Kais Tahar
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Tahar K, Verbuecheln R, Martin T, Graessner H, Krefting D
Stud Health Technol Inform
. 2023 May;
302:292-296.
PMID: 37203665
The project "Collaboration on Rare Diseases" CORD-MI connects various university hospitals in Germany to collect sufficient harmonized electronic health record (EHR) data for supporting clinical research in the field of...
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Tahar K, Martin T, Mou Y, Verbuecheln R, Graessner H, Krefting D
Methods Inf Med
. 2023 Jan;
62(3-04):71-89.
PMID: 36596461
Background: Multisite research networks such as the project "Collaboration on Rare Diseases" connect various hospitals to obtain sufficient data for clinical research. However, data quality (DQ) remains a challenge for...
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Yusuf K, Tahar K, Sax U, Hoffmann W, Krefting D
Stud Health Technol Inform
. 2022 Sep;
296:98-106.
PMID: 36073494
Data quality in health research encompasses a broad range of aspects and indicators. While some indicators are generic and can be calculated without domain knowledge, others require information about a...
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Tahar K, Muller C, Durschmid A, Haferkamp S, Saleh K, Jurs P, et al.
Stud Health Technol Inform
. 2019 Aug;
264:1785-1786.
PMID: 31438343
The digitization of health records and cross-institutional data sharing is a necessary precondition to improve clinical research and patient care. The SMITH project unites several university hospitals and medical faculties...
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Tahar K, Uciteli A, Roppischer P, Herre H, Siemoleit S
Stud Health Technol Inform
. 2018 Aug;
253:83-87.
PMID: 30147046
Optical navigation systems help surgeons find their way through the complex anatomy of a patient. However, such systems are accident-sensitive, time-consuming and difficult to use because of their complicated technical...
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Saleh K, Stucke S, Uciteli A, Faulbruck-Rohr S, Neumann J, Tahar K, et al.
Stud Health Technol Inform
. 2018 Jan;
245:1378.
PMID: 29295457
With the growing strain of medical staff and complexity of patient care, the risk of medical errors increases. In this work we present the use of Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources...
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Tahar K, Xu J, Herre H
Stud Health Technol Inform
. 2017 Sep;
243:165-169.
PMID: 28883193
The formalization of expert knowledge enables a broad spectrum of applications employing ontologies as underlying technology. These include eLearning, Semantic Web and expert systems. However, the manual construction of such...
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Uciteli A, Neumann J, Tahar K, Saleh K, Stucke S, Faulbruck-Rohr S, et al.
J Biomed Semantics
. 2017 Sep;
8(1):36.
PMID: 28877732
Background: Medical personnel in hospitals often works under great physical and mental strain. In medical decision-making, errors can never be completely ruled out. Several studies have shown that between 50...
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Tahar K, Schaaf M, Jahn F, Kucherer C, Paech B, Herre H, et al.
Stud Health Technol Inform
. 2016 Sep;
228:369-73.
PMID: 27577406
The increasing number of terms used in textbooks for information management (IM) in hospitals makes it difficult for medical informatics students to grasp IM concepts and their interrelations. Formal ontologies...
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Jahn F, Schaaf M, Kahmann C, Tahar K, Kucherer C, Paech B, et al.
Stud Health Technol Inform
. 2016 Sep;
228:359-63.
PMID: 27577404
The terminology for the management of health information systems is characterized by complexity and polysemy which is both challenging for medical informatics students and practitioners. SNIK, an ontology of information...