Published on in Vol 7, No 2 (2019): Apr-Jun

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/13590, first published .
Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources, Clinical Quality Language, and Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine—Clinical Terms in Representing Clinical Evidence Logic Statements for the Use of Imaging Procedures: Descriptive Study

Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources, Clinical Quality Language, and Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine—Clinical Terms in Representing Clinical Evidence Logic Statements for the Use of Imaging Procedures: Descriptive Study

Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources, Clinical Quality Language, and Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine—Clinical Terms in Representing Clinical Evidence Logic Statements for the Use of Imaging Procedures: Descriptive Study

Journals

  1. Mate S, Bürkle T, Kapsner L, Toddenroth D, Kampf M, Sedlmayr M, Castellanos I, Prokosch H, Kraus S. A method for the graphical modeling of relative temporal constraints. Journal of Biomedical Informatics 2019;100:103314 View
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  5. Lacson R, Eskian M, Cochon L, Gujrathi I, Licaros A, Zhao A, Vetrano N, Schneider L, Raja A, Khorasani R. Representing narrative evidence as clinical evidence logic statements. JAMIA Open 2022;5(2) View
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Books/Policy Documents

  1. Jaffe C, Nguyen V, Kubick W, Cooper T, Leftwich R, Hammond W. Biomedical Informatics. View
  2. Musen M, Middleton B, Greenes R. Biomedical Informatics. View
  3. Oniki T, Rocha R, Lau L, Sottara D, Huff S. Clinical Decision Support and Beyond. View