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1 rs was calculated using the NYC immunization information system.
2 s hospitals included in the Pediatric Health Information System.
3 ation of each participant using a geographic information system.
4 ls with logistic regression and a geographic information system.
5  participants' residences using a geographic information system.
6 ing System and Impact Statewide Immunization Information System.
7 centers contributing to the Pediatric Health Information System.
8 identification was entered in the Laboratory Information System.
9  code or a group of codes from the radiology information system.
10 munity cases was analysed using a geographic information system.
11 staff and stored in the Integrated Statewide Information System.
12 data were obtained from the Pediatric Health Information System.
13 maging data were obtained from the radiology information system.
14 tion data were obtained from WHO Statistical Information System.
15 tial parts of any fully comprehensive health information system.
16 ly functional integration with the radiology information system.
17 rectly to the parent institution's radiology information system.
18 imension measures and data from the hospital information system.
19 ly discharge data from the Health Management Information System.
20 cations ranging from spectroscopy to quantum information systems.
21 me and POMR without sophisticated electronic information systems.
22  scale, economy, features of governance, and information systems.
23  connectivity) were created using geographic information systems.
24 ustry, natural land obtained from geographic information systems.
25  UHC has significant implications for health information systems.
26 derived around addresses by using geographic information systems.
27 work data were integrated using Geographical Information Systems.
28 goal of creating highly controllable quantum information systems.
29 obiology, pathology, radiology, and pharmacy information systems.
30  of these sensors with signal processing and information systems.
31 asis for scalable, optically coupled quantum information systems.
32 , and households were mapped with geographic information systems.
33 velop a federation of interoperable research information systems.
34 event rates were obtained from Duke clinical information systems.
35 content aggregation in integrated biological information systems.
36 (XML) for data interchange with other genome information systems.
37 essing, multiprocessor networks, and quantum information systems.
38 uring them efficiently using modern clinical information systems.
39 al that CDEs be adopted widely in radiologic information systems.
40 ity to exchange information seamlessly among information systems.
41 cipant's residential address with geographic information systems.
42  roadway distance as predicted by geographic information systems.
43 isk factors and their determinants in health information systems.
44 s, and Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System-29, a generic PRO measure, before and
45                 A minority used immunization information systems (8% and 36%, respectively).
46 Data come from the Africa Centre Demographic Information System (ACDIS), an observational community c
47             We reviewed the Pediatric Health Information System administrative database for children
48 ible visits included in the Pediatric Health Information System administrative database.
49 leobases to an artificially expanded genetic information system (AEGIS), pairing orthogonally to stan
50 y' based on an artificially expanded genetic information system (AEGIS), we have developed a route to
51 mponents of an artificially expanded genetic-information system (AEGIS), Z and P, (6-amino-5-nitro-2(
52 nt based on an artificially expanded genetic information system (AEGIS).
53 ements from an artificially expanded genetic information system (AEGIS).
54 ology based on artificially expanded genetic information systems (AEGIS), 24 type-II restriction endo
55                Artificially expanded genetic information systems (AEGISs) are unnatural forms of DNA
56 ed hard-stop alert tool in the Epic hospital information system, allowed providers to override the in
57 e adjacent to maize fields, and Geographical Information Systems analyses indicated that 100% of site
58          Genotyping combined with geographic information systems analysis can potentially be used to
59                                   Geographic information systems analysis was used to map out provide
60 ) receivers and free programs for geographic information systems analysis.
61                                 A geographic information system and advanced statistics identified ar
62 agnosis of WG during 1990-2005, using Oxford Information System and Read codes.
63 In this study we apply a combined geographic information system and remote sensing method to quantify
64  They used a novel combination of geographic information system and statistical analyses to determine
65  within Cameroon such as the District Health Information System and the Emergency Operations Center,
66                                The radiology information system and the trauma registry were searched
67 YCAST system was implemented in a geographic information system and used operationally in year 2001.
68  period were obtained from statewide medical information systems and analyzed.
69 ns in high-dimensional classical and quantum information systems and can be extended to characterize
70                        Investments in health information systems and new methods to track potentially
71 o enable the assembly of large scale quantum information systems and open up new avenues for the desi
72  plant operations into a combined geographic information systems and optimization approach to evaluat
73 tration Support Service Center, and Veterans Information Systems and Technology Architecture/Dynamic
74 ttings with sophisticated electronic patient information systems and two from resource-limited settin
75 focus on how advances in mapping, Geographic Information System, and Decision Support System technolo
76                    Our satellite, Geographic Information System, and field-based analyses show that f
77  da Saude, World Health Organization Library Information System, and Scopus) and sought unpublished d
78 ts, the emerging National Integrated Drought Information System, and the National Oceanic and Atmosph
79 are given by their teams, embrace changes in information systems, and aim to provide most of the care
80 om other sources such as sensors, geographic information systems, and conventional tools such as surv
81 ologies such as remote sensing, geographical information systems, and global positioning systems have
82 with the help of remote monitoring, clinical information systems, and integrated decision support, wi
83 s of service delivery, financing, workforce, information systems, and leadership and governance.
84 ly chain management, human resources, health-information systems, and service delivery; and adverse e
85 ics from WHO's Vitamin and Mineral Nutrition Information System; and summary statistics reported by o
86  and land-use data, using a novel geographic information systems approach.
87 bine social network analysis with geographic information systems approaches to reconstruct network dy
88 the Arthritis, Rheumatism, and Aging Medical Information System (ARAMIS) who resided in the San Franc
89 ational ART coverage increases, improved ART information systems are required to strengthen routine n
90                      We conducted geographic information systems-assisted interviews with boys and me
91                                The Radiology Information System at our oncologic hospital was queried
92 dressing and read-out of large-scale quantum information systems based on ultracold atoms.
93 ent, social cohesion, safety, and geographic information system-based density of favorable food store
94 X; 1999 onwards), predicted via a geographic information systems-based spatiotemporal smoothing model
95                       We used the geographic-information-system-based environmental policy integrated
96 ts were recruited through the Yinzhou Health Information System between 2004 and 2009.
97 s developed a Java based data management and information system called caCORE.
98 emantic Web technologies coupled to clinical information systems can go some way toward addressing th
99 We also discuss the ways that current health information systems can support generating estimates of
100 was performed using the Hospital Cost Report Information System (Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Se
101 hat may be incorporated into future clinical information systems (CIS) to assist ICU discharge planni
102 identified from relevant Read/Oxford Medical Information System codes in the patient's clinical files
103 the Arthritis, Rheumatism, and Aging Medical Information System cohort, comprising 58 patients with a
104 lly based demographic models in a geographic information system context as driven by daily climate ch
105                                   Geographic information systems contributed to satellite-based nitro
106 derstanding of how to analyze operating room information system data based on operating room efficien
107  applied to clinical microbiology laboratory information system data efficiently supplement infection
108               We aimed to analyse laboratory information system data to determine the incidence of re
109 tudy data were linked to detailed geographic information systems data characterizing 2001 tree canopy
110 IS (Arthritis, Rheumatism, and Aging Medical Information System) databanks.
111 ata were extracted from the Pediatric Health Information System database and adjusted for differences
112 children's hospitals in the Pediatric Health Information System database from 2004 to 2011 supported
113   We reviewed data from the Pediatric Health Information System database from 2004 to 2012.
114 dren's hospitals within the Pediatric Health Information System database in the calendar year 2013.
115 hort was assembled from the Pediatric Health Information System database using ICD-9 codes and pharma
116 ify study subjects from the Pediatric Health Information System database, and chart review confirmed
117 006 to March 2011 using the Pediatric Health Information System database, and regional variations in
118 issions identified from the Pediatric Health Information System database.
119 children's hospitals in the Pediatric Health Information System database.
120 enters participating in the Pediatric Health Information Systems database between 2007 and 2012.
121                         The Pediatric Health Information Systems Database was used to evaluate outcom
122 rs contributing data to the Pediatric Health Information Systems database were included.
123  General Hospital Leukemia Clinical Research Information Systems database.
124 ing 2,007 patients from the Pediatric Health Information System dataset.
125 e (patient self-management support, clinical information systems, delivery system redesign, decision
126 a collected prospectively through a clinical information system developed by the Botswana Ministry of
127 gital surveying tools linked to a geographic information system developed to control on-site spatial
128                                     Clinical information systems do not communicate with each other a
129 e Chinese Government's 5 year plans and most information systems do not include stillbirths.
130                      Absent adequate patient information systems, "doctor shopping" patients can obta
131 ROMIS (Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System) domains by age and stage of disease.
132 evaluation were selected from our laboratory information system during two 12-month periods (2012 and
133 he Ensembl project is a comprehensive genome information system featuring an integrated set of genome
134 he Ensembl project is a comprehensive genome information system featuring an integrated set of genome
135  diarrhoea captured by the Health Management Information System fell by 17-29% from a pre-vaccine med
136 ssessment (NAWQA) program and National Water Information System for 17 principal aquifers of the U.S.
137              A comprehensive herbal medicine information system for cancer (CHMIS-C) has been develop
138 res were linked to metrics from a geographic information system for each patient's address of longest
139  have been developed and integrated into the information system for efficient data mining.
140                  Within the Pediatric Health Information System for freestanding pediatric hospitals,
141 r anaphylaxis were obtained from the Spanish Information System for Hospital Data for the period 1998
142                                   A national information system for real-time monitoring was develope
143 r Institute Genomic Data Commons (GDC) is an information system for storing, analyzing, and sharing g
144 lyses become available they will provide the information system for the practice of value-based medic
145 ost bioinformaticians involved in developing information systems for a wide range of high-throughput
146 much beyond the capability of biologists, so information systems for reconstructing, annotating, and
147 ology and Chronic Health Evaluation clinical information system from 2002 through 2003.
148  Chronic Health Evaluation (APACHE) clinical information system from 2009 through 2010, linking a sur
149 tals submitting data to the Pediatric Health Information System from January 1, 2010, to December 31,
150 gy and Chronic Health Evaluation IV clinical information system from July 1, 2001, to June 30, 2005.
151  for building a prospective science-centered information system from scratch that has been afforded b
152 tient Assessment Instrument and the hospital information system from the Health Insurance Review and
153 nnual Survey and the Health Care Cost Report Information System from the US Centers for Medicare & Me
154    Coherently with the recent history of the information system (from few main stream media to the ma
155 h the development of a drug safety assurance information system (GeneScription) based on clinical gen
156 ng molecular typing methods and geographical information system (GIS) analysis, we uncovered a twofol
157           This paper presents a Geographical Information System (GIS) based probabilistic simulation
158 mpared to regional ones, we added geographic information system (GIS) predictors into the mixed effec
159                  With the help of Geographic Information System (GIS) software, distribution maps for
160  into a large-format map by using geographic information system (GIS) techniques and cartographic des
161 heavy metal contamination using geographical information system (GIS) techniques.
162                   Here we use a geographical information system (GIS) to integrate information about
163   LUR variables were created in a geographic information system (GIS) using land cover and road netwo
164 e was determined by both standard geographic information system (GIS) validation statistics and evalu
165                     We used eight geographic information system (GIS) variables to characterize walka
166                                 A geographic information system (GIS) was used to map all households
167      Land use regression (LUR), a geographic information system (GIS), and measured air concentration
168                                   Geographic information system (GIS)-based maps were created for 223
169 children with spirometry, overall geographic information system (GIS)-modeled residential levels of t
170 selected based on analysis in the geographic information system (GIS).
171 ltural OP exposures assessed with geographic information system (GIS).
172                                   Geographic information systems (GIS) based techniques are cost-effe
173 and predictor variables stored as Geographic Information Systems (GIS) data to generate calibrated bo
174 l topographic analysis by using Geographical Information Systems (GIS) technology.
175 ) data from 1998 to 2001 and used Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to map high-incidence areas in
176                             Using Geographic Information Systems (GIS), the team developed a numeric/
177 patially in a manner analogous to geographic information systems (GIS).
178 g, access to essential medicines, and health information system) guided our comprehensive and sustain
179 reby hampering interoperation efforts across information systems harboring such infectious disease da
180                            The BRENDA enzyme information system has developed into an elaborate syste
181 tics, nanotechnology, mass spectrometry, and information systems, has given rise to a method of scien
182 computer technology, particularly Geographic Information Systems, have allowed political parties and
183 tandardization, and connectivity of clinical information systems; help with redesign of work flow; te
184                      We implemented hospital information system (HIS) alerts to deter unnecessary tes
185                                     Hospital information systems (HIS) alerts restricting repeat Clos
186 inner dynamics of the multiple actors of the informations systems - i.e, T.V., newspapers, blogs, soc
187 iplex tool, the international ImMunoGeneTics information system (IMGT) concatenate tool, the immune r
188                 Each hospital had a clinical information system in place.
189 tice Datalink in England and the Prescribing Information System in Scotland.
190                          ANISEED is the main information system in the field of ascidian developmenta
191       The development of high-quality health information systems, including data collection, analysis
192 relatives and created the Crop Wild Relative Information System, incorporating an eXtensible Markup L
193 nt rather than as a one-time insertion of an information system into established practice.
194 ng the Patient Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System inventory.
195 ilding of an interoperable electronic health information system, investment to strengthen the capacit
196                        EPA's Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS) completed an updated toxicolog
197 al reference dose from EPA's Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS) database, Spearman rank correl
198            In support of the Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS), the U.S. Environmental Protec
199            In support of the Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS), the U.S. Environmental Protec
200          A long-term, stable, and consistent information system is needed to monitor effects of furth
201 nical commitment to improve equity-sensitive information systems is required to monitor the gap in ma
202 (18)O values were related to GIS (Geographic Information System) layers of source water delta(18)O an
203 OE with CDSS is enhanced when the laboratory information system (LIS) can be linked to the electronic
204                                   The Legume Information System (LIS), developed by the National Cent
205 thcare databases: the Healthcare Cost Report Information System maintained by the federal Centers for
206  information exists on the use of geographic information systems mapping for visualizing access barri
207                                   Geographic information systems mapping is a useful technique for vi
208                            To use geographic information systems mapping techniques to visualize (1)
209  land rent model is combined with geographic information systems mapping to demonstrate how agricultu
210 er of media) and interaction patterns of the information system may affect collective debates and thu
211       We demonstrate that this comprehensive information system may be used as an effective informati
212 are involved in the Molecular Class-Specific Information System (MCSIS) project, a collaborative effo
213 of CDH from 2000 to 2008 at Pediatric Health Information Systems-member hospitals were evaluated.
214  p = .026) and accessed the in-unit clinical information system more frequently (42 vs. 14 times per
215                                              Information systems must be harmonized to overcome the m
216 rough UKOSS (n = 2,232), St Mary's Maternity Information System (n = 554,319), and Office for Nationa
217 ts to restructure provider reimbursement and information systems need to move from single encounter-b
218 ta module for the National Health Management Information System (NHMIS).
219 ve data were collected from the University's information system (October 2009-January 2010).
220 nd >/=40 y) were extracted from the hospital information system of Curie Institute-Paris.
221         The data-obtained from the Pathology Information System of Henry Ford Health System (HFHS), a
222                                 The national information system of the CRC screening program kept tra
223 2011 was extracted from the local laboratory information systems of a sentinel network of 23 laborato
224 The emerging field of "historical geographic information systems" offers possibilities to researchers
225 ta extracted automatically from the hospital information system performed well.
226 d AEs detected by review of Pediatric Health Information System (PHIS) billing and microbiology data
227  using data recorded in the Pediatric Health Information System (PHIS) database from October 1, 2006
228  contributing data to the Pediatric Hospital Information System (PHIS) database.
229 tem data versus data in the Pediatric Health Information System (PHIS).
230 inistration data from the Pediatric Hospital Information Systems (PHIS) database, all normalized to p
231          The study used the Pediatric Health Information System Plus database, which contains adminis
232 es from 2013 that met criteria for 3M Health Information Systems' potentially preventable readmission
233  were entered into the Preventive Cardiology Information System (PreCIS) database.
234 mplemented by the U.S. EPA's Integrated Risk Information System Program and the U.S. National Toxicol
235 -C30), Patient Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) Fatigue Scale, and Patient G
236    The Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) Network, part of the Nationa
237 by the Patient-reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS).
238    Noninvasive hemodynamic monitoring and an information system provided a feasible approach to predi
239                                       Health information system (renal registry) availability was lim
240 sidences during pregnancy using a geographic information system, residential location, and California
241       Retrospective analysis of the national information system run by the French Biomedicine Agency
242 ia that provide data to the Pediatric Health Information System's administrative database.
243 ng the Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System's Pediatric Asthma Impact Scale.
244 ework, the Source Apportionment Geographical Information System (SAGIS).
245 olations to the national Safe Drinking Water Information System (SDWIS).
246 ng), 2 Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System short forms (satisfaction with partic
247 h information system (SINASC), the mortality information system (SIM), and the national reportable di
248 m (SIM), and the national reportable disease information system (SINAN).
249 -collected data from the Brazilian livebirth information system (SINASC), the mortality information s
250 Value-Based Medicine, cost-utility analysis, information system, since 27 million different input var
251 included failure to use the Organ Transplant Information System software package at M6 and patient re
252                Recent advances in geographic information systems software and multilevel methodology
253 ans, physical therapists, psychologists, and information systems specialists.
254 ll as the availability of integrated pathway information systems, such as Pathway Commons, to systema
255 e demonstrates the application of geographic information system technology to track vaccination teams
256 and some states have tried to use Geographic Information Systems technology to produce more represent
257  process measure, highly granular anesthesia information system temperature data did not demonstrate
258 tinuously measured intraoperative anesthesia information system temperature data for adult abdominal
259  and the database of the Brazilian mortality information system that had initially been extracted in
260  surgical profession has the duty to develop information systems that allow for performance to be eva
261 exposure assessment tool based on geographic information systems that integrated information from Cal
262 providers will facilitate the development of information systems that prioritize the presentation of
263 ent of these resources is the development of information systems that will enable the collection and
264                           In most social and information systems the activity of agents generates rap
265                           Using a geographic information system, the authors mapped current addresses
266 ided by the California Irrigation Management Information System, the US Environmental Protection Agen
267 e Reporting system, we employed a geographic information system to estimate the amount of methyl brom
268                         We used a geographic information system to geocode addresses and determine di
269 t-effectiveness data will give physicians an information system to identify the interventions that co
270 nvestigated data quality requirements for an information system to manage food composition data, call
271  neighborhood vulnerability and a geographic information system to map vulnerability and residential
272  neighborhood vulnerability and a geographic information system to map vulnerability and residential
273 gement and improving interlinkage of routine information systems to better support patient care acros
274  in radiologic reports limits the ability of information systems to share information easily with oth
275  study illustrates the utility of geographic information system tools for providing refined exposure
276 thors developed a procedure using geographic information system tools to assign subjects' exposure.
277 mplement and enhance conventional geographic information system tools.
278                                Egton Medical Information Systems, University of Nottingham, Ministry
279              Workflow interruption, clinical information system usability, and collaboration with bed
280                                The radiology information system was queried for these patients to det
281 d-approved retrospective study, our hospital information system was screened for breast cancer patien
282 d-approved retrospective study, our Hospital Information System was screened for ILC patients who und
283                                The radiology information system was searched in a 10-year period for
284                                 A geographic information system was used to derive measures of the bu
285                      A computerized hospital information system was used to identify all patients wit
286                                 A geographic information system was used to map postcodes and determi
287 rning software package (the Organ Transplant Information System) was made available to all patients.
288 f a six-letter artificially expanded genetic information system, we examined the relative rates of mi
289  a synthetic biology from artificial genetic information systems, we have examined variants of HIV re
290 interfaces within the institutional hospital information system were created.
291 ogistic regression modeling and a geographic information system were utilized to assess data extracte
292                       Radiology and hospital information systems were searched for Bosniak IIF and Bo
293  [LILACS], World Health Organization Library Information System [WHOLIS], and Scopus) and sought unpu
294  [LILACS], World Health Organization Library Information System [WHOLIS], and Scopus) and sought unpu
295  (LILACS), World Health Organization Library Information System [WHOLIS], and Scopus) and sought unpu
296  [LILACS], World Health Organization Library Information System [WHOLIS], and Scopus) and sought unpu
297  [LILACS], World Health Organization Library Information System [WHOLIS], and Scopus) and sought unpu
298  [LILACS], World Health Organization Library Information System [WHOLIS], and Scopus) and sought unpu
299  [LILACS], World Health Organization Library Information System [WHOLIS], and Scopus), organized Chin
300 ealization of a physically tractable quantum information system will therefore be facilitated if qubi

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