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Knowledge engineering of healthcare applications based on minimalist multilevel models

The long-term maintenance of electronic health records within their original context of information is an ethical requirement that conflicts with the constant need to migrate the information into new systems as they are developed and improved. The specifics of every particular healthcare setting pre...

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