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Computer-Stored Ambulatory Records
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COSTAR
National Institutes of Health
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COSTAR, 1989-1995
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1996
1996
Contamination-induced degradation of optics exposed to the Hubble Space Telescope interior
J. Tveekrem
,
D. Leviton
,
C. Fleetwood
,
L. Feinberg
Optics & Photonics
1996
Corpus ID: 122505373
After the first Hubble Space Telescope (HST) servicing mission, the WFPC-1 and HSP instruments were returned to earth. Three…
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1994
1994
Hubble Space Telescope faint object camera instrument handbook (Post-COSTAR), version 5.0
A. Nota
,
R. Jedrzejewski
,
P. Greenfield
,
W. Hack
1994
Corpus ID: 118675922
The faint object camera (FOC) is a long-focal-ratio, photon-counting device capable of taking high-resolution two-dimensional…
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1993
1993
Implementation of COSTAR in an academic group practice of general pediatrics.
J. Chessare
,
K. E. Torok
M.D.Computing
1993
Corpus ID: 24111130
High-quality medical care requires a medical record that is complete, legible, and readily available. Information storage and…
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1993
1993
Implementation of COSTAR in an academic group practice of general pediatrics.
Chessare Jb
,
Torok Ke
1993
Corpus ID: 77514109
High-quality medical care requires a medical record that is complete, legible, and readily available. Information storage and…
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Review
1991
Review
1991
Increasing physician acceptance and use of the computerized ambulatory medical record.
David Van O'Dell
,
T. Tape
,
James R. Campbell
Proceedings. Symposium on Computer Applications…
1991
Corpus ID: 40365245
Because physicians have been reluctant to accept computerized medical records systems, we sought to identify the barriers to…
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1989
1989
Computerized medical records and clinic function.
James R. Campbell
,
Nathaniel Givner
,
+4 authors
T. Tape
M.D.Computing
1989
Corpus ID: 19582584
Formal studies of computerized information systems for ambulatory patients are rare. As part of an evaluation of the effects of…
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1988
1988
Clinic function and computerized ambulatory records: A concurrent study with conventional records
James R. Campbell
,
C. Seelig
,
R. Wigton
,
N. Givner
,
K. Patil
,
T. Tape
1988
Corpus ID: 69005121
Controlled studies of computerized ambulatory information systems are rare. As part of an evaluation of the effects of COSTAR on…
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1983
1983
Effect of a computerized ambulatory medical record system on the validity of claims data.
D. Studney
,
A. Hakstian
Medical Care
1983
Corpus ID: 5842630
Relationships were compared between claims data and charts data in a medical practice when a paper chart and manually prepared…
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1983
1983
The capturing of more detailed medical information in costar
J. McLatchey
,
G. Barnett
,
+5 authors
J. Hupp
1983
Corpus ID: 58467609
A heavy reliance on the use of narrative text to record information in the COSTAR (COmPuter STored Pmbulatory Record) medical…
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1982
1982
COSTAR: A Comprehensive Medical Information System for Ambulatory Care
G. Barnett
,
R. Zielstorff
,
+7 authors
G. McDonnell
1982
Corpus ID: 68060529
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