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MedInfo '98, 9th World Congress on Medical Informatics. [Part 1] : [publication] : [the 1998 Seoul congress is entitled Global Health Networking : a Vision for the Next Millennium] /

by International Medical Informatics Association [edt]; Cesnik, Branko; Scherrer, Jean-Raoul; World Congress on Medical Informatics (9 ; 1998 ; Seoul) [edt].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Amsterdam : IOS Press, 1998, cop. 1998; Tokyo : OhmshaDescription: XXVIII, 708 p. : ill. ; 27 cm.ISBN: 9051994079 (IOS Pres; 4274902315 (Ohmsha).MeSH subject(s): Medical Informatics | Medical Records Systems, Computerized | Telemedicine | Disease | Disease -- classification | CongressesPUBLICATION TYPE SAPHIR: ProceedingsSummary: - 1) The electronic patient record (p. 31-35: Smartcard: a vehicle of access to the health care services [this paper presents an outline of the Slovenian national project of introduction of the health insurance card system]; p. 36-39: CareWeb TM, a Web-based medical record for an integrated healtcare delivery system; etc). - 2) Information retrieval (p. 176-179: Integration of the analytical and alphabetical ICD10 in a coding help system: proposal of a theoretical model for the ICD representation / C. Bouchet et al.; etc) - 3) Infrastructures for the third millenium (p. 193-196: An integrated multimedia medical information network system / K. Yamamoto et al. ; etc) - 4) Telemedicine. - 5) Bioinformatics. - 6) Communications & standards (p. 433-437: Patient information exchange guideline MERIT-9 using Medical Markup Language MML / M. Kimura et al.; etc). - 7) Decision support (p. 462-466: A data dictionary approach to multilingual documentation and decision support for the diagnosis of acute abdominal pain: COPERNICUS 555, an European concerted action. -. p. 493-497: Using classification tree and logistic regression methods to diagnose myocardial infarction / CL. Tsien et al.;etc) - 8) Knowledge representation (p. 604-608: Nursing terminology: a comparison of the ICNP and the Nursing Intervention Lexicon and Taxonomy / SJ Grobe, LC Hugues. - p. 613-617: Semantic modeling of a traditional classification: results and implications / H. Petersson et al. [a primary health care version of the ICD-10, together with a three-dimensional model for classification of diseases according to location, origin, and type has been semantically represented. The resulting computer-based version is made available via the World Wide Web; see: www.ami.liu.se/]
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- 1) The electronic patient record (p. 31-35: Smartcard: a vehicle of access to the health care services [this paper presents an outline of the Slovenian national project of introduction of the health insurance card system]; p. 36-39: CareWeb TM, a Web-based medical record for an integrated healtcare delivery system; etc). - 2) Information retrieval (p. 176-179: Integration of the analytical and alphabetical ICD10 in a coding help system: proposal of a theoretical model for the ICD representation / C. Bouchet et al.; etc) - 3) Infrastructures for the third millenium (p. 193-196: An integrated multimedia medical information network system / K. Yamamoto et al. ; etc) - 4) Telemedicine. - 5) Bioinformatics. - 6) Communications & standards (p. 433-437: Patient information exchange guideline MERIT-9 using Medical Markup Language MML / M. Kimura et al.; etc). - 7) Decision support (p. 462-466: A data dictionary approach to multilingual documentation and decision support for the diagnosis of acute abdominal pain: COPERNICUS 555, an European concerted action. -. p. 493-497: Using classification tree and logistic regression methods to diagnose myocardial infarction / CL. Tsien et al.;etc) - 8) Knowledge representation (p. 604-608: Nursing terminology: a comparison of the ICNP and the Nursing Intervention Lexicon and Taxonomy / SJ Grobe, LC Hugues. - p. 613-617: Semantic modeling of a traditional classification: results and implications / H. Petersson et al. [a primary health care version of the ICD-10, together with a three-dimensional model for classification of diseases according to location, origin, and type has been semantically represented. The resulting computer-based version is made available via the World Wide Web; see: www.ami.liu.se/]