Simon Hölzer
University of Giessen
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Cancer | 2000
Scott A. Hundahl; Blake Cady; Myles P. Cunningham; Ernest L. Mazzaferri; Rosemary F. McKee; Juan Rosai; Jatin P. Shah; Amy M. Fremgen; Andrew K. Stewart; Simon Hölzer
The American College of Surgeons Commission on Cancer (CoC) has conducted national Patient Care Evaluation (PCE) studies since 1976.
Cancer | 2000
Simon Hölzer; Christian Reiners; Klaus Mann; Michael Bamberg; M. Rothmund; Joachim Dudeck; Andrew K. Stewart; Scott A. Hundahl
To determine current patterns of care and disease characteristics for patients with thyroid carcinoma, a Patient Care Evaluation Study was initiated in 1996 in the U.S. and Germany. This project addresses ongoing concerns with respect to the diagnostic evaluation and treatment of patients diagnosed with thyroid carcinoma and raises questions concerning how physicians are interpreting current standards and acting on the basis of these recommendations.
Artificial Intelligence in Medicine | 2002
Ali Gerhard Tafazzoli; Udo Altmann; Thomas Bürkle; Simon Hölzer; Joachim Dudeck
In this paper we present (a) a shell for integrated knowledge-based functions that is destined to support decision processes of the users of the Giessener Tumordokumentationssystem (GTDS) and (b) some results we obtained during a 6-month observation period at one of the customers of the GTDS. A special characteristic of the provided decision support is the high degree of integration in the underlying information system GTDS, i.e. the functions are triggered by events in the patient database, existing patient data is reused as input for the reasoning process and generated alerts are presented instantly to the end-user. The first routine field of application was supporting registrars to adhere to integrity constraints as defined by the International Agency of Research on Cancer (IARC) during the documentation process. This information is important for the registrars since the checks of the IARC are an accepted standard for data quality in cancer registries. The expected benefit of this application area is less effort in achieving adherence to the specification of the IARC by preventing the costly rectification at a later time. During the last 5 months of the observation period 164 alerts were displayed. About 65% of the assessed alerts were considered to be correct. Especially, the analysis of the incorrect alerts revealed some shortcomings in the knowledge behind some of the integrity constraints of the IARC. The general feedback from the end-users indicate positive user satisfaction. Currently, the shell is in use in six hospital cancer registries.
american medical informatics association annual symposium | 1999
Ali Gerhard Tafazzoli; Udo Altmann; Werner Wächter; Frank Rüdiger Katz; Simon Hölzer; Joachim Dudeck
Studies in health technology and informatics | 2000
Ralf Schweiger; Thomas Bürkle; Simon Hölzer; Joachim Dudeck
Studies in health technology and informatics | 2000
Simon Hölzer; Werner Wächter; Udo Altmann; Ralf Schweiger; Joachim Dudeck
medical informatics europe | 1999
Simon Hölzer; Ali Gerhard Tafazzoli; Udo Altmann; Werner Wächter; Joachim Dudeck
medical informatics europe | 2005
Ralf Schweiger; Simon Hölzer; Joachim Dudeck
american medical informatics association annual symposium | 2000
Simon Hölzer; Amy M. Fremgen; Scott A. Hundahl; Joachim Dudeck
medical informatics europe | 2003
Ralf Schweiger; Simon Hölzer; Joachim Dudeck