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Cassa, CA, Grannis, SJ, Overhage, JM, and Mandl, KD
(2006).
A context-sensitive approach to anonymizing spatial surveillance data: impact on outbreak detection.
J Am Med Inform Assoc 13(2):160-5.
Olson, KL, Grannis, SJ, and Mandl, KD
(2006).
Privacy Protection Versus Cluster Detection in Spatial Epidemiology.
Am J Public Health.
Grannis, SJ, Biondich, PG, Mamlin, BW, Wilson, G, Jones, L, and Overhage, JM
(2005).
How disease surveillance systems can serve as practical building blocks for a health information infrastructure: the Indiana experience.
AMIA Annu Symp Proc:286-90.
Grannis, SJ, Egg, J, and Overhage, JM
(2005).
Reviewing and managing syndromic surveillance SaTScan datasets using an open source data visualization tool.
AMIA Annu Symp Proc:967.
Biondich, PG and Grannis, SJ
(2004).
The Indiana network for patient care: an integrated clinical information system informed by over thirty years of experience.
J Public Health Manag Pract Suppl:S81-6.
Grannis, SJ, Overhage, JM, and McDonald, C
(2004).
Real world performance of approximate string comparators for use in patient matching.
Medinfo 11(Pt 1):43-7.
Mandl, KD, Overhage, JM, Wagner, MM, Lober, WB, Sebastiani, P, Mostashari, F, Pavlin, JA, Gesteland, PH, Treadwell, T, Koski, E, Hutwagner, L, Buckeridge, DL, Aller, RD, and Grannis, S
(2004).
Implementing syndromic surveillance: a practical guide informed by the early experience.
J Am Med Inform Assoc 11(2):141-50.
Grannis, SJ, Overhage, JM, Hui, S, and McDonald, CJ
(2003).
Analysis of a probabilistic record linkage technique without human review.
AMIA Annu Symp Proc:259-63.
Hogan, WR, Tsui, F, Ivanov, O, Gesteland, PH, Grannis, S, Overhage, JM, Robinson, JM, and Wagner, MM
(2003).
Detection of pediatric respiratory and diarrheal outbreaks from sales of over-the-counter electrolyte products.
J Am Med Inform Assoc 10(6):555-62.
Grannis, SJ, Overhage, JM, and McDonald, CJ
(2002).
Analysis of identifier performance using a deterministic linkage algorithm.
Proc AMIA Symp:305-9.