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From Data Mining to Knowledge Discovery in Databases.

by Usama Fayyad , Gregory Piatetsky-Shapiro , Padhraic Smyth - AI Magazine, , 1996
"... ■ Data mining and knowledge discovery in databases have been attracting a significant amount of research, industry, and media attention of late. What is all the excitement about? This article provides an overview of this emerging field, clarifying how data mining and knowledge discovery in database ..."
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is discussed in more detail in the context of specific data-mining algorithms and their application. Real-world practical application issues are also outlined. Finally, the article enumerates challenges for future research and development and in particular discusses potential opportunities for AI technology

Health Technology Assessment

by D Wang, C Cummins, S Bayliss, A Burls , 2008
"... Health Technology Assessment 2008; Vol. 12: No. 36 ..."
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Health Technology Assessment 2008; Vol. 12: No. 36

Health Technology Assessment

by K Claxton, S Palmer, L Longworth, L Bojke, S Griffin, C Mckenna, M Soares, E Spackman, J Youn, Hants Rg Qw , 2012
"... Informing a decision framework for when NICE should recommend the use of health technologies only in the context of an appropriately designed programme of evidence development ..."
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Informing a decision framework for when NICE should recommend the use of health technologies only in the context of an appropriately designed programme of evidence development

Health Technology Assessment

by Jb Chilcott, S Eggington, J Oakley, C Mccabe , 2004
"... Health Technology Assessment 2004; Vol. 8: No. 27 Methods for expected value of information analysis in complex health economic models: developments on the health economics of interferon-� and glatiramer acetate for multiple sclerosis ..."
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Health Technology Assessment 2004; Vol. 8: No. 27 Methods for expected value of information analysis in complex health economic models: developments on the health economics of interferon-� and glatiramer acetate for multiple sclerosis

Health Technology Assessment

by Mar Siddiqui, J Cook, T Lourenco, C Ramsay , 2007
"... The clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of screening for open angle glaucoma: a systematic review and economic evaluation Health Technology Assessment 2007; Vol. 11: No. 41 ..."
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The clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of screening for open angle glaucoma: a systematic review and economic evaluation Health Technology Assessment 2007; Vol. 11: No. 41

Celebratory Health Technology

by Andrea Grimes Parker, Richard Harper, Ph. D, Rebecca E. Grinter, Ph. D
"... There are numerous everyday health technologies (applications designed for people to use in their daily lives) that promote healthy eating habits. From educational games to monitoring applications, these systems often take a corrective approach in that they are designed to fix the problematic aspect ..."
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There are numerous everyday health technologies (applications designed for people to use in their daily lives) that promote healthy eating habits. From educational games to monitoring applications, these systems often take a corrective approach in that they are designed to fix the problematic

Technology assessment and the sociopolitics of health technologies

by Pascale Lehoux, Stuart Blume - J Health Polit Policy
"... Abstract In a growing number of countries, health technology assessment (HTA) has come to be seen as a vital component in policy making. Even though the assess-ment of the social, political, and ethical aspects of health technology is listed as one of its main objectives, in practice, the integratio ..."
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Abstract In a growing number of countries, health technology assessment (HTA) has come to be seen as a vital component in policy making. Even though the assess-ment of the social, political, and ethical aspects of health technology is listed as one of its main objectives, in practice

Health Technology Assessment Unit

by Gail Mackean, Tom Noseworthy, Adam G. Elshaug, Laura Leggett, Peter Littlejohns, Joan Berezanski, Fiona Clement
"... Background: Health technology reassessment (HTR) is “a structured, evidence-based assessment of the clinical, social, ethical, and economic effects of a technology currently used in the healthcare system, to inform optimal use of that technology in comparison to its alternatives. ” The purpose of th ..."
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Background: Health technology reassessment (HTR) is “a structured, evidence-based assessment of the clinical, social, ethical, and economic effects of a technology currently used in the healthcare system, to inform optimal use of that technology in comparison to its alternatives. ” The purpose

A Health Technology Assessment

by unknown authors , 2013
"... This report is intended to provide research assistance and general information only. It is not intended to be used as the sole basis for determining coverage policy or defining treatment protocols or medical modalities, nor should it be construed as providing medical advice regarding treatment of an ..."
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of an individual’s specific case. Any decision regarding claims eligibility or benefits, or acquisition or use of a health technology is solely within the discretion of your organization. Hayes, Inc. assumes no responsibility or liability for such decisions. Hayes employees and contractors do not have material

Empathy in Health Technologies

by unknown authors
"... A consequence of the movement from paper-based medical record-keeping to digital and online formats is the potential loss of the human element that occurs during face-to-face doctor-patient dialogue. To help reduce the potential for this loss, we have studied how empathy may be included in the desig ..."
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in the design of health technologies through interviews with clinicians and patients, followed by ideation for design implications. We identified strategies clinicians use to express empathy when giving a diagnosis, including the recursive process of understanding and communicating with patients. We discuss how
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