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. 1994:814–818.

A comprehensive computerized patient record with automated linkage to QMR.

C R Welford 1
PMCID: PMC2247868  PMID: 7950038

Abstract

The author has developed comprehensive computerized charting software, Dr. Welford's Chart Notes Program, that interprets each portion of a patient record for the 4,653 QMR Findings and exports the identified Findings to a file that can be imported by QMR for immediate case analysis. The QMR Link utilizes a hierarchical Vocabulary System composed of approximately 20,000 terms and a "fuzzy logic" that identifies similar and implicit concepts as well as exact matches to QMR Findings. This system thereby makes it much quicker and easier to utilize QMR in evaluating a patient's illness.

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