1999
Neves, J.; Cortez, P.; Rocha, M.; Abelha, A.; MacHado, J.; Alves, V.; Basto, S.; Botelho, H.; Neves, J.
A unified framework for data modeling on medical information systems Proceedings Article
Em: pp. 68-71, IOS Press, Ljubljana, 1999, ISSN: 09269630, (cited By 0; Conference of 15th Congress on Medical Informatics Europe, MIE 1999 ; Conference Date: 22 August 1999 Through 26 August 1999).
Resumo | Links | BibTeX | Etiquetas: article; artificial intelligence; computer assisted diagnosis; computer assisted therapy; computer program; computer simulation; expert system; human; medical informatics, Artificial Intelligence; Computer Simulation; Diagnosis, Basic designs; Length of stay; Level of Service; Patient care; Patient education; Unified framework, Bioinformatics; Clinical research; Information use; Medical computing; Medical education, Computer-Assisted, Computer-Assisted; Expert Systems; Humans; Medical Informatics Computing; Software; Therapy, Medical information systems
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title = {A unified framework for data modeling on medical information systems},
author = {J. Neves and P. Cortez and M. Rocha and A. Abelha and J. MacHado and V. Alves and S. Basto and H. Botelho and J. Neves},
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year = {1999},
date = {1999-01-01},
journal = {Studies in Health Technology and Informatics},
volume = {68},
pages = {68-71},
publisher = {IOS Press},
address = {Ljubljana},
abstract = {Medical Information Systems (MIS) are seen as a way of optimizing the use of existing health-care infrastructure, without resorting to new and costly hospital (re)construction. The qualitative (re)design of such an environment requires a basic understanding of patient and doctors related characteristics and capabilities. Patient care, patient education, medical education, and clinical research need to be considered to meet the basic requirements on the level of services desirable, determined on the basis of the patient's length of stay; i.e., used for modeling the significant entities of such a world. The aim is to extract conclusions for the level of services provided to the users. One's concept will capture, as well as will integrate, the basic design principles under which MIS may be set.},
note = {cited By 0; Conference of 15th Congress on Medical Informatics Europe, MIE 1999 ; Conference Date: 22 August 1999 Through 26 August 1999},
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