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J. J. Cimino, S. A. Socratous, and P. D. Clayton. Internet as clinical information system: application development using the world wide web. J. Am. Med. Inform. Assoc., 2(5):273--284, Sept.-Oct. 1995.

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A Web-Based Architecture for the Intelligent Management of Chronic .. - Riva   (Correct)

....the use of the www environment in a medical context have exploited its features to provide a friendly, powerful and consistent interface to traditional hospital information systems. Examples of applications include information sharing [1] clinical query management [5] and application development [4] in a medical environment. Despite their success, these experiences have highlighted the limitations of the basic www paradigm when applied to tasks that are more complex than simple document distribution. In particular, the most common complaints regard the limitations in user input handling, ....

J. J. Cimino, S. A. Socratous, and P. D. Clayton. Internet as a clinical information system: application development using the World--Wide Web. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, 2(5):273--284, September 1995.


A Web-based System for the Intelligent Management of.. - Riva, Bellazzi.. (1997)   (Correct)

....and the health care center, thereby reducing the need for frequent visits and the risk of unhandled dangerous events. The system is being developed in the World Wide Web (www) environment, in order to take advantage of the pervasiveness and low cost features of current Internet based technologies [3]. The following sections will describe in more detail the medical context of iddm management, the architecture of the system and the most important implementation choices. Finally, we will present some snapshots of the current prototype Reprinted from: M. D. Computing, 14(5) 360 364, nov 1997 1 ....

J. J. Cimino, S. A. Socratous, and P. D. Clayton. Internet as a clinical information system: application development using the World--Wide Web. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, 2(5):273--284, September 1995.


Using the Internet to Improve Knowledge Diffusion in Medicine - Detmer, Shortliffe (1997)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

....interpretation of its output requires medical knowledge, DXplain is available only to physicians. DXplain is available through a stand alone Web interface, is integrated with MEDLINE literature searching (see below) and is being evoked using patient data extracted from electronic medical records [9]. Because its diagnostic accuracy is imperfect [10] it is used primarily as a memory jogger and an educational tool. MedWeaver An Integrated Example The three stand alone systems described here can be useful to clinicians, but they are limited because they perform only a specific ....

Cimino JJ, Socratous SA, Clayton PD. Internet as clinical information system: application development using the World Wide Web. J Am Med Inform Assoc 1995;2(5):273-84.


Health Status Assessment via the World Wide Web - Douglas Bell (1996)   (Correct)

....be transmitted from a source computer ( server ) to a destination computer ( client ) via the Internet, a network of networks that forms today s information superhighway. The Web has become an important medium for research, education, patient care, and international collaboration in medicine [10 12]. Although currently the Web is used primarily to disseminate information, it also can collect information from users [13] We explored the use of the World Wide Web as a platform independent method of collecting health status information. The Web is platform independent because its ....

Cimino JJ, Socratous SA, Clayton PD. Internet as clinical information system: application development using the World Wide Web. J Am Med Informatics Assoc 1995; 2:273-284.


Knowledge Representation for Platform-Independent Structured .. - Kahn, Jr., Huynh (1996)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....allow users to send information to the Web server; the Common Gateway Interface allows servers to run programs to process this information. There are a growing number of medical applications of the Web, including resources for education, clinical reference, and retrieval of clinical information [15 18]. Structured reporting systems can be acceptable to physicians and can improve the efficiency of the reporting process [9,19] Systems for structured reporting generally have not been implemented outside the institutions where they were developed (e.g. 8,9,20,21] One of the barriers to ....

Cimino JJ, Socratous SA, Clayton PD. Internet as clinical information system: application development using the World Wide Web. J Am Med Informatics Assoc 1995; 2:273-284.


OzCare: A Workflow Automation System for Care Plans - Lee, Kaiser, Clayton, Sherman (1996)   (1 citation)  Self-citation (Clayton)   (Correct)

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James J. Cimino, Socrates A. Socratous, and Paul D. Clayton. Internet as clinical information system: Application development using the world wide web. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, 2(5):273-284, 1995.


OzCare: A Workflow Automation System for Care Plans - Lee, Kaiser, Clayton, Sherman (1996)   (1 citation)  Self-citation (Clayton)   (Correct)

....email recipients for certain MLMs. Further, an asynchronous gateway is used to process the incoming emails sent to ozmlm . Another important system requirement for care plan management, and in fact for healthcare applications in general, is that the system be integrated into the World Wide Web [2]. WWW is used for easy access to information through sites such as the National Library of Medicine, for its standard GUI, and for collaboration among institutions across the country. In OzCare system, users interact via the standard forms mediums using a regular Web browser. A set of scripts ....

James J. Cimino, Socrates A. Socratous, and Paul D. Clayton. Internet as clinical information system: Application development using the world wide web. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, 2(5):273--284, 1995.


Improving Web Browsing on Wireless PDAs Using.. - Lai, Nieh, Bohra.. (2004)   (Correct)

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J. J. Cimino, S. A. Socratous, and P. D. Clayton. Internet as clinical information system: application development using the world wide web. J. Am. Med. Inform. Assoc., 2(5):273--284, Sept.-Oct. 1995.


Improving Web Browsing on Wireless PDAs Using.. - Lai, Nieh, Bohra.. (2004)   (Correct)

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J. J. Cimino, S. A. Socratous, and P. D. Clayton. Internet as clinical information system: application development using the world wide web. J. Am. Med. Inform. Assoc., 2(5):273--284, Sept.-Oct. 1995.


Remote Display Performance for Wireless Healthcare Computing - Lai, Nieh, Laine, Starren (2004)   (Correct)

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Cimino JJ, Socratous SA, Clayton PD. Internet as clinical information system: application development using the World Wide Web. J Am Med Inform Assoc. Sep-Oct 1995;2(5):273-284.


Unknown - But These Were (2002)   (Correct)

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Cimino JJ, Socratous S, Clayton PD. Internet as clinical information system: application development using the World Wide Web. J Am Med Inform Assoc. 1995;2(5):273--83.


Lamprey: Tracking Users on the World Wide Web - Felciano, Altman   (Correct)

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. Cimino JJ, Socratous SA, Clayton PD. Internet as clinical information system: application development using the World Wide Web [see comments]. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association 1995;2(5):273-84.


Meeting Clinician Information Needs by Integrating.. - Tarczy-Hornoch..   (Correct)

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Cimino JJ, Socratous S, Clayton PD. Internet as clinical information system: application development suing the world wide web. JAMIA 1995;2;273-84


Remote Access to Medical Records via the Internet: Feasibility, .. - Pj Lees Ce (1999)   (Correct)

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Cimino JJ, Socratous SA, Clayton PD. Internet as clinical information system: application development using the World Wide Web. J Am Med Inform Assoc 1995;2:273-84.


Patient-Centered Access to Secure Systems Online (PCASSO): A.. - Masys, Baker (1997)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

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Cimino JJ, Socratous S, Clayton PD. "Internet as Clinical Information System: application development using the World Wide Web. J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc. 1995: 2(5), 273-83.


Protecting Clinical Data on Web Client Computers: the PCASSO.. - Masys, Baker (1998)   (3 citations)  (Correct)

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Cimino JJ, Socratous S, Clayton PD. "Internet as Clinical Information System: application development using the World Wide Web. J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc. 1995: 2(5), 273-83.

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