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- 2020
- Joanna Abraham, Shirley Burton, Howard S. Gordon:
Moving patients from emergency department to medical intensive care unit: Tracing barriers and root contributors. Int. J. Medical Informatics 133 (2020) - Henrik Andersson, Tobias Andersson Granberg, Marielle Christiansen, Eirik Skorge Aartun, Håkon Leknes:
Using optimization to provide decision support for strategic emergency medical service planning - Three case studies. Int. J. Medical Informatics 133 (2020) - Melissa T. Baysari, Wu Yi Zheng, Amina Tariq, Maureen Heywood, Grace Scott, Ling Li, Bethany A. Van Dort, Kasun Rathnayake, Richard O. Day, Johanna I. Westbrook:
An experimental investigation of the impact of alert frequency and relevance on alert dwell time. Int. J. Medical Informatics 133 (2020) - Minsu Cho, Kidong Kim, Jungeun Lim, Hyunyoung Baek, Seok Kim, Hee Hwang, Minseok Song, Sooyoung Yoo:
Developing data-driven clinical pathways using electronic health records: The cases of total laparoscopic hysterectomy and rotator cuff tears. Int. J. Medical Informatics 133 (2020) - Ana Folch-Ayora, Loreto Macia-Soler, Maria José López-Montesinos, Pablo Salas Medina, María Pilar Moles Julio, Ana Myriam Seva-Llor:
Mobile applications in oncology: A systematic review of health science databases. Int. J. Medical Informatics 133 (2020) - Fatemeh Rangraz Jeddi, Ehsan Nabovati, Reyhane Bigham, Reza Khajouei:
Usability evaluation of a comprehensive national health information system: relationship of quality components to users' characteristics. Int. J. Medical Informatics 133 (2020) - Jung Hwan Jo, Ji Rak Kim, Moon Jong Kim, Jin Woo Chung, Ji Woon Park:
Quality and readability of online information on dental treatment for snoring and obstructive sleep apnea. Int. J. Medical Informatics 133 (2020) - Min-Jeoung Kang, Patricia C. Dykes, Zfania Tom Korach, Li Zhou, Kumiko O. Schnock, Jennifer Thate, Kimberly Whalen, Haomiao Jia, Jessica M. Schwartz, Jose P. Garcia, Christopher Knaplund, Kenrick D. Cato, Sarah Collins Rossetti:
Identifying nurses' concern concepts about patient deterioration using a standard nursing terminology. Int. J. Medical Informatics 133 (2020) - Marcel K. P. Kusch, Alexander Zien, Christian Hachenberg, Walter E. Haefeli, Hanna M. Seidling:
Information on adverse drug reactions - Proof of principle for a structured database that allows customization of drug information. Int. J. Medical Informatics 133 (2020) - Yan Li, Matthew Sperrin, Glen P. Martin, Darren M. Ashcroft, Tjeerd Pieter van Staa:
Examining the impact of data quality and completeness of electronic health records on predictions of patients' risks of cardiovascular disease. Int. J. Medical Informatics 133 (2020) - Mika Murtojärvi, Anni S. Halkola, Antti Airola, Teemu D. Laajala, Tuomas Mirtti, Tero Aittokallio, Tapio Pahikkala:
Cost-effective survival prediction for patients with advanced prostate cancer using clinical trial and real-world hospital registry datasets. Int. J. Medical Informatics 133 (2020) - Katoo M. Muylle, Kristof Gentens, Alain G. Dupont, Pieter Cornu:
Evaluation of context-specific alerts for potassium-increasing drug-drug interactions: A pre-post study. Int. J. Medical Informatics 133 (2020) - Miroslav Muzny, André Henriksen, Alain Giordanengo, Jan Muzík, Astrid Grøttland, Håvard Blixgård, Gunnar Hartvigsen, Eirik Årsand:
Wearable sensors with possibilities for data exchange: Analyzing status and needs of different actors in mobile health monitoring systems. Int. J. Medical Informatics 133 (2020) - Anne Njoroge, Matthew D. Dunbar, Felix Abuna, Peter Simpson, Paul Macharia, Bourke Betz, Peter Cherutich, David Bukusi, Carey Farquhar:
Feasibility and acceptability of an iris biometric system for unique patient identification in routine HIV services in Kenya. Int. J. Medical Informatics 133 (2020) - Anneloek Rauwerdink, Marise J. Kasteleyn, Joke A. Haafkens, Niels H. Chavannes, Marlies P. Schijven:
A national eHealth vision developed by University Medical Centres: A concept mapping study. Int. J. Medical Informatics 133 (2020) - Charlotte Siefridt, Julien Grosjean, Tatiana Lefebvre, Laetitia Rollin, Stéfan Jacques Darmoni, Matthieu Schuers:
Evaluation of automatic annotation by a multi-terminological concepts extractor within a corpus of data from family medicine consultations. Int. J. Medical Informatics 133 (2020) - Ahmed Taher, Edward Bunker, Lucas B. Chartier, Olivia Ostrow, Howard Ovens, Brittany Davis, Michael J. Schull:
Application of the Informatics Stack framework to describe a population-level emergency department return visit continuous quality improvement program. Int. J. Medical Informatics 133 (2020) - Jessica N. Tomasi, Megan V. Hamilton, Mark Fan, Sonia J. Pinkney, Kristen L. Middaugh, Christopher S. Parshuram, Patricia L. Trbovich:
Assessing the electronic Bedside Paediatric Early Warning System: A simulation study on decision-making and usability. Int. J. Medical Informatics 133 (2020) - Sophia Y. Wang, Suzann Pershing, Elaine Tran, Tina Hernandez-Boussard:
Automated extraction of ophthalmic surgery outcomes from the electronic health record. Int. J. Medical Informatics 133 (2020) - Yan Wang, Yanling Wang, Brian Greene, Liu Sun:
An analysis and evaluation of quality and behavioral change techniques among physical activity apps in China. Int. J. Medical Informatics 133 (2020) - Christopher Watura, Sujal R. Desai:
Radiology report alerts - are emailed 'Fail-Safe' alerts acknowledged and acted upon? Int. J. Medical Informatics 133 (2020) - Xia Zhao, Lina Wang, Chenxi Ge, Xueting Zhen, Zheng Chen, Jie Wang, Yuanyuan Zhou:
Smartphone application training program improves smartphone usage competency and quality of life among the elderly in an elder university in China: A randomized controlled trial. Int. J. Medical Informatics 133 (2020)
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