Journal: Health Informatics Journal

Volume 10, Issue 4

251 -- 252Rob Procter. Special Issue Integrated care records: problems and solutions
253 -- 263Matthew B. Jones. Learning the lessons of history? Electronic records in the United Kingdom acute hospitals, 1988-2002
265 -- 276Marilyn N. Kirshbaum. Are we ready for the Electronic Patient Record? Attitudes and perceptions of staff from two NHS trust hospitals
277 -- 290Bob Sugden, Rob Wilson. Integrated care and electronic transmission of prescriptions: experience of the evaluation of ETP pilots
291 -- 302Geraldine Fitzpatrick. Integrated care and the working record
303 -- 313Dave Martin, John Mariani, Mark Rouncefield. Implementing an HIS project: everyday features and practicalities of NHS project work
314 -- 324K. Neil Jenkings. Problems encountered in integrated care records research

Volume 10, Issue 3

163 -- 164Rob Procter. Editorial
165 -- 176Danielle L. Penn, Joan R. Burns, Andrew Georgiou, P. Gawaine Powell Davies, Mark F. Harris. Evolution of a register recall system to enable the delivery of better quality of care in general practice
177 -- 184Joan R. Burns, Mary-Ann Bonney, P. Gawaine Powell Davies, Mark F. Harris. Utilization of the CARDIAB®:::TM::: database system to promote quality of care in Australian general practice
185 -- 194Laurence Alpay, Pieter J. Toussaint, Nicole P. M. Ezendam, Ton A. J. M. Rövekamp, Wilco C. Graafmans, Rudi G. J. Westendorp. Easing Internet access of health information for elderly users
205 -- 220Omnia Allam, Alex Gray, Steve McIntosh, David Morrey. A systems approach to a deeper understanding of a cancer care domain
221 -- 236Rabiah Ahmad, Peter A. Bath. The use of Cox regression and genetic algorithm (CoRGA) for identifying risk factors for mortality in older people
237 -- 247Taina Mäntyranta, Outi Elonheimo, Timo Klaukka, Seppo Koskinen, Jukka Mattila, Mika Vuori, Olli Nylander, Pekka Nikka, Hannu Rintanen, Mikko Nenonen. A system of key indicators for needs assessment at local level: The Finnish network of information producers

Volume 10, Issue 2

91 -- 109Julia Hippisley-Cox, Vicky Hammersley, Mike Pringle, Carol Coupland, N. Crown, L. Wright. Methodology for Assessing the Usefulness of General Practice Data for Research in One Research Network
111 -- 120Michael Goddard, David Mowat, Christopher Corbett, Cordell Neudorf, Parminder Raina, Vic Sahai. The Impacts of Knowledge Management and Information Technology Advances on Public Health Decision-Making in 2010
121 -- 126Peter A. Bath, David Clark, Michael Wright. The International Observatory on End of Life Care (IOELC): An Information Resource for Palliative Care
127 -- 137Riitta Söderlund. The Role of Information and Communication Technology in Home Services: Telecare Does not Satisfy the Needs of the Elderly
139 -- 153Stefan Ek. Information Literacy as a Health Promoting Determinant
155 -- 159Trefor Roscoe, Pat Lane. An Assessment Tool for Medical Informatics Skills

Volume 10, Issue 1

5 -- 22Louise R. Guillaume, Peter A. Bath. The Impact of Health Scares on Parents Information Needs and Preferred Information Sources: A Case Study of the MMR Vaccine Scare
23 -- 36Leonidas Orfanidis, Panagiotis D. Bamidis, Barry Eaglestone. Data Quality Issues in Electronic Health Records: An Adaptation Framework for the Greek Health System
37 -- 48Lars Höglund, Elena Maceviciute, T. D. Wilson. Trust in Healthcare: An Information Perspective
49 -- 69Mark Hepworth, Janet Harrison. A Survey of the Information Needs of People with Multiple Sclerosis
71 -- 75Lars Andersson, Greta Petersen, Per Johnson, Fredrik Ståhl. Finding Genes Contributing to the Arthritis Phenotype by Comparing Rat and Human Genome Data
77 -- 82Y. W. Chow, T. Treasure, S. Gallivan. Can the Internet Be Used to Collect Clinical Data for Research?
83 -- 88Lennart Magnusson, Elizabeth Hanson. Working with Older People and Their Carers to Research and Develop Responsive ICT Support Services