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International Journal of Medical Informatics, Volume 73
Volume 73, Number 1, February 2004
- Henning Müller

, Nicolas Michoux, David Bandon, Antoine Geissbühler:
A review of content-based image retrieval systems in medical applications - clinical benefits and future directions. 1-23 - James R. Barrett, Scott M. Strayer, Jane R. Schubart

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Assessing medical residents' usage and perceived needs for personal digital assistants. 25-34 - Aaron M. Cohen, P. Zoë Stavri, William R. Hersh

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A categorization and analysis of the criticisms of Evidence-Based Medicine. 35-43 - Qing T. Zeng, Sandra Kogan, Robert M. Plovnick, Jonathan Crowell, Eve-Marie Lacroix, Robert A. Greenes:

Positive attitudes and failed queries: an exploration of the conundrums of consumer health information retrieval. 45-55 - Aurélie Névéol, Lina Fatima Soualmia

, Magaly Douyère, Alexandrina Rogozan, Benoît Thirion, Stéfan Jacques Darmoni:
Using CISMeF MeSH "Encapsulated" terminology and a categorization algorithm for health resources. 57-64 - Agnieszka Szot, Francine L. Jacobson, Samson Munn

, Darius Jazayeri, Edward Nardell, David Harrison, Ralph Drosten, Lucila Ohno-Machado
, Laura M. Smeaton, Hamish S. F. Fraser
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Diagnostic accuracy of chest X-rays acquired using a digital camera for low-cost teleradiology. 65-73 - Richard Lenz, Klaus A. Kuhn:

Towards a continuous evolution and adaptation of information systems in healthcare. 75-89
Volume 73, Number 2, March 2004
- William R. Hersh

, Paul N. Gorman:
Teach Globally, Learn Locally: The 2003 IMIA Working Group on Education Meeting. 95-96 - Reinhold Haux, Elske Ammenwerth, W. J. P. P. ter Burg, Jochen Pilz, Monique W. M. Jaspers:

An international course on strategic information management for medical informatics students: aim, content, structure, and experiences. 97-100 - Evelyn J. S. Hovenga:

Globalisation of health and medical informatics education - what are the issues? 101-109 - Lael C. Gatewood, Martien Limburg, Reed M. Gardner, Reinhold Haux, Monique W. M. Jaspers, Diana Schmidt, Thomas Wetter:

International Master Classes in health informatics. 111-116 - Franz Josef Leven, Petra Knaup

, Diana Schmidt, Thomas Wetter:
Medical informatics at Heidelberg/Heilbronn: status-evaluation-new challenges in a specialised curriculum for medical informatics after thirty years of evolution. 117-125 - Reinhold Haux:

Biomedical and health informatics education at UMIT - approaches and strategies at a newly founded university. 127-138 - Judith Logan, Susan L. Price:

Computer science education for medical informaticians. 139-144 - James G. Anderson:

The role of ethics in information technology decisions: a case-based approach to biomedical informatics education. 145-150 - Michael Rigby:

Protecting the patient by promoting end-user competence in health informatics systems - moves towards a generic health computer user "driving license". 151-156 - Jochen R. Moehr, Denis J. Protti, Francis Y. Lau, Nicole A. Grimm:

Project based experiential distance education: an oxymoron? 157-163 - Thomas Lison, S. Günther, Yildiray Ogurol, Dietrich Peter Pretschner, M. B. Wischnesky:

VISION2003: Virtual learning units for medical training and education. 165-172 - Carolyn J. Green, Geraldine H. van Gyn, Jochen R. Moehr, Francis Y. Lau, Patricia M. Coward:

Introducing a technology-enabled problem-based learning approach into a health informatics curriculum. 173-179 - Todd R. Johnson, Jiajie Zhang, Zhihua Tang, Constance M. Johnson, James P. Turley:

Assessing informatics students' satisfaction with a web-based courseware system. 181-187 - Eta S. Berner

, Barbara Adams:
Added value of video compared to audio lectures for distance learning. 189-193 - Rick A. Moore, Eta S. Berner

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Assessing graduate programs for healthcare information management/technology (HIM/T) executives. 195-203 - Jeannette Murphy, Katja Stramer, Susan Clamp, Penny Grubb, Julian Gosland, Sue Davis:

Health informatics education for clinicians and managers - What's holding up progress? 205-213
Volume 73, Number 3, March 2004
- Barry Barber, Dimitris Gritzalis, Kees Louwerse, Francesco Pinciroli:

Introduction. 215-216 - Jai Mohan

, Raja Razali Raja Yaacob:
The Malaysian Telehealth Flagship Application: a national approach to health data protection and utilisation and consumer rights. 217-227 - Eike-Henner W. Kluge:

Informed consent and the security of the electronic health record (EHR): some policy considerations. 229-234 - Francis H. Roger France:

Security of health care records in Belgium: Application in a University Hospital. 235-238 - François-André Allaert, G. Le Teuff, Catherine Quantin

, Barry Barber:
The legal acknowledgement of the electronic signature: a key for a secure direct access of patients to their computerised medical record. 239-242 - Kiyomu Ishikawa, Nakao Konishi, Hidehiko Tsukuma, Satoko Tsuru, Akie Kawamura, Norikazu Iwata, Takeshi Tanaka:

A clinical management system for patient participatory health care support: Assuring the patients' rights and confirming operation of clinical treatment and hospital administration. 243-249 - Bernd Blobel:

Authorisation and access control for electronic health record systems. 251-257 - Richard E. Scott, Penny A. Jennett, Maryann Yeo:

Access and authorisation in a Glocal e-Health Policy context. 259-266 - Ab R. Bakker:

Access to EHR and access control at a moment in the past: a discussion of the need and an exploration of the consequences. 267-270 - Gianluigi Reni

, Massimo Molteni
, Stefano Arlotti, Francesco Pinciroli:
Chief medical officer actions on information security in an Italian rehabilitation centre. 271-279 - Alistair Donaldson, Phil Walker:

Information governance - a view from the NHS. 281-284 - Roderick Neame, Michael J. Olson:

Security issues arising in establishing a regional health information infrastructure. 285-290 - Pekka Ruotsalainen:

A cross-platform model for secure Electronic Health Record communication. 291-295 - Enrico Cavalli, Andrea Mattasoglio, Francesco Pinciroli, Piergiorgio Spaggiari:

Information security concepts and practices: the case of a provincial multi-specialty hospital. 297-303 - Dimitris Gritzalis, Costas Lambrinoudakis

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A security architecture for interconnecting health information systems. 305-309 - Hiroshi Takeda, Yasushi Matsumura, Shigeki Kuwata, Hirohiko Nakano, Ji Shanmai, Qiyan Zhang, Chen Yufen, Hideo Kusuoka, Masaki Matsuoka:

An assessment of PKI and networked electronic patient record system: lessons learned from real patient data exchange at the platform of OCHIS (Osaka Community Healthcare Information System). 311-316 - Pekka Jelekäinen:

GSM-PKI solution enabling secure mobile communications. 317-320 - Luciano Ravera, Ivan Colombo, Michele Tedeschi

, Alessandra Ravera:
Security and privacy at the private multispecialty hospital Istituto Clinico Humanitas: strategy and reality. 321-324 - A. Bakker:

Digest of the discussion group sessions. 325-331
Volume 73, Number 4, May 2004
- Anne F. Kittler, Jonathan S. Wald, Lynn A. Volk, Lisa Pizziferri, Yamini S. Jagannath, Cathyann Harris, Margaret Lippincott

, Tony Yu, John Hobbs
, David W. Bates:
The role of primary care non-physician clinic staff in e-mail communication with patients. 333-340 - Michael Kirshner, Herbert Salomon, Homer L. Chin:

An evaluation of one-on-one advanced proficiency training in clinicians' use of computer information systems. 341-348 - Patrick J. Brown, Stephen M. Borowitz, Wendy Novicoff:

Information exchange in the NICU: what sources of patient data do physicians prefer to use? 349-355 - Duncan Short

, Martin Frischer, James Bashford:
Barriers to the adoption of computerised decision support systems in general practice consultations: a qualitative study of GPs' perspectives. 357-362 - Elke Reuss, Marino Menozzi

, Markus Büchi, Johanna Koller, Helmut Krueger:
Information access at the point of care: what can we learn for designing a mobile CPR system? 363-369 - André Lucirton Costa

, Márcio Mattos Borges de Oliveira, Roseli de Oliveira Machado:
An information system for drug prescription and distribution in a public hospital. 371-381 - Chien-Tsai Liu

, Yu-Ting Yeh, I-Jen Chiang, Hsiang-Yin Chen
, Ting-I Lee, Wen-Ta Chiu:
Development and evaluation of an integrated pharmaceutical education system. 383-389 - A. Sophie Gosling, Johanna I. Westbrook

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Allied health professionals' use of online evidence: a survey of 790 staff working in the Australian public hospital system. 391-401
Volume 73, Number 5, June 2004
- Gabriel M. Leung

, Raymond Y. T. Yeung, Timothy Y. Y. Lai, Janice M. Johnston
, Keith Y. K. Tin, Irene O. L. Wong, Pauline P. S. Woo, Lai Ming Ho:
Physicians' perceptions towards the impact of and willingness to pay for clinical computerization in Hong Kong. 403-414 - Timothy Y. Y. Lai, Gabriel M. Leung

, Irene O. L. Wong, Janice M. Johnston
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Do doctors act on their self-reported intention to computerize? A follow-up population-based survey in Hong Kong. 415-431 - S. Trent Rosenbloom, Douglas A. Talbert, Dominik Aronsky:

Clinicians' perceptions of clinical decision support integrated into computerized provider order entry. 433-441 - Iain M. Carey

, Derek G. Cook
, Stephen De Wilde, Stephen A. Bremner
, Nicky Richards, Steve Caine, David P. Strachan, Sean R. Hilton:
Developing a large electronic primary care database (Doctors' Independent Network) for research. 443-453 - Charles J. Mullett, John G. Thomas, Connie L. Smith, Arif R. Sarwari, Rashida A. Khakoo:

Computerized antimicrobial decision support: an offline evaluation of a database-driven empiric antimicrobial guidance program in hospitalized patients with a bloodstream infection. 455-460 - Andreas Krause

, Dominik Hartl, Fabian J. Theis
, Manfred Stangl, Klaus-E. Gerauer, Alexander T. Mehlhorn:
Mobile decision support for transplantation patient data. 461-464
Volume 73, Number 6, June 2004
- Monique W. M. Jaspers, Paul Fockens, Jan H. Ravesloot, Martien Limburg, Ameen Abu-Hanna

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Fifteen years medical information sciences: the Amsterdam curriculum. 465-477 - Elske Ammenwerth

, Jytte Brender, Pirkko Nykänen, Hans-Ulrich Prokosch, Michael Rigby, Jan L. Talmon:
Visions and strategies to improve evaluation of health information systems: Reflections and lessons based on the HIS-EVAL workshop in Innsbruck. 479-491 - Godefridus G. van Merode, Siebren Groothuis

, Arie Hasman:
Enterprise resource planning for hospitals. 493-501 - Kaija Saranto, Evelyn J. S. Hovenga:

Information literacy - what it is about?: Literature review of the concept and the context. 503-513 - Ronald N. Kostoff, Joel A. Block

, Jesse A. Stump, Kirstin M. Pfeil:
Information content in Medline record fields. 515-527 - Michael Glykas

, Panagiotis Chytas:
Technology assisted speech and language therapy. 529-541
Volume 73, Numbers 7-8, August 2004
- Heimar F. Marin:

Improving Patient Safety with Technology. 543-546 - Patricia Flatley Brennan, Charles Safran:

Patient safety: Remember who it's really for. 547-550 - Cornelia M. Ruland:

Improving patient safety through informatics tools for shared decision making and risk communication. 551-557 - Roy L. Simpson:

Managing the three 'P's to improve patient safety: nursing administration's role in managing information technology. 559-561 - Mavilde L. G. Pedreira

, Heimar F. Marin:
Patient safety initiatives in Brazil: a nursing perspective. 563-567 - Ragnhild Hellesø, Margarethe Lorensen, Lena Sorensen:

Challenging the information gap - the patients transfer from hospital to home health care. 569-580 - Suzanne Bakken, Sarah Sheets Cook, Lesly Curtis, Karen S. Desjardins, Sookyung Hyun

, Melinda L. Jenkins, Ritamarie John, W. Ted Klein, Jossie Paguntalan, W. Dan Roberts, Michael Soupios:
Promoting patient safety through informatics-based nursing education. 581-589 - Margareta Ehnfors, Susan J. Grobe:

Nursing curriculum and continuing education: future directions. 591-598 - Lucila Ohno-Machado

, Paulo Sérgio Panse Silveira
, Staal Amund Vinterbo:
Protecting patient privacy by quantifiable control of disclosures in disseminated databases. 599-606 - Barbara Van de Castle, Jeongeun Kim, Mavilde L. G. Pedreira

, Abel Paiva
, William Goossen, David W. Bates:
Information technology and patient safety in nursing practice: an international perspective. 607-614 - Judy Hougaard:

Developing evidence-based interdisciplinary care standards and implications for improving patient safety. 615-624 - Susan Matney

, Catherine Dent, Roberto A. Rocha:
Development of a compositional terminology model for nursing orders. 625-630 - Eneida A. Mendonça, Elizabeth S. Chen, Peter D. Stetson

, Lawrence K. McKnight, Jianbo Lei, James J. Cimino
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Approach to mobile information and communication for health care. 631-638 - Lorrie K. Roemer, Stephanie J. Richardson, Roberto A. Rocha, Guilherme Del Fiol

, Richard L. Bradshaw:
Exploratory case method to determine the frequency of redundant orders within manually consolidated order lists. 639-645 - Antonio José Leal Costa, Eduardo Massad

, Neli Regina Siqueira Ortega, Abelardo de Q.-C. Araújo:
Perception of disability in a public health perspective: a model based on fuzzy logic. 647-656 - Susan K. Newbold, Gilad J. Kuperman

, Suzanne Bakken, Patricia Flatley Brennan, Eneida A. Mendonça, Hyeoun-Ae Park, Aleksandar Radenovic:
Information technology as an infrastructure for patient safety: nursing research needs. 657-662
Volume 73, Numbers 9-10, September 2004
- Kevin B. Johnson, William J. Ravich, John A. Cowan Jr.:

Brainstorming about next-generation computer-based documentation: an AMIA clinical working group survey. 665-674 - Huigang Liang

, Yajiong Xue:
Investigating public health emergency response information system initiatives in China. 675-685 - Susanna E. Bedell, Abha Agrawal, Lauren E. Petersen:

A systematic critique of diabetes on the world wide web for patients and their physicians. 687-694 - Eva Toth-Pal, Gunnar H. Nilsson, Anna-Karin Furhoff:

Clinical effect of computer generated physician reminders in health screening in primary health care - a controlled clinical trial of preventive services among the elderly. 695-703 - Rianne Bindels, Arie Hasman, Jan W. J. van Wersch, Jan L. Talmon, Ron A. G. Winkens:

Evaluation of an automated test ordering and feedback system for general practitioners in daily practice. 705-712 - Pierre P. Lévy

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The case view, a generic method of visualization of the case mix. 713-718 - Atif Zafar, Burke W. Mamlin, Susan M. Perkins, Anne W. Belsito, J. Marc Overhage

, Clement J. McDonald:
A simple error classification system for understanding sources of error in automatic speech recognition and human transcription. 719-730 - Viviane Bernardo, Monica Parente Ramos, Helio Plapler

, Luiz Francisco Poli de Figueiredo, Helena B. Nader
, Meide Silva Anção, Carl P. von Dietrich, Daniel Sigulem:
Web-based learning in undergraduate medical education: development and assessment of an online course on experimental surgery. 731-742
Volume 73, Numbers 11-12, November 2004
- Lameck O. Diero, Troy A. Stiffler, Robert M. Einterz, William M. Tierney:

Can data from an electronic medical record identify which patients with pneumonia have Pneumocystis carinii Infection? 743-750 - Tammy Hoffmann

, Trevor G. Russell
, Kryss McKenna:
Producing computer-generated tailored written information for stroke patients and their carers: system development and preliminary evaluation. 751-758 - Ian Holliday, Wai-keung Tam

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E-health in the East Asian tigers. 759-769 - Mark J. Graham, Tate K. Kubose, Desmond A. Jordan, Jiajie Zhang, Todd R. Johnson, Vimla L. Patel:

Heuristic evaluation of infusion pumps: implications for patient safety in Intensive Care Units. 771-779 - Monique W. M. Jaspers, Thiemo Steen, Cor van den Bos, Maud M. Geenen:

The think aloud method: a guide to user interface design. 781-795 - Cornelia M. Ruland:

A survey about the usefulness of computerized systems to support illness management in clinical practice. 797-805 - Monique W. M. Jaspers, Elske Ammenwerth

, W. J. P. P. ter Burg, Frieda Kaiser, Reinhold Haux:
An international course on strategic information management for medical informatics students: international perspectives and evaluation. 807-815

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