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Unbound Medicine   Charlottesville, VA
Knowledge management systems for healthcare
keywords clinical domains

clinical decision support, information management, evidence-based healthcare, disease management, point-of-care, quality, safety, multi-platform, PDA, Web, wireless
multiple
coverage USA USA

demonstrations  bullet  Demonstration of Unbound Surgery (used via PDA and WWW)  bullet  Demonstration of Ovid@Hand, CogniQ and drug interaction facts produced by Facts and Comparisons

downloads  
free trials  bullet  Clinical Evidence delivered via CogniQ platform, (collaboration with BMJ Publishing Group). The downloadable trial covers three sections: blood and lymph disorders, cardiovascular disorders and child health.

documents  
product information
  • CogniQ™ : "integrated handheld, wireless, and Web-based knowledge management platform". Integrated with the BMJ Publishing Group's Clinical Evidence to provide access on PDAs.
  • Unbound Central: "an institutional gateway to knowledge resources on PDAs, wireless devices, and the Web"
  • Unbound MEDLINE: "Web-based interface to the world's medical literature"
  • Unbound Surgery: evidence-based diagnostic and therapeutic clinical content (for WWW and PDA).
  • MedWeaver™: Differential diagnosis tool partly derived from the DXplain system. Designed particularly for diagnosis and integrated with various knowledge and information sources.

  • references

    Detmer WM, Barnett GO, Hersh WR. MedWeaver: integrating decision support, literature searching, and Web exploration using the UMLS Metathesaurus. Proc AMIA Annu Fall Symp. 1997;:490-4.

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    " Integrating functions from disparate and widely-distributed information systems has been an interest of the medical informatics community for some time. Barriers to progress have included the lack of network-accessible information sources, inadequate methods for inter-system messaging, and lack of vocabulary translation services. With the advent of the World Wide Web (WWW) and the evolution of the National Library of Medicine's Unified Medical Language System (UMLS), it is now possible to develop applications that integrate functions from diverse, distributed systems. In this paper we describe one such system, MedWeaver, a WWW application that integrates functions from a decision support application (DXplain), a literature searching system (WebMedline), and a clinical Web searching system (CliniWeb) using the UMLS Metathesaurus for vocabulary translation. This system demonstrates how application developers can design systems around anticipated clinical information needs and then draw together the needed content and functionality from diverse sources. "

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    page history
    Entry on OpenClinical: 24 February 2002
    Design template v0.3: 16 April 2005.
    Last main update: 01 September 2005.

     

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