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期刊名:Journal of innovation in health informatics

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ISSN:2058-4555

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Yushi Yang,Onur Asan Yushi Yang
Introduction: The implementation of health information technologies (HITs) has changed the dynamics of doctor-patient communication in outpatient settings. Designing patient-facing HITs provides patients with easy access ...
Quynh Nguyen,Gillian Bartlett,Charo Rodriguez et al. Quynh Nguyen et al.
Background: Personal health records (PHRs) are tools that allow individuals to access, share and manage their health information online. Despite apparent interest, adoption rates remain low. There is a gap in our understa...
Richard Schreiber,Steven H Shaha Richard Schreiber
Background Research regarding return on investment for electronic health records (EHRs) is sparse.Objective To extend previously established research and examine rigorously whether increasing the adoption of computer-based provider/prescrib...
Harry B Burke,Dorothy A Becher,Albert Hoang et al. Harry B Burke et al.
Background: A major justification for the clinical adoption of electronic health records (EHRs) was the expectation that it would improve the quality of medical care. No longitudinal study has tested this assumption. ...
Simon De Lusignan,Harshana Liyanage,Concetta Tania Di Iorio et al. Simon De Lusignan et al.
Background: The use of health data for public health, surveillance, quality improvement and research is crucial to improve health systems and health care. However, bodies responsible for privacy and ethics often limit acc...
James Hayward,Susan Buckingham,Fionagh Thomson et al. James Hayward et al.
Background: Systematic reviews have suggested that time spent on computer-related tasks increases consultation length. However, these reviews pre-date the current ubiquitous use of computers in U.K. general practice. ...
James Brennan,Annette McElligott,Norah Power James Brennan
Objective: Recent research from the European Commission (EC) suggests that the development and adoption of eHealth in primary care is significantly influenced by the context of the national health model in operation. This...
Lisa Lee,Robin Williams,Aziz Sheikh Lisa Lee
Background: Hospital ePrescribing systems are expected to improve quality of care for patients, yet the perspectives of patients themselves have seldom been explored in the context of ePrescribing deployments. ...
Ferran Ariza,Dipak Kalra,Henry Ww Potts Ferran Ariza
Background: Clinical information systems in the National Health Service do not need to conform to any explicit usability requirements. Poor usability can increase the mental workload experienced by clinicians and cause fa...