913 resultados para Medical Records Systems, Computerized
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"References by chapters": p. 147-152.
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"References by chapters": p. 147-152.
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Federal Highway Administration, Office of Enforcement and Emergency Services, Washington, D.C.
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Federal Highway Administration, Office of Enforcement and Emergency Services, Washington, D.C.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"Prepared for: U.S. ... National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
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Includes Title 77: Public Health, Chapter I: Department of Public Health, Subchapter f: Emergency Services and Highway Safety of the Illinois Administrative Code.
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Focal points: Patient views on pharmacists' access to medical records was studied using a self-completion questionnaire in medical practice and two community pharmacies There was some support for pharmacist access to records with a third of the sample being unsure There was a majority support when the purpose was clearly pharmacy related A clear majority was confident of confidentiality in the pharmacy
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The questions of software-based design of “virtual” technical systems are considered as facility of imitation experiment for educational purposes. These virtual systems are usable for analysis of medical intrascopy systems functioning. The virtual educational technical systems allow guarantee the goodness technical training of bioengineers.
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General note: Title and date provided by Bettye Lane.
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This paper presents work done at Medical Minner Project on the TREC-2011 Medical Records Track. The paper proposes four models for medical information retrieval based on Lucene index approach. Our retrieval engine used an Lucen Index scheme with traditional stopping and stemming, enhanced with entity recognition software on query terms. Our aim in this first competition is to set a broader project that involves the develop of a configurable Apache Lucene-based framework that allows the rapid development of medical search facilities. Results around the track median have been achieved. In this exploratory track, we think that these results are a good beginning and encourage us for future developments.
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Bibliography: p. 85.