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Health Informatics Journal, Volume 12
Volume 12, Number 1, March 2006
- Panagiotis D. Bamidis, Barry Eaglestone:
Health information management: a retrospective account of a decade of iSHIMR events and highlights from iSHIMR2005. 5-12 - Karen Day, A. C. Norris:
Supporting information technology across health boards in New Zealand: themes emerging from the development of a shared services organization. 13-25 - Asma Al-Busaidi, W. Alex Gray, Nick J. Fiddian:
Personalizing web information for patients: linking patient medical data with the web via a patient personal knowledge base. 27-39 - Kathleen B. Oliver, Nancy K. Roderer:
Working towards the informationist. 41-48 - Caroline E. Brook, Peter A. Bath:
An examination of the levels of confidence that consultants have in routinely collected clinical information. 49-64 - Dimitris Ballas, Graham P. Clarke, Danny Dorling, Jan Rigby, Ben Wheeler:
Using geographical information systems and spatial microsimulation for the analysis of health inequalities. 65-79 - Miquel Angel Mayer, Vangelis Karkaletsis, Phil Archer, Pau Ruiz, Konstantinos Stamatakis, Angela Leis:
Quality labelling of medical web content. 81-87
Volume 12, Number 2, June 2006
- Anne Adams, Patty Kostkova:
Special Issue on Digital Libraries. 91-92 - Timothy Miles-Board, Leslie Carr, Gary B. Wills, Guillermo Power, Christopher Bailey, Wendy Hall, Matthew Stenning, Simon Grange:
Extending the role of a healthcare digital library environment to support orthopaedic research. 93-105 - Thorsten Möller, Heiko Schuldt, Andreas Gerber, Matthias Klusch:
Next-generation applications in healthcare digital libraries using semantic service composition and coordination. 107-119 - Annika Hinze, George Buchanan, Doris Jung, Anne Adams:
HDLalert - a healthcare DL alerting system: from user needs to implementation. 121-135 - Gemma Madle, Patty Kostkova, Jane Mani-Saada, Anjana Roy:
Lessons learned from evaluation of the use of the National electronic Library of Infection. 137-151 - Karen Clarke, John Rooksby, Mark Rouncefield, Rob Procter, Roger Slack:
Healthcare information giving services: technologies and everyday practicalities. 153-164 - Simon Attfield, Anne Adams, Ann Blandford:
Patient information needs: pre- and post-consultation. 165-177
Volume 12, Number 3, September 2006
- Patricia A. Abboud, Rose Ancheta, Michael McKibben, Brian R. Jacobs:
Impact of workflow-integrated corollary orders on aminoglycoside monitoring in children. 187-198 - Siaw-Teng Liaw, Elizabeth Deveny, Iain Morrison, Bryn Lewis:
Clinical, information and business process modeling to promote development of safe and flexible software. 199-211 - Awang M. Bulgiba, Mark H. Fisher:
Using neural networks and just nine patient-reportable factors of screen for AMI. 213-225 - Lars Brabyn, Paul Beere:
Population access to hospital emergency departments and the impacts of health reform in New Zealand. 227-237 - Ramesh Farzanfar:
When computers should remain computers: a qualitative look at the humanization of health care technology. 239-254
Volume 12, Number 4, December 2006
- Ross Shegog, Leona K. Bartholomew, Marianna M. Sockrider, Danita I. Czyzewski, Susan Pilney, Patricia Dolan Mullen, Stuart L. Abramson:
Computer-based decision support for pediatric asthma management: description and feasibility of the Stop Asthma Clinical System. 259-273 - Anjana Roy, Patty Kostkova, Michael Catchpole, Ewart R. Carson:
Web-based provision of information on infectious diseases: a systems study. 274-292 - Nick Harrop, Trevor Wood-Harper, Alan Gillies:
Neglected user perspectives in the design of an online hospital bed-state system: implications for the National Programme for IT in the NHS. 293-303 - Annalu Waller, Victoria Franklin, Claudia Pagliari, Stephen Greene:
Participatory design of a text message scheduling system to support young people with diabetes. 304-318
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