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International Journal of Medical Informatics, Volume 69
Volume 69, Number 1, January 2003
- A. Sophie Gosling, Johanna I. Westbrook, Enrico W. Coiera:
Variation in the use of online clinical evidence: a qualitative analysis. 1-16 - Marco Wiltgen, A. Gerger, Josef Smolle:
Tissue counter analysis of benign common nevi and malignant melanoma. 17-28 - Marion J. Ball, Charlotte A. Weaver, Patricia A. Abbott:
Enabling technologies promise to revitalize the role of nursing in an era of patient safety. 29-38 - Sharif M. Qatarneh, Marilyn E. Noz, Simo Hyödynmaa, Gerald Q. Maguire Jr., Elissa L. Kramer, Joakim Crafoord:
Evaluation of a segmentation procedure to delineate organs for use in construction of a radiation therapy planning atlas. 39-55 - Ann Marie Kimball, L. Shih, J. Brown, T. G. Harris, Nedra A. Pautler, R. W. Jamieson, J. Bolles, C. Horwitch:
International distance-learning outreach: the APEC EINet experience. 57-62 - Eldon D. Lehmann:
Usage of a diabetes simulation system for education via the internet. 63-69 - Søren Plougmann, Ole K. Hejlesen, David A. Cavan:
Reply to the 'letter to the editor' from Eldon Lehmann. 71
Volume 69, Numbers 2-3, March 2003
- Klaus A. Kuhn, Dario A. Giuse, Jan L. Talmon:
The Heidelberg Conference: Setting an agenda for the IMIA working group on Health Information Systems. 77-82 - Marion J. Ball:
Hospital information systems: perspectives on problems and prospects, 1979 and 2002. 83-89 - Albert R. Bakker:
Views on HIS development; recommendations of earlier working conferences compared with present challenges. 91-97 - William Ed Hammond:
Making the boundaries clearer: revisiting information systems with fading boundaries. 99-104 - Dario A. Giuse, Klaus A. Kuhn:
Health information systems challenges: the Heidelberg conference and the future. 105-114 - Patrice Degoulet, Lise Marin, Marion Lavril, Christel Le Bozec, Elisabeth Delbecke, Jean-Jacques Meaux, Lionel Rose:
The HEGP component-based clinical information system. 115-126 - Antoine Geissbühler:
Building man-man-machine synergies: Experiences from the Vanderbilt and Geneva clinical information systems. 127-133 - Steven H. Brown, Michael J. Lincoln, Peter J. Groen, Robert M. Kolodner:
VistA - U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs national-scale HIS. 135-156 - Joseph F. Coyle, Angelo Rossi Mori, Stanley M. Huff:
Standards for detailed clinical models as the basis for medical data exchange and decision support. 157-174 - Clement J. McDonald, Gunther Schadow, Michael Barnes, Paul R. Dexter, J. Marc Overhage, Burke W. Mamlin, J. Michael McCoy:
Open Source software in medical informatics - why, how and what. 175-184 - Charles Safran:
The collaborative edge: patient empowerment for vulnerable populations. 185-190 - Johan G. Beun:
Electronic healthcare record; a way to empower the patient. 191-196 - Nancy M. Lorenzi, Robert T. Riley:
Organizational ISSUES=change. 197-203 - Enrico W. Coiera:
Interaction design theory. 205-222 - Marc Berg, Pieter J. Toussaint:
The mantra of modeling and the forgotten powers of paper: a sociotechnical view on the development of process-oriented ICT in health care. 223-234 - Joan S. Ash, P. Zoë Stavri, Richard H. Dykstra, Lara Fournier:
Implementing computerized physician order entry: the importance of special people. 235-250 - Jeremy C. Wyatt, Sylvia M. Wyatt:
When and how to evaluate health information systems? 251-259 - Charles P. Friedman, Ume L. Abbas:
Is medical informatics a mature science? A review of measurement practice in outcome studies of clinical systems. 261-272 - Peter J. Haug, Beatriz H. S. C. Rocha, R. Scott Evans:
Decision support in medicine: lessons from the HELP system. 273-284 - Hiroshi Takeda, Yasushi Matsumura, Kazue Nakajima, Shigenori Kuwata, Yang Zhenjun, Ji Shanmai, Qiyan Zhang, Chen Yufen, Hideo Kusuoka, Michitoshi Inoue:
Health care quality management by means of an incident report system and an electronic patient record system. 285-293 - Ab R. Bakker, William Ed Hammond:
Report of conference track 1: basic bottlenecks. 295-296 - Richard Lenz, Stanley M. Huff, Antoine Geissbühler:
Report of conference track 2: pathways to open architectures. 297-299 - Patti Brennan, Charles Safran:
Report of conference track 3: patient empowerment. 301-304 - Joan S. Ash, Marc Berg:
Report of conference Track 4: socio-technical issues of HIS. 305-306 - C. F. Friedman, Peter J. Haug:
Report on conference track 5: evaluation metrics and outcome. 307-309 - Carl Theo Ehlers:
Banquet presentation. 311-312
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