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Health Informatics Journal, Volume 10
Volume 10, Number 1, March 2004
- Louise R. Guillaume

, Peter A. Bath
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The Impact of Health Scares on Parents' Information Needs and Preferred Information Sources: A Case Study of the MMR Vaccine Scare. 5-22 - Leonidas Orfanidis, Panagiotis D. Bamidis

, Barry Eaglestone:
Data Quality Issues in Electronic Health Records: An Adaptation Framework for the Greek Health System. 23-36 - Lars Höglund, Elena Maceviciute

, T. D. Wilson
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Trust in Healthcare: An Information Perspective. 37-48 - Mark Hepworth, Janet Harrison:

A Survey of the Information Needs of People with Multiple Sclerosis. 49-69 - Lars Andersson, Greta Petersen, Per Johnson, Fredrik Ståhl:

Finding Genes Contributing to the Arthritis Phenotype by Comparing Rat and Human Genome Data. 71-75 - Y. W. Chow, T. Treasure, Steve Gallivan:

Can the Internet Be Used to Collect Clinical Data for Research? 77-82 - Lennart Magnusson, Elizabeth Hanson:

Working with Older People and Their Carers to Research and Develop Responsive ICT Support Services. 83-88
Volume 10, Number 2, June 2004
- Julia Hippisley-Cox

, Vicky Hammersley, Mike Pringle, Carol Coupland
, Nicola Crown, Lynne Wright:
Methodology for Assessing the Usefulness of General Practice Data for Research in One Research Network. 91-109 - Michael Goddard, David Mowat, Christopher Corbett, Cordell Neudorf, Parminder Raina, Vic Sahai:

The Impacts of Knowledge Management and Information Technology Advances on Public Health Decision-Making in 2010. 111-120 - Peter A. Bath

, David Clark, Michael Wright:
The International Observatory on End of Life Care (IOELC): An Information Resource for Palliative Care. 121-126 - Riitta Söderlund:

The Role of Information and Communication Technology in Home Services: Telecare Does not Satisfy the Needs of the Elderly. 127-137 - Stefan Ek:

Information Literacy as a Health Promoting Determinant. 139-153 - Trefor Roscoe, Pat Lane:

An Assessment Tool for Medical Informatics Skills. 155-159
Volume 10, Number 3, September 2004
- Rob Procter

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Editorial. 163-164 - Danielle L. Penn, Joan R. Burns, Andrew Georgiou

, P. Gawaine Powell Davies, Mark F. Harris:
Evolution of a register recall system to enable the delivery of better quality of care in general practice. 165-176 - Joan R. Burns, Mary-Ann Bonney, P. Gawaine Powell Davies, Mark F. Harris:

Utilization of the CARDIAB®TM database system to promote quality of care in Australian general practice. 177-184 - Laurence Alpay, Pieter J. Toussaint, Nicole P. M. Ezendam, Ton A. J. M. Rövekamp, Wilco C. Graafmans, Rudi G. J. Westendorp:

Easing Internet access of health information for elderly users. 185-194 - Christopher W. Stokes

, Cenwein Cannavina, Giuseppe Cannavina:
The state of readiness of student health professionals for web-based learning environments. 195-204 - Omnia Allam, Alex Gray, Steve McIntosh, David Morrey:

A systems approach to a deeper understanding of a cancer care domain. 205-220 - Rabiah Ahmad, Peter A. Bath

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The use of Cox regression and genetic algorithm (CoRGA) for identifying risk factors for mortality in older people. 221-236 - Taina Mäntyranta, Outi Elonheimo, Timo Klaukka, Seppo Koskinen, Jukka Mattila, Mika Vuori, Olli Nylander, Pekka Nikka, Hannu Rintanen, Mikko Nenonen:

A system of key indicators for needs assessment at local level: The Finnish network of information producers. 237-247
Volume 10, Number 4, December 2004
- Rob Procter

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Special Issue Integrated care records: problems and solutions. 251-252 - Matthew B. Jones:

Learning the lessons of history? Electronic records in the United Kingdom acute hospitals, 1988-2002. 253-263 - Marilyn N. Kirshbaum

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Are we ready for the Electronic Patient Record? Attitudes and perceptions of staff from two NHS trust hospitals. 265-276 - Bob Sugden, Rob Wilson

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Integrated care and electronic transmission of prescriptions: experience of the evaluation of ETP pilots. 277-290 - Geraldine Fitzpatrick:

Integrated care and the working record. 291-302 - David B. Martin, John Mariani

, Mark Rouncefield:
Implementing an HIS project: everyday features and practicalities of NHS project work. 303-313 - K. Neil Jenkings:

Problems encountered in integrated care records research. 314-324

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