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  1. 3241
    por van Leeuwen, Daniel
    Publicado 2017
    “…Solutions should use interoperable technology to aid, not replace, communication. …”
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  2. 3242
    “…Mobile health (mHealth) technologies have been implemented to extend the reach of digital health, but these systems largely add to the problem of siloed patient data, with few seamlessly interoperating with the EHR systems that are now scaled nationally in many LMICs. …”
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  3. 3243
    “…Peri-procedural TCD was performed via a robotically-assisted ultrasound system, which includes an Artificial Intelligence-powered robotic headset designed to automate signal acquisition and reduce interoperator variability of TCD findings (Figure 1). …”
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  4. 3244
    “…Quantitative BPU was strongly correlated with subjective BPU categories (Spearman’s r = 0.59 to 0.69, p < 0.0001, for each paired combination of two operators and two radiologists). Interoperator and intraoperator agreement in the quantitative BPU measure, assessed by intraclass correlation, was 0.92 and 0.98, respectively. …”
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  5. 3245
    “…Together with structured data already integrated in openEHR-based representations, we aim at developing an interoperable openEHR-based application that is capable of automatically assessing a patient's risk status based on the patient's medical history at time of admission.…”
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  6. 3246
    “…CONCLUSIONS: A comprehensive, shared, interoperable e-care plan has the potential to greatly improve the coordination of care for individuals with multiple chronic conditions across multiple care settings. …”
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  7. 3247
    “…RESULTS: The RISRS recommendations are: (1) Develop a systematic cross-industry approach to ensure the public availability of consistent, standardized, interoperable, and timely information about retractions; (2) Recommend a taxonomy of retraction categories/classifications and corresponding retraction metadata that can be adopted by all stakeholders; (3) Develop best practices for coordinating the retraction process to enable timely, fair, unbiased outcomes; and (4) Educate stakeholders about pre- and post-publication stewardship, including retraction and correction of the scholarly record. …”
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  8. 3248
    por Mohammed Taha, Hiba, Aalizadeh, Reza, Alygizakis, Nikiforos, Antignac, Jean-Philippe, Arp, Hans Peter H., Bade, Richard, Baker, Nancy, Belova, Lidia, Bijlsma, Lubertus, Bolton, Evan E., Brack, Werner, Celma, Alberto, Chen, Wen-Ling, Cheng, Tiejun, Chirsir, Parviel, Čirka, Ľuboš, D’Agostino, Lisa A., Djoumbou Feunang, Yannick, Dulio, Valeria, Fischer, Stellan, Gago-Ferrero, Pablo, Galani, Aikaterini, Geueke, Birgit, Głowacka, Natalia, Glüge, Juliane, Groh, Ksenia, Grosse, Sylvia, Haglund, Peter, Hakkinen, Pertti J., Hale, Sarah E., Hernandez, Felix, Janssen, Elisabeth M.-L., Jonkers, Tim, Kiefer, Karin, Kirchner, Michal, Koschorreck, Jan, Krauss, Martin, Krier, Jessy, Lamoree, Marja H., Letzel, Marion, Letzel, Thomas, Li, Qingliang, Little, James, Liu, Yanna, Lunderberg, David M., Martin, Jonathan W., McEachran, Andrew D., McLean, John A., Meier, Christiane, Meijer, Jeroen, Menger, Frank, Merino, Carla, Muncke, Jane, Muschket, Matthias, Neumann, Michael, Neveu, Vanessa, Ng, Kelsey, Oberacher, Herbert, O’Brien, Jake, Oswald, Peter, Oswaldova, Martina, Picache, Jaqueline A., Postigo, Cristina, Ramirez, Noelia, Reemtsma, Thorsten, Renaud, Justin, Rostkowski, Pawel, Rüdel, Heinz, Salek, Reza M., Samanipour, Saer, Scheringer, Martin, Schliebner, Ivo, Schulz, Wolfgang, Schulze, Tobias, Sengl, Manfred, Shoemaker, Benjamin A., Sims, Kerry, Singer, Heinz, Singh, Randolph R., Sumarah, Mark, Thiessen, Paul A., Thomas, Kevin V., Torres, Sonia, Trier, Xenia, van Wezel, Annemarie P., Vermeulen, Roel C. H., Vlaanderen, Jelle J., von der Ohe, Peter C., Wang, Zhanyun, Williams, Antony J., Willighagen, Egon L., Wishart, David S., Zhang, Jian, Thomaidis, Nikolaos S., Hollender, Juliane, Slobodnik, Jaroslav, Schymanski, Emma L.
    Publicado 2022
    “…The NORMAN-SLE now serves as a FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) chemical information resource worldwide. …”
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  9. 3249
    “…Diaphragmatic speckle tracking was easily accessible. The intra- and interoperator reliability were good to excellent under conditions of eupnoea, deep breathing, and mechanical ventilation. …”
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  10. 3250
    “…Automated digital transfer from EHRs to EDC systems (EHR2EDC) would enable more accurate and efficient data capture but has so far encountered technological barriers primarily related to data format and the technological environment: in Germany, health care data are collected at the point of care in a variety of often individualized practice management systems (PMSs), most of them not interoperable. Data quality for research purposes within EDC systems must meet the requirements of regulatory authorities for standardized submission of clinical trial data and safety reports. …”
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  11. 3251
    “…The following distribution of the data items by domains was observed – (1) organizational (n = 36): data accessibility and sharing (20.2%); long-term sustainability (18.2%); governance, planning and design (17.2%); lack of harmonization and standardization (17.2%); quality of data collection (16.2%); and privacy risks and small sample size (11.1%); (2) FAIR (n = 15): findable (17.9%); accessible sustainability (25.0%); interoperable (39.3%); and reusable (17.9%); and (3) legal (n = 33): data protection by all means (34.4%); data management and ownership (22.9%); research under GDPR and member state law (20.8%); trust and transparency (13.5%); and digitalization of health (8.3%). …”
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  12. 3252
    “…We have combined electronic disease surveillance tools developed at JHU/APL with other freely-available, interoperable software tools to create SAGES. We believe this suite of tools will facilitate local and regional electronic disease surveillance, regional public health collaborations, and international disease reporting. …”
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  13. 3253
    “…CONCLUSIONS: Based on the preferences of our respondents, we found that the utility of a self-monitoring sun protection app can be increased if the app is simple and adjustable; requires minimal effort, time, or expense; and has an interoperable design and thorough privacy infrastructure. …”
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  14. 3254
    “…METHODS: The widely used, open source Django framework was used together with the SMART platform to create the interoperable components of this app. Django uses Python as its core programming language. …”
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  15. 3255
    “…In the proposed approach, emphasis is laid on: (1) allowing users to directly visualize, interact, experience, and explore the data through interoperable visualization-based and algorithmic components, (2) supporting unified query and presentation spaces to facilitate experimentation and exploration, (3) providing external contextual information by assimilating relevant supplementary data, and (4) encouraging user-directed information visualization, data exploration, and hypotheses formulation. …”
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  17. 3257
    “…It is designed to address the main challenges of data collection in highly infectious environments that require robust infection prevention and control measures and it is interoperable with other electronic health systems. Although we built and deployed OpenMRS-Ebola more rapidly than typical software, our work highlights the challenges of having to develop an appropriate system during an emergency rather than being able to rapidly adapt an existing one. …”
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  19. 3259
    por Mandl, Kenneth D.
    Publicado 2013
    “…Or a public health department may widely distribute an app, interoperable with any SMART-enabled EMR, that delivers contextualized alerts when patient electronic records are opened, or through background processes. …”
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  20. 3260
    “…National and international initiatives, such as the Global Open Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable (GO FAIR) initiative, are supporting this approach in different ways (eg, making the sharing of research data mandatory or improving the legal and ethical frameworks). …”
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