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		<title>Lessons from the Medical Community: Physicians Access Patient Information via PDAs</title>
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		<description>Genesys, a system of medical care facilities in central Michigan, has introduced an innovative way to couple emerging mobile communication technology with sophisticated medical care. Recently, the hospital system introduced the use of hand-held wireless personal digital assistants (PDAs) by physicians in its 440-bed system, which is made up of three local hospitals merged into one. </description>
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		<title>Disease Classification and the Organization of Large-Scale Web Sites</title>
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		<description>The International Classification of Diseases (ICD) has been employed by the world&apos;s public health officials to chart the nature, frequency, and geographic origins of diseases and causes of death in human populations since the late nineteenth century.   The ICD has been modified every decade since the 1890s, and a study by Bowker and Star of  &#xD;these changes, in concert with the work of others on the practices employed in information mapping, can be used to better understand the organization of large-scale web sites.&#xD;Specifically, web designers must adapt classification schemes to fit multiple social worlds.  Additionally, we need to understand that these systems can become so entrenched in our thinking that they become &quot;invisible,&quot; thus undermining our ability to adapt them as future needs or insights arise.  </description>
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