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Medical Informatics 5 Mathematical & Computational Biology 3 Medical informatics 3 Statistics & Probability 3 Environmental & Occupational Health 2 Medicine 2 Public 2 Public health 2 Research & Experimental 2 medical informatics 2 Algorithm 1 Algorithmus 1 Appointments and schedules 1 Artificial intelligence 1 Australia 1 Authoritative 1 Awk 1 Biomedical 1 Bootstrap 1 Chile 1 China 1 Competing Risks 1 Computer Science 1 Credibility 1 Cure Rates 1 Derivation 1 Duration 1 Ecm Algorithm 1 Engineering 1 Excel 1 Failure 1 Frailty Models 1 Gesundheitsversorgung 1 Gesundheitswesen 1 Health Care Sciences & Services 1 Health care 1 Health care reform 1 Health care system 1 Health informatics 1 Health planning 1
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Free 11
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Article 7 Book / Working Paper 2 Other 2
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Article in journal 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1 Congress Report 1 Thesis 1
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English 6 Undetermined 5
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R. D'Agostino 2 Yau, KKW 2 Bradley, David A. 1 Brian Everitt 1 Brownsell, S. J. 1 Charles, B. G. 1 Curry, Joanne 1 D. Machin 1 Dunstan, J. 1 Ginsburg, Mark 1 Holford, N. H. G. 1 Hoyos, J.P. 1 Kuhn, Klaus A. 1 Lee, AH 1 Leong, Tze-Yun 1 Levy, S. 1 MEDINFO 12th 20-24 Aug. 2007 Brisbane, Qld. 1 McGregor, Carolyn 1 McLachlan, G. J. 1 McLachlan, GJ 1 Ng, ASK 1 Ng, S. K. 1 Parke, J. 1 Peypouquet, J. 1 Ramírez, H. 1 Riquelme, V. 1 Royer, M. 1 Rubin, Haya R 1 Scott, JA 1 Seidman, Joshua J 1 Steinwachs, Donald 1 Sweeney, Latanya 1 Tracy, Sally 1 Villena, F. 1 Wang, K 1 Warren, James R. 1 Williams, G. 1 Yang, Hui 1
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College of Health and Science 1 La Trobe University 1 NET Institute 1 School of Computing and Mathematics 1 University of New South Wales 1 University of Western Sydney 1
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Health care management science : a new journal serving the international health care management community 1 Working Papers / NET Institute 1
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BASE 9 ECONIS (ZBW) 1 RePEc 1
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Predicting no-show appointments in a pediatric hospital in Chile using machine learning
Dunstan, J.; Villena, F.; Hoyos, J.P.; Riquelme, V.; … - In: Health care management science : a new journal serving … 26 (2023) 2, pp. 313-329
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A systems development lifecycle approach to Patient Journey Modeling projects
Curry, Joanne; McGregor, Carolyn; Tracy, Sally; Kuhn, … - University of Western Sydney; University of Western Sydney; … - 2007
Patient Journey Modeling, a relatively recent innovation in healthcare quality improvement, models the patient's movement through a Health Care Organisation (HCO) by viewing it from a patient centric perspective. A Systems Development Life Cycle (SDLC) provides a standard project management...
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Multi-level zero-inflated Poisson regression modelling of correlated count data with excess zeros
Lee, AH; Wang, K; Scott, JA; Yau, KKW; McLachlan, GJ - 2006
Count data with excess zeros relative to a Poisson distribution are common in many biomedical applications. A popular approach to the analysis of such data is to use a zero-inflated Poisson (ZIP) regression model. Often, because of the hierarchical Study design or the data collection procedure,...
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Privacy-Preserving Surveillance Using Selective Revelation
Sweeney, Latanya - 2005
Following the events of September 11, 2001, many in the American public falsely believe they must choose between safety and privacy. This paper proposes an approach to technology (termed “Selective Revelation”) that allows data to be shared for surveillance purposes such that shared data...
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Priorities and strategies for health information system development in China : how provincial health information systems support regional health planning
Yang, Hui - 2004
China is moving towards a market economy. The greater use of market forces has made China richer, accelerated modernisation and increased productive efficiency but has created new problems, including, in the health sector, problems of inequity and allocative inefficiency. From 1997, the Chinese...
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Evaluating Networked Medical Information Credibility with the MEDQUAL System
Ginsburg, Mark - NET Institute - 2004
Performing a search on the World Wide Web (WWW) and traversing the resulting links is an adventure in which one encounters both credible and incredible web pages. Search engines, such as Google, rely on macroscopic Web topology patterns and even highly ranked ‘authoritative’ web sites may be...
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Conceptual Framework for a New Tool for Evaluating the Quality of Diabetes Consumer-Information Web Sites
Seidman, Joshua J; Steinwachs, Donald; Rubin, Haya R - 2003
Reviewer: Glasgow, Russell E
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An EM-based Semi-Parametric Mixture Model Approach to the Regression Analysis of Competing-Risks Data
Ng, S. K.; McLachlan, G. J. - 2003
We consider a mixture model approach to the regression analysis of competing-risks data. Attention is focused on inference concerning the effects of factors on both the probability of occurrence and the hazard rate conditional on each of the failure types. These two quantities are specified in...
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Community alarms to telecare: the need for a systems strategy for integrated telehealth provision
Bradley, David A.; Williams, G.; Brownsell, S. J.; Levy, S. - 2002
Telecare systems are increasingly being seen as a means of providing a cost-effective response to the increasing demands placed on healthcare provision. However, in order to meet all levels of stakeholder need, there is a requirement to adopt from the very beginning an integrated, system based...
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Long-term survivor mixture model with random effects: application to a multi-centre clinical trial of carcinoma
Yau, KKW; Ng, ASK - 2001
A mixture model incorporating long-term survivors has been adopted in the field of biostatistics where some individuals may never experience the failure event under study. The surviving fractions may be considered as cured. In most applications, the survival times are assumed to be independent....
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