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An automated system for bedside verification of the match between patient identification and blood unit identification

Transfusion, 1996
Background: The administration of blood to the wrong patient remains the leading cause of acute hemolytic transfusion reactions and subsequent death. A process control system for blood administration was developed that verifies, at the bedside, the match between barcoded patient identification and blood unit identification.Study Design and Methods: The
N J, Jensen, J T, Crosson
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Identification of the inflammatory cells in the central nervous system of patients with adrenoleukodystrophy

Annals of Neurology, 1985
AbstractAdrenoleukodystrophy is a disorder of long‐chain fatty acid metabolism associated with adrenal cortical insufficiency and central nervous system demyelination. The central nervous system disease is unusual in that it is abrupt in onset and accompanied by a considerable infiltration of mononuclear inflammatory cells.
D E, Griffin   +5 more
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Identification of the first patient with a confirmed mutation of the JAK-STAT system

Pediatric Nephrology, 2005
Growth hormone insensitivity (GHI) has been attributable, classically, to mutations in the gene for the GH receptor. After binding to the GH receptor, GH initiates signal transduction through a number of pathways, including the JAK-STAT pathway. We describe the first patient reported with a mutation in the gene for STAT5b, a protein critical for the ...
Ron G, Rosenfeld   +11 more
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DI++: A deep learning system for patient condition identification in clinical notes

Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, 2022
Accurately recording a patient's medical conditions in an EHR system is the basis of effectively documenting patient health status, coding for billing, and supporting data-driven clinical decision making. However, patient conditions are often not fully captured in structured EHR systems, but may be documented in unstructured clinical notes.
Jinhe Shi   +5 more
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Identification of patients with systemic lupus erythematosus in administrative healthcare databases

Lupus, 2014
Objective Our aim was to validate and compare decision rules for the identification of patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) in administrative healthcare databases. Methods A retrospective cohort study was performed using ...
Hanly, J G, Thompson, Kara, Skedgel, C
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Development of the patient identification system

Spravočnik vrača obŝej praktiki (Journal of Family Medicine)
To provide quality medical care to a patient, a physician needs accurate information about their health status, therefore, it is necessary for medical staff to correctly identify the patient. For this purpose, every medical organization needs to have an appropriate algorithm.
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On the Selectivity of the Identification Number in the Patient Data Base of the Medical System Hannover

Methods of Information in Medicine, 1980
The clinical data of patients at the Medical School of Hannover is collected in a central patient data base by the Medical System Hannover. A 9-digit »ID-number« is used to identify each patient.At the end of the year 1978 the data base contained data of 137,474 patients and 5.1% of the new admissions in the year 1978 hit upon a previously issued ID ...
U, Feldmann, P L, Reichertz, K, Sauter
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Identification of Approaches to Improve Patient Trust in Health Systems

Journal of Healthcare Management, 2018
Higher levels of institutional trust have been associated with increased preventive healthcare use, greater adherence to treatment plans, and improved overall self-rated health status. However, little attention has been paid to understanding approaches to improve patient institutional trust.
Amanda M B, Doty   +4 more
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Bootstrapping a de-identification system for narrative patient records: Cost-performance tradeoffs

International Journal of Medical Informatics, 2013
We describe an experiment to build a de-identification system for clinical records using the open source MITRE Identification Scrubber Toolkit (MIST). We quantify the human annotation effort needed to produce a system that de-identifies at high accuracy.Using two types of clinical records (history and physical notes, and social work notes), we ...
David A. Hanauer   +6 more
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A hospital patient and laboratory Machine-Readable Identification System (MRIS) revisited

Journal of Medical Systems, 1984
Many machine-readable identification systems (MRIS) that can automatically identify patients and their laboratory specimens are described in this paper. It is recommended that greater use be made of bar-code, optical character, or magnetic ink label printers and readers, to permit MRIS of X-ray films, EKGs, EEGs, and other tracings, drugs, and blood ...
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