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Denmark and New Zealand are two small countries whose primary care physicians are at the forefront of the use of electronic medical records (EMRs). This is the first of a series of five papers which contrasts the health care systems in Denmark and New ...
Denis Protti, Tom Bowden, Ib Johansen
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Introduction The EFMI Primary Care Informatics Working Group held a workshop to explore interventions used across Europe to improve the data quality in primary care computerised medical records.
Simon de Lusignan
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Security and confidentiality approach for the Clinical E-Science Framework (CLEF) [PDF]
Objectives: CLEF is an MRC sponsored project in the E-Science programme that aims to establish methodologies and a technical infrastructure for the next generation of integrated clinical and bioscience research. Methods: The heart of the CLEF approach to
Detmer, D. +6 more
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Linked health data for pharmacovigilance in children : Perceived legal and ethical issues for stakeholders and data guardians [PDF]
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Bond, Christine M +4 more
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Background The increasing prevalence and impact of obstructive lung diseases and new insights, reflected in clinical guidelines, have led to concerns about the diagnosis and therapy of asthma and COPD in primary care.
Wensing Michel +5 more
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Virtual patient design : exploring what works and why : a grounded theory study [PDF]
Objectives: Virtual patients (VPs) are online representations of clinical cases used in medical education. Widely adopted, they are well placed to teach clinical reasoning skills.
Allen, Maggie E. +4 more
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Using IODyne: Illustrations and Examples [PDF]
"IODyne (pronounced ""iodine"") is an Internet client program that allows one to retrieve information from servers by dynamically combining information objects.
Johnson, Eric H.
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Ensuring patients privacy in a cryptographic-based-electronic health records using bio-cryptography [PDF]
Several recent works have proposed and implemented cryptography as a means to preserve privacy and security of patients health data. Nevertheless, the weakest point of electronic health record (EHR) systems that relied on these cryptographic schemes is ...
Emuoyibofarhe, Justice +2 more
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Healthcare professional behaviour change using technological supports: A realist literature review
Background Changing healthcare professional behaviour is fundamental to effective patient management. Recent systematic reviews examining healthcare professional behaviour change interventions (such as audit and feedback) suggest that technological ...
Chris Keyworth +2 more
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Interpretive flexibility along the innovation decision process of the UK NHS Care Records Service (NCRS): Insights from a local implementation case study [PDF]
Interpretive flexibility is a term used to describe the diverse perspectives on what a technology is and can or can not do during the process of technological development.
Gandecha, R, Papazafeiropoulou, A
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