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Daniel B Hier,Joshua Pearson Daniel B Hier
Objective: Long problem lists can be challenging to use. Reorganisation of the problem list by organ system is a strategy for making long problem lists more manageable. ...
Heather A Heaton,Christopher S Russi,Ryan J Monroe et al. Heather A Heaton et al.
Background: Emergency Medicine Telehealth (TeleEM) represents an opportunity to work directly with referral centres, rural facilities and underserved areas to mitigate unnecessary testing, optimise resource utilisation an...
Xia Jing,Lina Himawan,Timothy Law Xia Jing
Background: A clinical decision support system (CDSS) covers a broad spectrum of applications, for example, screening reminders, can reduce malpractice, improve preventive services and enable better management of chronic ...
Mark Sujan,Dominic Furniss,Kath Grundy et al. Mark Sujan et al.
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Emily Couvillon Alagha,Rachel Renee Helbing Emily Couvillon Alagha
Objective: To assess the quality and accuracy of the voice assistants (VAs), Amazon Alexa, Siri and Google Assistant, in answering consumer health questions about vaccine safety and use. ...
Simone Boerema,Lex van Velsen,Hermie Hermens Simone Boerema
Background: Office workers spend a high percentage of their time sitting, often in long periods of time. Research suggests that it is healthier to break these long bouts into shorter periods by being physically active. ...
Christopher Pearce,Adam McLeod,Jon Patrick et al. Christopher Pearce et al.
Background: Data, particularly 'big' data are increasingly being used for research in health. Using data from electronic medical records optimally requires coded data, but not all systems produce coded data. ...
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Objective: Intensification of diabetes therapy with insulin is often delayed for people with suboptimal glycaemic control. This paper reports on the feasibility of using an innovative mobile health (mHealth) programme to ...
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Introduction: Technological change in healthcare demands new ways of working. Access to, and use of, digital technology by nurses in Australia lags behind other professions. Governance frameworks and professional standard...