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William W. Stead, MD - Publications

Full Length Articles ( * Indicates Peer Review)

116. Stead WW, Miller RA, Musen MA, Hersh WR. Integration and Beyond: Linking Information from Disparate Sources and into Workflow. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association 7:135-145, 2000.*

115. Stead WW, Lorenzi NM. Health Informatics: Linking Investment to Value. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association 6:341-348, 1999. *

114. Stead WW. The Networked Health Enterprise: A Vision for 2008. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association 5:412-415, 1998. *

113. Friedman CP, Frisse ME, Musen MA, Slack WV, Stead WW. How Should We Organize To Do Informatics? Report of the ACMI Debate at the 1997 AMIA Fall Symposium. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association 5(3):293-304, 1998. *

112. Stead WW. Positioning the Library at the Epicenter of the Networked Biomedical Enterprise. Bull Med Libr Assoc 86(1):16-20, 1998. *

111. Geissbuhler A, Grande JF, Bates RA, Miller RA, Stead WW. Design of a General Clinical Notification System Based on the Publish-Subscribe Paradigm. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association (symposium supplement):126-130, 1997. *

110. Geissbuhler A, Miller RA, Stead WW. The Clinical Spectrum of Decision-support in Oncology With a Case Report of a Real World System. Lect Notes Artificial Intelligence 1211:235-238, 1997. *

109. Stead WW, Olsen AJ, Benner SA, Blackwleder M, Cooperstock L, Paton JA, Russell FK, Van Hine P. The IAIMS -- An Essential Infrastructure for Increasing the Competitiveness of Health Care Practices. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, Supplement 4(2):S73-S76, 1997. *

108. Stead WW. The Evolution of the IAIMS: Lessons for the Next Decade. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, Supplement 4(2):S4-S9, 1997. *

107. Giuse NB, Huber JT, Kafantaris SR, Giuse DA Miller MD, Giles DE, Miller RA, Stead WW. Preparing Librarians to Meet the Challengers of Today's Health Care Environment. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association 4(1):57-67, 1997. *

106. Giuse NB, Huber JT, Giuse DA, Kafantaris SR, Stead WW. Integrating Health Sciences Librarians into Biomedicine. Bull Med Libr Assoc 84(4):534-540, 1996. *

105. Miller RA, Giuse DA, Giuse NB, Geissbuhler A, Apon AW, Stead WW. Opportunities for Training in Biomedical Informatics at Vanderbilt University. Yearbook of Medical Informatics '96, 1996. *

104. Stead WW, Borden R, Bourne J, Giuse D, Giuse N, Harris TR, Miller RA, Olsen AJ. The Vanderbilt University Fast Track to IAIMS: Transition from Planning to Implementation. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association 3(5):308-317, 1996. *

103. Olsen AJ, Stead WW. Strategic Planning for Information Management: What are the Deliverables? Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association (symposium supplement):785-789, 1995. *

102. Stead WW, Sittig DF. Building a Data Foundation for Tomorrow's Healthcare Information Management Systems. International Journal of Bio-Medical Computing 39:127-131, 1995. *

101. Sittig DF, Stead WW. Computer-based Physician Order Entry: The State of the Art. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association 1(2):108-123, 1994. *

100. Stead WW, Haynes RB, Fuller S, Friedman CP, Travis LE, Beck JR, Fenichel CH, Chandrasekaren B, Buchanan BG, Abola EE, Sievert MC, Gardner RM, Messerle J, Jaffe CC, Pearson WR, Abarbanel RM. Designing Medical Informatics Research and Library Resource Projects to Increase What is Learned. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association 1(1):28-33, 1994. *

99. Ackerman MJ, Ball MJ, Clayton PD, Frisse ME, Gardner RM, Greenes RA, Hammond WE, Kingsland LC, McDonald CJ, Masys DR, Miller PL, Miller RA, Mitchell JA, Ozbolt JG, Stead WW. Standards for Medical Identifiers, Codes, and Messages Needed to Create an Efficient Computer-stored Medical Record. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association 1(1):1-7, 1994. *

98. Olsen AJ, Baker WL, Sittig DF, Stead WW. A Planning Process for a Fast Track to IAIMS. Proceedings of the Seventeenth Annual Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care, edited by Safran, C., New York, New York, McGraw Hill, pp. 544-548, 1993. *

97. Stead WW, Borden RB, McNulty P, Sittig DF. Building an Information Management Infrastructure in the 90s: The Vanderbilt Experiment. Proceedings of the Seventeenth Annual Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care, edited by Safran, C., New York, New York, McGraw Hill, pp. 534-538, 1993. *

96. Stead WW, Bird WP, Califf RM, Elchlepp JG, Hammond WE, Kinney TR. The IAIMS at Duke University Medical Center: Transition from Model Testing to Implementation. MD Computing 10(4):225-230, 1993. *

95. Stead WW, Baker W, Harris TR, Hodges TM, Sittig DF. A Fast Track to IAIMS: The Vanderbilt University Strategy. Proceedings of the Sixteenth Annual Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care, edited by Frisse, M., New York, New York, McGraw Hill, pp. 527-531, 1992. *

94. Hage ML, Helms MJ, Dudley A, Stead WW, Hammond WE, Neyland C, Hammond CB. Acute Childbirth Morbidity: Its Measurement Using Hospital Charges. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 166(6):1853-1862, 1992. *

93. Grewal R, Arcus J, Bowen J, Fitzpatrick K, Hammond WE, Hickey L, Stead WW. Bedside Computerization of the ICU, Design Issues: Benefits of Computerization Versus Ease of Paper & Pen. Proceedings Fifteenth Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care, edited by Clayton, P.D., New York, New York, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, pp. 793-797, 1991. *

92. Stead WW, Borden RB, Boyarsky MW, Crow DS, Mears TP, Stone AA, Woods PJ. A System's Architecture Which Dissociates Management of Shared Data and End-User Function. Proceedings Fifteenth Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care, edited by Clayton, P.D., New York, New York, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, pp. 475-480, 1991. *

91. Hammond WE, Stead WW. Adopting TMR for Physician/Nurse Use. Proceedings Fifteenth Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care, edited by Clayton, P.D., New York, New York, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, pp. 833-837, 1991. *

90. Stead WW, Roderer N, Zimmerman JL. Successful Principles for Collaboration: Formation of the IAIMS Consortium. Academic Medicine 66(4):196-201, 1991. *

89. Stead WW. Systems for the Year 2000: The Case for an Integrated Database. MD Computing 8(2):103-110, 1991. *

88. Andreshak JC, Lumelsky S, Chang IF, Mears TP, Stone AA, Stead WW. Medication Charting Via Computer Gesture Recognition. Proceedings Fourteenth Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care, edited by Miller, R.A., New York, New York, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, pp. 865-869, 1990. *

87. Hammond JE, Hammond WE, Stead WW. Information Management through Integration of Distributed Resources: The TMR-NLM Connection a Prototype. Proceedings Fourteenth Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care, edited by Miller, R.A., New York, New York, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, pp. 719-723, 1990. *

86. Rabold JS, Baysden GS, Blunden PS, Califf RM, Fang WC, Hammond WE, Pryor DB, Stead WW. The Practice Management Workstation: Providing Incentive Across Subgroups of Users. Proceedings Fourteenth Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care, edited by Miller, R.A., New York, New York, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, pp. 760-763, 1990. *

85. Hammond WE, Straube MJ, Stead WW. The Synchronization of Distributed Databases. Proceedings Fourteenth Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care, edited by Miller, R.A., New York, New York, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, pp. 345-349, 1990. *

84. Stead WW, Hammond WE. TMR - The Medical Record: Spanning the Spectrum of Patient Care. Proceedings Thirteenth Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care, edited by Kingsland, L.C., New York, New York, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, pp. 937-938, 1989. *

83. Hammond WE, Straube MJ, Blunden PB, Stead WW. Query: The Language of Databases. Proceedings Thirteenth Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care, edited by Kingsland, L.C., New York, New York, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, pp. 419-423, 1989. *

82. Magid AD, Reilly C, Bonney WK, Babb J, Winakur E, Stead WW. Building a Physiological Simulation Toolkit for Medical Education. Proceedings Thirteenth Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care, edited by Kingsland, L.C., New York, New York, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, pp. 898-901, 1989. *

81. Boyarsky MW, Schneider DE, Lindbloom H, Pickett MP, Schneider KA, Stead WW. Towards an Integrated Laboratory Information System. Proceedings Thirteenth Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care edited by Kingsland, L.C., New York, New York, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, pp. 654-658, 1989. *

80. Stead WW, Bird WP, Carter R, Elchlepp JG, Hammond WE, Kootsey JM, Smith PK. IAIMS - The Role of Strategic Planning. Proceedings Thirteenth Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care, edited by Kingsland, L.C., New York, New York, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, pp. 345-349, 1989. *

79. Hammond WE, Grewal R, Straube MJ, Stead WW. Networking Data Sources for Intensive Care Monitoring. Proceedings AAMSI Congress 1989, edited by Hammond, W.E., Washington, DC, American Association for Medical Systems and Informatics, pp. 277-281, 1989. *

78. Stead WW. Building an HIS for the Year 2000: An Agenda for the 90's. Proceedings AAMSI Congress 1989, edited by Hammond, W.E., Washington, DC, American Association for Medical Systems and Informatics, pp. 8-16, 1989. *

77. Stead WW. A Quarter Century of Computer-based Medical Records. MD Computing 6(2):74-81, 1989.*

76. Brazy PC, Stead WW, Fitzwilliam JF. Progression of Renal Insufficiency: Role of Blood Pressure. Kidney International 35:670-674, 1989. *

75. Miller RA, Patil R, Mitchell J, Friedman C, Stead WW, Blois MS, Anderson RK. Preparing a Medical Informatics Research Grant Proposal: General Principles. Computers & Biomedical Research 22:92-101, 1989. *

74 Magid AD, Rabold JS, Stead WW. Computer Literacy in a First-Year Medical School Class. Proceedings Twelfth Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care, edited by Greenes, R.A., New York, New York, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, pp. 888-892, 1988. *

73. Dryfoos JD, Hammond WE, Spero LA, Rabold JS, Straube MJ, Stead WW. Duke Electronic Mail Post Office: A Practical Mail Linking System. Proceedings Twelfth Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care, edited by Greenes, R.A., New York, New York, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, pp. 562-567, 1988. *

72. Rabold JS, Magid AD, Stead WW. Monitoring the Impact of Integrated Information Management: Establishing a User Baseline. Proceedings Twelfth Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care, edited by Greenes, R.A., New York, New York, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, pp. 853-857, 1988. *

71. Kirby JD, Walker LP, Aaron WH, Stead WW. Planning and Implementing a Disaster Recovery Capability for a Mainframe-based Hospital Information System: Duke University Medical Center's Experience. Proceedings Twelfth Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care, edited by Greenes, R.A., New York, New York, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, pp. 877-881, 1988. *

70. Stead WW, Hammond WE. Computer-based Medical Records: The Need for Storing a Single Datum in Multiple Orientations. Proceedings Twelfth Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care, edited by Greenes, R.A., New York, New York, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, pp. 625-629, 1988. *

69. Hammond WE, Stead WW. TMR - Future Directions. Proceedings of the IFIP-IMIA Working Conference, edited by Bakker, A.R., Ball, M.J., Scherrer, J.R., Willems, J.L., North-Holland, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, pp. 97-103, 1988.

68. Hammond WE, Stead WW. Transportability of Software. Towards New Hospital Information Systems. Proceedings of the IFIP-IMIA Working Conference, edited by Bakker, A.R., Ball, M.J., Scherrer, J.R., Willems, J.L., North-Holland, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, pp. 293-298, 1988.

67. Stead WW, Pryor DB, Smith PK, Hammond WE. Hospital Information Systems: A Clinician's Expectations. Towards New Hospital Information Systems. Proceedings of the IFIP-IMIA Working Conference, edited by Bakker, A.R., Ball, M.J., Scherrer, J.R.,Willems, J.L., North-Holland, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, pp. 329-335, 1988.

66. Stead WW, Hammond WE. Computer-based Medical Records: The Centerpiece of TMR. MD Computing 5(5): 48-62, 1988. *

65. Straube MJ, Hammond WE, Stead WW. Realtime Information Exchange Between Heterogeneous Database Systems: Design Strategy and Lessons Learned During Implementation. Proceedings AAMSI Congress 1988, edited by Hammond, W.E., Washington, DC, American Association for Medical Systems and Informatics, pp. 202-211, 1988. *

64. Pickett MP, Laco RJ, Stead WW. Developing Common Data Definitions for Distributed Systems. Proceedings AAMSI Congress 1988, edited by Hammond, W.E., Washington, DC, American Association for Medical Systems and Informatics, pp. 212-216, 1988. *

63. Stead WW. Computer-Based Medical Records: Lessons from the First Twenty-Five Years. Proceedings AAMSI Congress 1988, edited by Hammond, W.E., Washington, DC, American Association for Medical Systems and Informatics, pp. 46-54, 1988. *

62. Stead WW. Information Management through Integration of Distributed Resources. Bulletin of the Medical Library Association 76(3):242-247, 1988. *

61. Hammond WE, Stead WW. TMR - The Medical Record. Demonstrations Digest Eleventh Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care, edited by Stead ,W.W., New York, New York, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, pp. 61-63, 1987.

60. Stead WW, Hammond WE. Demand-Oriented Medical Records: Toward a Physician Work Station. Proceedings Eleventh Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care, edited by Stead, W.W., New York, New York, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, pp. 275-280, 1987. *

59. Hammond WE, Stead WW. TLS - The Laboratory System: A Networked Patient Care System. Proceedings Eleventh Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care, edited by Stead, W.W., New York, New York, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, pp. 778-782, 1987. *

58. Rabold JS, Rohlf JL, Stead WW. Design and Implementation of a Patient Classification System - One Year Later. Proceedings Eleventh Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care, edited by Stead, W.W., New York, New York, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, pp. 680-686, 1987. *

57. Kirby JD, Pickett MP, Boyarsky MW, Stead WW. Distributed Processing with a Mainframe-based Hospital Information System: A Generalized Solution. Proceedings Eleventh Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care, edited by Stead, W.W., New York, New York, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, pp. 764-770, 1987. *

56. Stead WW, Hammond WE. Storage Requirements for Office Practice Systems. (Reprinted from Proceedings, Ninth Annual Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, 1985) Medical Electronics 102:104-106, 1986.

55. Hammond WE, Stead WW. The Evolution of a Computerized Medical Information System. Proceedings Tenth Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care, edited by Orthner, H.F., New York, New York, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, pp. 147-156, 1986. *

54. Garrett, Jr. LE, Hammond WE, Stead WW. The Effects of Computerized Medical Records on Provider Efficiency and Quality of Care. Methods of Information in Medicine, 25:151-157, 1986. *

53. Stead WW. Computers in Clinical Nephrology: Database Design and Implementation. American Kidney Foundation Nephrology Letter 3:9-14, 1986.

52. Dozier JA, Hammond WE, Stead WW. Creating a Link Between Medical and Analytical Databases. Proceedings Ninth Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care, edited by Ackerman, M.J., New York, New York, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, pp. 478-482, 1985. *

51. Lutz MW, Hammond WE, Stead WW, Blunden PB, Pryor DB. An Automatic Programming System to Create Medically-Oriented Report Generators. Proceedings Ninth Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care, edited by Ackerman, M.J., New York, New York, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, pp. 422-426, 1985. *

50. Hammond WE, Stead WW, Straube MJ. Planned Networking for Medical Information Systems. Proceedings Ninth Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care, edited by Ackerman, M.J., New York, New York, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, pp. 727-731, 1985. *

49. Stead WW, Hammond WE. Calculating Storage Requirements for Office Practice Systems. Proceedings Ninth Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care, edited by Ackerman, M.J., New York, New York, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, pp. 68-71, 1985. *

48. Stead EA, Stead WW. Computers and Medical Practice, Old Dreams and Current Realities. MD Computing 2(6):26-31, 1985. *

47. Hammond WE, Stead WW, Straube MJ, Lutz M. TMR - Meeting the Demand for the Variety of Report Modalities. Proceedings Eighth Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care, edited by Cohen, G.S., New York, New York, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, pp. 421-424, 1984. *

46. Stead WW, Hammond WE, Winfree RG. Beyond a Basic HIS: Work Stations for Department Management. Proceedings Eighth Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care, edited by Cohen, G.S., New York, New York, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, pp. 97-199, 1984. *

45. Stead WW. Using Computers to Care for Patients with Renal Disorders. MD Computing 1(5):42-50, 1984. *

44. Seaworth BJ, Garrett, Jr. LE, Stead WW, Hamilton JD. Non A Non B Hepatitis and Chronic Dialysis - Another Dilemma. American Journal of Nephrology 4:235-239, 1984. *

43. Weigmann TB, Blumenkrantz M, Layard M, Schmidt RW, Shen F, Stead WW. Home Dialysis and Dialysis Treatment Modalities in the VA System. American Journal of Kidney Diseases 3:32-36, 1983. *

42. Stead WW. Back to the Basics: Heparin. Dialysis & Transplantation 12:875-878, 1983.

41. Cummings AJ, Roovers TJ, Clark H, Stead WW, Ash SR. What Medical Information Systems Can Do for Group Practice. Proceedings Seventh Annual Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care, edited by Dayhoff, R.E., New York, New York, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, pp. 313-315, 1983.

40. Hammond WE, Stead WW, Straube MJ, Hammond III, WE. Adapting to the Day to Day Growth of TMR. Proceedings Seventh Annual Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care, edited by Dayhoff , R.E., New York, New York, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, pp. 101-105, 1983. *

39. Stead WW, Hammond WE. Functions Required to Allow TMR to Support the Information Requirements of a Hospital. Proceedings Seventh Annual Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care, edited by Dayhoff, R.E., New York, New York, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, pp. 106-109, 1983. *

38. Stead WW, Garrett, Jr. LE, Hammond WE. Practicing Nephrology with a Computerized Medical Record. Kidney International 24:446-454, 1983. *

37. Garrett, Jr. LE, Stead WW, Hammond WE. Conversion of Manual to Total Computerized Medical Records: Experience with Selected Abstraction. (Reprinted from Proceedings of the Joint Conference of the Society for Computer Medicine and the Society for Advanced Medical Systems, 1981) Journal of Medical Systems 7:301-305, 1983. *

36. Stead WW, Hammond WE. Computerized Medical Records - A New Resource for Clinical Decision Making. Journal of Medical Systems 7:213-220, 1983. *

35. Stead WW, Hammond WE, Straube MJ. A Chartless Record - Is It Adequate? (Reprinted from Proceedings, Sixth Annual Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, 1982) Journal of Medical Systems 7:103-109, 1983. *

34. Garrett, Jr. LE, Stead WW, Hammond WE, McDonald CJ, Buecher M. A Method of Handling Subjective and Physical Data; Experience with Two Systems. Proceedings Sixth Annual Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care, edited by Blum, B.I., New York, New York, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, pp. 232-235, 1982. *

33. Esterhay, Jr. RJ, Foy JL, Lewis TL, Stead WW, Borden RB. Hospital Information Systems: Approaches to Screen Definition: Comparative Anatomy of the Promis, NIH, and Duke Systems. Proceedings Sixth Annual Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care, edited by Blum, B.I., New York, New York, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, pp. 903-911, 1982. *

32. Pryor DB, Stead WW, Hammond WE, Califf RM, Rosati AA. Features of TMR for a Successful Clinical and Research Database. Proceedings Sixth Annual Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care, edited by Blum, B.I., New York, New York, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, pp. 79-84, 1982. *

31. Stead WW, Hammond WE, Straube MJ. A Chartless Record - Is It Adequate? Proceedings Sixth Annual Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care, edited by Blum, B.I., New York, New York, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, pp. 89-94, 1982. *

30. Jelovsek FR, Hammond WE, Stead WW, Deason BP, Straube MJ. Computer Based Reports for Ambulatory Care Administrative Management. Proceedings AMIA Congress 82, San Francisco, CA, pp. 10-13, 1982. *

29. Jelovsek FR, Straube MJ, Deason BP, Burkett E, Stead WW, Hammond WE. Implementation of an Ambulatory Medical Information System on an LSI-11 Based PDP 11/23 Microcomputer. Proceedings of the 7th West Coast Computer Faire, pp. 174-179, 1982.

28. Hammond WE, Stead WW, Straube MJ, Hammond III, WE. Experiences in the Transfer of a Medical Information System from an Academic Setting to a Private Setting. Proceedings Fifth Annual Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care, edited by Heffernan, H.G., New York, New York, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, pp. 949-952, 1981. *

27. Hammond WE, Stead WW. The Selection of Hardware and Software for Medical Computing: Equipment and Applications Program. Proceedings of the Joint Conference of the Society for Computer Medicine and the Society for Advanced Medical Systems, pp. 97-98, 1981. *

26. Stead WW, Hammond WE. The Impact of a Computerized Medical Record on Clinical Decision Making for Nephrology Patients Proceedings of the Joint Conference of the Society for Computer Medicine and the Society for Advanced Medical Systems, pp. 29-30, 1981. *

25. Garrett, Jr. LE, Stead WW, Hammond WE. Conversion of Manual to Total Computerized Medical Records: Experience with Selected Abstraction. Proceedings of the Joint Conference of the Society for Computer Medicine and the Society for Advanced Medical Systems, pp. 23-25, 1981. *

24. Gutman RA, Stead WW, Robinson RR. Physical Activity and Employment Status of Patients on Maintenance Dialysis. New England Journal of Medicine 304:309-313, 1981. *

23. Hammond WE, Stead WW, Straube MJ, Kelly M, Winfree RG. An Interface Between a Hospital Information System and a Computerized Medical Record. Proceedings Fourth Annual Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care, edited by O'Neil , J.T., New York, New York, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, pp. 1537-1540, 1980. *

22. Stead WW, Hammond WE. How to Realize Labor Savings with a Computerized Medical Record. Proceedings Fourth Annual Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care, edited by O'Neil, J.T., New York, New York, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, pp. 1200-1205, 1980. *

21. Hammond WE, Stead WW, Straube MJ, Jelovsek FR. Functional Characteristics of a Computerized Medical Record. Methods of Information in Medicine 19:157-162, 1980. *

20. Hammond WE, Stead WW, Straube MJ, Jelovsek FR. A Clinical Data Base Management System. Policy and Information 4:79-86, 1980. (Reprinted from Proceedings First International Symposium on Policy Analysis and Information Systems, 1979.) *

19. Stead WW, Hammond WE. The Future of Computerized Medical Consultation. Proceedings First International Symposium on Policy Analysis and Information Systems, pp. 402-406, 1979. *

18. Hammond WE, Stead WW, Straube MJ, Jelovsek FR. A Clinical Data Base Management System. Proceedings First International Symposium on Policy Analysis and Information Systems, pp. 454-461, 1979. *

17. Dennis VW, Stead WW, Meyers JL. Renal Handling of Phosphate and Calcium. Annual Review of Physiology 41:257-271, 1979. *

16. Hammond WE, Stead WW, Straube MJ, Collins JD. Experiences in the Development of an Ambulatory Care Medical Information System. The 3rd USA-Japan Computer Conference Proceedings (IEEE), pp. 452-456, 1978. *

15. Hammond WE, Stead WW, Straube MJ, Collins JD. A Medical Record System for Ambulatory Care. Proceedings: 1978 Workshop on Computer Laboratory Health Care Resources, pp. 203-218, 1978.

14. Hammond WE, Stead WW, Feagin SJ, Brantley BA, Straube MJ. Data Base Management System for Ambulatory Care. Proceedings First Annual Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care, edited by Orthner, F.H., New York, New York, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, pp. 173-187, 1977. *

13. Stead WW, Brame RG, Hammond WE, Jelovsek FR, Estes, Jr. EH, Parker RT. A Computerized Obstetrical Record. Obstetrics and Gynecology 49:502-509, 1977. *

12. Hammond WE, Stead WW, Walter EL, Feagin SJ, Brantley BA, Estes, Jr. EH. Transferability of Projects and Systems in Computer Medicine. International Congress on Computing in Medicine, Med Comp 77, pp. 271-278, 1977. *

11. Stead WW, Hammond WE, Estes, Jr. EH. Evaluation of an Audio Mode of the Automated Medical History. Methods of Information in Medicine 16:20-23, 1977. *

10. Hammond WE, Stead WW, Walter EL, Brantley BA, Feagin SJ. Integration and Evaluation of Computer Technology into an Ambulatory Care Setting. DECUS Proceedings, pp. 62-69, 1976.

9. Hammond WE, Walter EL, Feagin SJ, Brantley BA, Stead WW, Estes, Jr. EH. Computers in Ambulatory Care. Clinical Medicine 82:17-21, 1975.

8. Hammond WE, Walter EL, Brantley BA, Feagin SJ, Stead WW. Evolution of a Minicomputer Information System. COMPCON 75, pp. 237-239, 1975. *

7. Brame RG, Hammond WE, Stead WW. The Computerized Obstetrical Record of Duke University. Journal of Clinical Computing 4:107-119, 1974.

6. Hammond WE, Brantley BA, Feagin SJ, Lloyd SC, Stead WW, Walter EL. GEMISCH - A Minicomputer Information Support System. Proceedings of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) 61:1575-1583, 1973.*

5. Stead WW, Heyman A, Thompson HK, Hammond WE. Computer Assisted Interview of Patients with Functional Headache. Archives of Internal Medicine 129:950-955, 1972.*

4. Stead WW, Hammond WE, Brame RG. Computerized Obstetrical Records. Journal of Clinical Computing 2:5-14, 1972-1973.
3. Stead WW, Hammond WE. Massage of GEMISCH. DECUS Proceedings, pp. 49-55, 1972.

2. Lloyd SC, Brantley BA, Hammond WE, Stead WW, Thompson, Jr. HK. A Generalized Medical Information System (GEMISCH) for Practicing Physicians. Proceedings of 1971 Annual Conference, Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), pp. 684-692, 1971.*

1. Brantley BA, Hammond WE, Thompson, Jr. HK, Feagin SJ, Lloyd SC, Stead WW. A Medical Information System. DECUS Proceedings, pp. 49-55, 1970.


Editorials and Commentaries

24. Brennan PF, Stead WW. Assessing Data Quality: From Concordance, through Correctness and Completeness, to Valid Manipulatable Representations. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association 7(1):106-107, 2000.

23. Stead WW. Focusing Energy on Biomedical Engineering, Imaging, and Informatics Research. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association 6(4):155-158, 1999.

22. Stead WW. The Challenge to Health Informatics for 1999-2000: Form Creative Partnerships with Industry and Chief Information Officers to Enable People to Use Information to Improve Health. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association 6(1):88-89, 1999.

21. Stead WW. Medical Informatics - On the Path Toward Universal Truths. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association 5(6):583-584, 1998.

20. Stead WW. It's the Information That's Important, Not the Technology. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association 5(1):131, 1998.

19. Stead WW. The Responsibilities of Authorship. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association 4(5):394-395, 1997.

18. Stead WW. Focus on the Frontiers of Informatics: Call for Papers on Telehealth and the Informatics of Medical Imaging. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association 3(3):245-246, 1996.

17. Stead WW. Matching the Level of Evaluation to a Project's Stage of Development. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association 3(1):92-94, 1996.

16. Lorenzi NM,.Gardner RM, Pryor TA, Stead WW. Medical Informatics: The Key to an Organization's Place in the New Health Care Environment. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association 2(6):391-392, 1995.

15. Stead WW. Medical Informatics - A Real Discipline. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association 2(4):207, 1995.

14. Stead WW. JAMIA - Status After the First Year. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association 2(3):200-201, 1995.

14. Stead WW. Viewpoints. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association 2(2):135-136, 1995.

12. Stead WW. JAMIA - Content in Evolution. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association 1(4):356-357, 1994.

11. Stead WW. Lessons from the Origins of Informatics. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association 1(2):199-200, 1994.

10. Stead WW. JAMIA--Why? Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association 1(1):75-76, 1994.

9. Stead WW. The Future of Medical Informatics - A Challenge to AMIA. M.D. Computing 6(6):330-331, 1989.

8. Stead WW. Salute to the Past - Transition to the Future. Proceedings AAMSI Congress 1989, edited by Hammond, W.E., Washington, DC, American Association for Medical Systems and Informatics, p. 1, 1989.

7. Stead WW. What is Medical Informatics? Republished, Colorado Medicine 86(17):322, 1989.

6. Stead WW. Towards New Hospital Information Systems. MD Computing 5(6):8-10, 1988.

5. Stead WW. A New Biennium. MD Computing 5(5):6-7, 1988.

4. Hammond WE., Stead WW. Bedside Terminals: An Overview. MD Computing 5(1):5-6, 1988.

3. Stead WW. What is Medical Informatics? MD Computing, 4(1):14-15, 1987.

2. Stead WW. A Window on Medical Informatics. (Introduction) Proceedings Eleventh Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care, edited by Stead, W.W., New York, New York, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, pp. 3-5, 1987.

1. Stead WW. Evolution of Technology Brings Computers to the Bedside. Kidney International 24:436-437, 1983.


Abstacts and Letters (* Indicates Peer Review)

18. Olsen AJ, Borden RB, Reeeves MG, Stead WW, Giuse DA, Emerson KW. A Team Approach to Information Policy Development. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association (symposium supplement):982, 1997. *

17. Sittig DF, Stead WW. CHIME: Snap-Shot of Physician Order Entry. College of Healthcare Information Management Executives, Healthcare Informatics, p. 38, 1994.

16. Sittig DF, Jiang Z, Dye S, Ginn R, Olsen A, Borden R, Stead WW. Implementing a Medical Center-Wide Hospital Information System: Addressing the Problem of Educating the Masses! American Medical Informatics Association Spring Congress, p. 96, 1993. *

15. Brazy PC, Stead WW, Fitzwilliam JF. Progression of Renal Insufficiency: Role of Blood Pressure and Phosphate Binders. Clinical Research 36:45A, 1988. *

14. Stead WW, Hammond WE. TMR. MEDINFO 86, edited by Salamon, R., Blum, B., Jorgensen, M., Elsevier Science Publishers B.V. (North Holland), p. 1141, 1986. *

13. Haber RH, Oddone EZ, Gurbel PA, Stead WW. Acute Pulmonary Decompensation Due to Amphotericin B in the Absence of Granulocyte Transfusions (letter). New England Journal of Medicine Sept 25;315(13):836, 1986. *

12. Hammond WE, Pryor DP, Jelovsek FR, Stead,WW. Differing Philosophies on Data Capture Among Specialty Groups. Proceedings Eighth Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care, edited by Cohen, G.S., New York, New York, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, p. 477, 1984. *

11. Pryor DB, Barnett GO, Gardner RM, McDonald C, Stead WW. Measuring the Value of Information Systems. Proceedings Eighth Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care, edited by Cohen, G.S., New York, New York, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, pp. 26-28, 1984. *

10. Brazy PC, Stead WW. Natural History of Renal Insufficiency: Time Window for Therapeutic Intervention. Clinical Research 32:442, 1984*

9. Stead WW, Hammond WE. Determinants of Use of Computerized Consultation. Clinical Research 31:305, 1983. *

8. Garrett LE, Stead WW, Hammond WE. Effect of Automated Records on Provider Efficiency. Clinical Research 30:299, 1982. *

7. Hammond WE, Stead WW, Straube MJ, Jelovsek FR. A Perinatal Database Management System for Ambulatory Care. Proceedings First International Symposium on Computers in Perinatal Medicine, pp. 64-65, 1981. *

6. Weigmann TB, Blumenkrantz M, Layard M, Shen F, Stead WW, Schmidt W, Wisniewski A. Distribution of Dialysis Treatment Mode in the VA-System: VA Cooperative CAPD Study. Clinical Dialysis and Transplant Forum, 1980.

5. Gutman RA, Stead WW, Robinson RR. Rehabilitation Status of 2,481 American Maintenance Dialysis Patients. Proceedings of the American Society of Nephrology, p. 40, 1980. *

4. Hammond WE, Stead WW, Straube MJ, Jelovsek FR. Operating Characteristics of a Clinical Information System. Proceedings Ninth Annual Conference of the Society for Computer Medicine, p. 8, 1979. *

3. Hammond WE, Stead WW, Snow JL, Brantley BA, Dorsey FC. Clinical Applications on a Minicomputer Information Support System. Proceedings of the 27th Annual Conference of Engineering and Biology 16:73, 1974. *

2. Scoggin C, Kaden B, Stead W, King G. Peritoneal Dialysis via Hernial Sac. New England Journal of Medicine 291:52, 1974. *

1. Hammond WE, Stead WW, Brame RG. Experience in Computerizing the Obstetrical Medical Record. Proceedings of the 25th Annual Conference on Engineering and Biology 14:383, 1972. *


Books

1. Proceedings Eleventh Annual Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care, edited by Stead, W.W., New York, New York, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, 1987.


Book Chapters

9. Stead WW, Sittig,DF. Integrated Advanced Information Management Systems: Strategies and Architectures for Fast Track Development, In Prokosch, H.U. and Dudeck, J.: Hospital Information Systems: Design and Development Characteristics, Impact and Future Architectures. Amsterdam, Elsevier Science B.V., pp. 313-330, 1995.

8. Stead WW, Wiederhold G, Gardner R, Hammond WE, Margulies D. Database Systems for Computer-based Patient Records. In: Ball, M.J., Collen, M.F. (eds). Aspects of the Computer-based Patient Record. New York: Springer-Verlag. 1992;83-98.

7. Winfree RG, Elchlepp JG, Stead WW. Centrally Guided Distributed Information Systems: The Next Step, In Ball, M.J. and Hannah, K.J: Healthcare Information Management Systems: A Practical Guide. New York, New York, Springer-Verlag, pp. 19-27, 1990.

6. Straube MJ, Hammond WE, Stead WW. The Gemisch Programming Language, In Orthner, H.F. and Blum, B.I.: Implementing Health Care Information Systems. New York, New York, Springer-Verlag, pp. 384-395, 1988.

5. Hammond WE, Stead WW. The Evolution of Gemisch and TMR, In Orthner, H.F. and Blum, B.I.: Implementing Health Care Information Systems. New York, New York, Springer-Verlag, pp. 33-66, 1988.

4. Stead, Jr. EA, Stead WW. Computers and Medical Practice: Old Dreams and Current Realities, In McDonald, C.J.: Buying Equipment and Programs for Home or Office, MD Computing Benchmark Papers. New York, New York, Springer-Verlag, pp. 147-151, 1987.

3. Stead WW. Using Computers to Care for Patients with Renal Disorders, In McDonald, C.J.: Buying Equipment and Programs for Home or Office, MD Computing Benchmark Papers. New York, New York, Springer-Verlag, pp. 185-192, 1987.


2. Jelovsek FR., Stead WW. Computerized Medical Records, In Javitt, JC.: Computers in Medicine: Applications and Possibilities. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, W.B. Saunders, pp. 234-255, 1986.

1. Hammond WE, Stead WW. Feagin, SJ., Brantley, BA., Straube, MJ. Database Management System for Ambulatory Care, In Blum, B.I.: Information Systems for Patient Care. New York, New York, Springer-Verlag, pp. 218-231, 1984.


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Technical Reports

11. Stead WW. Information Technology Video: Scenarios 1, 2 & 3 (Video). Vanderbilt University Medical Center, 1998.

10. Olsen AJ, Stead WW. Strategic Planning Report of the Information Policy Advisory Committee (Supplement). Vanderbilt University Medical Center, 1998.

9. Olsen AJ, Stead WW. Creating Our Future in the Information Age: Seamless Healthcare Delivery. (Video). Vanderbilt University Medical Center, 1995.

8. Olsen AJ, Stead WW. Creating Our Future in the Information Age: A Day in the Life of a Clinical Instructor (Video). Vanderbilt University Medical Center, 1994.

7. Olsen AJ, Stead WW. Integrated Advanced Information management System: Strategic Planning Report of the Information Policy Advisory Committee, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, 1995.

6. Stead WW. MCIS-1 Architecture Planning Report. Duke University Medical Center, 1991.

5. Stead WW. IAIMS at Duke University Medical Center: From Model to Implementation A Blueprint for 1990-1995. Duke University Medical Center, 1991.

4. Stead WW. Hammond, WE. TMR SYSTEM'S MANAGER GUIDE. Durham, North Carolina, Database, Inc., 1983, 1985.x

3. Hammond WE, Stead WW. TMR DICTIONARY DOCUMENTATION. Durham, North Carolina, Database Inc., 1979, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1985.

2. Stead WW, Hammond WE. TMR USER'S MANUAL. Durham, North Carolina, Database, Inc., 1981, 1982, 1983, 1985.

1. Straube MJ, Stead WW, Hammond WE. GEMISCH PROGRAMMER'S MANUAL. Durham, North Carolina, Database, Inc., 1973, 1975, 1978, 1979, 1982, 1987.


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