Journal: Health Informatics Journal

Volume 17, Issue 4

247 -- 255Laurence Alpay, Paul van der Boog, Adrie Dumaij. An empowerment-based approach to developing innovative e-health tools for self-management
256 -- 265Kim A. Hoffman, Andrew Quanbeck, James H. Ford II, Fritz Wrede, Dagan Wright, Dawn Lambert-Wacey, Phil Chvojka, Andrew Hanchett, Dennis McCarty. Improving substance abuse data systems to measure 'waiting time to treatment': Lessons learned from a quality improvement initiative
266 -- 276Lyndsay D. Hughes, John Done, Adam Young. Not 2 old 2 TXT: There is potential to use email and SMS text message healthcare reminders for rheumatology patients up to 65 years old
277 -- 293Nadine Schuurman, Ellen Randall, Myriam Berube. A spatial decision support tool for estimating population catchments to aid rural and remote health service allocation planning
294 -- 312Shyamala G. Nadathur, James R. Warren. Emergency department triaging of admitted stroke patients - A Bayesian Network analysis

Volume 17, Issue 3

161 -- 172Margrethe Aanesen, Ann Therese Lotherington, Frank Olsen. Smarter elder care? A cost-effectiveness analysis of implementing technology in elder care
173 -- 190Susan C. Peirce, Alex R. Hardisty, Alun D. Preece, Glyn Elwyn. Designing and implementing telemonitoring for early detection of deterioration in chronic disease: Defining the requirements
191 -- 208Anthony C. Robinson, Alan M. MacEachren, Robert E. Roth. Designing a web-based learning portal for geographic visualization and analysis in public health
209 -- 223Nancy Staggers, Lauren Clark, Jacquelyn W. Blaz, Seraphine Kapsandoy. Why patient summaries in electronic health records do not provide the cognitive support necessary for nurses' handoffs on medical and surgical units: Insights from interviews and observations
224 -- 243Mia Liza A. Lustria, Scott Alan Smith, Charles C. Hinnant. Exploring digital divides: An examination of eHealth technology use in health information seeking, communication and personal health information management in the USA

Volume 17, Issue 2

91 -- 94Vangelis Karkaletsis, Miguel A. Mayer, Pythagoras Karampiperis. Special issue on semantic descriptions of medical web resources: Technologies to support their creation, maintenance and access
95 -- 115Miguel A. Mayer, Pythagoras Karampiperis, Antonis Kukurikos, Vangelis Karkaletsis, Kostas Stamatakis, Dagmar Villarroel Gonzales, Angela Leis. Applying Semantic Web technologies to improve the retrieval, credibility and use of health-related web resources
116 -- 126Arnaud Gaudinat, Sarah Cruchet, Célia Boyer, Pravir Chrawdhry. Enriching the trustworthiness of health-related web pages
127 -- 139Aristides Th. Vagelatos, Elena Mantzari, Mavina Pantazara, Christos Tsalidis, Chryssoula Kalamara. Developing tools and resources for the biomedical domain of the Greek language
140 -- 157Manolis Maragoudakis, Ilias Maglogiannis. A medical ontology for intelligent web-based skin lesions image retrieval

Volume 17, Issue 1

5 -- 14M. J. Taylor, B. Matata, R. Stables, A. Laws, D. England, P. J. G. Lisboa. Issues in online patient self-reporting of health status
15 -- 23John Baba, Matthew R. Thompson, Robert G. Berger. Rounds reports: Early experiences of using printed summaries of electronic medical records in a large teaching medical hospital
33 -- 40Ya-Huei Wu, Véronique Faucounau, Mélodie Boulay, Marina Maestrutti, Anne-Sophie Rigaud. Robotic agents for supporting community-dwelling elderly people with memory complaints: Perceived needs and preferences
41 -- 50Qiang Xia, Janice L. Westenhouse, Alan F. Schultz, Atsuko Nonoyama, William Elms, Nancy Wu, Lisette Tabshouri, Juan D. Ruiz, Jennifer M. Flood. Matching AIDS and tuberculosis registry data to identify AIDS/tuberculosis comorbidity cases in California
51 -- 62Thomas Winman, Hans Rystedt. Electronic patient records in action: Transforming information into professionally relevant knowledge
63 -- 71Deborah Beranek Lafky, Thomas A. Horan. Personal health records: Consumer attitudes toward privacy and security of their personal health information
72 -- 88Jennifer Schneider, Amy Waterbury, Adrianne Feldstein, Jerena Donovan, William M. Vollmer, Joan Dubanoski, Shelley Clark, Cynthia Rand. Maximizing acceptability and usefulness of an automated telephone intervention: Lessons from a developmental mixed-methods approach