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Robert A. Greenes
Researcher at Arizona State University
Publications - 250
Citations - 8029
Robert A. Greenes is an academic researcher from Arizona State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Clinical decision support system & Decision support system. The author has an hindex of 40, co-authored 248 publications receiving 7647 citations. Previous affiliations of Robert A. Greenes include Linköping University & Oregon Health & Science University.
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Assessment of diagnostic tests when disease verification is subject to selection bias.
Colin B. Begg,Robert A. Greenes +1 more
TL;DR: In the assessment of the statistical properties of a diagnostic test, for example the sensitivity and specificity of the test, it is common to derive estimates from a sample limited to those cases for whom subsequent definitive disease verification is obtained.
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Clinical decision support systems for the practice of evidence-based medicine.
TL;DR: The research and policy challenges for capturing research and practice-based evidence in machine-interpretable repositories are described and recommendations for accelerating the development and adoption of clinical decision support systems for evidence-based medicine are presented.
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Comparing computer-interpretable guideline models: a case-study approach.
Mor Peleg,Samson W. Tu,Jonathan Bury,Paolo Ciccarese,John Fox,Robert A. Greenes,Richard Hall,Peter D. Johnson,Neill Jones,Anand Kumar,Silvia Miksch,Silvana Quaglini,Andreas Seyfang,Edward H. Shortliffe,Mario Stefanelli +14 more
TL;DR: Clinical guidelines components that the CIG community could adopt as standards are identified, including plan organization, expression language, conceptual medical record model, medical concept model, and data abstractions.
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The guideline interchange format: a model for representing guidelines.
Lucila Ohno-Machado,John H. Gennari,Shawn N. Murphy,Nilesh L. Jain,Samson W. Tu,Diane E. Oliver,Edward Pattison-Gordon,Edward Pattison-Gordon,Robert A. Greenes,Edward H. Shortliffe,G. Octo Barnett +10 more
TL;DR: GLIF was sufficient to model the guidelines for the four conditions that were examined and needs improvement in standard representation of medical concepts, criterion logic, temporal information, and uncertainty.
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Medical informatics. An emerging academic discipline and institutional priority.
TL;DR: Medical informatics is the field that concerns itself with the cognitive, information processing, and communication tasks of medical practice, education, and research, including the information science and the technology to support these tasks.