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The emergency department triage of community-acquired pneumonia project data and documentation systems: a model for multicenter clinical trials

Multicenter clinical trials are complex undertakings that require significant resources to ensure efficient, high quality research. This paper describes the goals, design, and implementation of a multicenter clinical trial database management system to support this aim. A large number of study sites...

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Published in:IEEE journal of biomedical and health informatics 2006-04, Vol.10 (2), p.377-384
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Data analysis
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Database Management Systems
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Dictionaries
Documentation
Documentation - methods
Emergency Service, Hospital - statistics & numerical data
Guidelines
Information Storage and Retrieval - methods
Lungs
Medical Records Systems, Computerized
Medical services
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Personnel
Pneumonia - classification
Pneumonia - diagnosis
Pneumonia - epidemiology
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Research Design
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