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BMC Medical Informatics & Decision Making, Volume 9
Volume 9, 2009
- Berit Kriström, Jovanna Dahlgren, Aimon Niklasson, Andreas F. M. Nierop, Kerstin Albertsson-Wikland:
The first-year growth response to growth hormone treatment predicts the long-term prepubertal growth response in children. 1 - Soo-Yeon Ji, Rebecca Smith, Toan Huynh, Kayvan Najarian:
A comparative analysis of multi-level computer-assisted decision making systems for traumatic injuries. 2 - Ronan A. Lyons, Kerina H. Jones, Gareth John, Caroline J. Brooks, Jean-Philippe Verplancke, David V. Ford, Ginevra Brown, Ken Leake:
The SAIL databank: linking multiple health and social care datasets. 3 - Amir-Homayoon Najmi, Howard S. Burkom:
Recursive least squares background prediction of univariate syndromic surveillance data. 4 - Bernhard Breil, Axel Semjonow, Martin Dugas:
HIS-based electronic documentation can significantly reduce the time from biopsy to final report for prostate tumours and supports quality management as well as clinical research. 5 - Madhukar H. Trivedi, Ella J. Daly, Janet K. Kern, Bruce D. Grannemann, Prabha Sunderajan, Cynthia A. Claassen:
Barriers to implementation of a computerized decision support system for depression: an observational report on lessons learned in "real world" clinical settings. 6 - Jonathan P. DeShazo, Donna L. LaVallie, Fredric M. Wolf:
Publication trends in the medical informatics literature: 20 years of "Medical Informatics" in MeSH. 7 - Bengt Åstrand, Emelie Montelius, Göran Petersson, Anders Ekedahl:
Assessment of ePrescription quality: an observational study at three mail-order pharmacies. 8 - David Boddy, Gerry King, Julia S. Clark, David Heaney, Frances S. Mair:
The influence of context and process when implementing e-health. 9 - Grace Yuet-Chee Chung:
Sentence retrieval for abstracts of randomized controlled trials. 10 - Brent Mollon, Jaron J. R. Chong, Anne Holbrook, Melani Sung, Lehana Thabane, Gary Foster:
Features predicting the success of computerized decision support for prescribing: a systematic review of randomized controlled trials. 11 - Mahinda Kommalage:
Use of the internet by patients attending specialist clinics in Sri Lanka: a cross sectional study. 12 - Yuan Cao, Na Wang, Xiaomin Ying, Ailing Li, Hengsha Wang, Xuemin Zhang, Wuju Li:
BioSunMS: a plug-in-based software for the management of patients information and the analysis of peptide profiles from mass spectrometry. 13 - Loïc Josseran, Nadège Caillère, Dominique Brun-Ney, Jean Rottner, Laurent Filleul, Gilles Brucker, Pascal Astagneau:
Syndromic surveillance and heat wave morbidity: a pilot study based on emergency departments in France. 14 - Nancy M. Lorenzi, Angelina Kouroubali, Don E. Detmer, Meryl Bloomrosen:
How to successfully select and implement electronic health records (EHR) in small ambulatory practice settings. 15 - Moises A. Huaman, Roger V. Araujo-Castillo, Giselle Soto, Joan M. Neyra, Jose A. Quispe, Miguel F. Fernandez, Carmen C. Mundaca, David L. Blazes:
Impact of two interventions on timeliness and data quality of an electronic disease surveillance system in a resource limited setting (Peru): a prospective evaluation. 16 - Kensaku Kawamoto, David F. Lobach, Huntington F. Willard, Geoffrey S. Ginsburg:
A national clinical decision support infrastructure to enable the widespread and consistent practice of genomic and personalized medicine. 17 - John D. Keen, James E. Keen:
What is the point: will screening mammography save my life? 18 - Stephen W. Duffy:
Commentary on 'What is the point: will screening mammography save my life?' by Keen and Keen. 19 - Michael Retsky:
Comments on John D. Keen and James E. Keen, What is the point: will screening mammography save my life? BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making, 2009. 20 - Ryan P. Hafen, David E. Anderson, William S. Cleveland, Ross Maciejewski, David S. Ebert, Ahmad M. Abusalah, Mohamed Yakout, Mourad Ouzzani, Shaun J. Grannis:
Syndromic surveillance: STL for modeling, visualizing, and monitoring disease counts. 21 - Fatemeh Moeinedin, Rahim Moineddin, Alejandro R. Jadad, Jemila S. Hamid, Teresa To, Joseph Beyene:
Application of biomedical informatics to chronic pediatric diseases: a systematic review. 22 - David Samoocha, David J. Bruinvels, Johannes R. Anema, Romy Steenbeek, Allard J. van der Beek:
Empowerment of disability benefit claimants through an interactive website: design of a randomized controlled trial. 23 - William R. Hersh:
A stimulus to define informatics and health information technology. 24 - Manfred Weiss, Markus Huber-Lang, Michael Taenzer, Karl Traeger, Juergen Altherr, Martina Kron, Birgit Hay, Marion Schneider:
Different patient case mix by applying the 2003 SCCM/ESICM/ACCP/ATS/SIS sepsis definitions instead of the 1992 ACCP/SCCM sepsis definitions in surgical patients: a retrospective observational study. 25 - Fiona Ulph, Ellen Townsend, Cris Glazebrook:
How should risk be communicated to children: a cross-sectional study comparing different formats of probability information. 26 - Ojan Assadian, Magda Diab-Elschahawi, Athanasios Makristathis, Alexander Blacky, Walter Koller, Klaus-Peter Adlassnig:
Data correction pre-processing for electronically stored blood culture results: Implications on microbial spectrum and empiric antibiotic therapy. 27 - Massoud Toussi, Jean-Baptiste Lamy, Philippe Le Toumelin, Alain Venot:
Using data mining techniques to explore physicians' therapeutic decisions when clinical guidelines do not provide recommendations: methods and example for type 2 diabetes. 28 - Eivind Vedvik, Aksel Tjora, Arild Faxvaag:
Beyond the EPR: Complementary roles of the hospital-wide electronic health record and clinical departmental systems. 29 - Renate Quinzler, Simon P. W. Schmitt, Maria Pritsch, Jens Kaltschmidt, Walter E. Haefeli:
Substantial reduction of inappropriate tablet splitting with computerised decision support: a prospective intervention study assessing potential benefit and harm. 30 - Frank J. Manion, Robert J. Robbins, William A. Weems, Rebecca S. Crowley:
Security and privacy requirements for a multi-institutional cancer research data grid: an interview-based study. 31 - Catherine J. Staes, Wu Xu, Samuel D. LeFevre, Ronald C. Price, Scott P. Narus, Adi V. Gundlapalli, Robert T. Rolfs, Barry Nangle, Matthew H. Samore, Julio C. Facelli:
A case for using grid architecture for state public health informatics: the Utah perspective. 32 - Rong Chen, Gunnar O. Klein, Erik Sundvall, Daniel Karlsson, Hans Åhlfeldt:
Archetype-based conversion of EHR content models: pilot experience with a regional EHR system. 33 - Keith R. Lloyd, Matteo Cella, Michael A. Tanenblatt, Anni Coden:
Analysis of clinical uncertainties by health professionals and patients: an example from mental health. 34 - Naomi S. Bardach, Jie Huang, Richard Brand, John Hsu:
Evolving health information technology and the timely availability of visit diagnoses from ambulatory visits: A natural experiment in an integrated delivery system. 35 - David V. Conesa, Antonio López-Quílez, Miguel A. Martínez-Beneito, María Miralles, Francisco Verdejo:
FluDetWeb: an interactive web-based system for the early detection of the onset of influenza epidemics. 36 - Lina Hellström, Karolina Waern, Emelie Montelius, Bengt Åstrand, Tony Rydberg, Göran Petersson:
Physicians' attitudes towards ePrescribing - evaluation of a Swedish full-scale implementation. 37 - Margo C. Orchard, Mark J. Dobrow, Lawrence Paszat, Hedy Jiang, Patrick E. Brown:
Access to electronic health records by care setting and provider type: perceptions of cancer care providers in Ontario, Canada. 38 - Rochelle E. Watkins, Serryn Eagleson, Bert Veenendaal, Graeme Wright, Aileen J. Plant:
Disease surveillance using a hidden Markov model. 39 - Linda C. Li, Paul M. Adam, Anne F. Townsend, Dawn Stacey, Diane Lacaille, Susan Cox, Jessie McGowan, Peter Tugwell, Gerri Sinclair, Kendall Ho, Catherine L. Backman:
Improving healthcare consumer effectiveness: An Animated, Self-serve, Web-based Research Tool (ANSWER) for people with early rheumatoid arthritis. 40 - Rainer Schnell, Tobias Bachteler, Jörg Reiher:
Privacy-preserving record linkage using Bloom filters. 41 - Andrea Nucita, Giuseppe M. Bernava, Michelangelo Bartolo, Fabio Masi, Pietro Giglio, Marco Peroni, Giovanni Pizzimenti, Leonardo Palombi:
A global approach to the management of EMR (Electronic Medical Records) of patients with HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa: the experience of DREAM Software. 42 - Craig E. Kuziemsky, Elizabeth M. Borycki, Mary Purkis, Fraser Black, Michael Boyle, Denise Cloutier-Fisher, Lee Fox, Patricia MacKenzie, Ann Syme, Coby Tschanz, Wendy Wainwright, Helen Wong, et al.:
An interdisciplinary team communication framework and its application to healthcare 'e-teams' systems design. 43 - Gregory J. Downing, Scott N. Boyle, Kristin M. Brinner, Jerome A. Osheroff:
Information management to enable personalized medicine: stakeholder roles in building clinical decision support. 44 - Retraction: Estimation of progression of multi-state chronic disease using the Markov model and prevalence pool concept. 45
- Tanja de Jong, Judith Heinrich, Birgitte M. Blatter, Johannes R. Anema, Allard J. van der Beek:
The feasibility of a web-based counselling program for occupational physicians and employees on sick leave due to back or neck pain. 46 - Salimah H. Meghani, Christopher S. Lee, Alexandra L. Hanlon, Deborah W. Bruner:
1842676957299765Latent class cluster analysis to understand heterogeneity in prostate cancer treatment utilities. 47 - Terri J. Jackson, Jude L. Michel, Rosemary Roberts, Jennie Shepheard, Diana Cheng, Julie Rust, Catherine Perry:
Development of a validation algorithm for 'present on admission' flagging. 48 - Hardeep Singh, Lindsay Wilson, Laura A. Petersen, Mona K. Sawhney, Brian Reis, Donna Espadas, Dean F. Sittig:
Improving follow-up of abnormal cancer screens using electronic health records: trust but verify test result communication. 49 - Patricia J. Garcia, Javier Vargas, Patricia Caballero N., Javier Calle V., Angela M. Bayer:
An e-health driven laboratory information system to support HIV treatment in Peru: E-quity for laboratory personnel, health providers and people living with HIV. 50 - Mark Tomlinson, Wesley Solomon, Yages Singh, Tanya Doherty, Mickey Chopra, Petrida Ijumba, Alexander C. Tsai, Debra Jackson:
The use of mobile phones as a data collection tool: A report from a household survey in South Africa. 51 - Bahlol Rahimi, Toomas Timpka, Vivian Vimarlund, Srinivas Uppugunduri, Mikael Svensson:
Organization-wide adoption of computerized provider order entry systems: a study based on diffusion of innovations theory. 52
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