Striking a match between FHIR‐based patient data and FHIR‐based eligibility criteria
Abstract Inputs and Outputs The Strike‐a‐Match Function, written in JavaScript version ES6+, accepts the input of two datasets (one dataset defining eligibility criteria for research studies or clinical decision support, and one dataset defining characteristics for an individual patient). It returns...
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Main Authors: | Brian S. Alper (Author), Joanne Dehnbostel (Author), Khalid Shahin (Author), Neeraj Ojha (Author), Gopal Khanna (Author), Christopher J. Tignanelli (Author) |
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2023-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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