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- The Role of Patients in Transiting Personal Health Information: A Field StudyYunan Chen. 3-7 [doi]
- Need for a New Care Model - Getting to Grips with Collaborative Home CareMonica Winge, Lars-Åke Johansson, Monica Nyström, Eva Lindh Waterworth, Benkt Wangler. 8-12 [doi]
- Barriers and facilitators that affect public engagement with eHealth servicesNicholas R. Hardiker, Maria J. Grant. 13-17 [doi]
- Barriers of Obtaining Health Information Among Diabetes PatientsJames Milewski, Yunan Chen. 18-22 [doi]
- Pathways Home: Comparing Voluntary IT and Non-IT Users Participating in a Mentored Self-Management ProjectElizabeth Cummings, Andrew Robinson, Helen Courtney Pratt, Helen Cameron-Tucker, Richard Wood Baker, E. Haydn Walters, Paul Turner. 23-27 [doi]
- Usage and Effect of a Web-based Intervention for the Prevention of Overweight; a RCTSaskia M. Kelders, Julia E. W. C. van Gemert-Pijnen, Andrea Werkman, Erwin R. Seydel. 28-32 [doi]
- The Influence of Crowds on Consumer Health Decisions: An Online Prospective StudyAnnie Y. S. Lau, Trevor M. Y. Kwok, Enrico W. Coiera. 33-37 [doi]
- Patient web empowerment index (PWEI): An index for assessment of healthcare providers' web strategies. Case study: PWEI application in ItalyLuca Buccoliero, Elena Bellio, Anna Prenestini. 38-42 [doi]
- Development and Implementation of an Integrated EHR for Homecare Service: A South American ExperienceJerónimo Aguilera Díaz, Antonio Eduardo Arias, Cintia Mabel Budalich, Sonia Elizabeth Benítez, Gastón E. López, Damian Borbolla, Fernando Plazzotta, Daniel R. Luna, Fernán Gonzalez Bernaldo de Quirós. 43-47 [doi]
- A Home-centered ICT Architecture for Health-enabling TechnologiesBianying Song, Michael Marschollek, Klaus-Hendrik Wolf, Matthias Gietzelt, Thomas Franken, Reinhold Haux. 48-52 [doi]
- Information Needs in Home Based Healthcare in South AfricaRetha de la Harpe, Jay Barnes, Mikko Korpela. 53-57 [doi]
- Integration of Cognitive and Physical Training in a Smart Home Environment for the Elderly PeopleEvdokimos I. Konstantinidis, Antonis Billis, Walter Hlauschek, Paul Panek, Panagiotis D. Bamidis. 58-62 [doi]
- A Configurable Home Care Platform for Monitoring Patients with Reminder Messaging and Compliance Tracking ServicesDavide Capozzi, Giordano Lanzola. 63-67 [doi]
- Daily activities and fall risk - A follow-up study to identify relevant activities for sensor-based fall risk assessmentMichael Marschollek, Anja Rehwald, Matthias Gietzelt, Bianying Song, Klaus-Hendrik Wolf, Reinhold Haux. 68-72 [doi]
- Can Multilingual Machine Translation Help Make Medical Record Content More Comprehensible to Patients?Qing Zeng-Treitler, Hyeoneui Kim, Graciela Rosemblat, Alla Keselman. 73-77 [doi]
- Measurement of the Utilization of an Installed Electronic Health RecordPrashila Dullabh, Adil Moiduddin, Elizabeth Babalola. 81-85 [doi]
- Measuring Use of Electronic Health Record Functionality Using System Audit InformationWatson A. Bowes III. 86-90 [doi]
- A Scheme for Assuring Lifelong Readability in Computer Based Medical RecordsYasushi Matsumura, Noriyuki Kurabayashi, Tetsuya Iwasaki, Shuichi Sugaya, Kanayo Ueda, Takahiro Mineno, Hiroshi Takeda. 91-95 [doi]
- Experience Implementing a Point-of-Care Electronic Medical Record System for Primary Care in MalawiEvan Waters, Jeff Rafter, Gerald P. Douglas, Mwatha Bwanali, Darius Jazayeri, Hamish S. F. Fraser. 96-100 [doi]
- Touchscreen Task Efficiency and Learnability in an Electronic Medical Record at the Point-of-CareZach Landis-Lewis, Gerald P. Douglas, Valerie Monaco, Rebecca S. Crowley. 101-105 [doi]
- Process-Aware EHR BPM Systems: Two Prototypes and a Conceptual FrameworkCharles Webster, Mark Copenhaver. 106-110 [doi]
- Understanding Resistance towards Electronic Patient Health Data in South Australian Family PracticeJohn Knight, Margaret Patrickson, Bruce Gurd. 111-115 [doi]
- Usefulness of the functionalities of an Electronic Medical Record on a Latinamerican Medical Web PortalDaniel Flichtentrei, Florencia Braga, Darío García, Jorge Jamsech, Carlos Otero, Martín Waldhorn, Daniel R. Luna, Fernán Gonzalez Bernaldo de Quirós. 116-120 [doi]
- How are clinicians involved in EHR planning? A process analysis case study of a region in DenmarkAnna Marie Høstgaard, Pernille Bertelsen, Christian Nøhr. 121-125 [doi]
- Integration of Healthcare Information: from Enterprise PACS to Patient Centered Multimedia Health RecordEnrique Soriano, Fernando Plazzotta, Fernando Campos, Diego Kaminker, Alfredo H. Cancio, Jerónimo Aguilera Díaz, Daniel R. Luna, Alberto Seehaus, Ricardo Carcía Mónaco, Fernán Gonzalez Bernaldo de Quirós. 126-130 [doi]
- The Avoidable Misfortune of a Computerized Patient ChartInger Dybdahl Sørby, Gry Seland, Øystein Nytrø. 131-135 [doi]
- A Usability Study of Patient-friendly Terminology in an EMR SystemYi Hong, Kevin Ehlers, Rick Gillis, Timothy B. Patrick, Jin Zhang. 136-140 [doi]
- A Conceptual Framework for Analyzing How Canadian Physicians are Using Electronic Medical Records in Clinical CareGrace I. Paterson, Nicola Shaw, Andrew M. Grant, Kevin J. Leonard, Elisabeth Delisle, Shelby Mitchell, Maryan McCarrey, Bill Pascal, Nancy Kraetschmer. 141-145 [doi]
- Towards Automating the Initial Screening Phase of a Systematic ReviewTanja Bekhuis, Dina Demner-Fushman. 146-150 [doi]
- Balancing centralised and decentralised EHR approaches to manage standardisationKirstine Hjære Rosenbeck, Anne Randorff Rasmussen, Pia Britt Elberg, Stig Kjær Andersen. 151-155 [doi]
- Towards iconic language for patient records, drug monographs, guidelines and medical search enginesJean-Baptiste Lamy, Catherine Duclos, Saliha Hamek, Marie-Catherine Beuscart-Zéphir, Gaétan Kerdelhué, Stéfan Jacques Darmoni, Madeleine Favre, Hector Falcoff, Christian Simon, Suzanne Pereira, Elisabeth Serrot, Thierry Mitouard, Etienne Hardouin, Yannick Kergosien, Alain Venot. 156-160 [doi]
- Building a Logical EHR architecture based on ISO 13606 standard and Semantic Web TechnologiesMarcelo R. Santos, Marcello Peixoto Bax, Dipak Kalra. 161-165 [doi]
- Case Study: Analysis of End-User Requests on Electronic Medical Record and Computerized Physician Order Entry System of Seoul National University Hospital in KoreaYoung-Ah Kim, Soo-Yong Shin, Eun-Mi Jo, Chan Hee Park, Min-A. Hwang, Kyung-Hwan Kim, Chun Kee Chung. 169-172 [doi]
- Does CPOE Actually Disrupt Physicians-Nurses Communications?Sylvia Pelayo, Françoise Anceaux, Janine Rogalski, Marie-Catherine Beuscart-Zéphir. 173-177 [doi]
- Discuss Now, Document Later: CIS/CPOE Perceived to be a 'Shift Behind' in the ICUSarah A. Collins, Suzanne Bakken, David K. Vawdrey, Enrico W. Coiera, Leanne M. Currie. 178-182 [doi]
- Method for testing a CPOE system in the medication process in a cardiology wardChristian Nøhr, Marianne Sørensen, André Kushniruk. 183-187 [doi]
- Steps towards Single Source - Collecting Data about Quality of Life within Clinical Information SystemsFleur Fritz, Sonja Ständer, Bernhard Breil, Martin Dugas. 188-192 [doi]
- Methodology of integration of a clinical data warehouse with a clinical information system: the HEGP caseEric Zapletal, Nicolas Rodon, Natalia Grabar, Patrice Degoulet. 193-197 [doi]
- TEDIS: an Information System Dedicated to Patients with Pervasive Developmental DisordersMohamed Ben Saïd, Laurence Robel, Erwan Vion, Bernard Golse, Jean Philippe Jaïs, Paul Landais. 198-202 [doi]
- Developing a User-centered Voluntary Medical Incident Reporting SystemLei Hua, Yang Gong. 203-207 [doi]
- CEDRIC: A Computerized Chronic Disease Management System for Urban, Safety Net ClinicsOmolola Ogunyemi, Sukrit Mukherjee, Chizobam Ani, David Hindman, Sheba M. George, Ramarao Ilapakurthi, Mary Verma, Melvin Dayrit. 208-212 [doi]
- Determinants of Clinical Information System Post-Adoption SuccessJean-Marc Palm, Andrew Grant, Jean-Marie Moutquin, Patrice Degoulet. 213-217 [doi]
- MEDAL: Measuring of Emergency Departments' Adaptive LoadEdward Vitkin, Boaz Carmeli, Ohad Greenshpan, Dorit Baras, Yariv N. Marmor. 218-222 [doi]
- What effect does electronic ordering have on the organisational dynamics of a hospital pathology service?Andrew Georgiou, Johanna I. Westbrook, Jeffrey Braithwaite. 223-227 [doi]
- Clinicians, security and information technology support services in practice settings - A pilot studyJuanita Fernando. 228-232 [doi]
- Learning lessons from electronic prescribing implementations in secondary careTony Cornford, Imogen Savage, Yogini Jani, Bryony Dean Franklin, Nick Barber, Ann Slee, Ann Jacklin. 233-237 [doi]
- Implementation, monitoring and utilization of an integrated Hospital Information System - lessons from a case studyRicardo João Cruz Correia. 238-241 [doi]
- Model-Driven Traceability in Healthcare Information Systems DevelopmentStåle Walderhaug, Gunnar Hartvigsen, Erlend Stav. 242-246 [doi]
- The Evolution of Hospital Information Systems and the Role of Electronic Patient Records: From the Italian Scenario to a Real CasePaolo Locatelli, Nicola Restifo, Luca Gastaldi, Elena Sini, Michele Torresani. 247-251 [doi]
- Evaluation of a French Medical Multi-Terminology Indexer for the Manual Annotation of Natural Language Medical Reports of Healthcare-Associated InfectionsSaoussen Sakji, Quentin Gicquel, Suzanne Pereira, Ivan Kergourlay, Denys Proux, Stéfan Jacques Darmoni, Marie Hélène Metzger. 252-256 [doi]
- A Lab-EMR Interoperability Profile as an eHealth Architecture Component for Resource-Constrained SettingsWilliam B. Lober, Debra Revere, Rebecca A. Hills. 257-261 [doi]
- eVisit: A Pilot Study of a New Kind of Healthcare DeliveryRema Padman, Grant Shevchik, Suzanne Paone, Carl Dolezal, Jody Cervenak. 262-266 [doi]
- Patients' Needs Assessment Documentation in Multidisciplinary Electronic Health RecordsKristiina Häyrinen, Kaija Saranto. 269-273 [doi]
- Impact of a Critical Care Clinical Information System on Interruption Rates During Intensive Care Nurse and Physician Documentation TasksMark A. Ballermann, Nicola T. Shaw, Kelly J. Arbeau, Damon C. Mayes, R. T. Noel Gibney. 274-278 [doi]
- Conceptualization of an Electronic System for Documentation of Nursing Diagnosis, Outcomes, and InterventionHeloisa Helena Ciqueto Peres, Diná de Almeida Lopes Monteiro da Cruz, Antônio Fernandes Costa Lima, Raquel Rapone Gaidzinski, Diley Cardoso Franco Ortiz, Michelle Mendes e Trindade, Rosangela Tsukamoto, Neurilene Batista de Oliveira. 279-283 [doi]
- Medication Counseling: Analysis of Electronic Documentation Using the Clinical Care Classification SystemKaija Saranto, Jacqueline Moss, Virpi Jylhä. 284-288 [doi]
- HL7 CDA Implementation Guide for Structured Anatomic Pathology Reports Methodology and ToolsHaitham Kussaibi, François Macary, Mary Kennedy, David Booker, Victor Brodsky, Thomas Schrader, Marcial García-Rojo, Christel Daniel. 289-293 [doi]
- Peri-operative Communication Patterns and Media Usage - Implications for Systems DesignEro S. Karlsen, Pieter Jelle Toussaint. 294-298 [doi]
- Goal-based design pattern for delegation of work in health care teamsAdela Grando, Mor Peleg, David Glasspool. 299-303 [doi]
- Participatory interaction design in user requirements specification in healthcareSusanna Martikainen, Pauliina Ikävalko, Mikko Korpela. 304-308 [doi]
- Cognitive Evaluation of a Physician Data Query Tool for a National ICU Registry: Comparing Two Think Aloud Variants and Their Application in RedesignLinda W. P. Peute, Nicolette F. de Keizer, Monique W. M. Jaspers. 309-313 [doi]
- Can Brain Computer Interfaces Become Practical Assistive Devices in the Community?Paul J. McCullagh, Melanie P. Ware, Maurice D. Mulvenna, Gaye Lightbody, Chris D. Nugent, H. Gerry McAllister, Eileen Thomson, Suzanne Martin, Stephen Mathews, David Todd, Vicente Cruz Medina, Sara Carro. 314-318 [doi]
- Supporting Human Interaction and Human Resources Coordination in Distributed Clinical GuidelinesAlessio Bottrighi, Mauro Torchio, Stefania Montani, Gianpaolo Molino, Paolo Terenziani. 319-323 [doi]
- LuMiR: The region-wide EHR-S in BasilicataMariangela Contenti, Gregorio Mercurio, Fabrizio L. Ricci, Luca-Dan Serbanati. 327-331 [doi]
- Experience Implementing OpenMRS to Support Maternal and Reproductive Health in Northern NigeriaAdam Thompson, Evelyn Castle, Paul Lubeck, Provost Shehu Makarfi. 332-336 [doi]
- Using Electronic Medical Records for HIV Care in Rural RwandaCheryl L. Amoroso, Benjamin Akimana, Benjamin Wise, Hamish S. F. Fraser. 337-341 [doi]
- Key Common Determinants for Adoption of Wireless Technology in Healthcare for India and Pakistan: Development of a conceptual modelAbdul Hafeez-Baig, Raj Gururajan. 342-346 [doi]
- Factors associated with health information system success: Results of a survey of hospitals in South AfricaLyn A. Hanmer, Sedick Isaacs, J. Dewald Roode. 347-351 [doi]
- The Evolution and Uptake of a Drug Information System: the Case of a Small Canadian ProvinceNaomi Mensink, Grace I. Paterson. 352-355 [doi]
- Social Networking in the National Health Service in England: A Quantitative Analysis of the Online Identities of 152 Primary Care TrustsMark D. Hawker. 356-360 [doi]
- Standardizing Implementation of a Surgical Information System in Danish Hospitals - A Comparative StudyKitta Lawton, Marianne Holdt, Pia Kopke, Hrönn Sigurðardóttir. 361-365 [doi]
- Interoperability prototype between hospitals and general practitioners in SwitzerlandBruno ALVES, Henning Müller, Michael Schumacher, David Godel, Abu Khaled Omar. 366-370 [doi]
- Experience Implementing Electronic Health Records in Three East African CountriesWilliam M. Tierney, Marion Achieng, Elaine Baker, April Bell, Paul G. Biondich, Paula Braitstein, Daniel Kayiwa, Sylvester N. Kimaiyo, Burke W. Mamlin, Brian McKown, Nicholas Musinguzi, Winstone M. Nyandiko, Joseph K. Rotich, John E. Sidle, Abraham M. Siika, Martin C. Were, Benjamin A. Wolfe, Kara Wools-Kaloustian, Ada Yeung, Constantin T. Yiannoutsos. 371-375 [doi]
- eHealth in Thailand: The current statusBoonchai Kijsanayotin, Narong Kasitipradith, Supasit Pannarunothai. 376-380 [doi]
- Diffusion and use of Electronic Health Record Systems in NorwayVigdis Heimly, Anders Grimsmo, Trond Palmer Henningsen, Arild Faxvaag. 381-385 [doi]
- eHealth Vision towards Cooperative Patient Care - Domain Fields and Architectural Challenges of Regional Health Care NetworksNathalie Gusew, Annekatrin Gerlach, Thomas Bartkiewicz, Michael Goldapp, Reinhold Haux, Ulrich Heller, Nils Hellrung, Horst-P. Kierdorf, Thorsten Kleinschmidt, Ulrich Markurth, Michael Marschollek, Maik Plischke, Rainer Schubert, Christoph Seidel, Holger Wiegmann. 386-390 [doi]
- A countrywide clinical informatics project in UruguayAlvaro Margolis, Lino Bessonart, Ana Barbiel, Pablo Pazos, Juan Gil, Heber Machado, Alvaro Vero. 391-395 [doi]
- EHR Implementation in South Africa: How do we get it right?Parimalaranie Yogeswaran, Graham Wright. 396-400 [doi]
- Monitoring diseases across borders: African regional integrative information systemsTungamirirai Simbini, Rosemary Foster, Paul Nesara, Carola Hullin Lucay Cossio. 401-405 [doi]
- A Socio-Technical Approach to Continuity of Care and Electronic Records in the South African ContextNicky Mostert-Phipps, Dalenca Pottas, Mikko Korpela. 406-410 [doi]
- Implementing OpenMRS for patient monitoring in an HIV/AIDS care and treatment program in rural MozambiqueEric-Jan Manders, Eurico José, Manuel Solis, Janeen Burlison, José Leopoldo Nhampossa, Troy Moon. 411-415 [doi]
- Combining Vital Events Registration, Verbal Autopsy and Electronic Medical Records in Rural Ghana for Improved Health Services DeliverySeth Ohemeng-Dapaah, Paul Pronyk, Eric Akosah, Bennett Nemser, Andrew S. Kanter. 416-420 [doi]
- Adopting the National Structure of Nursing Documentation is Consequential in the Development of CareTapio Ala-Hiiro, Kaisa Lemmetty, Satu Pitkänen, Eija Häyrinen. 421-423 [doi]
- Symptoms from Patients as the Primary Information Source for Real-time SurveillanceMonika Alise Johansen, Jan-Are Kolset Johnsen, Neema Shrestha, Johan Gustav Bellika. 427-431 [doi]
- Electronic Surveillance of Healthcare-Associated Infections with MONI-ICU - A Clinical Breakthrough Compared to Conventional Surveillance SystemsWalter Koller, Alexander Blacky, Claudia Bauer, Harald Mandl, Klaus-Peter Adlassnig. 432-436 [doi]
- Using ProMED-Mail and MedWorm Blogs for Cross-Domain Pattern Analysis in Epidemic IntelligenceAvaré Stewart, Kerstin Denecke. 437-441 [doi]
- Improving general practice based epidemiologic surveillance using desktop clients: the French Sentinel Network experienceClément Turbelin, Pierre-Yves Boëlle. 442-446 [doi]
- Attempting to predict the fate of an ongoing epidemic. Lessons from A(H1N1) influenza in USAJosé Luis, Hernández Cáceres. 447-451 [doi]
- Design and Assessment of a Common, Multi-National Public Health Informatics Infrastructure to Enable H1N1 Influenza SurveillanceAneel A. Advani, Aarti M. Turuvekere, Conan Liu, Ken Rubin, Chris Lamer, Theresa Cullen. 452-456 [doi]
- Towards A Multi-Level Game Model for Influenza EpidemicsQiongyu Chen, Tze-Yun Leong. 457-461 [doi]
- Is population-oriented IT supported preventive care in general practice feasible? A database studyJacobus T. van Wyk, B. Mosseveld, Johan van der Lei. 462-465 [doi]
- Exploring new directions in disease surveillance for people with diabetes: Lessons learned and future plansTaxiarchis Botsis, Gunnar Hartvigsen. 466-470 [doi]
- A 3-step eHealth approach to transfer knowledge on HIV and sexual violence in developing countriesHendra van Zyl, Liz Dartnall. 471-475 [doi]
- Using a File Audit to Evaluate Retention in Care and Patient Outcomes in a Programme to Decentralise Antiretroviral Treatment to Primary Health Care Facilities in a High Prevalence Setting in KwaZulu-Natal, South AfricaCatherine Searle, Arthi Ramkissoon, Thamandrie Govender. 476-480 [doi]
- CEMARA an information system for rare diseasesPaul Landais, Claude Messiaen, Ana Rath, Loïc Le Mignot, Eric Dufour, Mohamed Ben Saïd, Jean Philippe Jaïs, Laurent Toubiana, Geneviève Baujat, Eva Bourdon-Lanoy, Marion Gerard-Blanluet, Christine Bodemer, Rémi Salomon, Ségolène Aymé, Martine Le Merrer, Alain Verloes. 481-485 [doi]
- IMPACT: A generalisable system for simulating public health interventionsIain E. Buchan, John D. Ainsworth, Emma Carruthers, Philip A. Couch, Martin O'Flaherty, Duncan Smith, Richard Williams, Simon Capewell. 486-490 [doi]
- A full-text information retrieval system for an epidemiological registryMarc Cuggia, Sahar Bayat, Nicolas Garcelon, Lauren Sanders, Florence Rouget, Arnaud Coursin, Patrick Pladys. 491-495 [doi]
- Obesity Atlas and Methodbox: Towards an Open Framework for Sharing Public Health Intelligence WorkflowsSarah Thew, Paul Jarvis, John D. Ainsworth, Iain E. Buchan. 496-500 [doi]
- Spatiotemporal Antibiotic Resistance Pattern Monitoring using Geographical Information System based Hierarchical Cluster AnalysisRoshan Hewapathirana, Gamini Wijayarathna. 501-504 [doi]
- Traffic Accidents in Crete (1996-2006): the Role of the Emergency Coordination CenterDimitris Vourvahakis, Catherine E. Chronaki, Vasilis Kontoyiannis, Demosthenis Panagopoulos, Spyros Stergiopoulos. 505-509 [doi]
- Traffic Accident In Cuiabá-Mt: An Analysis Through The Data Mining TechnologyNoemi Dreyer Galvão, Heimar de Fátima Marin. 510-513 [doi]
- Investigating health information needs of community radio stations and applying the World Wide Web to disseminate audio productsJanus Snyders, Elmarie van Wyk, Hendra van Zyl. 514-517 [doi]
- Documentation in Pharmacovigilance: Using an ontology to extend and normalize Pubmed queriesDenis Delamarre, Agnès Lillo-Le Louët, Laetitia Guillot, Anne Jamet, Eric Sadou, Theo Ouazine, Anita Burgun, Marie-Christine Jaulent. 518-522 [doi]
- Leapfrogging Paper-Based Records Using Handheld Technology: Experience from Western KenyaMartin C. Were, James Kariuki, Viola Chepngeno, Margaret Wandabwa, Samson K. Ndege, Paula Braitstein, Juddy Wachira, Sylvester N. Kimaiyo, Burke W. Mamlin. 525-529 [doi]
- Cell Phone Short Messaging Service (SMS) for HIV/AIDS in South Africa: A literature reviewKhatry-Chhetry Mukund Bahadur, Peter J. Murrayb. 530-534 [doi]
- Exploring Feasibility of Home Telemanagement in African Americans with Congestive Heart FailureJoseph Finkelstein, Eunme Cha, Cheryl R. Dennison. 535-539 [doi]
- The Emergence of Mobile-Supported National Health Information Systems in Developing CountriesIme Asangansi, Kristin Braa. 540-544 [doi]
- Clinical users' perspective on telemonitoring of patients with long term conditions: understood through concepts of Giddens's structuration theory & consequence of modernityUrvashi Sharma, Julie Barnett, Malcolm Clarke. 545-549 [doi]
- Usage of international standards for integrating extramural monitoring and personal health device data into medical information infrastructureAlexander Mense, Stefan Sauermann, G. Gerbovic, Matthias Frohner, Birgit Pohn, R. Bruckner, Philipp Urbauer, F. Eckkrammer, Harald Wahl. 550-553 [doi]
- Deploying Portable Ultrasonography with Remote Assistance for Isolated Physicians in Africa: Lessons from a Pilot Study in MaliCheick Oumar Bagayoko, Mahamoudane Niang, Seydou T. Traoré, Georges Bediang, Jean-Marc Naef, Antoine Geissbühler. 554-558 [doi]
- Web-Based Asynchronous Teleconsulting for Consumers in Colombia: A 2-year Follow UpJosé Ignacio Valenzuela, Catalina López, Yuli Guzmán, Roosevelt Fajardo. 559-563 [doi]
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- Investigating the potential of e-Learning in healthcare postgraduate curricula: A structural equation modelMaria Katharaki, Stelios Daskalakis, John Mantas. 572-575 [doi]
- Earnings in E-learning: Knowledge, CME credits or both? Hints from Analysis of Attendance Dynamics and Users' BehaviourM. Cristina Mazzoleni, Carla Rognoni, Enrico Finozzi, Mauro Landro, Edda Capodaglio, Marcello Imbriani, Ines Giorgi. 576-580 [doi]
- Multidisciplinary Education in Medical Informatics - A course for medical and informatics studentsBernhard Breil, Fleur Fritz, Volker Thiemann, Martin Dugas. 581-584 [doi]
- Training Software Developers for Electronic Medical Records in RwandaRowan P. Seymour, Amy Tang, John DeRiggi, Christian Munyaburanga, Rita Cuckovitch, Patrick Nyirishema, Hamish S. F. Fraser. 585-589 [doi]
- Strengthening Health Systems through training of Health Care Providers in the conduct of Routine Waiting Time and System Efficiency SurveysGavin Reagon, Ehimario Igumbor. 590-594 [doi]
- Learning of each other - online: On the division of labour between technology and supervisorsRoar Stokken, Gjermund Eikli. 595-599 [doi]
- eBug - teaching children hygiene principles using educational gamesPatty Kostkova, David Farrell, Ed de Quincey, Julius R. Weinberg, Donna Lecky, Cliodna McNulty. 600-604 [doi]
- Ambulatory Orthopaedic Surgery Patients Knowledge with Internet-Based EducationKatja Heikkinen, Sanna Salanterä, Helena Leino-Kilpi. 605-609 [doi]
- An open repositories network development for medical teaching resourcesGérard Soula, Stéfan Jacques Darmoni, Pierre Le Beux, Jean-Marie Renard, Badisse Dahamna, Marius Fieschi. 610-614 [doi]
- Using the Virtual Reality World of Second Life to Teach Nursing Faculty Simulation ManagementElizabeth E. Weiner, Ryan McNew, Patricia A. Trangenstein, Jeffry S. Gordon. 615-619 [doi]
- Teaching During a Pandemic Event: Are Universities Prepared?Jeffry S. Gordon, Elizabeth E. Weiner, Ryan McNew, Patricia A. Trangenstein. 620-624 [doi]
- An approach to simulate and visualize intraoperative scattered radiation exposure to improve radiation protection trainingMarkus Wagner 0006, Christopher Duwenkamp, Wolfram Ludwig, Klaus Dresing, Oliver Johannes Bott. 625-628 [doi]
- A Compositional Personalization Approach for Designing Personalized Patient Educational Interventions for Cardiovascular Risk ManagementSelena Davis, Syed Sibte Raza Abidi, Samuel Alan Stewart. 629-633 [doi]
- Augmented notebooks for pervasive learning in medical practiceNathalie Bricon-Souf, Nicolas Leroy, Jean-Marie Renard. 634-638 [doi]
- Advancing the State-of-the-Art for Virtual Autopsies - Initial Forensic Workflow StudyIsabella Scandurra, Camilla Forsell, Anders Ynnerman, Patric Ljung, Claes Lundström, Anders Persson. 639-643 [doi]
- An Analysis of Nursing Education's Immersion into Second Life, a Multi-user Virtual Environment (MUVE)Patricia A. Trangenstein, Elizabeth E. Weiner, Jeffry S. Gordon, Ryan McNew. 644-647 [doi]
- Trust - Can it be controlled?Debra Box, Dalenca Pottas. 651-655 [doi]
- Informatics and Evidence-Based Medicine: Prescription for SuccessJohn M. Starmer, C. Wright Pinson, Nancy M. Lorenzi. 656-660 [doi]
- The Trajectory of Scientific Discovery: Concept Co-Occurrence and Converging Semantic DistanceTrevor Cohen, Roger W. Schvaneveldt. 661-665 [doi]
- Access Control in Healthcare: the methodology from legislation to practiceAna Ferreira, Ricardo João Cruz Correia, David W. Chadwick, Luis Antunes 0002. 666-670 [doi]
- Can Signalling Theory and the Semaphoric Nature of Information Systems Explain Clinicians' Ambivalence to Informatics?Derek Meyer, Benita Cox. 671-675 [doi]
- Why do People Want a Paper Copy of Their Electronic Patient Record?Torunn Wibe, Mirjam Ekstedt, Ragnhild Hellesø, Laura A. Slaughter. 676-680 [doi]
- Exploring Control in Health Information Systems ImplementationMaryam Ali, Tony Cornford, Ela Klecun. 681-685 [doi]
- Ghost Charts and Shadow Records: Implication for System DesignEllen Balka. 686-690 [doi]
- Why don't innovation models help with informatics implementations?Rod Ward. 691-695 [doi]
- The Information Quality Triangle: A methodology to assess Clinical Information qualityRémy Choquet, Samiha Qouiyd, David Ouagne, Emilie Pasche, Christel Daniel, Omar Boussaïd, Marie-Christine Jaulent. 699-703 [doi]
- Understanding Effective Clinical Communication in Medical ErrorsSaif S. Khairat, Yang Gong. 704-708 [doi]
- Combining Relevance Assignment with Quality of the Evidence to Support Guideline DevelopmentMarcelo Fiszman, Bruce E. Bray, Dongwook Shin, Halil Kilicoglu, Glen C. Bennett, Olivier Bodenreider, Thomas C. Rindflesch. 709-713 [doi]
- Theories, Models and Frameworks for Diagnosing Technology-Induced ErrorElizabeth M. Borycki, André Kushniruk, Jytte Brender. 714-718 [doi]
- The nature of unintended effects of health information systems concerning patient safety: A systematic review with thematic synthesisHabibollah Pirnejad, Roland Bal, Nosrat Shahsavar. 719-723 [doi]
- A system for solution-orientated reporting of errors associated with the extraction of routinely collected clinical data for research and quality improvementGeorgios Michalakidis, Pushpa Kumarapeli, Andre Ring, Jeremy van Vlymen, Paul Krause, Simon de Lusignan. 724-728 [doi]
- Toward a Human-Centered Voluntary Medical Incident Reporting SystemYang Gong. 729-733 [doi]
- Enhanced Notification of Infusion Pump Programming ErrorsR. Scott Evans, Rick Carlson, Kyle V. Johnson, Brent K. Palmer, James F. Lloyd. 734-738 [doi]
- Extraction of Adverse Drug Effects from Clinical RecordsEiji Aramaki, Yasuhide Miura, Masatsugu Tonoike, Tomoko Ohkuma, Hiroshi Masuichi, Kayo Waki, Kazuhiko Ohe. 739-743 [doi]
- 2 - A Meta-Model for the structured Definition of Quality Requirements for Electronic Health Record ServicesAlexander Hörbst, Werner Hackl, Elske Ammenwerth. 744-748 [doi]
- Exploiting UMLS Semantics for Checking Semantic Consistency among UMLS conceptsHalit Erdogan, Esra Erdem, Olivier Bodenreider. 749-753 [doi]
- Empirical Analysis of the Reduction of Medical Expenditures by eHealthYuji Akematsu, Masatsugu Tsuji. 754-758 [doi]
- Using a Business Rule Management System to Improve Disposition of Traumatized PatientsPhilipp Neuhaus, Oliver Noack, Tim A. Majchrzak, Frank Ückert. 759-763 [doi]
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- A. Translational Bioinformatics1351-1358 [doi]
- B. Health Information Systems Design and Architecture1359-1393 [doi]
- C. E-Health Infrastructures1395-1402 [doi]
- D. Health Informatics Evaluation1403-1417 [doi]
- E. Education and Building Health Informatics Capacity1419-1431 [doi]
- F. Consumer Health Informatics1433-1443 [doi]
- G. Image and Signal Processing1445-1448 [doi]
- H. Emerging Technologies1449-1459 [doi]
- I. Knowledge Management and Decision Support1461-1489 [doi]
- J. Data and Text Mining, Natural Language Processing1491-1502 [doi]
- K. Organizational, Economic, Workflow and Policy Issues1503-1515 [doi]
- L. Standards, Ontologies and Terminologies1517-1530 [doi]
- M. Nursing Informatics1531-1541 [doi]
- N. National and International Health IT Efforts and Implementations1543-1556 [doi]
- O. Public Health Informatics1557-1567 [doi]