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Health Informatics Journal, Volume 17
Volume 17, Number 1, March 2011
- Malcolm J. Taylor, Bashir Matata, Rod Stables, Andy Laws, D. England, Paulo J. G. Lisboa:
Issues in online patient self-reporting of health status. 5-14 - John 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. 15-23 - Mads R. Dahl, Eivind O. Simonsen, Christian B. Høyer:
What you see is not what you get in the PDF document format. 24-32 - Ya-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. 33-40 - Qiang 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. 41-50 - Thomas Winman, Hans Rystedt:
Electronic patient records in action: Transforming information into professionally relevant knowledge. 51-62 - Deborah Beranek Lafky, Thomas A. Horan:
Personal health records: Consumer attitudes toward privacy and security of their personal health information. 63-71 - Jennifer 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. 72-88
Volume 17, Number 2, June 2011
- Vangelis Karkaletsis, Miguel Angel Mayer, Pythagoras Karampiperis:
Special issue on semantic descriptions of medical web resources: Technologies to support their creation, maintenance and access. 91-94
- Miguel Angel 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. 95-115 - Arnaud Gaudinat, Sarah Cruchet, Célia Boyer, Pravir Chrawdhry:
Enriching the trustworthiness of health-related web pages. 116-126 - Aristides Th. Vagelatos, Elena Mantzari, Mavina Pantazara, Christos Tsalidis, Chryssoula Kalamara:
Developing tools and resources for the biomedical domain of the Greek language. 127-139 - Manolis Maragoudakis, Ilias Maglogiannis:
A medical ontology for intelligent web-based skin lesions image retrieval. 140-157
Volume 17, Number 3, September 2011
- Margrethe Aanesen, Ann Therese Lotherington, Frank Olsen:
Smarter elder care? A cost-effectiveness analysis of implementing technology in elder care. 161-172 - Susan 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. 173-190 - Anthony C. Robinson, Alan M. MacEachren, Robert E. Roth:
Designing a web-based learning portal for geographic visualization and analysis in public health. 191-208 - Nancy 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. 209-223 - Mia 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. 224-243
Volume 17, Number 4, December 2011
- Laurence Alpay, Paul van der Boog, Adrie Dumaij:
An empowerment-based approach to developing innovative e-health tools for self-management. 247-255 - Kim 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. 256-265 - Lyndsay 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. 266-276 - Nadine Schuurman, Ellen Randall, Myriam Berube:
A spatial decision support tool for estimating population catchments to aid rural and remote health service allocation planning. 277-293 - Shyamala G. Nadathur, James R. Warren:
Emergency department triaging of admitted stroke patients - A Bayesian Network analysis. 294-312
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