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International Journal of Medical Informatics, Volume 109
Volume 109, January 2018
- Taro Shimizu, Takaaki Nemoto, Yasuharu Tokuda:
Effectiveness of a clinical knowledge support system for reducing diagnostic errors in outpatient care in Japan: A retrospective study. 1-4 - Melissa T. Baysari, Rae-Anne Hardie, Rebecca Lake, Lauren Richardson, Cheryl McCullagh, Alan Gardo, Johanna I. Westbrook:
Longitudinal study of user experiences of a CPOE system in a pediatric hospital. 5-14 - Ransome Epie Bawack, Jean-Robert Kala Kamdjoug:
Adequacy of UTAUT in clinician adoption of health information systems in developing countries: The case of Cameroon. 15-22 - Veronica Muthee, A. F. Bochner, Samuel Kang'a, G. Owiso, W. Akhwale, Steven Wanyee, Nancy H. Puttkammer:
Site readiness assessment preceding the implementation of a HIV care and treatment electronic medical record system in Kenya. 23-29 - Joana S. Paiva, João M. R. Cardoso, Tânia Pereira:
Supervised learning methods for pathological arterial pulse wave differentiation: A SVM and neural networks approach. 30-38 - Boroto Hwabamungu, Irwin Brown, Quentin Williams:
Stakeholder influence in public sector information systems strategy implementation - The case of public hospitals in South Africa. 39-48 - Ken Monahan, Daniel Fabbri:
Schedule-based metrics for the evaluation of clinic performance and potential recovery of cancelled appointments. 49-54 - Maqbool Ali, Soyeon Caren Han, Hafiz Syed Muhammad Bilal, Sungyoung Lee, Matthew Jee Yun Kang, Byeong Ho Kang, Muhammad Asif Razzaq, Muhammad Bilal Amin:
iCBLS: An interactive case-based learning system for medical education. 55-69 - John Ferguson, Ailish Hannigan, Austin Stack:
A new computationally efficient algorithm for record linkage with field dependency and missing data imputation. 70-75 - Erjia Yan, Yongjun Zhu:
Tracking word semantic change in biomedical literature. 76-86 - Ajit Appari, M. Eric Johnson, Denise L. Anthony:
Health IT and inappropriate utilization of outpatient imaging: A cross-sectional study of U.S. hospitals. 87-95 - Mette Heringa, Annet van der Heide, Annemieke Floor-Schreudering, Peter A. G. M. De Smet, Marcel L. Bouvy:
Better specification of triggers to reduce the number of drug interaction alerts in primary care. 96-102
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