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Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, Volume 3
Volume 3, Number 1, January / February 1996
- Henry J. Lowe, Edward C. Lomax, Stacey E. Polonkey:
Review: The World Wide Web: A Review of an Emerging Internet-based Technology for the Distribution of Biomedical Information. 1-14 - James B. Grant, Risa P. Hayes, Robert D. Pates, Kurtis S. Elward, David J. Ballard:
Review: HCFA's Health Care Quality Improvement Program: The Medical Informatics Challenge. 15-26 - Debra S. Ketchell, Matthew M. Freedman, William E. Jordan, Edward M. Lightfoot, Scott Heyano, Peter A. Libbey:
Application of Technology: Willow: A Uniform Search Interface. 27-37
- Fiona Lee, Jonathan M. Teich, Cynthia Spurr, David W. Bates:
Research Paper: Implementation of Physician Order Entry: User Satisfaction and Self-Reported usage Patterns. 42-55 - E. Andrew Balas, Zong-Rong Li, Donald C. Spencer, Farah Jaffrey, Edward Brent, Joyce A. Mitchell:
Research Paper: An Expert System for Performance-based Direct Delivery of Published Clinical evidence. 56-65 - Joseph L. Kannry, Lawrence Wright, Mark A. Shifman, Scot M. Silverstein, Perry L. Miller:
Research Paper: Portability Issues for a Structured Clinical Vocabulary: Mapping from Yale to the Columbia Medical Entities Dictionary. 66-78 - Constantin F. Aliferis, Gregory F. Cooper, Randolph A. Miller, Bruce G. Buchanan, Richard Bankowitz, Nunzia Bettinsoli Giuse:
Research Paper: A Temporal Analysis of QMR. 79-91
- William W. Stead:
Matching the Level of Evaluation to a project's Stage of Development. 92-94 - William R. Braithwaite:
National Health Information Privacy Bill Generates Heat at SCAMC. 95-96
Volume 3, Number 2, March / April 1996
- Steven L. Kanter:
Application of Technology: Information Management of a Medical School Educational Program: A State-of-the-art Application. 103-111 - Judith G. Miller, Fredric M. Wolf:
Application of Technology: Strategies for Integrating Computer-based Activities into Your Educational Environment: A Practical Guide. 112-117 - Victor M. Spitzer, Michael J. Ackerman, Ann L. Scherzinger, David Whitlock:
Technical Milestone: The visible Human Male: A Technical Report. 118-130 - Ronald H. Stevens, Alina C. Lopo, Peter Wang:
Research Paper: Artificial Neural Networks Can Distinguish Novice and Expert Strategies during Complex Problem Solving. 131-138
- Randolph C. Barrows Jr., Paul D. Clayton:
Review: Privacy, Confidentiality, and Electronic Medical Records. 139-148 - Stanley E. Graber, John A. Seneker, Archie A. Stahl, Karen O. Franklin, Thomas E. Neel, Randolph A. Miller:
Application of Technology: Development of a Replicated Database of DHCP Data for Evaluation of DrugUuse. 149-156
- Padmini Srinivasan:
Research Paper: Retrieval Feedback in MEDLINE. 157-167 - Alex D. Poon, Lawrence M. Fagan, Edward H. Shortliffe:
Research Paper: The PEN-Ivory Project: Exploring User-interface Design for the Selection of Items from Large Controlled Vocabularies of Medicine. 168-183
- Charles P. Friedman, Parvati Dev:
Education and Informatics: it's Time to Join forces. 184-185
Volume 3, Number 3, May / June 1996
- Isaac S. Kohane, Philip Greenspun, James C. Fackler, Christopher Cimino, Peter Szolovits:
Application of Technology: Building National Electronic Medical Record Systems via the World Wide Web. 191-207
- Eta S. Berner, James R. Jackson, James Algina:
Research Paper: Relationships among Performance Scores of Four Diagnostic Decision Support Systems. 208-215 - Michael G. Kahn, Sherry A. Steib, William Claiborne Dunagan, Victoria J. Fraser:
Research Paper: Monitoring Expert System Performance Using Continuous User Feedback. 216-223 - Christopher G. Chute, Simon P. Cohn, Keith E. Campbell, Diane E. Oliver, James R. Campbell:
Research Paper: The Content Coverage of Clinical classifications. 224-233 - Michael M. Wagner, William R. Hogan:
Research Paper: The Accuracy of Medication Data in an Outpatient Electronic Medical Record. 234-244
- William W. Stead:
Focus on the Frontiers of Informatics: Call for Papers on Telehealth and the Informatics of Medical Imaging. 245-246
Volume 3, Number 4, July / August 1996
- Edward H. Shortliffe, Howard L. Bleich, Christopher G. Caine, Daniel R. Masys, Donald W. Simborg:
Policy Form: The Federal Role in the Health Information Infrastructure: A Debate of the Pros and Cons of Government Intervention. 249-257 - Michael G. Kahn, Thomas C. Bailey, Sherry A. Steib, Victoria J. Fraser, William Claiborne Dunagan:
Review: Statistical Process Control Methods for Expert System Performance Monitoring. 258-269 - Kimbroe J. Carter, Suzanne Rinehart, Edward Kessler, Leonard P. Caccamo, Nathan P. Ritchey, Barbara A. Erickson, Frank Castro, Marcia D. Poggione:
Implementation Brief: Quality Assurance in Anatomic Pathology: Automated SNOMED Coding. 270-272 - William R. Hersh, Keven E. Brown, Larry C. Donohoe, Emily M. Campbell, Ashley E. Horacek:
Applications of Technology: Clini Web: Managing Clinical Information on the World Wide Web. 273-280
- Betsy L. Humphreys, William T. Hole, Alexa T. McCray, J. Michael Fitzmaurice:
Methods: Planned NLM/AHCPR Large-scale Vocabulary Test: Using UMLS Technology to Determine The Extent to Which Controlled Vocabularies Cover Terminology Needed for Health Care and Public Health. 281-287 - George Hripcsak, Barry Allen, James J. Cimino, Robert Lee:
Research Paper: Access to Data: Comparing AccessMed With Query by Review. 288-299
- Michael J. Ackerman:
Build for Future Technology When Building for the Future: a Lesson from the Visible Human Project. 300-301
Volume 3, Number 5, September / October 1996
- R. P. C. Rodgers:
Brief Review: Java and its Future in Biomedical Computing. 303-307 - William W. Stead, Ruby B. Borden, John Bourne, Dario A. Giuse, Nunzia Bettinsoli Giuse, T. R. Harris, Randolph A. Miller, Ann J. Olsen:
Application of Technology: The Vanderbilt University Fast Track to IAIMS: Transition from Planning to Implementation. 308-317 - Valeriy Nenov, John Klopp:
Application of Information Technology: Remote Analysis of Physiological Data from Neurosurgical ICU Patients. 318-327
- Stephen B. Johnson:
Model Formulation: Generic Data Modeling for Clinical Rrepositories. 328-339 - Barry L. Rotman, Andrea N. Sullivan, Thoma W. McDonald, Byron W. Brown, Philippe DeSmedt, Don Goodnature, Michael C. Higgins, Henri J. Suermondt, Charles Young, Douglas K. Owens:
Research Paper: A Randomized Controlled Trial of a Computer-based Physician Workstation in an Outpatient Setting: Implementation Barriers to Outcome Evaluation. 340-348 - Richard F. Gibson, Peter J. Haug, Susan D. Horn:
Research Paper: Lessons from Evaluating an Automated Patient Severity Index. 349-357
- William M. Tierney, Clement J. McDonald:
Testing Informatics Innovations: The Value of Negative Trials. 358-359
Volume 3, Number 6, November / December 1996
- Enrico W. Coiera:
Viewpoint: Artificial Intelligence in Medicine: The Challenges Ahead. 363-366 - Mark A. Musen, Samson W. Tu, Amar K. Das, Yuval Shahar:
Synthesis of Research: EON: A Component-Based Approach to Automation of Protocol-Directed Therapy. 367-388 - Bret E. Peterson, Matthew D. Healy, Prakash M. Nadkarni, Perry L. Miller, Gordon M. Shepherd:
Application of Technology: ModelDB: An Environment for Running and Storing Computational Models and Their Results Applied to Neuroscience. 389-398
- Steven Shea, William DuMouchel, Lisa Bahamonde:
Research Paper: A Meta-analysis of 16 Randomized Controlled Trials to Evaluate Computer-Based Clinical Reminder Systems for Preventive Care in the Ambulatory Setting. 399-409 - Stephen T. C. Wong:
Research Paper: A Cryptologic Based Trust Center for Medical Images. 410-421 - Arthur S. Elstein, Charles P. Friedman, Fredric M. Wolf, Gwendolyn C. Murphy, Judith G. Miller, Paul L. Fine, Paul S. Heckerling, Tom Miller, James Sisson, Sema Barlas, Kevin Biolsi, Macy Ng, Xiao Mei, Timothy M. Franz, Amy Capitano:
Research Paper: Effects of a Decision Support System On The Diagnostic Accuracy Of Users: A Preliminary Report. 422-428
- Randolph A. Miller:
Evaluating Evaluations of Medical Diagnostic Systems. 429-431 - Casimir A. Kulikowski:
AIM: Quo Vadis? 432-433
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