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Using ISO and Semantic Web standards for creating a Multilingual Medical Interface Terminology : A use case for Hearth Failure.

Cardillo, E., Warnier, M., Roumier, J., Jamoulle, M., & Vander Stichele, R. (2013). Using ISO and Semantic Web standards for creating a Multilingual Medical Interface Terminology : A use case for Hearth Failure. In Terminology and Artificial Intelligence TIA 2013. https://hdl.handle.net/2268/171534 [en] The correct registration and encoding of medical data in Electronic Health Records is still a major…

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A semantic web based resource for GP/FM in English, Portuguese, French, Spanish, Dutch, Vietnamese & Korean.

Jamoulle, M., Gusso, G., Mariño, M. A., Pizzanelli, M., Steylaert, C., Resnick, M., Bae, J.-M., & Võ, T. L. (2016). A semantic web based resource for GP/FM in English, Portuguese, French, Spanish, Dutch, Vietnamese & Korean. https://hdl.handle.net/2268/202439 Lire la suite : A semantic web based resource for GP/FM in English, Portuguese, French, Spanish, Dutch, Vietnamese & Korean.…

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Welcome to DocPatient, the central hub for accessing the research of Marc Jamoulle and his colleagues. This platform is the culmination of over 40 years of dedicated work in the fields of family medicine, medical informatics, and healthcare systems.

Here, you will find a wealth of information stemming from decades of innovative research, collaborations, and teachings aimed at improving patient care and the efficiency of healthcare delivery.

This site represents a bridge between the rich history of medical advancements and the future of healthcare information technology, all made accessible to professionals and patients alike.

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