Journal: Journal of Biomedical Informatics

Volume 38, Issue 4

257 -- 258Edward H. Shortliffe. CPOE and the facilitation of medication errors
259 -- 261David W. Bates. Computerized physician order entry and medication errors: Finding a balance
262 -- 263Christopher P. Nemeth, Richard Cook. Hiding in plain sight: What Koppel et al. tell us about healthcare IT
264 -- 266Jan Horsky, Jiajie Zhang, Vimla L. Patel. To err is not entirely human: Complex technology and user cognition
267 -- 269Ross Koppel, A. Russell Localio, Abigail Cohen, Brian L. Strom. Neither panacea nor black box: Responding to three ::::Journal of Biomedical Informatics:::: papers on computerized physician order entry systems
270 -- 280Leslie Lenert, Gregory J. Norman, Mark Mailhot, Kevin Patrick. A framework for modeling health behavior protocols and their linkage to behavioral theory
281 -- 297George C. Scott, Ross D. Shachter. Individualizing generic decision models using assessments as evidence
298 -- 313Laura Slaughter, Alla Keselman, André Kushniruk, Vimla L. Patel. A framework for capturing the interactions between laypersons understanding of disease, information gathering behaviors, and actions taken during an epidemic
314 -- 321Eneida A. Mendonça, Janet Haas, Lyudmila Shagina, Elaine Larson, Carol Friedman. Extracting information on pneumonia in infants using natural language processing of radiology reports
322 -- 330Jason W. H. Wong, Hugh M. Cartwright. Deterministic projection by growing cell structure networks for visualization of high-dimensionality datasets
331 -- 344Alla Keselman, Laura Slaughter, Vimla L. Patel. Toward a framework for understanding lay public s comprehension of disaster and bioterrorism information