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Development and evaluation of a terminology-based electronic nursing record system

The present study was conducted to develop and evaluate a terminology-based electronic nursing record system. The narrative nursing notes of 63 obstetric patients collected over 395 hospital days were decomposed and cross-mapped with the Korean version of the beta version of the International Classi...

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Published in:Journal of biomedical informatics 2003-08, Vol.36 (4), p.304-312
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