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Partners Healthcare Order Set Schema: An Information Model for Management of Clinical Content

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Sordo, M., Hongsermeier, T., Kashyap, V., Greenes, R.A. (2007). Partners Healthcare Order Set Schema: An Information Model for Management of Clinical Content. In: Yoshida, H., Jain, A., Ichalkaranje, A., Jain, L.C., Ichalkaranje, N. (eds) Advanced Computational Intelligence Paradigms in Healthcare – 1. Studies in Computational Intelligence, vol 48. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-47527-9_1

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