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Bernard Fernando

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BMC Public Health|April 27, 2013
Diabetes in the workplace - diabetic's perceptions and experiences of managing their disease at work: a qualitative studyAnnmarie Ruston, Alison Smith, Bernard Fernando
Informatics in Primary Care|March 15, 2011
The benefits and risks of structuring and coding of patient histories in the electronic clinical record: protocol for a systematic reviewEmma Byrne, Bernard Fernando, Dipak Kalra, et al.
Informatics in Primary Care|May 29, 2013
A review of the empirical evidence of the value of structuring and coding of clinical information within electronic health records for direct patient careDipak Kalra, Bernard Fernando, Zoe Morrison, et al.
British Medical Bulletin|June 21, 2007
Adverse drug events in the elderlyKathrin M Cresswell, Bernard Fernando, Brian McKinstry, et al.
Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA|November 5, 2013
National evaluation of the benefits and risks of greater structuring and coding of the electronic health record: exploratory qualitative investigationZoe Morrison, Bernard Fernando, Dipak Kalra, et al.
Plos One|April 18, 2014
Approaches to recording drug allergies in electronic health records: qualitative studyBernard Fernando, Zoe Morrison, Dipak Kalra, et al.
BMJ Quality & Safety|February 14, 2012
Benefits and risks of structuring and/or coding the presenting patient history in the electronic health record: systematic reviewBernard Fernando, Dipak Kalra, Zoe Morrison, et al.
Journal of Innovation in Health Informatics|August 7, 2015
Structuring and coding in health care records: a qualitative analysis using diabetes as a case studyAnn R R Robertson, Bernard Fernando, Zoe Morrison, et al.
Informatics in Primary Care|September 11, 2014
The collection and utilisation of patient ethnicity data in general practices and hospitals in the United Kingdom: a qualitative case studyZoe Morrison, Bernard Fernando, Dipak Kalra, et al.
Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA|March 9, 2013
'Too much, too late': mixed methods multi-channel video recording study of computerized decision support systems and GP prescribingJames Hayward, Fionagh Thomson, Heather Milne, et al.
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BMC Public Health|April 27, 2013
Diabetes in the workplace - diabetic's perceptions and experiences of managing their disease at work: a qualitative studyAnnmarie Ruston, Alison Smith, Bernard Fernando
Informatics in Primary Care|March 15, 2011
The benefits and risks of structuring and coding of patient histories in the electronic clinical record: protocol for a systematic reviewEmma Byrne, Bernard Fernando, Dipak Kalra, et al.
Informatics in Primary Care|May 29, 2013
A review of the empirical evidence of the value of structuring and coding of clinical information within electronic health records for direct patient careDipak Kalra, Bernard Fernando, Zoe Morrison, et al.
British Medical Bulletin|June 21, 2007
Adverse drug events in the elderlyKathrin M Cresswell, Bernard Fernando, Brian McKinstry, et al.
Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA|November 5, 2013
National evaluation of the benefits and risks of greater structuring and coding of the electronic health record: exploratory qualitative investigationZoe Morrison, Bernard Fernando, Dipak Kalra, et al.
Plos One|April 18, 2014
Approaches to recording drug allergies in electronic health records: qualitative studyBernard Fernando, Zoe Morrison, Dipak Kalra, et al.
BMJ Quality & Safety|February 14, 2012
Benefits and risks of structuring and/or coding the presenting patient history in the electronic health record: systematic reviewBernard Fernando, Dipak Kalra, Zoe Morrison, et al.
Journal of Innovation in Health Informatics|August 7, 2015
Structuring and coding in health care records: a qualitative analysis using diabetes as a case studyAnn R R Robertson, Bernard Fernando, Zoe Morrison, et al.
Informatics in Primary Care|September 11, 2014
The collection and utilisation of patient ethnicity data in general practices and hospitals in the United Kingdom: a qualitative case studyZoe Morrison, Bernard Fernando, Dipak Kalra, et al.
Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA|March 9, 2013
'Too much, too late': mixed methods multi-channel video recording study of computerized decision support systems and GP prescribingJames Hayward, Fionagh Thomson, Heather Milne, et al.
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