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. 1995:338–342.

Acts and knowledge management in the NUCLEUS hospital information system.

H Kanoui 1, M Joubert 1, R Favard 1, G Maury 1, M Pelletier 1
PMCID: PMC2579110  PMID: 8563297

Abstract

NUCLEUS is a project completed in June 1995 in the frame of the European Community programme AIM (Advanced Informatics in Medicine). The main result of NUCLEUS is a prototype of an integrated patient dossier. Together with this patient dossier, facilities have been developed for its customisation by the various categories of end-users. A semantic model has been designed to guide and control the exploitation of data, and ensures the overall integrity of the information system.

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