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The Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering research in the field of medical informatics published by the American Medical Informatics Association. According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2021 impact factor of 7.942. It is among the very top journals in the category "Medical Informatics". Source: Wikipedia (en)
Editions published in Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association 3804
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Machine learning for an expert system to predict preterm birth risk
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Toward data standards for clinical nursing information. Iowa Intervention Project Group
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Designing medical informatics research and library--resource projects to increase what is learned
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Toward data standards for clinical nursing information
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Computer-based physician order entry: the state of the art
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Medical diagnostic decision support systems--past, present, and future: a threaded bibliography and brief commentary
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Knowledge-based approaches to the maintenance of a large controlled medical terminology
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A performance and failure analysis of SAPHIRE with a MEDLINE test collection
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Terms used by nurses to describe patient problems: can SNOMED III represent nursing concepts in the patient record?
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JAMIA--why?
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Dehumanization of patient care--are computers the problem or the solution?
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Development of medical informatics standards
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The origins of informatics
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Medicare charges and the operational-year coding concept
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Evaluation of a new method for cardiovascular reasoning
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Natural language processing and the representation of clinical data
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A general natural-language text processor for clinical radiology
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Presentation of the Morris F. Collen, M.D. Medal to Dr. Morris F. Collen
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Toward a medical-concept representation language. The Canon Group
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A logical foundation for representation of clinical data
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A schema for representing medical language applied to clinical radiology
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Experiments in concept modeling for radiographic image reports
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Strategic planning activities of the American Medical Informatics Association
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An evaluation of factors influencing Bayesian learning systems
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Performances of 27 MEDLINE systems tested by searches with clinical questions
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Controlled medical vocabulary construction: methods from the Canon Group
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CDC WONDER: a cooperative processing architecture for public health
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Against simple universal health-care identifiers
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Use of administrative records to describe longitudinal patterns of health services use among veterans
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Information retrieved from a database and the augmentation of personal knowledge
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A plea for controlled trials in medical informatics
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MEDLINE: the options for health professionals
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