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A computer-assisted medical diagnostic consultation service


RA Bankowitz, MA McNeil, SM Challinor, RC … - Annals of Internal Medicine, 1989 - Am Coll Physicians
Study Objective: To evaluate the accuracy of a computeraided consultation
service using academic general internists and the Quick Medical Reference (QMR)
diagnostic program; and to study the impact of the consultation on the ...
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Effect of a computer-assisted general medicine diagnostic consultation service on housestaff …


RA Bankowitz, MA McNeil, SM Challinor, RA … - Methods of information in medicine, 1989 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Quick Medical Reference (QMR) is a microcomputer-based decision support system
designed to provide diagnostic assistance in the field of internal medicine. In
addition to providing plausible diagnostic hypotheses based upon patient ...
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The Internist-1/quick medical reference project—Status report

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RA Miller, MA McNeil, SM Challinor, FE … - Western Journal of Medicine, 1986 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
INTERNIST-1 and its successor, QUICK MEDICAL REFERENCE (QMR), are computer
programs designed to provide health careprofessionals with diagnostic assistance
in general internal medi- cine. Both programs rely on the INTERNIST-1 ...
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Evaluating RECONSIDER. A computer program for diagnostic prompting.


SJ Nelson, MS Blois, MS Tuttle, M Erlbaum, … - Journal of medical systems, 1985 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
RECONSIDER, a computer program designed to perform as a diagnostic prompting
aid, was evaluated for its ability to include the correct diagnosis in an
ordered computed list of candidate diseases. The study was performed using ...
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A method for assessing the impact of a computer-based decision support system on health …


RA Bankowitz, JR Lave, MA McNeil - Methods of information in medicine, 1992 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The wide variation in utilization of diagnostic resources has not been decreased
by the proliferation of new diagnostic technologies. We wish to test the
hypothesis that the introduction of a medical decision support system into ...
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Iliad: moving medical decision-making into new frontiers.


HR Warner Jr - Methods of information in medicine, 1989 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
If the essence of clinical practice is a process of sequential problem-solving,
whereby a physician works with a patient to formulate a series of decisions
about diagnostic treatment, then it would naturally follow that the essence ...
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Performance of a diagnostic system (Iliad) as a tool for quality assurance.

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LM Lau, HR Warner - Proceedings of the Annual Symposium on Computer …, 1991 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
Quality Assurance improves health care through detection of quality problems
andfeedback to the care giver. Current review procedures employed by the Peer
Review Organizations (PROs), however, appear to under- detect quality ...
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Computer-assisted diagnosis


PT Swender, WW Tunnessen Jr, FA Oski - Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1974 - archpedi.highwire.org
A computerized system of diagnosis (MEDITEL) was evaluated for its ability to
consider a correct diagnosis in cases in which the correct diagnosis was not
consid- ered in the original differential diagnosis by physicians involved ...
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[CITATION] The demise of the" Greek Oracle" model for medical diagnostic systems.


RA Miller, FE Masarie Jr - Methods of Information in Medicine, 1990 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
1: Methods Inf Med. 1990 Jan;29(1):1-2. The demise of the "Greek Oracle" model
for medical diagnostic systems. Miller RA, Masarie FE Jr. ...
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Performance of four computer-based diagnostic systems


ES Berner, GD Webster, AA Shugerman, JR … - New England Journal of Medicine, 1994 - content.nejm.org
Results No single computer program scored better than the others on all
performance measures. Among all cases and all programs, the proportion of
correct diagnoses ranged from 0.52 to 0.71, and the mean proportion of ...
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