Journal: I. J. Medical Informatics

Volume 56, Issue 1-3

5 -- 8Nancy M. Lorenzi. IMIA Working Group 13: organizational impact of medical informatics
9 -- 12Elisabeth M. S. J. van Gennip. IMIA Working Group 15: technology assessment and quality development in health informatics
13 -- 23F. Gremy, J. M. Fessler, M. Bonnin. Information systems evaluation and subjectivity
25 -- 41Michel Demeester. Cultural aspects of information technology implementation
43 -- 50Jos Aarts, Victor Peel. Using a descriptive model of change when implementing large scale clinical information systems to identify priorities for further research
51 -- 60Marc Berg, Els Goorman. The contextual nature of medical information
61 -- 66Rolf E. Nikula. Organisational learning within health care organisations
67 -- 86Jytte Brender. Methodology for constructive assessment of IT-based systems in an organisational context
87 -- 96Pirkko Nykänen, John Enning, Jan L. Talmon, Dirk Hoyer, Ferran Sanz, Christine Thayer, Risto Roine, Marieke Vissers, Fabienne Eurlings. Inventory of validation approaches in selected health telematics projects
97 -- 105Clifford S. Goodman, Roy Ahn. Methodological approaches of health technology assessment
107 -- 115Jan L. Talmon, John Enning, Guido Castãneda, Fabienne Eurlings, Dirk Hoyer, Pirkko Nykänen, Ferran Sanz, Christine Thayer, Marieke Vissers. The VATAM guidelines
117 -- 123David R. Dixon. The behavioral side of information technology
125 -- 133Gray Southon. IT, Change and evaluation: an overview of the role of evaluation in health services
135 -- 139Pentti Itkonen. Information technology as tool for change
141 -- 150Michael Rigby. Health informatics as a tool to improve quality in non-acute care - new opportunities and a matching need for a new evaluation paradigm
151 -- 159J. G. Williams. The use of clinical information to help develop new services in a district general hospital
161 -- 168Lyn A. Hanmer. Criteria for the evaluation of district health information systems
169 -- 176Jari Forsström, Michael Rigby. Considerations on the quality of medical software and information services
177 -- 180E. M. S. J. van Gennip, Nancy M. Lorenzi. Results of discussions at the IMIA WG 13 and 15 working conference