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International Journal of Medical Informatics, Volume 100
Volume 100, April 2017
- Filipe R. Lucini, Flavio S. Fogliatto, Giovani J. C. da Silveira, Jeruza Neyeloff, Michel J. Anzanello, Ricardo S. Kuchenbecker, Beatriz D. Schaan:
Text mining approach to predict hospital admissions using early medical records from the emergency department. 1-8 - Hannah J. Wong, Rachel Bierbrier, Philip Ma, Sherman D. Quan, Sannie Lai, Robert C. Wu:
An analysis of messages sent between nurses and physicians in deteriorating internal medicine patients to help identify issues in failures to rescue. 9-15
- Joshua D. Cameron, Arkalgud Ramaprasad, Thant Syn:
An ontology of and roadmap for mHealth research. 16-25
- Matthew M. Engelhard, Stephen D. Patek, Kristina Sheridan, John C. Lach, Myla D. Goldman:
Remotely engaged: Lessons from remote monitoring in multiple sclerosis. 26-31
- Christian Siegel, Thomas Ernst Dorner:
Information technologies for active and assisted living - Influences to the quality of life of an ageing society. 32-45
- David Novillo-Ortiz, Tony Hernández-Pérez, Francesc Saigí Rubió:
Availability of information in Public Health on the Internet: An analysis of national health authorities in the Spanish-speaking Latin American and Caribbean countries. 46-55 - Hanna Kauppinen, Riitta Ahonen, Johanna Timonen:
The impact of electronic prescriptions on medication safety in Finnish community pharmacies: A survey of pharmacists. 56-62 - Peter Hoonakker, Pascale Carayon, Randi S. Cartmill:
The impact of secure messaging on workflow in primary care: Results of a multiple-case, multiple-method study. 63-76 - Sander Faber, Marina van Geenhuizen, Mark de Reuver:
eHealth adoption factors in medical hospitals: A focus on the Netherlands. 77-89 - Dedan Opondo, Stefan Visscher, Saied Eslami, Stephanie Medlock, Robert A. Verheij, Joke C. Korevaar, Ameen Abu-Hanna:
Feasibility of automatic evaluation of clinical rules in general practice. 90-94
- Zahra Niazkhani, Habibollah Pirnejad, Parviz Rashidi Khazaee:
The impact of health information technology on organ transplant care: A systematic review. 95-107
- David Z. Adams, Richard Gruss, Alan S. Abrahams:
Automated discovery of safety and efficacy concerns for joint & muscle pain relief treatments from online reviews. 108-120 - Keith P. Waters, Alexandra Zuber, Tungamirirai Simbini, Zwashe Bangani, Ramesh S. Krishnamurthy:
Zimbabwe's Human Resources for health Information System (ZHRIS) - an assessment in the context of establishing a global standard. 121-128
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