Name
Affiliation
Papers
STANLEY M. HUFF
Univ Utah, Dept Biomed Informat, Sch Med, Salt Lake City, UT 84112 USA
54
Collaborators
Citations 
PageRank 
274
202
31.86
Referers 
Referees 
References 
683
270
94
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100683
Title
Citations
PageRank
Year
Interoperable genetic lab test reports: mapping key data elements to HL7 FHIR specifications and professional reporting guidelines10.352021
Enabling A Learning Healthcare System With Automated Computer Protocols That Produce Replicable And Personalized Clinician Actions00.342021
Lessons Learned in Creating Interoperable Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources Profiles for Large-Scale Public Health Programs.00.342019
Data Standardization in Cancer - Challenges and Opportunities.00.342018
Promoting national and international standards to build interoperable clinical applications.00.342018
The Healthcare Services Platform Consortium - building a marketplace for healthcare applications.00.342018
Can the Clinical Information Modeling Initiative (CIMI) Enable the Semantic Interoperability Promise of Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR®©)?00.342017
The Pluripotent Rendering of Clinical Data for Precision Medicine.00.342017
Innovations in Interoperability & Standards Implementation: HL7 FHIR & the Argonaut Project.00.342016
Profiling Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) of Family Health History based on the Clinical Element Models.00.342016
The Master Data Element Visualization: A Consolidated View of the EHR Data at Intermountain Healthcare.00.342015
Completing Death Certificates from an EMR: Analysis of a Novel Public-Private Partnership.00.342015
Are Meaningful Use Requirements Really Meaningful for Medication Use? Experiences from the Field and Future Opportunities.00.342015
Smart on FHIR.00.342014
A Case Study on Integrating a Genealogy Database into a Consumer-Facing Family Health History Tool.00.342014
A semantic-web oriented representation of the clinical element model for secondary use of electronic health records data.261.492013
Quality metrics for detailed clinical models.30.402013
Analyzing Data Entry Patterns with a Consumer-Facing Family Health History Tool: An Empirical Study.00.342013
Towards a semantic lexicon for clinical natural language processing.140.852012
Auditing consistency and usefulness of LOINC use among three large institutions - Using version spaces for grouping LOINC codes50.462012
HDD Terminology and Information Model Browsing Tools.00.342012
Building a robust, scalable and standards-driven infrastructure for secondary use of EHR data: the SHARPn project.391.952012
Data Modeling for Incorporating Consumer-Entered Family Health History Data into the Electronic Health Record.00.342012
A Semantic-Web Oriented Representation of Clinical Element Model for Secondary Use of Electronic Healthcare Data00.342012
Lessons learned in detailed clinical modeling at Intermountain Healthcare.60.482012
Application of information technology: Development of an electronic public health case report using HL7 v2.5 to meet public health needs00.342010
Letter: In response to letter to the editor: 'Concerning SNOMED-CT content for public health case reports'00.342010
Case Report: Evaluating the Accuracy of Existing EMR Data as Predictors of Follow-up Providers00.342008
Application of Information Technology: Computerized Alerts Improve Outpatient Laboratory Monitoring of Transplant Patients00.342008
System Analysis and Improvement in the Process of Transplant Patient Care10.402007
Technical Brief: A Case for Manual Entry of Structured, Coded Laboratory Data from Multiple Sources into an Ambulatory Electronic Health Record00.342006
Physician use of electronic medical records: Issues and successes with direct data entry and physician productivity.101.772005
Model Formulation: Development of an Information Model for Storing Organ Donor Data Within an Electronic Medical Record00.342005
Modeling Guidelines for Integration into Clinical Workflow221.692004
Detailed Clinical Models for Sharable, Executable Guidelines171.912004
Development of an Information Model for Solid Organ Transplantation.00.342003
The design and implementation of a picklist authoring tool.00.342003
Standards for detailed clinical models as the basis for medical data exchange and decision support252.562003
Representing nursing assessments in clinical information systems using the logical observation identifiers, names, and codes database.71.142003
Standards-based Sharable Active Guideline Environment (SAGE): A Project to Develop a Universal Framework for Encoding and Disseminating Electronic Clinical Practice Guidelines.60.672002
A method for the automated mapping of laboratory results to LOINC.142.282000
White Paper: Toward Vocabulary Domain Specifications for Health Level 7 - coded Data Elements.00.342000
Research Paper: Evaluation of the Clinical LOINC (Logical Observation Identifiers, Names, and Codes) Semantic Structure as a Terminology Model for Standardized Assessment Measures.00.342000
Issues Encountered While Standardizing Diagnostic Imaging Procedures of Multiple Healthcare Institutions Using LOINC Format.00.342000
Research Paper: Automated Mapping of Observation Codes Using Extensional Definitions.00.342000
Viewpoint: The Decline and Fall of Esperanto: Lessons for Standards Committees.00.341999
Technical Milestone: Development of the Logical Observation Identifier Names and Codes (LOINC) Vocabulary.00.341998
A proposal for incorporating health level seven (HL7) vocabulary in the UMLS Metathesaurus.10.371998
Comparing Encounter and Demographics Data Elements among Different Healthcare Enterprises Using a Common Data Dictionary.00.341998
Clinical data exchange standards and vocabularies for messages.50.591998
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