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JBI
2010
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13 years 5 months ago
Proclets in healthcare
Healthcare processes can be characterized as weakly-connected interacting lightweight workflows coping with different levels of granularity. Classical workflow notations are fal...
R. S. Mans, Nick C. Russell, Wil M. P. van der Aal...
JBI
2008
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13 years 7 months ago
Ontology-enhanced automatic chief complaint classification for syndromic surveillance
Emergency department free-text chief complaints (CCs) are a major data source for syndromic surveillance. CCs need to be classified into syndromic categories for subsequent automa...
Hsin-Min Lu, Daniel Zeng, Lea Trujillo, Ken Komats...
JBI
2006
13 years 7 months ago
Missing data and the design of phylogenetic analyses
Concerns about the deleterious effects of missing data may often determine which characters and taxa are included in phylogenetic analyses. For example, researchers may exclude ta...
John J. Wiens
JBI
2006
13 years 7 months ago
Granularity, scale and collectivity: When size does and does not matter
Bridging levels of ``granularity'' and ``scale'' are frequently cited as key problems for biomedical informatics. However, detailed accounts of what is meant b...
Alan L. Rector, Jeremy Rogers, Thomas Bittner
JBI
2007
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A framework for information system usage in collaborative care
Clinical information systems (CIS) can affect the quality of patient care. In this paper, we focus on CIS use in the collaborative treatment of chronic diseases. We have develope...
David A. Dorr, Spencer S. Jones, Adam B. Wilcox