Research takes on a second life. Interview by John McCornack
- PMID: 10162222
Research takes on a second life. Interview by John McCornack
Erratum in
- Health Data Manag 1997 Jan;5(1):10
Abstract
The health care industry is embracing the artificial intelligence concepts that Edward H. Shortliffe, M.D., developed in the 1970s. His current work on Web-based information dissemination may yield applications for the next century.
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