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International Journal of Medical Informatics, Volume 70
Volume 70, Number 1, April 2003
- John Hobbs

, Jonathan S. Wald, Yamini S. Jagannath, Anne F. Kittler, Lisa Pizziferri, Lynn A. Volk, Blackford Middleton
, David W. Bates:
Opportunities to enhance patient and physician e-mail contact. 1-9 - Kenneth R. Ong, Bernadette Kingham, Kate Sotiridy, David Kaufman, Michelle Polkowski, John Schofield:

Web presence of an integrated delivery system at year one: lessons learned. 11-18 - Samuli Niiranen, Heikki Lamminen, Kirsi Niemi, Heikki Mattila, Seppo Kalli:

A cost study of new media supported near oral anticoagulant treatment follow-up. 19-29 - Syi Su, Chung-Liang Shih:

Managing a mixed-registration-type appointment system in outpatient clinics. 31-40 - Marcy D. Winget, John A. Baron, Margaret R. Spitz, Dean E. Brenner, Denise B. Warzel, Heather Kincaid, Mark Thornquist, Ziding Feng:

Development of common data elements: the experience of and recommendations from the early detection research network. 41-48 - Ean-Wen Huang, Sheng-Hsiung Hsiao, Der-Ming Liou:

Design and implementation of a web-based HL7 message generation and validation system. 49-58 - Aniruddha M. Deshpande, Cynthia Brandt, Prakash M. Nadkarni:

Temporal query of attribute-value patient data: utilizing the constraints of clinical studies. 59-77 - Yvan Bédard, Pierre Gosselin, Sonia Rivest, Marie-Josée Proulx, Martin Nadeau, Germain Lebel, Marie-France Gagnon:

Integrating GIS components with knowledge discovery technology for environmental health decision support. 79-94
Volume 70, Numbers 2-3, July 2003
- Frank Ückert, Michael Goerz, Maximilian Ataian, Sven Tessmann, Hans-Ulrich Prokosch:

Empowerment of patients and communication with health care professionals through an electronic health record. 99-108 - Anne-Marie Rassinoux, Christian Lovis

, Robert H. Baud, Antoine Geissbühler:
XMLA as standard for communicating in a document-based electronic patient record: a 3 years experiment. 109-115 - Minne van der Haak, Astrid Corinna Wolff, R. Brandner, Peter Drings, Michael Wannenmacher, Thomas Wetter:

Data security and protection in cross-institutional electronic patient records. 117-130 - Flora Malamateniou, George Vassilacopoulos:

Developing a virtual patient record using XML and web-based workflow technologies. 131-139 - Huibert J. Tange, Helma van der Linden, Pim Sas, George Beusmans, Jan L. Talmon, Eugénie M. W. van Oosterhout, Arie Hasman:

Towards a PropeR combination of patient records and protocols. 141-148 - Helma van der Linden, Gerrit Boers, Huibert J. Tange, Jan L. Talmon, Arie Hasman:

PropeR: a multi disciplinary EPR system. 149-160 - Christos K. Georgiadis

, Ioannis Mavridis, George Pangalos:
Healthcare teams over the Internet: programming a certificate-based approach. 161-171 - Juha Mykkänen, Jari Porrasmaa, Juha Rannanheimo, Mikko Korpela

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A process for specifying integration for multi-tier applications in healthcare. 173-182 - Sebastian Garde, Petra Knaup

, Ralf Herold
:
Qumquad: a UML-based approach for remodeling of legacy systems in health care. 183-194 - Kai U. Heitmann, Ralf Schweiger, Joachim Dudeck:

Discharge and referral data exchange using global standards - the SCIPHOX project in Germany. 195-203 - Morten Bruun-Rasmussen, Knut Bernstein, Catherine E. Chronaki

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Collaboration - a new IT-service in the next generation of regional health care networks. 205-214 - Francis H. Roger France:

Case mix use in 25 countries: a migration success but international comparisons failure. 215-219 - Marcel Lucas Müller, Thomas Bürkle

, Sebastian Irps, Norbert Roeder, Hans-Ulrich Prokosch:
The diagnosis related groups enhanced electronic medical record. 221-228 - Gergely Héja, György Surján:

Using n-gram method in the decomposition of compound medical diagnoses. 229-236 - Elske Ammenwerth

, Carola Iller, Ulrich Mansmann:
Can evaluation studies benefit from triangulation? A case study. 237-248 - Kaija Saranto, Marianne Tallberg:

Enhancing evidence-based practice - a controlled vocabulary for nursing practice and research. 249-253 - André Happe, Bruno Pouliquen, Anita Burgun, Marc Cuggia

, Pierre Le Beux:
Automatic concept extraction from spoken medical reports. 255-263 - William T. F. Goossen, Marcel J. Jonker, Kai U. Heitmann, Irma C. Jongeneel-de Haas, Tom de Jong, Johannes W. van der Slikke, Bert L. Kabbes:

Electronic patient records: domain message information model perinatology. 265-276 - Timo Tossavainen, Martti Juhola, Ilmari Pyykkö, Heikki Aalto, Esko Toppila:

Development of virtual reality stimuli for force platform posturography. 277-283 - J. F. van Ast, Jan L. Talmon, W. O. Renier, P. P. M. Ahles, Arie Hasman:

Development of diagnostic reference frames for seizures. Part 1: inter-participant agreement in the selection of symptoms. 285-292 - J. F. van Ast, Jan L. Talmon, W. O. Renier, H. Meinardi, P. P. M. Ahles, Arie Hasman:

Development of diagnostic reference frames for seizures. Part 2: are seizure descriptions discriminative? 293-300 - Jürgen Stausberg, Hüseyin Bilir, Christian Waydhas

, Steffen Ruchholtz:
Guideline validation in multiple trauma care through business process modeling. 301-307 - Vitali Sintchenko

, Enrico W. Coiera
:
Which clinical decisions benefit from automation? A task complexity approach. 309-316 - Christian Jacquelinet

, Anita Burgun, Denis Delamarre
, Nigel Strang, Sami Djabbour, Bernard Boutin, Pierre Le Beux:
Developing the ontological foundations of a terminological system for end-stage diseases, organ failure, dialysis and transplantation. 317-328 - Vojtech Svátek, Marek Ruzicka:

Step-by-step mark-up of medical guideline documents. 329-335 - Søren Plougmann, Ole K. Hejlesen

, Benjamin Turner, David Kerr, David A. Cavan:
The effect of alcohol on blood glucose in Type 1 diabetes - metabolic modelling and integration in a decision support system. 337-344 - Elizabeth Medélez Ortega, Anita Burgun, Franck Le Duff

, Pierre Le Beux:
Collaborative environment for clinical reasoning and distance learning sessions. 345-351 - Egil Boisen, Ann Bygholm, David A. Cavan, Ole K. Hejlesen:

Copability, coping, and learning as focal concepts in the evaluation of computerised diabetes disease management. 353-363

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