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S de Lusignan

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Public Health|May 17, 2005
Quality and variability of osteoporosis data in general practice computer records: implications for disease registersS de Lusignan, T Chan, O Wood, et al.
Diabetic Medicine : a Journal of the British Diabetic Association|September 3, 2011
Miscoding, misclassification and misdiagnosis of diabetes in primary careS de Lusignan, N Sadek, H Mulnier, et al.
Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare|September 29, 2001
The use of a new continuous wireless cardiorespiratory telemonitoring system by elderly patients at homeP Johnson, D C Andrews, S Wells, et al.
International Journal of Clinical Practice|July 13, 2012
Evaluating tools to support a new practical classification of diabetes: excellent control may represent misdiagnosis and omission from disease registers is associated with worse controlN Hassan Sadek, A-R Sadek, A Tahir, et al.
Public Health|October 3, 2003
Can patients with osteoporosis, who should benefit from implementation of the national service framework for older people, be identified from general practice computer records? A pilot study that illustrates the variability of computerized medical records and problems with searching themS de Lusignan, T Chan, S Wells, et al.
Yearbook of Medical Informatics|July 1, 2015
Does Informatics Enable or Inhibit the Delivery of Patient-centred, Coordinated, and Quality-assured Care: a Delphi Study. A Contribution of the IMIA Primary Health Care Informatics Working GroupH Liyanage, A Correa, S-T Liaw, et al.
Yearbook of Medical Informatics|May 9, 2017
Measuring Quality of Healthcare Outcomes in Type 2 Diabetes from Routine Data: a Seven-nation Survey Conducted by the IMIA Primary Health Care Working GroupW Hinton, H Liyanage, A McGovern, et al.
Diabetic Medicine : a Journal of the British Diabetic Association|June 12, 2010
Incorrect and incomplete coding and classification of diabetes: a systematic reviewM A Stone, J Camosso-Stefinovic, J Wilkinson, et al.
International Journal of Clinical Practice|December 17, 2011
Trends and transient change in end-digit preference in blood pressure recording: studies of sequential and longitudinal collected primary care dataO N Alsanjari, S de Lusignan, J van Vlymen, et al.
Yearbook of Medical Informatics|September 23, 2011
Reporting observational studies of the use of information technology in the clinical consultation. A position statement from the IMIA Primary Health Care Informatics Working Group (IMIA PCI WG)S de Lusignan, C Pearce, P Kumarapeli, et al.
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Public Health|May 17, 2005
Quality and variability of osteoporosis data in general practice computer records: implications for disease registersS de Lusignan, T Chan, O Wood, et al.
Diabetic Medicine : a Journal of the British Diabetic Association|September 3, 2011
Miscoding, misclassification and misdiagnosis of diabetes in primary careS de Lusignan, N Sadek, H Mulnier, et al.
Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare|September 29, 2001
The use of a new continuous wireless cardiorespiratory telemonitoring system by elderly patients at homeP Johnson, D C Andrews, S Wells, et al.
International Journal of Clinical Practice|July 13, 2012
Evaluating tools to support a new practical classification of diabetes: excellent control may represent misdiagnosis and omission from disease registers is associated with worse controlN Hassan Sadek, A-R Sadek, A Tahir, et al.
Public Health|October 3, 2003
Can patients with osteoporosis, who should benefit from implementation of the national service framework for older people, be identified from general practice computer records? A pilot study that illustrates the variability of computerized medical records and problems with searching themS de Lusignan, T Chan, S Wells, et al.
Yearbook of Medical Informatics|July 1, 2015
Does Informatics Enable or Inhibit the Delivery of Patient-centred, Coordinated, and Quality-assured Care: a Delphi Study. A Contribution of the IMIA Primary Health Care Informatics Working GroupH Liyanage, A Correa, S-T Liaw, et al.
Yearbook of Medical Informatics|May 9, 2017
Measuring Quality of Healthcare Outcomes in Type 2 Diabetes from Routine Data: a Seven-nation Survey Conducted by the IMIA Primary Health Care Working GroupW Hinton, H Liyanage, A McGovern, et al.
Diabetic Medicine : a Journal of the British Diabetic Association|June 12, 2010
Incorrect and incomplete coding and classification of diabetes: a systematic reviewM A Stone, J Camosso-Stefinovic, J Wilkinson, et al.
International Journal of Clinical Practice|December 17, 2011
Trends and transient change in end-digit preference in blood pressure recording: studies of sequential and longitudinal collected primary care dataO N Alsanjari, S de Lusignan, J van Vlymen, et al.
Yearbook of Medical Informatics|September 23, 2011
Reporting observational studies of the use of information technology in the clinical consultation. A position statement from the IMIA Primary Health Care Informatics Working Group (IMIA PCI WG)S de Lusignan, C Pearce, P Kumarapeli, et al.
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