LabLynx Wiki
This is a timeline of the early history of clinical decision support, from 1959 through 1993.
- 1959: Ledley and Lusted propose a mathematical model for diagnosis in their article "Reasoning foundations of medical diagnosis; symbolic logic, probability, and value theory aid our understanding of how physicians reason", published in Science.
LIMSpec Wiki
This is a timeline of the early history of clinical decision support, from 1959 through 1993.
- 1959: Ledley and Lusted propose a mathematical model for diagnosis in their article "Reasoning foundations of medical diagnosis; symbolic logic, probability, and value theory aid our understanding of how physicians reason", published in Science.
Bioinformatics Wiki
This is a timeline of the early history of clinical decision support, from 1959 through 1993.
- 1959: Ledley and Lusted propose a mathematical model for diagnosis in their article "Reasoning foundations of medical diagnosis; symbolic logic, probability, and value theory aid our understanding of how physicians reason", published in Science.
IHE Wiki
This is a timeline of the early history of clinical decision support, from 1959 through 1993.
- 1959: Ledley and Lusted propose a mathematical model for diagnosis in their article "Reasoning foundations of medical diagnosis; symbolic logic, probability, and value theory aid our understanding of how physicians reason", published in Science.
HL7 Wiki
This is a timeline of the early history of clinical decision support, from 1959 through 1993.
- 1959: Ledley and Lusted propose a mathematical model for diagnosis in their article "Reasoning foundations of medical diagnosis; symbolic logic, probability, and value theory aid our understanding of how physicians reason", published in Science.
Clinfowiki
This is a timeline of the early history of clinical decision support, from 1959 through 1993.
- 1959: Ledley and Lusted propose a mathematical model for diagnosis in their article "Reasoning foundations of medical diagnosis; symbolic logic, probability, and value theory aid our understanding of how physicians reason", published in Science.
OpenWetWare
This is a timeline of the early history of clinical decision support, from 1959 through 1993.
- 1959: Ledley and Lusted propose a mathematical model for diagnosis in their article "Reasoning foundations of medical diagnosis; symbolic logic, probability, and value theory aid our understanding of how physicians reason", published in Science.
Statistical Genetics Wiki
This is a timeline of the early history of clinical decision support, from 1959 through 1993.
- 1959: Ledley and Lusted propose a mathematical model for diagnosis in their article "Reasoning foundations of medical diagnosis; symbolic logic, probability, and value theory aid our understanding of how physicians reason", published in Science.
Cloud-Standards.org
This is a timeline of the early history of clinical decision support, from 1959 through 1993.
- 1959: Ledley and Lusted propose a mathematical model for diagnosis in their article "Reasoning foundations of medical diagnosis; symbolic logic, probability, and value theory aid our understanding of how physicians reason", published in Science.
WikiBooks
This is a timeline of the early history of clinical decision support, from 1959 through 1993.
- 1959: Ledley and Lusted propose a mathematical model for diagnosis in their article "Reasoning foundations of medical diagnosis; symbolic logic, probability, and value theory aid our understanding of how physicians reason", published in Science.
LIMSwiki
This is a timeline of the early history of clinical decision support, from 1959 through 1993.
- 1959: Ledley and Lusted propose a mathematical model for diagnosis in their article "Reasoning foundations of medical diagnosis; symbolic logic, probability, and value theory aid our understanding of how physicians reason", published in Science.
Wikiversity
This is a timeline of the early history of clinical decision support, from 1959 through 1993.
- 1959: Ledley and Lusted propose a mathematical model for diagnosis in their article "Reasoning foundations of medical diagnosis; symbolic logic, probability, and value theory aid our understanding of how physicians reason", published in Science.
Wikipedia
This is a timeline of the early history of clinical decision support, from 1959 through 1993.
- 1959: Ledley and Lusted propose a mathematical model for diagnosis in their article "Reasoning foundations of medical diagnosis; symbolic logic, probability, and value theory aid our understanding of how physicians reason", published in Science.