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Industrial Rationalization of a Cottage Industry: Multi-Institutional Hospital Systems

The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1983
The environment facing hospitals, generally supportive until the 1970s, may now be characterized as complex, turbulent, and constrained. In response to such environmental conditions, hospitals have adopted new strategies and structures. The strategies, described as corporate rationalization, have led away from the traditional structure of free ...
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Reirradiation for Recurrent Pediatric Central Nervous System Malignancies: A Multi-institutional Review

International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics, 2017
Reirradiation has been proposed as an effective modality for recurrent central nervous system (CNS) malignancies in adults. We evaluated the toxicity and outcomes of CNS reirradiation in pediatric patients.The data from pediatric patients
Avani D. Rao   +16 more
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Realizing a Secure Federation of Multi-institutional Service Systems

2005
Today, many organizations and individuals are creating a large variety of services. However, even if these services are connected through a network, there are very few examples where such services operate in an interconnected way. One reason for this is the lack of systems that are able to coordinate multiple systems, with different schemes for user ...
Yu Enokibori, Nobuhiko Nishio
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A Java-based multi-institutional medical information retrieval system.

Proceedings : a conference of the American Medical Informatics Association. AMIA Fall Symposium, 1997
JAMI (Java-based Agglutination of Medical Information) is designed as a framework for integrating heterogeneous information systems used in healthcare related institutions. It is one of the implementations under the W3-EMRS project 1 aimed at using the World Wide Web (Web) to unify different hospital information systems.
K, Wang   +4 more
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A random allocation system with the minimization method for multi-institutional clinical trials

Journal of Medical Systems, 1991
This paper describes the random allocation system used to perform precise and rapid treatment assignments in multi-institutional clinical trials. This system is based on sophisticated randomization procedures, according to Pocock and Simon's minimization method and Zelen's method for institution balancing.
K, Akazawa   +6 more
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Multi-institutional arrangements: hospitals' move toward systems gains momentum.

Hospitals, 1979
The health field continues to restructure itself through multi-institutional and sharing systems that aim at ensuring improved and cost-effective services.
R E, Toomey, J C, Stavros, D S, Sanders
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A computerized patient registration and treatment randomization system for multi-institutional clinical trials

Controlled Clinical Trials, 1985
Computerized registration and randomization for a cooperative clinical trials group is a useful addition to its data gathering and managing process. An automated system eliminates unnecessary paperwork, allows more sophisticated randomization algorithms to be implemented, and makes available a variety of computer-generated reports such as confirmation ...
N, Lange, J, MacIntyre
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Issues in assessing multi-institutional performance of BI-RADS-based CAD systems

SPIE Proceedings, 2005
The purpose of this study was to investigate factors that impact the generalization of breast cancer computer-aided diagnosis (CAD) systems that utilize the Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System (BI-RADS). Data sets from four institutions were analyzed: Duke University Medical Center, University of Pennsylvania Medical Center, Massachusetts General ...
Mia K. Markey, Joseph Y. Lo
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SPARC: A Multi-institutional Integrated Web Based Research Management System.

AMIA Joint Summits on Translational Science proceedings. AMIA Joint Summits on Translational Science, 2013
SPARC is a web-based research management system that integrates both research and routine clinical care work flows and has now been in operation at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) since March 1, 2012. The system provides a one-stop-shop to researchers for all service requests related to their research with a focus on billing compliance,
Royce R, Sampson   +4 more
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Multi-institutional evaluation of the Tokyo University Ventricular Assist System.

ASAIO transactions, 1991
A total of 61 VASs developed in Tokyo University were evaluated at 21 institutions in the period 1985-1989 for determination of its reliability and effectiveness. The system is comprised of a pneumatic sack-type pump (Nippon Zeon Co.), and its driving console (Aishin Seiki Co.).
N, Sato   +8 more
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