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  • Learning Health Systems: 2023, vol: 7, issue: 4
  • 1)- Brian S Alper, Joanne Dehnbostel, Khalid Shahin, Neeraj Ojha, Gopal Khanna, Christopher J Tignanelli. Striking a match between FHIR-based patient data and FHIR-based eligibility criteria. Learning health systems. 2023, 7 (4): e10368
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  • 2)- Kees C W J Ebben, Cornelis D de Kroon, Channa E Schmeink, Olga L van der Hel, Thijs van Vegchel, Arturo Moncada-Torres, Ignace H J T de Hingh, Jurrian van der Werf. A novel method for continuous measurements of clinical practice guideline adherence. Learning health systems. 2023, 7 (4): e10384
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  • 3)- Robert Dolin, Bret S E Heale, Rohan Gupta, Carla Alvarez, Justin Aronson, Aziz Boxwala, Shaileshbhai R Gothi, Ammar Husami, James Shalaby, Lawrence Babb, Alex Wagner, Srikar Chamala. Sync for Genes Phase 5: Computable artifacts for sharing dynamically annotated FHIR-formatted genomic variants. Learning health systems. 2023, 7 (4): e10385
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  • 4)- Jeremy C Wyatt, Philip Scott, Johan Ordish, Matthew South, Mark Thomas, Caroline Jones, Sue Lacey-Bryant, . Which computable biomedical knowledge objects will be regulated? Results of a UK workshop discussing the regulation of knowledge libraries and software as a medical device. Learning health systems. 2023, 7 (4): e10386
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  • 5)- Kenny Hong, Druvinka Bandaranayake, Guy Tsafnat. Evidence Hub: A place to exchange medical knowledge and form communities. Learning health systems. 2023, 7 (4): e10387
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  • 6)- Rosemarie Sadsad, Gema Ruber, Johnson Zhou, Steven Nicklin, Guy Tsafnat. A computable biomedical knowledge object for calculating in-hospital mortality for patients admitted with acute myocardial infarction. Learning health systems. 2023, 7 (4): e10388
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  • 7)- Namita Azad, Carolyn Armstrong, Corinne Depue, Timothy J Crimmins, Jonathan C Touson. An application of computable biomedical knowledge to transform patient centered scheduling. Learning health systems. 2023, 7 (4): e10393
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  • 8)- Philip Scott, Michaela Heigl, Charles McCay, Polly Shepperdson, Elia Lima-Walton, Elisavet Andrikopoulou, Klara Brunnhuber, Gary Cornelius, Susan Faulding, Ben McAlister, Shaun Rowark, Matthew South, Mark R Thomas, Justin Whatling, John Williams, Jeremy C Wyatt, Felix Greaves. Modelling clinical narrative as computable knowledge: The NICE computable implementation guidance project. Learning health systems. 2023, 7 (4): e10394
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  • 9)- Güneş Koru. Transforming health and well-being through publishing computable biomedical knowledge (CBK). Learning health systems. 2023, 7 (4): e10396
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