T-HELPER: Automated Support for Community-Based Clinical Research
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Citation: Mark A. Musen and R. Carlson and Lawrence M. Fagan and Stanley S. Deresinski. (1991) T-HELPER: Automated Support for Community-Based Clinical Research. In KSL-92-08, 1991.
| Publication techreport ( Edit ) | |
| type | Technical Report |
| bibtype | techreport |
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| author | Mark A. Musen and R. Carlson and Lawrence M. Fagan and Stanley S. Deresinski |
| title | T-HELPER: Automated Support for Community-Based Clinical Research |
| number | KSL-92-08 |
| institution | Knowledge Systems, AI Laboratory |
| address | Washington, D.C. |
| year | 1991 |
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| abstract | There are increasing expectations that community-based physicians who care for people with HIV infection will offer their patients opportunities to enroll in clinical trials. The information requirements of clinical investigation, however, make it unrealistic for most providers who do not practice in academic centers to participate in clinical research. Our T-HELPER computer system offers community-based physicians the possibility of enrolling patients in clinical trials as a component of primary care. T-HELPER facilitates data management for patients with HIV disease, and can offer patient-specific and situation-specific advice concerning new protocols for which patients may be eligible and the treatment required by those protocols in which patients currently are enrolled. We are installing T-HELPER at three county-operated AIDS clinics in the San Fransisco Bay Area, and plan a comprehensive evaluation of the system and its influence on clinical research. |
| KSL Technical Report ID: KSL-92-08 |
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| Abstract | There are increasing expectations that com … There are increasing expectations that community-based physicians who care for people with HIV infection will offer their patients opportunities to enroll in clinical trials. The information requirements of clinical investigation, however, make it unrealistic for most providers who do not practice in academic centers to participate in clinical research. Our T-HELPER computer system offers community-based physicians the possibility of enrolling patients in clinical trials as a component of primary care. T-HELPER facilitates data management for patients with HIV disease, and can offer patient-specific and situation-specific advice concerning new protocols for which patients may be eligible and the treatment required by those protocols in which patients currently are enrolled. We are installing T-HELPER at three county-operated AIDS clinics in the San Fransisco Bay Area, and plan a comprehensive evaluation of the system and its influence on clinical research. em and its influence on clinical research. |
| Address | Washington, D.C. + |
| Author | Mark A. Musen and R. Carlson and Lawrence M. Fagan and Stanley S. Deresinski + |
| Bibtype | techreport + |
| Has author | Mark A. Musen and R. Carlson and Lawrence M. Fagan and Stanley S. Deresinski + |
| Has identifier | KSL-92-08 + |
| Has publishing details | 1991 + |
| Has title | T-HELPER: Automated Support for Community-Based Clinical Research + |
| Has where published | KSL-92-08 + |
| Has year | 1991 + |
| Institution | Knowledge Systems, AI Laboratory + |
| Ksl tr id | KSL-92-08 + |
| Number | KSL-92-08 + |
| Process note | YES + |
| Title | T-HELPER: Automated Support for Community-Based Clinical Research + |
| Year | 1991 + |
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