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期刊名:Journal of innovation in health informatics

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ISSN:2058-4555

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Laura Kneale,George Demiris Laura Kneale
Background: Older adults are not adopting personal health records (PHRs) at the same rates as other adult populations. Disparities in adoption rates are also reported in older adult subgroups. The variability in adoption ...
Ather Akhlaq,Aziz Sheikh,Claudia Pagliari Ather Akhlaq
Objective: The term Health Information Exchange (HIE) is often used in health informatics, yet uncertainties remain about its precise meaning. This study aimed to capture and analyse existing definitions in order to map v...
Ather Akhlaq,Aziz Sheikh,Claudia Pagliari Ather Akhlaq
Objective: To understand how the concept of Health Information Exchange (HIE) has evolved over time. Methods: Supplementary analysis of...
Zayd Tippu,Ana Correa,Harshana Liyanage et al. Zayd Tippu et al.
Background: Ethnicity recording within primary care computerised medical record (CMR) systems is suboptimal, exacerbated by tangled taxonomies within current coding systems.Objective To develop a method for extending ethn...
Tom Chan,Concetta Tania Di Iorio,Simon De Lusignan et al. Tom Chan et al.
Sharing health and social care data is essential to the delivery of high quality health care as well as disease surveillance, public health, and for conducting research. However, these societal benefits may be constrained by privacy and dat...
Katie MacLure,Derek Stewart Katie MacLure
Objective: To explore the digital literacy knowledge and needs of pharmacy staff including pharmacists, graduate (pre-registration) pharmacists, pharmacy technicians, dispensing assistants and medicine counter assistants....
Carol S Bond,Osman Hassan Ahmed Carol S Bond
Background: Peer-to-peer health care is increasing, especially amongst people living with a long-term condition. How information is shared is, however, sometimes of concern to health care professionals. ...
Ann R R Robertson,Ulugbek Nurmatov,Harpreet S Sood et al. Ann R R Robertson et al.
Background: Substantial investments are being made in health -information -technology (HIT) based on assumptions that these systems will save costs through increased quality, safety and efficiency of care provision. Whils...
Uba Backonja,Nai-Ching Chi,Yong Choi et al. Uba Backonja et al.
Background: Health technologies have the potential to support the growing number of older adults who are aging in place. Many tools include visualizations (data visualizations, visualizations of physical representations)....