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SAGE

Project Description

The SAGE project is a collaborative research and development project to develop a standards-based comprehensive technology infrastructure that will enable encoding and dissemination of electronic clinical practice guidelines.

View Project's Website: http://sage.wherever.org/


Related People

Mark A. Musen, M.D., Ph.D
Professor of Medicine (Biomedical Informatics); Division Head (BMIR); Co-Director, Biomedical Informatics Training Program
Samson W. Tu, M.S.
Sr. Research Engineer

Related Publications Only the 5 most recent displayed

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BMIR-2009-1396
Design patterns for clinical guidelines
M. Peleg, S. W. Tu
Artif Intell Med, 47, 1, 1-24. Published in 2009
BMIR-2007-1257
The SAGE Guideline Model: Achievements and Overview
S. W. Tu, J. G. Mansfield, T. Weida, D. Berg, K. M. Hrabak, C. Parker, J. McClay, R. McClure, M. A. Nyman, J. Glasgow, J. R. Campbell, M. A. Musen, R. Abarbanel
Journal of American Medical Informatics Association, JAMIA, 14, 5, 589-598. Published in 2007
BMIR-2007-1253
Creating Interoperable Guidelines: Requirements of Vocabulary Standards in Immunization Decision Support
K. M. Hrabak, J. R. Campbell, S. W. Tu, R. McClure, T. Weida
Medinfo, Brisbane, Australia. Published in 2007
BMIR-2006-1243
The SAGE Guideline Model Technical Specification
S. W. Tu, J. Glasgow
. Published in 2006
BMIR-2006-1099
Use of Declarative Statements in Creating and Maintaining Computer-Interpretable Knowledge Bases for Guideline-Based Care
S. W. Tu, K. M. Hrabak, J. R. Campbell, J. Glasgow, M. A. Nyman, R. McClure, M. James, R. Abarbanel, J. G. Mansfield, M. K. Goldstein, S. B. Martins, M. A. Musen
AMIA 2006 Annual Symposium, Washington DC, accepted. Published in 2006

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