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Henry W W Potts

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Medical Teacher|October 26, 2011
Student experiences of creating and sharing material in online learningHenry W W Potts
Journal of Medical Internet Research|October 13, 2006
Is e-health progressing faster than e-health researchers?Henry W W Potts
Journal of Medical Internet Research|December 16, 2014
Motivations for contributing to health-related articles on Wikipedia: an interview studyNuša Farič, Henry W W Potts
European Journal of Cancer (Oxford, England : 1990)|March 21, 2008
Computer aids and human second reading as interventions in screening mammography: two systematic reviews to compare effects on cancer detection and recall ratePaul Taylor, Henry W W Potts
BMJ Leader|February 10, 2026
Using Statistical Process Control through the Making Data Count approach to visualise data in NHS Trusts: a mixed-methods studyNicholas Kroll, Henry W W Potts
BMC Health Services Research|October 22, 2014
A short generic patient experience questionnaire: howRwe development and validationTim Benson, Henry W W Potts
BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making|April 9, 2014
Predicting length of stay from an electronic patient record system: a primary total knee replacement exampleEvelene M Carter, Henry W W Potts
Journal of Medical Internet Research|April 17, 2002
Survey of doctors' experience of patients using the InternetHenry W W Potts, Jeremy C Wyatt
Digital Health|July 27, 2018
What can we learn from second generation digital natives? A qualitative study of undergraduates' views of digital health at one London universityAasha E Cowey, Henry W W Potts
BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making|August 5, 2008
Does Choose & Book fail to deliver the expected choice to patients? A survey of patients' experience of outpatient appointment bookingJudith Green, Zoe McDowall, Henry W W Potts
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Medical Teacher|October 26, 2011
Student experiences of creating and sharing material in online learningHenry W W Potts
Journal of Medical Internet Research|October 13, 2006
Is e-health progressing faster than e-health researchers?Henry W W Potts
Journal of Medical Internet Research|December 16, 2014
Motivations for contributing to health-related articles on Wikipedia: an interview studyNuša Farič, Henry W W Potts
European Journal of Cancer (Oxford, England : 1990)|March 21, 2008
Computer aids and human second reading as interventions in screening mammography: two systematic reviews to compare effects on cancer detection and recall ratePaul Taylor, Henry W W Potts
BMJ Leader|February 10, 2026
Using Statistical Process Control through the Making Data Count approach to visualise data in NHS Trusts: a mixed-methods studyNicholas Kroll, Henry W W Potts
BMC Health Services Research|October 22, 2014
A short generic patient experience questionnaire: howRwe development and validationTim Benson, Henry W W Potts
BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making|April 9, 2014
Predicting length of stay from an electronic patient record system: a primary total knee replacement exampleEvelene M Carter, Henry W W Potts
Journal of Medical Internet Research|April 17, 2002
Survey of doctors' experience of patients using the InternetHenry W W Potts, Jeremy C Wyatt
Digital Health|July 27, 2018
What can we learn from second generation digital natives? A qualitative study of undergraduates' views of digital health at one London universityAasha E Cowey, Henry W W Potts
BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making|August 5, 2008
Does Choose & Book fail to deliver the expected choice to patients? A survey of patients' experience of outpatient appointment bookingJudith Green, Zoe McDowall, Henry W W Potts
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