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Cimino J, McNamara T, Meredith T, Broverman C, Eckert K, Moore M, et al.
Proc AMIA Symp . 1999 Nov; :47-51. PMID: 10566318
In the absence of a single, standard, multipurpose terminology for representing medications, the HL7 Vocabulary Technical Committee has sought to develop a model for such terms in a way that...
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Broverman C, Schlesinger J, Sperzel W
Stud Health Technol Inform . 1999 Jun; 52 Pt 1:457-61. PMID: 10384498
Traditional monolithic healthcare information systems (HIS) no longer meet the requirements of today's distributed enterprises and the rapidly changing healthcare environment. The ability of applications to communicate, interpret, and act...
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Sperzel W, Broverman C, Schlesinger J
Proc AMIA Symp . 1999 Feb; :865-9. PMID: 9929342
Users of drug information typically focus their attention at different levels of description in different situations, such as medication ordering or dispensing. Computer systems utilizing drug information to support such...
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Jenders R, Sujansky W, Broverman C, Chadwick M
Proc AMIA Annu Fall Symp . 1997 Jan; :308-12. PMID: 9357638
Because clinical databases vary in structure, access methods and vocabulary used to represent data, the Arden Syntax does not define a standard model for querying databases. Consequently, database queries are...
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Broverman C, Clyman J, Schlesinger J, Want E
Proc AMIA Annu Fall Symp . 1996 Jan; :572-6. PMID: 8947731
We report on a joint development effort between ALLTEL Information Services Health Care Division and IBM Worldwide Healthcare Industry to demonstrate concurrent clinical decision support using Arden Syntax at order-entry...
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Borus J, Olendzki M, Kessler L, Burns B, Brandt U, Broverman C, et al.
Arch Gen Psychiatry . 1985 Jun; 42(6):573-80. PMID: 4004499
The five-year ambulatory medical care experience of 400 patients with mental disorders was studied to test the "offset" hypothesis that patients receiving timely mental health specialist treatment have lower subsequent...