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Abstract Introduction Since being introduced by the Institute of Medicine (IoM) in 2007, the learning health system (LHS) concept has gained traction as a promising solution for achieving systems‐level healthcare transformation. This review of the LHS literature consolidates current understanding of LHS definitions, models, frameworks, and underlying ...
Louise A. Ellis+9 more
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Emerging trends in information technology: Perspectives on the 2024 AMCP Foundation Survey. [PDF]
Van Antwerp G, Topor L.
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Framework and Model for Automated Interoperability Test and Its Application to ROHC [PDF]
Sarolta Dibuz, P. Kremer
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Computer Vision Technologies in Movement Disorders: A Systematic Review
Abstract Background Evaluation of movement disorders primarily relies on phenomenology. Despite refinements in diagnostic criteria, the accuracy remains suboptimal. Such a gap may be bridged by machine learning and video technology, which permit objective, quantitative, non‐invasive motor analysis.
Pasquale Maria Pecoraro+4 more
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A Q-Based Architecture for Semantic Information Interoperability on Semantic Web [PDF]
Zhenjie Wang, Huanye Sheng, Peng Ding
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Medical physics dataset article: A database of FLASH murine in vivo studies
Abstract Purpose The FLASH effect refers to a lower normal tissue damage for an equivalent tumor response, potentially widening the therapeutic window for radiotherapy. Although this effect has been demonstrated in various experiments using different types of particles and irradiation parameters, the underlying mechanism is not yet clearly understood ...
Mathilde Toschini+3 more
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Open Ecosystem Through Secure Plug and Play Interoperability: An Overview. [PDF]
Fischer C.
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Enterprise Interoperability: A Standardisation View [PDF]
David Chen, François Vernadat
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Container applications for the development and integration of virtual imaging platforms
Abstract Background Virtual imaging trials (VIT) have made significant advancements through the development of realistic human anatomy models, scanner‐specific simulations, and virtual image interpretation. To promote VIT widespread adoption in the medical imaging community, it is important to develop methods that unify and facilitate the use of VITs ...
Bruno Barufaldi+3 more
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The strength and resilience of Italy's health data system. [PDF]
Perrella A, Bisogno M.
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