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2010 – 2019
- 2012
- [j35]Robert Jameson, Daniel P. Lorence, James Lee:
Integrating Computerized Primitives and Annotated Video Patterns: A Proposed Model for Autism Diagnosis and Research. J. Medical Syst. 36(3): 2037-2045 (2012) - [j34]Daniel P. Lorence, Li Fong Wu:
Meeting US Health Reform Mandates with Computerized Health Services Utilization Matching and Optimization. J. Medical Syst. 36(3): 2047-2055 (2012) - [j33]Daniel P. Lorence, James Li:
Using Multiple Array Sensing and Non-Invasive Data Capture As a Model For Polypharmacy Error Detection. J. Medical Syst. 36(4): 2063-2069 (2012) - [j32]Robert Jameson, Daniel P. Lorence, Jennifer Lin:
Data Capture of Transdermal Glucose Monitoring through Computerized Appliance-Based Virtual Remote Sensing and Alert Systems. J. Medical Syst. 36(4): 2193-2201 (2012) - [j31]Daniel P. Lorence, Joseph Wu:
Computerized Disease Profiling Using GPS-Linked Multi-Function Sensor Cartridges. J. Medical Syst. 36(4): 2537-2545 (2012) - 2010
- [j30]Daniel P. Lorence, John Chin, Michael Richards:
Meeting the ONCHIT Population Health Mandate: A Proposed Model for Security in Selective Transportable Distributed Environments. J. Medical Syst. 34(4): 563-572 (2010) - [j29]Daniel P. Lorence, James Lee, Michael Richards:
ONCHIT Security in Distributed Environments: A Proposed Model for Implantable Devices. J. Medical Syst. 34(4): 601-608 (2010) - [j28]Daniel P. Lorence, Anusha Sivaramakrishnan, Michael Richards:
Transaction-Neutral Implanted Data Collection Interface as EMR Driver: A Model for Emerging Distributed Medical Technologies. J. Medical Syst. 34(4): 609-617 (2010) - [j27]Richard Churchill, Daniel P. Lorence, Michael Richards:
Advanced Data Capture in the Assisted Medical Home: A Model for Distributed and Multimedia Technologies. J. Medical Syst. 34(4): 685-693 (2010) - [j26]Richard Churchill, Daniel P. Lorence, Michael Richards:
Proposed Model for ONCHIT Pre-Case Biosurveillance Using Multiple Array Sensing and Non-Invasive Data Capture. J. Medical Syst. 34(4): 695-700 (2010)
2000 – 2009
- 2008
- [j25]Daniel P. Lorence, Heeyoung Park:
Group disparities and health information: a study of online access for the underserved. Health Informatics J. 14(1): 29-38 (2008) - [j24]Daniel P. Lorence, Joanna Abraham:
A study of undue pain and surfing: using hierarchical criteria to assess website quality. Health Informatics J. 14(3): 155-173 (2008) - [j23]Daniel P. Lorence:
The internet and civil disobedience: examining a new form of e-health behaviour. Int. J. Electron. Heal. 4(3/4): 236-243 (2008) - [j22]Daniel P. Lorence, Richard Churchill:
Communicating e-health research across organisational boundaries: a medical model for temporary or limited communities of practice. Int. J. Electron. Heal. 4(3/4): 257-266 (2008) - [j21]Daniel P. Lorence:
Outsourcing Services in Partial Digital Environments: Assessing Management Preferences Where Paper is King. J. Comput. Inf. Syst. 48(3): 103-110 (2008) - [j20]Daniel P. Lorence, Li Chen:
Disparities in Health Information Quality Across the Rural-Urban Continuum: Where is Coded Data More Reliable? J. Medical Syst. 32(1): 1-8 (2008) - 2007
- [j19]Daniel P. Lorence, Heeyoung Park:
Study of Education Disparities and Health Information Seeking Behavior. Cyberpsychology Behav. Soc. Netw. 10(1): 149-151 (2007) - [j18]Daniel P. Lorence, Li Chen:
A study of peer-to-peer information in a domain of uncertainty: the case of epilepsy. Health Informatics J. 13(4): 303-316 (2007) - [j17]Daniel P. Lorence, Richard Churchill:
A Study of the Web as DTC Drug Marketing Agent. J. Medical Syst. 31(6): 551-556 (2007) - [j16]Daniel P. Lorence:
Why There Can Be No Sustainable National Healthcare IT Program Without a Translational Health Information Science. J. Medical Syst. 31(6): 557-562 (2007) - 2006
- [j15]Daniel P. Lorence, Joanna Abraham:
Analysis of semantic search within the domains of uncertainty: using Keyword Effectiveness Indexing as an evaluation tool. Int. J. Electron. Heal. 2(3): 263-276 (2006) - [j14]Daniel P. Lorence, Anusha Sivaramakrishnan:
Technology assessment of resources for the emerging US e-health infrastructure: a proposed interoperability model. Int. J. Electron. Heal. 2(3): 291-303 (2006) - [j13]Daniel P. Lorence, Bobbi Hummel:
Substitute or support? Examining the role of consumer-centric e-discussion within domains of uncertainty. Int. J. Electron. Heal. 2(4): 378-397 (2006) - [j12]Daniel P. Lorence, Tracy Lin Hatton:
Assessing Domains of Uncertainty in Critical Web-Based Healthcare Communities. J. Medical Syst. 30(2): 117-122 (2006) - [j11]Daniel P. Lorence, Joanna Abraham:
Comparative Analysis of Medical Web Search Using Generalized vs. Niche Technologies. J. Medical Syst. 30(3): 211-219 (2006) - [j10]Daniel P. Lorence, Heeyoung Park, Susannah Fox:
Racial disparities in health information access: resilience of the digital divide. J. Medical Syst. 30(4): 241-249 (2006) - [j9]Daniel P. Lorence, Heeyoung Park, Susannah Fox:
Assessing Health Consumerism on the Web: A Demographic Profile of Information-Seeking Behaviors. J. Medical Syst. 30(4): 251-258 (2006) - 2005
- [j8]Daniel P. Lorence, Sabatini J. Monatesti, Robert Margenthaler, Ellen Hoadley:
Toward a patientcentric medical information model: issues and challenges for US adoption. Int. J. Electron. Heal. 1(4): 349-364 (2005) - [j7]Daniel P. Lorence, Richard Churchill:
Incremental adoption of information security in health-care organizations: implications for document management. IEEE Trans. Inf. Technol. Biomed. 9(2): 169-173 (2005) - [j6]Daniel P. Lorence, Richard Churchill:
Clinical knowledge management using computerized patient record systems: is the current infrastructure adequate? IEEE Trans. Inf. Technol. Biomed. 9(2): 283-288 (2005) - 2004
- [j5]Daniel P. Lorence, Amanda Spink:
Healthcare information systems outsourcing. Int. J. Inf. Manag. 24(2): 131-145 (2004) - [j4]Amanda Spink, Huseyin Cenk Özmutlu, Daniel P. Lorence:
Web searching for sexual information: an exploratory study. Inf. Process. Manag. 40(1): 113-123 (2004) - 2003
- [j3]Daniel P. Lorence:
The perils of data misreporting. Commun. ACM 46(11): 85-88 (2003) - [j2]Daniel P. Lorence:
Discriminant Patterns of Consistency in Health Data Dictionaries: Implications for Evidence-Based Medicine. Health Informatics J. 9(3): 137-147 (2003) - [j1]Daniel P. Lorence, Amanda Spink:
Assessment of preferences for classification detail in medical information: is uniformity better? Inf. Process. Manag. 39(3): 465-477 (2003)
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