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The Requirements for Ontologies in Medical Data Integration: A Case Study

Evidence-based medicine is critically dependent on three sources of information: a medical knowledge base, the patient's medical record and knowledge of available resources, including where appropriate, clinical protocols. Patient data is often scattered in a variety of databases and may, in a...

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Main Authors: Anjum, A., Bloodsworth, P., Branson, A., Hauer, T., McClatchey, R., Munir, K., Rogulin, D., Shamdasani, J.
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Pediatrics
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