Browsing by Author "Nancy Lorenzi"
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Paulett, John Michael (2009-07-22)Department: Biomedical InformaticsHealthcare organizations are often stymied in their efforts to prevent insider attacks that violate patient privacy. Numerous high-profile privacy breaches involving celebrities have brought this deficiency to the public's ...
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Sulieman, Lina Mahmoud (2014-07-30)Department: Biomedical InformaticsProcess mining corresponds to a collection of methodologies designed to extract knowledge from event logs (e.g., time-stamped events) and provide a description about the underlying processes of a system. Various approaches ...
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Weiss, Jacob Berner (2009-04-14)Department: Biomedical InformaticsThe purpose of this research was to evaluate the collaborative design of an online community for cancer survivorship in middle Tennessee. The four primary aims of this qualitative study were to define the local cancer ...
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Hoot, Nathan Rollins (2005-12-16)Department: Biomedical InformaticsIn light of the growing scarcity of livers available for transplantation, careful decisions must be made in organ allocation. The current standard of care for transplant decision making is the use of clinical judgment, ...
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Weiss, Jacob Berner (2005-12-14)Department: Biomedical InformaticsDealing with a cancer diagnosis and cancer treatment involves communication among clinicians, patients, families, friends and others affected by the illness. The hypothesis for this research is that an informatics system ...
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Unertl, Kim Marie (2006-11-28)Department: Biomedical InformaticsChronic disease care is a significant and growing problem in healthcare today. Current healthcare processes are more focused on dealing with acute episodes of care rather than the longitudinal care requirements of chronic ...