (Stud Health Technol Inform, 2002)
defining-future-health-technology-biomechatronics.asp


98.

Intelligent agent software for medicine.

An important trend for the future of health technology will be the increasing use of intelligent agent software for medical applications. As the complexity of situations faced by both patients and health care providers grows, conventional interfaces that ...
Henry Lieberman, Cindy Mason (Stud Health Technol Inform, 2002)
intelligent-agent-software-medicine.asp


99.

Why the future of architecture doesnt need us.

The information age has ushered in a well-documented revolution in design and production over the past decade. So far these changes mostly have affected our ability to envision and illustrate new forms, but soon the entire artificial environment may be ...
Lance Hosey (World Hosp Health Serv, 2002)
why-future-architecture-doesn-t-need-us.asp


100.

AIDA--experiences in compensating the mutual weaknesses of knowledge-based and object-oriented development in a complex dental planning domain.

OBJECTIVES: Dentistry is a discipline with two properties that pose a serious challenge to knowledge based decision support: (1) It has to integrate six subdisciplines ranging from conservative measures to invasive disciplines, such as implantology; (2) ...
E Finkeissen, R Weber, S Hassfeld, U Koke, T Wetter (Methods Inf Med, 2002)
aida-experiences-compensating-mutual-weaknesses-knowledge-based.asp


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