Computer Communication Networks
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Subject Areas on Research
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A Web link management tool for optimizing utilization of distributed knowledge in health care applications.
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A modified SPIHT algorithm for image coding with a joint MSE and classification distortion measure.
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A proposal for incorporating health level seven (HL7) vocabulary in the UMLS Metathesaurus.
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An 'electronic' extramural course in epidemiology and medical statistics.
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Cladistic analysis and anthropoid origins.
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Computer communication for international collaboration in education in public health. The TEMPUS Consortium for a New Public Health in Hungary.
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Connecting AAC devices to the world of information technology.
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Connecting protein family resources using the proWeb network.
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Development of a telemedicine model for emerging countries: a case study on pediatric oncology in Brazil.
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Direct2Experts: a pilot national network to demonstrate interoperability among research-networking platforms.
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Documenting data delivery: design, deployment, and decision.
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Does improved access to diagnostic imaging results reduce hospital length of stay? A retrospective study.
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Electronic communication with colleagues overseas.
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Electronic health records, medical research, and the Tower of Babel.
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Electronic resources on population health for a PBL curriculum.
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Electronic toxicity monitoring and patient-reported outcomes.
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Electronically distributed, computer-generated, individualized feedback enhances the use of a computerized practice guideline.
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Empowering genomic medicine by establishing critical sequencing result data flows: the eMERGE example.
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Enhancing AAC connections with the world.
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Establishing an international computer network for research and teaching in public health and epidemiology.
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Four health data networks illustrate the potential for a shared national multipurpose big-data network.
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Genome maps 7. The human transcript map. Wall chart.
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Global public health and the information superhighway. Epidemiologists are using the internet.
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Health Level 7. A protocol for the interchange of healthcare data.
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Health Level 7: an application standard for electronic medical data exchange.
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Implications of the Java language on computer-based patient records.
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In situ monitoring of health in older adults: technologies and issues.
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Initial experience with asynchronous transfer mode for use in a medical imaging network.
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Initial experience with automatic image transmission to an intensive care unit using Picture Archiving and Communications System technology.
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Launching PCORnet, a national patient-centered clinical research network.
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Making epidemiologic studies responsive to the needs of participants and communities: the Carolina Breast Cancer Study experience.
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Managing perinatal data with the Regenstrief medical record system.
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PEDSnet: a National Pediatric Learning Health System.
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Presentation and explanation of medical decision models using the World Wide Web.
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Proactive population health management in the context of a regional health information exchange using standards-based decision support.
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Real-time transmission of pediatric echocardiograms using a single ISDN line.
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Report and abstracts of the 4th International Workshop on Chromosome 9. Williamsburg, Virginia, USA, April 23-25, 1995.
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Report and abstracts of the third international workshop on human chromosome 1 mapping 1997.
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Scalable Collaborative Infrastructure for a Learning Healthcare System (SCILHS): architecture.
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Secured medical imaging over the Internet.
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Small-group CME using e-mail discussions. Can it work?
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Standard formats for electronic transfer of clinical data.
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Standards for the electronic health record, emerging from health care's Tower of Babel.
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Structuring clinical practice guidelines in a relational database model for decision support on the Internet.
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Templates and existing elements and models for implementation of patient exposure tracking.
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The ADAPTABLE Trial and PCORnet: Shining Light on a New Research Paradigm.
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The FDA Sentinel Initiative - An Evolving National Resource.
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The Penn State Anesthesia Electronic Case Conference.
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The clinical document architecture and the continuity of care record: a critical analysis.
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The design and implementation of an open-source, data-driven cohort recruitment system: the Duke Integrated Subject Cohort and Enrollment Research Network (DISCERN).
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The electronic medical-student exchange: a low-cost alternative to overseas electives.
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The need for command and control instant message adaptive interfaces: lessons learned from Tactical Tomahawk human-in-the-loop simulations.
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The new Sentinel Network--improving the evidence of medical-product safety.
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The status of healthcare standards in the United States.
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Toward vocabulary domain specifications for health level 7-coded data elements.
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Using AAC technology to access the world.
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WebDISCO: a web service for distributed cox model learning without patient-level data sharing.
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WebGLORE: a web service for Grid LOgistic REgression.
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[Access to North American online libraries and networks from a medical practice].
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Keywords of People
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Brockelsby, Will,
Consultant, IT,
Duke University
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Moorman, Patricia Gripka,
Professor Emeritus in Family Medicine and Community Health,
Duke Cancer Institute
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Preminger, Glenn Michael,
James F. Glenn, M.D. Distinguished Professor of Urology,
Surgery, Urology