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2020 – today
- 2024
- [c13]Nicolas Frey, Nina Haffer, Lennart Vogelsang, Julian Saß, Margaux Gatrio, Sylvia Thun, Felix Balzer, Martin Möckel, Philipp Landgraf:
InterAgent on FHIR - Lessons Learned from Implementing an Intelligent Tutoring System with the Help of HL7 FHIR. GMDS 2024: 152-159 - [c12]Nicolas Frey, Nina Haffer, Lennart Vogelsang, Julian Sass, Sylvia Thun, Felix Balzer, Philipp Landgraf:
Integrating FHIR and UMLS in an Intelligent Tutoring System. MIE 2024: 1536-1537 - [c11]Thimo Hölter, Sophie Anne Ines Klopfenstein, Paula Josephine Mayer, Julian Sass, Sylvia Thun, Carina Nina Vorisek:
HL7 FHIR in Health Research: A FHIR Specification for Metadata in Clinical, Epidemiological, and Public Health Studies. MIE 2024: 1960-1961 - 2023
- [j4]Caroline Stellmach, Julian Sass, Bernd Auber, Martin Boeker, Thomas F. Wienker, Andrew J. Heidel, Manuela Benary, Simon Schumacher, Stephan Ossowski, Frederick Klauschen, Yvonne Möller, Rita Schmutzler, Arsenij Ustjanzew, Patrick Werner, Aurelie Tomczak, Thimo Hölter, Sylvia Thun:
Creation of a structured molecular genomics report for Germany as a local adaption of HL7's Genomic Reporting Implementation Guide. J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc. 30(6): 1179-1189 (2023) - [c10]Sophie Anne Ines Klopfenstein, Julian Sass, Carina Nina Vorisek, Felix Jorczik, Carsten Oliver Schmidt, Matthias Löbe, Martin Golebiewski, Haitham Abaza, Sylvia Thun:
Bringing Communities Together: Mapping the Investigation-Study-Assay-Model (ISA) to Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR). MedInfo 2023: 18-22 - 2022
- [c9]Carina Nina Vorisek, Eduardo Alonso Essenwanger, Sophie Anne Ines Klopfenstein, Julian Sass, Jörg Henke, Carsten Oliver Schmidt, Sylvia Thun:
Implementing SNOMED CT in Open Software Solutions to Enhance the Findability of COVID-19 Questionnaires. MIE 2022: 649-653 - [c8]Hans-Ulrich Prokosch, Thomas Bahls, Martin Bialke, Jürgen Eils, Christian Fegeler, Julian Gründner, Birger Haarbrandt, Christopher Hampf, Wolfgang Hoffmann, Hauke Hund, Marvin O. Kampf, Lorenz A. Kapsner, Piotr Kasprzak, Oliver Kohlbacher, Dagmar Krefting, Jonathan Mang, Michael Marschollek, Sebastian Mate, Armin Müller, Fabian Prasser, Julian Sass, Sebastian C. Semler, Holger Stenzhorn, Sylvia Thun, Sven Zenker, Roland Eils:
The COVID-19 Data Exchange Platform of the German University Medicine. MIE 2022: 674-678 - 2021
- [c7]Sophie Anne Ines Klopfenstein, Carina Nina Vorisek, Aliaksandra Shutsko, Moritz Lehne, Julian Sass, Matthias Löbe, Carsten Oliver Schmidt, Sylvia Thun:
Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) in a FAIR Metadata Registry for COVID-19 Research. EFMI-STC 2021: 73-77 - [c6]Carina Nina Vorisek, Sophie Anne Ines Klopfenstein, Julian Sass, Moritz Lehne, Carsten Oliver Schmidt, Sylvia Thun:
Evaluating Suitability of SNOMED CT in Structured Searches for COVID-19 Studies. MIE 2021: 88-92 - 2020
- [j3]Maryna Khvastova, Michael Witt, Andrea Essenwanger, Julian Sass, Sylvia Thun, Dagmar Krefting:
Towards Interoperability in Clinical Research - Enabling FHIR on the Open-Source Research Platform XNAT. J. Medical Syst. 44(8): 137 (2020) - [j2]Julian Sass, Alexander Bartschke, Moritz Lehne, Andrea Essenwanger, Eugenia Rinaldi, Stefanie Rudolph, Kai U. Heitmann, Jörg Janne Vehreschild, Christof von Kalle, Sylvia Thun:
The German Corona Consensus Dataset (GECCO): a standardized dataset for COVID-19 research in university medicine and beyond. BMC Medical Informatics Decis. Mak. 20(1): 341 (2020) - [c5]Eugenia Rinaldi, Julian Sass, Sylvia Thun:
Use of LOINC and SNOMED CT with FHIR for Microbiology Data. GMDS 2020: 156-162 - [c4]Julian Sass, Susanne Zabka, Andrea Essenwanger, Josef Schepers, Martin Boeker, Sylvia Thun:
Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR®) Representation of Medication Data Derived from German Procedure Classification Codes (OPS) Using Identification of Medicinal Products (IDMP) Compliant Terminology. GMDS 2020: 231-236
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j1]Moritz Lehne, Julian Sass, Andrea Essenwanger, Josef Schepers, Sylvia Thun:
Why digital medicine depends on interoperability. npj Digit. Medicine 2 (2019) - [c3]Julian Sass, Andrea Essenwanger, Sandra Luijten, Paulina Vom Felde genannt Imbusch, Sylvia Thun:
Standardizing Germany's Electronic Disease Management Program for Bronchial Asthma. GMDS 2019: 81-85 - [c2]Julian Sass, Moritz Lehne, Sylvia Thun:
Comparing Two Standardized Value Sets of Infectious Agents: Implications for Semantic Interoperability. MedInfo 2019: 1574-1575 - 2018
- [c1]Julian Sass, Kim Becker, Dominik Ludmann, Elisabeth Pantazoglou, Heike Dewenter, Sylvia Thun:
Intercoder Reliability of Mapping Between Pharmaceutical Dose Forms in the German Medication Plan and EDQM Standard Terms. MIE 2018: 845-849
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