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The Questions of Medical Informatics
Methods of Information in Medicine, 1996AbstractEach science is identified with the questions it raises with respect to its object of study. This paper discusses the formulation of the basic questions of medical informatics. From a historical point of view, it first dealt with the problems of medical computing.
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Medical Informatics Vocabulary
1993In order that medical informaticians can create Open Systems for health care, they need to have a common language. Efforts in the 1980s at the National Library of Medicine to create a Medical Informatics Vocabulary (MIVoc) have been useful for document indexing purposes, but need to be continued and extended.
R, Rada, J, Russell
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Medical Laboratory Informatics
Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 2007Laboratory informatics is the application of computers and information systems to information management in the pathology laboratory. Effective information management is crucial to the success of pathologists and laboratorians. Informatics has become one of the key pillars of pathology, and the requirement for skilled informaticists in the laboratory ...
Liron, Pantanowitz +2 more
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Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1997
Abstract See related articles, p 670 and p 682. [Teich JM, Waeckerle JF: Emergency medical informatics. Ann Emerg Med November 1997;30:667-669.]
J M, Teich, J F, Waeckerle
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Abstract See related articles, p 670 and p 682. [Teich JM, Waeckerle JF: Emergency medical informatics. Ann Emerg Med November 1997;30:667-669.]
J M, Teich, J F, Waeckerle
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On the medical informatics structure
International Journal of Medical Informatics, 1997This paper contributes to the discussion of R. Haux paper on essential aims and tasks of medical informatics. New views on structure of informatics and consequently medical informatics are given. Information is introduced as outside and inside information. Inside information is divided into three different types as data, evidence and knowledge.
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2016
Imaging is one of the most important sources of clinically observable evidence that provides broad coverage, can provide insight on low-level scale properties, is noninvasive, has few side effects, and can be performed frequently. Thus, imaging data provides a viable observable that can facilitate the instantiation of a theoretical understanding of a ...
William, Hsu +2 more
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Imaging is one of the most important sources of clinically observable evidence that provides broad coverage, can provide insight on low-level scale properties, is noninvasive, has few side effects, and can be performed frequently. Thus, imaging data provides a viable observable that can facilitate the instantiation of a theoretical understanding of a ...
William, Hsu +2 more
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Medical Imaging Informatics and Medical Informatics: Opportunities and Constraints
Methods of Information in Medicine, 2002Summary Objectives: The Yearbook of Medical Informatics is published annually by the International Medical Informatics Association (IMIA) and contains a selection of recent excellent papers on medical informatics research (http://www.yearbook.uni-hd.de).
C, Kulikowski +9 more
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1998
Medical Informatics is a multidisciplinary field, dealing mainly with informatics and technology applications in health care. Medical Informatics is composed from a number of sub-areas such as computer based patient record (CPR), processing of multimedia information (signals, images), coding and transmission through high speed networks of medical ...
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Medical Informatics is a multidisciplinary field, dealing mainly with informatics and technology applications in health care. Medical Informatics is composed from a number of sub-areas such as computer based patient record (CPR), processing of multimedia information (signals, images), coding and transmission through high speed networks of medical ...
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Is Medical Informatics an Art or a Science?
Methods of Information in Medicine, 2006Summary Objective: To give an introduction to the special topic on ‘Medical Informatics: Art or Sciene?‘ in honor of Prof. Dr. Jan Hendrik van Bemmel. Method: Retrospective, personal review on his work. Results and Conclusions: Jan H.
Haux, R. +3 more
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