Yearb Med Inform 1992; 01(01): 43-55
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1637966
Introduction
Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart

Synopsis of Scientific Contributions

Jan H. van Bemmel
1   Department of Medical Informatics, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
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Alexa T. McCray
2   National Library of Medicine, Bethesda, Maryland, USA.
› Author Affiliations
Further Information

Addresses of the authors:

Jan H. van Bemmel Ph.D.
Department of Medical Informatics
Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences
Erasmus University
P.O. Box 1738
3000 DR Rotterdam
The Netherlands
Alexa T. McCray Ph.D.
National Library of Medicine
8600 Rockville Pike
Bethesda Md 20894
USA

Publication History

Publication Date:
06 March 2018 (online)

 

 


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  • References

  • 1 Collen MF. General requirements for a medical information system. Comput Biomed Res 1970; 3: 393-406.
  • 2 Barnett GO. The application of computer-based medical-record systems in ambulatory practice. N Engl J Med 1984; 310: 1643-50.
  • 3 McDonald CJ. Action-oriented Decisions in Ambulatory Medicine. Chicago: Year Book Medical Publishers; 1981
  • 4 Warner HR. A sequential Bayesian approach to history taking and diagnosis. Comput Biomed Res 1972; 5: 218-7.
  • 5 Weed L. Medical Records, Medical Education and Patient Care. Cleveland: Case Western Univ Press; 1969
  • 6 Dick RS, Steen EB. eds. The Computer-based Patient Record An Essential Technology for Health Care. Washington DC: National Academy Press; 1991
  • 7 Roger FH. The Minimum Basic Data Set for Hospital Statistics in the EEC: Review of Availability and Comparability. In: Technical Report EURO 7162 Luxembourg: Office for official Publications of the EEC; 1981: 1-151.
  • 8 Smith NT, Quinn ML, Flick J. et al. Automatic control in anesthesia: a comparison in performance between the anesthetist and the machine. Anaesth Analg 1984; 63: 715-22.
  • 9 Sheppard LC. The computer in the care of critically ill patients. Proc IEEE 1979; 67: 1300-9.
  • 10 Lodwick GS, Haun CL, Smith WE, Keller RF and Robertson E. Computer diagnosis of primary bone tumors. Radiology 1963; 80: 273-5.
  • 11 De Dombal FT. Computer aided diagnosis of abdominal pain. Brit Med J 1972; 2: 9-13.
  • 12 De Dombal FT. et al. A computer assisted system for learning clinical diagnosis. Lancet 1969: 145-50.
  • 13 Spiegelhalter DJ, Knill-Jones RP. Statistical and knowledge based approaches to clinical decision support systems, with an application in gastro-enterology. J Royal Statist Soc 1984: 1.
  • 14 Miller RA, Pople HE, Myers JD. INTERNIST-1: An experimental computerbased diagnostic consultant for general internal medicine. N Engl J Med 1982; 307: 468-76.
  • 15 Westerhof H, Boon WM, Cromme PV, van Bemmel JH. EUAS: Support of the Dutch general practitioner. In: Reichertz PL, Engelbrecht R, Piccolo U. eds. Present Status of Computer Support in Ambulatory Care Berlin: Springer Verlag; 1986: 1-10.
  • 16 Vander Lei J, Musen MA. A model for critiquing based on automated medical records. Comput Biomed Res 1991; 24: 344-78.
  • 17 Barnett GO, Cimino JJ, Hupp JA, Hoffer EP. DXplain. An evolving diagnostic decision-support system. JAMA 1987; 258: 67-74.
  • 18 Shortliffe EH, Buchanan BG, Feigenbaum EA. Knowledge engineering for medical decision making: A review of computer-based clinical decision aids. Proc IEEE 1979; 67: 1207-24.
  • 19 Clancey WJ, Shortliffe EH. eds. Readings in Medical Artificial Intelligence. Reading: Addison Wesley; 1984
  • 20 Warner Jr HR. Iliad: moving medical decision making into new frontiers. Methods Inform Med 1989; 28: 370-2.

Addresses of the authors:

Jan H. van Bemmel Ph.D.
Department of Medical Informatics
Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences
Erasmus University
P.O. Box 1738
3000 DR Rotterdam
The Netherlands
Alexa T. McCray Ph.D.
National Library of Medicine
8600 Rockville Pike
Bethesda Md 20894
USA

  • References

  • 1 Collen MF. General requirements for a medical information system. Comput Biomed Res 1970; 3: 393-406.
  • 2 Barnett GO. The application of computer-based medical-record systems in ambulatory practice. N Engl J Med 1984; 310: 1643-50.
  • 3 McDonald CJ. Action-oriented Decisions in Ambulatory Medicine. Chicago: Year Book Medical Publishers; 1981
  • 4 Warner HR. A sequential Bayesian approach to history taking and diagnosis. Comput Biomed Res 1972; 5: 218-7.
  • 5 Weed L. Medical Records, Medical Education and Patient Care. Cleveland: Case Western Univ Press; 1969
  • 6 Dick RS, Steen EB. eds. The Computer-based Patient Record An Essential Technology for Health Care. Washington DC: National Academy Press; 1991
  • 7 Roger FH. The Minimum Basic Data Set for Hospital Statistics in the EEC: Review of Availability and Comparability. In: Technical Report EURO 7162 Luxembourg: Office for official Publications of the EEC; 1981: 1-151.
  • 8 Smith NT, Quinn ML, Flick J. et al. Automatic control in anesthesia: a comparison in performance between the anesthetist and the machine. Anaesth Analg 1984; 63: 715-22.
  • 9 Sheppard LC. The computer in the care of critically ill patients. Proc IEEE 1979; 67: 1300-9.
  • 10 Lodwick GS, Haun CL, Smith WE, Keller RF and Robertson E. Computer diagnosis of primary bone tumors. Radiology 1963; 80: 273-5.
  • 11 De Dombal FT. Computer aided diagnosis of abdominal pain. Brit Med J 1972; 2: 9-13.
  • 12 De Dombal FT. et al. A computer assisted system for learning clinical diagnosis. Lancet 1969: 145-50.
  • 13 Spiegelhalter DJ, Knill-Jones RP. Statistical and knowledge based approaches to clinical decision support systems, with an application in gastro-enterology. J Royal Statist Soc 1984: 1.
  • 14 Miller RA, Pople HE, Myers JD. INTERNIST-1: An experimental computerbased diagnostic consultant for general internal medicine. N Engl J Med 1982; 307: 468-76.
  • 15 Westerhof H, Boon WM, Cromme PV, van Bemmel JH. EUAS: Support of the Dutch general practitioner. In: Reichertz PL, Engelbrecht R, Piccolo U. eds. Present Status of Computer Support in Ambulatory Care Berlin: Springer Verlag; 1986: 1-10.
  • 16 Vander Lei J, Musen MA. A model for critiquing based on automated medical records. Comput Biomed Res 1991; 24: 344-78.
  • 17 Barnett GO, Cimino JJ, Hupp JA, Hoffer EP. DXplain. An evolving diagnostic decision-support system. JAMA 1987; 258: 67-74.
  • 18 Shortliffe EH, Buchanan BG, Feigenbaum EA. Knowledge engineering for medical decision making: A review of computer-based clinical decision aids. Proc IEEE 1979; 67: 1207-24.
  • 19 Clancey WJ, Shortliffe EH. eds. Readings in Medical Artificial Intelligence. Reading: Addison Wesley; 1984
  • 20 Warner Jr HR. Iliad: moving medical decision making into new frontiers. Methods Inform Med 1989; 28: 370-2.