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Challenges and Opportunities for Health Information Systems Research
Health systems around the world are increasing the adoption of electronic health records to improve access to patient data for administrative, treatment and research purposes.
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An Intelligent Approach to Surgery Scheduling
The Multiagent Systems paradigm offers expressively rich and natural fit mechanisms for modeling and negotiation for solving distributed problems. Solving complex and distributed real world problems in dynamic...
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Multiagent Based Scheduling of Elective Surgery
Scheduling of patients, staff, and resources for elective surgery in an under-resourced and overburdened public health system represents an inherently distributed class of problems. The complexity and dynamics...
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On Multidimensional Wavelet Synopses for Maximum Error Bounds
Having been extensively used to summarize massive data sets, wavelet synopses can be classified into two types: space-bounded and error-bounded synopses. Although various research efforts have been made for th...
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Improving the Use, Analysis and Integration of Patient Health Data
Health Information Technologies (HIT) are being deployed world- wide to improve access to individual patient information. Primarily this is through the development of electronic health records (EHR) and electr...
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Building Data Synopses Within a Known Maximum Error Bound
The constructions of Haar wavelet synopses for large data sets have proven to be useful tools for data approximation. Recently, research on constructing wavelet synopses with a guaranteed maximum error has gai...