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Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, Volume 17
Volume 17, Number 1, January 2010
- Edward H. Shortliffe, Nancy M. Lorenzi, Karen Greenwood, Alexis N. Broussard, Randolph A. Miller:
JAMIA looks to the future amidst profound changes in the world of publishing. 1-2
- Matthew Scotch, Mona Duggal, Cynthia Brandt, Zhenqui Lin, Richard N. Shiffman:
Brief review: Use of statistical analysis in the biomedical informatics literature. 3-5 - Gilad J. Kuperman, Jeffrey S. Blair, Richard A. Franck, Savithri Devaraj, Alexander F. H. Low:
Application of information technology: Developing data content specifications for the Nationwide Health Information Network Trial Implementations. 6-12
- Stephen M. Downs, Peter C. van Dyck, Piero Rinaldo, Clement J. McDonald, R. Rodrey Howell, Alan Zuckerman, Gregory J. Downing:
Viewpoint paper: Improving newborn screening laboratory test ordering and result reporting using health information exchange. 13-18 - Hua Xu, Shane P. Stenner, Son Doan, Kevin B. Johnson, Lemuel R. Waitman, Joshua C. Denny:
Application of information technology: MedEx: a medication information extraction system for clinical narratives. 19-24 - Annette Moxey, Jane Robertson, David Newby, Isla M. Hains, Margaret Williamson, Sallie-Anne Pearson:
Review paper: Computerized clinical decision support for prescribing: provision does not guarantee uptake. 25-33 - Deepthi Rajeev, Catherine J. Staes, R. Scott Evans, Susan Mottice, Robert T. Rolfs, Matthew H. Samore, Jon Whitney, Richard Kurzban, Stanley M. Huff:
Application of information technology: Development of an electronic public health case report using HL7 v2.5 to meet public health needs. 34-41
- Bala Hota, Michael Lin, Joshua A. Doherty, Tara Borlawsky, Keith F. Woeltje, Kurt Stevenson, Yosef M. Khan, Jeremy Young, Robert A. Weinstein, William E. Trick:
Model formulation: Formulation of a model for automating infection surveillance: algorithmic detection of central-line associated bloodstream infection. 42-48 - Jesse O. Wrenn, Daniel M. Stein, Suzanne Bakken, Peter D. Stetson:
Research paper: Quantifying clinical narrative redundancy in an electronic health record. 49-53 - Ronald M. Salomon, Jennifer Urbano Blackford, S. Trent Rosenbloom, Sandra Seidel, Ellen Wright Clayton, David M. Dilts, Stuart G. Finder:
Research paper: Openness of patients' reporting with use of electronic records: psychiatric clinicians' views. 54-60 - Julia Adler-Milstein, John Landefeld, Ashish K. Jha:
Research paper: Characteristics associated with Regional Health Information Organization viability. 61-65 - Adam Wright, Christine S. Soran, Chelsea A. Jenter, Lynn A. Volk, David W. Bates, Steven R. Simon:
Research paper: Physician attitudes toward health information exchange: results of a statewide survey. 66-70 - Sylvia J. Hysong, Mona K. Sawhney, Lindsay Wilson, Dean F. Sittig, Donna Espadas, Traber Davis, Hardeep Singh:
Research paper: Provider management strategies of abnormal test result alerts: a cognitive task analysis. 71-77 - Emily Beth Devine, Ryan N. Hansen, Jennifer L. Wilson-Norton, Nathan M. Lawless, Albert W. Fisk, David K. Blough, Diane P. Martin, Sean D. Sullivan:
The impact of computerized provider order entry on medication errors in a multispecialty group practice. 78-84 - Andrew M. Fine, Ben Y. Reis, Lise E. Nigrovic, Donald A. Goldmann, Tracy N. LaPorte, Karen L. Olson, Kenneth D. Mandl:
Research paper: Use of population health data to refine diagnostic decision-making for pertussis. 85-90 - Joshua E. Richardson, Joan S. Ash:
Research paper: The effects of hands-free communication device systems: communication changes in hospital organizations. 91-98 - Kevin Chen-Chuan Chang, J. Marc Overhage, Siu L. Hui, Martin Chieng Were:
Case report: Enhancing laboratory report contents to improve outpatient management of test results. 99-103 - Thomas R. Yackel, Peter J. Embí:
Case report: Unintended errors with EHR-based result management: a case series. 104-107 - Thomas H. Payne, Aharon E. tenBroek, Grant S. Fletcher, Mardi C. Labuguen:
Case report: Transition from paper to electronic inpatient physician notes. 108-111
- J. Stuart Hunter:
Letters: Enhancing Friedman's "Fundamental Theorem of Biomedical Informatics". 112-113 - Charles P. Friedman:
Letters: The author's response. 112-113 - Alexis N. Broussard:
Reviewers for JAMIA volume 16. 114
Volume 17, Number 2, March 2010
- Meryl Bloomrosen, Don E. Detmer:
Informatics, evidence-based care, and research; implications for national policy: a report of an American Medical Informatics Association health policy conference. 115-123 - Shawn N. Murphy, Griffin M. Weber, Michael Mendis, Vivian S. Gainer, Henry C. Chueh, Susanne E. Churchill, Isaac S. Kohane:
Serving the enterprise and beyond with informatics for integrating biology and the bedside (i2b2). 124-130 - Christopher G. Chute, Scott A. Beck, Thomas B. Fisk, David N. Mohr:
The Enterprise Data Trust at Mayo Clinic: a semantically integrated warehouse of biomedical data. 131-135 - Jeffrey M. Ferranti, Matthew K. Langman, David Tanaka, Jonathan McCall, Asif Ahmad:
Bridging the gap: leveraging business intelligence tools in support of patient safety and financial effectiveness. 136-143 - Steven J. Steindel:
OIDs: how can I express you? Let me count the ways. 144-147
- Khaled El Emam, Emilio Neri, Elizabeth Jonker, Marina Sokolova, Liam Peyton, Angelica Neisa, Teresa Scassa:
The inadvertent disclosure of personal health information through peer-to-peer file sharing programs. 148-158 - Reyyan Yeniterzi, John S. Aberdeen, Samuel Bayer, Benjamin Wellner, Lynette Hirschman, Bradley A. Malin:
Effects of personal identifier resynthesis on clinical text de-identification. 159-168 - Kathleen Benitez, Bradley A. Malin:
Evaluating re-identification risks with respect to the HIPAA privacy rule. 169-177
- David S. Pieczkiewicz, Stanley M. Finkelstein:
Evaluating the decision accuracy and speed of clinical data visualizations. 178-181 - Prakash M. Nadkarni, Luis N. Marenco:
Implementing description-logic rules for SNOMED-CT attributes through a table-driven approach. 182-184
- Michael G. Kahn, Daksha Ranade:
The impact of electronic medical records data sources on an adverse drug event quality measure. 185-191 - Shane R. Reti, Henry J. Feldman, Stephen E. Ross, Charles Safran:
Improving personal health records for patient-centered care. 192-195 - Walter Palmas, Steven Shea, Justin Starren, Jeanne A. Teresi, Michael L. Ganz, Tanya M. Burton, Chris L. Pashos, Jan Blustein, Lesley Fields, Philip C. Morin, Roberto E. Izquierdo, Stephanie Silver, Joseph P. Eimicke, Rafael A. Lantigua, Ruth S. Weinstock:
Medicare payments, healthcare service use, and telemedicine implementation costs in a randomized trial comparing telemedicine case management with usual care in medically underserved participants with diabetes mellitus (IDEATel). 196-202 - Kim M. Nazi:
Veterans' voices: use of the American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI) Survey to identify My HealtheVet personal health record users' characteristics, needs, and preferences. 203-211 - Rebecca L. Kesman, Ahmed S. Rahman, Eleanor Y. Lin, Eric A. Barnitt, Rajeev Chaudhry:
Population informatics-based system to improve osteoporosis screening in women in a primary care practice. 212-216 - Joseph Lurio, Frances P. Morrison, Michelle Pichardo, Rachel Berg, Michael D. Buck, Winfred Wu, Kwame Kitson, Farzad Mostashari, Neil S. Calman:
Using electronic health record alerts to provide public health situational awareness to clinicians. 217-219 - Gondy Leroy, Trudi Miller:
Perils of providing visual health information overviews for consumers with low health literacy or high stress. 220-223 - James S. Kahn, Joan F. Hilton, T. Van Nunnery, Skip Leasure, Kelly M. Bryant, C. Bradley Hare, David H. Thom:
Personal health records in a public hospital: experience at the HIV/AIDS clinic at San Francisco General Hospital. 224-228
Volume 17, Number 3, May 2010
- Alan R. Aronson, François-Michel Lang:
An overview of MetaMap: historical perspective and recent advances. 229-236 - Martin Chieng Were, Nneka Emenyonu, Marion Achieng, Changyu Shen, John Ssali, John P. M. Masaba, William M. Tierney:
Evaluating a scalable model for implementing electronic health records in resource-limited settings. 237-244 - Jung-Hsien Chiang, Jou-Wei Lin, Chen-Wei Yang:
Automated evaluation of electronic discharge notes to assess quality of care for cardiovascular diseases using Medical Language Extraction and Encoding System (MedLEE). 245-252 - Rebecca S. Crowley, Melissa Castine, Kevin J. Mitchell, Girish Chavan, Tara McSherry, Michael D. Feldman:
caTIES: a grid based system for coding and retrieval of surgical pathology reports and tissue specimens in support of translational research. 253-264 - Kim M. Unertl, Laurie L. Novak, Kevin B. Johnson, Nancy M. Lorenzi:
Traversing the many paths of workflow research: developing a conceptual framework of workflow terminology through a systematic literature review. 265-273 - Steven J. Steindel:
International classification of diseases, 10th edition, clinical modification and procedure coding system: descriptive overview of the next generation HIPAA code sets. 274-282 - F. Jeff Friedlin, Clement J. McDonald:
An evaluation of medical knowledge contained in Wikipedia and its use in the LOINC database. 283-287
- Joshua R. Vest, Larry D. Gamm:
Health information exchange: persistent challenges and new strategies. 288-294 - Brian E. Dixon, Atif Zafar, J. Marc Overhage:
A Framework for evaluating the costs, effort, and value of nationwide health information exchange. 295-301 - Joshua R. Vest, Jon Jasperson:
What should we measure? Conceptualizing usage in health information exchange. 302-307
- Gregory W. Roberts, Christopher J. Farmer, Philip C. Cheney, Stephen M. Govis, Thomas W. Belcher, Scott A. Walsh, Robert J. Adams:
Clinical decision support implemented with academic detailing improves prescribing of key renally cleared drugs in the hospital setting. 308-312 - Karen Dunn Lopez, Gregory J. Gerling, Michael P. Cary, Mary F. Kanak:
Cognitive work analysis to evaluate the problem of patient falls in an inpatient setting. 313-321 - Grigorios Loukides, Joshua C. Denny, Bradley A. Malin:
The disclosure of diagnosis codes can breach research participants' privacy. 322-327 - Kai Zheng, Rema Padman, David Krackhardt, Michael P. Johnson, Herbert S. Diamond:
Social networks and physician adoption of electronic health records: insights from an empirical study. 328-336 - Genevieve B. Melton, Nandhini Raman, Elizabeth S. Chen, Indra Neil Sarkar, Serguei V. S. Pakhomov, Robert D. Madoff:
Evaluation of family history information within clinical documents and adequacy of HL7 clinical statement and clinical genomics family history models for its representation: a case report. 337-340 - Bridget A. Stewart, Susan Fernandes, Elizabeth Rodriguez-Huertas, Michael Landzberg:
A preliminary look at duplicate testing associated with lack of electronic health record interoperability for transferred patients. 341-344 - Hanjun Shin, Ki Hoon Kim, Chihwan Song, Injoon Lee, Kyubum Lee, Jaewoo Kang, Yoon Kyoo Kang:
Electrodiagnosis support system for localizing neural injury in an upper limb. 345-347 - Nathanael Lapidus, Fabrice Carrat:
WTW - an algorithm for identifying "who transmits to whom" in outbreaks of interhuman transmitted infectious agents. 348-353
- Daniel R. Masys:
American College of Medical Informatics Fellows, 2009. 354-357
Volume 17, Number 4, July 2010
- Daniel J. Friedman, R. Gibson Parrish II:
The population health record: concepts, definition, design, and implementation. 359-366 - Don Eugene Detmer:
Activating a full architectural model: improving health through robust population health records. 367-369 - Donald W. Simborg:
Consumer empowerment versus consumer populism in healthcare IT. 370-372 - Andreas Leithner, Werner Maurer-Ertl, Mathias Glehr, Joerg Friesenbichler, Katharina Leithner, Reinhard Windhager:
Wikipedia and osteosarcoma: a trustworthy patients' information? 373-374
- Leonard W. D'Avolio, Thien M. Nguyen, Wildon R. Farwell, Yongming Chen, Felicia Fitzmeyer, Owen M. Harris, Louis D. Fiore:
Evaluation of a generalizable approach to clinical information retrieval using the automated retrieval console (ARC). 375-382 - Joshua C. Denny, Josh F. Peterson, Neesha N. Choma, Hua Xu, Randolph A. Miller, Lisa Bastarache, Neeraja B. Peterson:
Extracting timing and status descriptors for colonoscopy testing from electronic medical records. 383-388
- Helaine E. Resnick, Majd Alwan:
Use of health information technology in home health and hospice agencies: United States, 2007. 389-395 - Esther S. Park, Marie R. Peccoud, Kay A. Wicks, Jeffrey B. Halldorson, Robert L. Carithers Jr., Jorge D. Reyes, James D. Perkins:
Use of an automated clinical management system improves outpatient immunosuppressive care following liver transplantation. 396-402 - Cornelia M. Ruland, Harald H. Holte, Jo Røislien, Cathy Heaven, Glenys A. Hamilton, Jørn Kristiansen, Heidi Sandbæk, Stein O. Kvaløy, Line Hasund, Misoo C. Ellison:
Effects of a computer-supported interactive tailored patient assessment tool on patient care, symptom distress, and patients' need for symptom management support: a randomized clinical trial. 403-410 - Brian L. Strom, Rita Schinnar, Warren B. Bilker, Sean Hennessy, Charles E. Leonard, Eric A. Pifer:
Randomized clinical trial of a customized electronic alert requiring an affirmative response compared to a control group receiving a commercial passive CPOE alert: NSAID-warfarin co-prescribing as a test case. 411-415 - David T. Bauer, Stephanie A. Guerlain, Patrick J. Brown:
The design and evaluation of a graphical display for laboratory data. 416-424 - Ritu Agarwal, Corey M. Angst, Catherine M. DesRoches, Michael A. Fischer:
Technological viewpoints (frames) about electronic prescribing in physician practices. 425-431 - Jyotishman Pathak, Christopher G. Chute:
Analyzing categorical information in two publicly available drug terminologies: RxNorm and NDF-RT. 432-439 - Anthony N. Nguyen, Michael Lawley, David P. Hansen, Rayleen V. Bowman, Belinda E. Clarke, Edwina E. Duhig, Shoni Colquist:
Symbolic rule-based classification of lung cancer stages from free-text pathology reports. 440-445 - Stan Matwin, Alexandre Kouznetsov, Diana Inkpen, Oana Frunza, Peter O'Blenis:
A new algorithm for reducing the workload of experts in performing systematic reviews. 446-453 - Kai Zheng, Hilary M. Haftel, Ronald B. Hirschl, Michael O'Reilly, David A. Hanauer:
Quantifying the impact of health IT implementations on clinical workflow: a new methodological perspective. 454-461 - Xia Jiang, Gregory F. Cooper:
A Bayesian spatio-temporal method for disease outbreak detection. 462-471 - Matvey B. Palchuk, Elizabeth A. Fang, Janet M. Cygielnik, Matthew Labreche, Maria Shubina, Harley Z. Ramelson, Claus Hamann, Carol A. Broverman, Jonathan S. Einbinder, Alexander Turchin:
An unintended consequence of electronic prescriptions: prevalence and impact of internal discrepancies. 472-476 - Walter H. Curioso, Sherrilynne S. Fuller, Patricia J. Garcia, King K. Holmes, Ann Marie Kimball:
Ten years of international collaboration in biomedical informatics and beyond: the AMAUTA program in Peru. 477-480
- Donald Ellison, Betsy L. Humphreys, Joyce A. Mitchell:
Presentation of the 2009 Morris F Collen Award to Betsy L Humphreys, with remarks from the recipient. 481-485
Volume 17, Number 5, September 2010
- Jason A. Lyman, Wendy F. Cohn, Meryl Bloomrosen, Don E. Detmer:
Clinical decision support: progress and opportunities. 487-492
- Shobha Phansalkar, Judy Reed Edworthy, Elizabeth Hellier, Diane L. Seger, Angela Schedlbauer, Anthony J. Avery, David W. Bates:
A review of human factors principles for the design and implementation of medication safety alerts in clinical information systems. 493-501 - Jonathan S. Wald, Alexandra C. Businger, Tejal K. Gandhi, Richard W. Grant, Eric G. Poon, Jeffrey L. Schnipper, Lynn A. Volk, Blackford Middleton:
Implementing practice-linked pre-visit electronic journals in primary care: patient and physician use and satisfaction. 502-506 - Guergana K. Savova, James J. Masanz, Philip V. Ogren, Jiaping Zheng, Sunghwan Sohn, Karin Kipper Schuler, Christopher G. Chute:
Mayo clinical Text Analysis and Knowledge Extraction System (cTAKES): architecture, component evaluation and applications. 507-513
- Özlem Uzuner, Imre Solti, Eithon Cadag:
Extracting medication information from clinical text. 514-518 - Özlem Uzuner, Imre Solti, Fei Xia, Eithon Cadag:
Community annotation experiment for ground truth generation for the i2b2 medication challenge. 519-523 - Jon David Patrick, Min Li:
High accuracy information extraction of medication information from clinical notes: 2009 i2b2 medication extraction challenge. 524-527 - Son Doan, Lisa Bastarache, Sergio Klimkowski, Joshua C. Denny, Hua Xu:
Integrating existing natural language processing tools for medication extraction from discharge summaries. 528-531 - Irena Spasic, Farzaneh Sarafraz, John A. Keane, Goran Nenadic:
Medication information extraction with linguistic pattern matching and semantic rules. 532-535 - James G. Mork, Olivier Bodenreider, Dina Demner-Fushman, Rezarta Islamaj Dogan, François-Michel Lang, Zhiyong Lu, Aurélie Névéol, Lee B. Peters, Sonya E. Shooshan, Alan R. Aronson:
Extracting Rx information from clinical narrative. 536-539 - Domonkos Tikk, Illés Solt:
Improving textual medication extraction using combined conditional random fields and rule-based systems. 540-544 - Hui Yang:
Automatic extraction of medication information from medical discharge summaries. 545-548 - Thierry Hamon, Natalia Grabar:
Linguistic approach for identification of medication names and related information in clinical narratives. 549-554 - Louise Deléger, Cyril Grouin, Pierre Zweigenbaum:
Extracting medical information from narrative patient records: the case of medication-related information. 555-558 - Stéphane M. Meystre, Julien Thibault, Shuying Shen, John F. Hurdle, Brett R. South:
Textractor: a hybrid system for medications and reason for their prescription extraction from clinical text documents. 559-562 - Zuofeng Li, Feifan Liu, Lamont D. Antieau, Yonggang Cao, Hong Yu:
Lancet: a high precision medication event extraction system for clinical text. 563-567
- Iftikhar J. Kullo, Jin Fan, Jyotishman Pathak, Guergana K. Savova, Zeenat Ali, Christopher G. Chute:
Leveraging informatics for genetic studies: use of the electronic medical record to enable a genome-wide association study of peripheral arterial disease. 568-574 - Farah Magrabi, Simon Y. W. Li, Richard O. Day, Enrico W. Coiera:
Errors and electronic prescribing: a controlled laboratory study to examine task complexity and interruption effects. 575-583 - Douglas S. Wakefield, Marcia M. Ward, Jean L. Loes, John O'Brien:
A network collaboration implementing technology to improve medication dispensing and administration in critical access hospitals. 584-587 - Herbert S. Chase, Jai Radhakrishnan, Shayan Shirazian, Maya K. Rao, David K. Vawdrey:
Under-documentation of chronic kidney disease in the electronic health record in outpatients. 588-594 - Wendy Webber Chapman, John N. Dowling, Atar Baer, David L. Buckeridge, Dennis Cochrane, Michael A. Conway, Peter L. Elkin, Jeremy U. Espino, Julia E. Gunn, Craig M. Hales, Lori Hutwagner, Mikaela Keller, Catherine Larson, Rebecca Noe, Anya Okhmatovskaia, Karen Olson, Marc Paladini, Matthew Scholer, Carol Sniegoski, David Thompson, Bill Lober:
Developing syndrome definitions based on consensus and current use. 595-601 - Prakash M. Nadkarni, Jonathan A. Darer:
Migrating existing clinical content from ICD-9 to SNOMED. 602-607 - David L. Green, Jan A. Boonstra, Marlene A. Bober:
Use of a codified medication process for documentation of home medications. 608-612
- Jeffrey R. Wilcke, Julie M. Green, Kent A. Spackman, Michael K. Martin, James T. Case, Suzanne L. Santamaria, Kurt Zimmerman:
Letter: Concerning SNOMED-CT content for public health case reports. 613 - Deepthi Rajeev, Catherine J. Staes, R. Scott Evans, Susan Mottice, Robert T. Rolfs, Matthew H. Samore, Jon Whitney, Richard Kurzban, Stanley M. Huff:
Letter: In response to letter to the editor: 'Concerning SNOMED-CT content for public health case reports'. 613-614 - Subramani Mani:
Letter: Note on Friedman's 'fundamental theorem of biomedical informatics'. 614
Volume 17, Number 6, November 2010
- Philip R. O. Payne, Peter J. Embí, Joyce C. Niland:
Foundational biomedical informatics research in the clinical and translational science era: a call to action. 615-616 - Ben-Tzion Karsh, Matthew B. Weinger, Patricia A. Abbott, Robert L. Wears:
Health information technology: fallacies and sober realities. 617-623 - Randolph A. Miller:
All's well that ends well for JAMIA editors. 624-625
- Gad Levy, Nehemia Blumberg, Yitshak Kreiss, Nachman Ash, Ofer Merin:
Application of information technology within a field hospital deployment following the January 2010 Haiti earthquake disaster. 626-630 - Shira H. Fischer, Jennifer Tjia, Terry S. Field:
Impact of health information technology interventions to improve medication laboratory monitoring for ambulatory patients: a systematic review. 631-636 - Francis Y. Lau, Craig E. Kuziemsky, Morgan Price, Jesse Gardner:
A review on systematic reviews of health information system studies. 637-645 - Mary H. Stanfill, Margaret Williams, Susan H. Fenton, Robert A. Jenders, William R. Hersh:
A systematic literature review of automated clinical coding and classification systems. 646-651
- Stephanie J. Reisinger, Patrick B. Ryan, Donald J. O'Hara, Gregory E. Powell, Jeffery L. Painter, Edward N. Pattishall, Jonathan A. Morris:
Development and evaluation of a common data model enabling active drug safety surveillance using disparate healthcare databases. 652-662 - Farah Magrabi, Mei-Sing Ong, William Runciman, Enrico W. Coiera:
An analysis of computer-related patient safety incidents to inform the development of a classification. 663-670 - Prakash M. Nadkarni:
Drug safety surveillance using de-identified EMR and claims data: issues and challenges. 671-674
- Kin Wah Fung, Clement J. McDonald, Suresh Srinivasan:
The UMLS-CORE project: a study of the problem list terminologies used in large healthcare institutions. 675-680 - Shane P. Stenner, Qingxia Chen, Kevin B. Johnson:
Impact of generic substitution decision support on electronic prescribing behavior. 681-688 - Stephen B. Johnson, Glen Whitney, Matthew J. McAuliffe, Hailong Wang, Evan S. McCreedy, Leon Rozenblit, Clark C. Evans:
Using global unique identifiers to link autism collections. 689-695 - Shashank Agarwal, Hong Yu:
Biomedical negation scope detection with conditional random fields. 696-701 - Mayank K. Mittal, Sonal Dhuper, Chokkalingam Siva, John L. Fresen, Marius Petruc, Celso R. Velázquez:
Assessment of email communication skills of rheumatology fellows: a pilot study. 702-706 - Kuang-Yi Wen, David H. Gustafson, Robert P. Hawkins, Patricia Flatley Brennan, Susan Dinauer, Pauley R. Johnson, Tracy Siegler:
Developing and validating a model to predict the success of an IHCS implementation: the Readiness for Implementation Model. 707-713 - Jyotishman Pathak, Lee B. Peters, Christopher G. Chute, Olivier Bodenreider:
Comparing and evaluating terminology services application programming interfaces: RxNav, UMLSKS and LexBIG. 714-719 - Yvonne Koh, Chun Wei Yap, Shu Chuen Li:
Development of a combined system for identification and classification of adverse drug reactions: Alerts Based on ADR Causality and Severity (ABACUS). 720-722
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