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July 20, 2006
Does a higher 'quality points' score mean better care in stroke? An audit of general practice medical records
Peter Huw Williams, Simon de Lusignan
Family Practice
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December 22, 2005
The use of routinely collected computer data for research in primary care: opportunities and challenges
Simon de Lusignan, Chris van Weel
Journal of Innovation in Health Informatics
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January 7, 2017
An "integrated health neighbourhood" framework to optimise the use of EHR data
Siaw-Teng Liaw, Simon De Lusignan
BMC Family Practice
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October 16, 2004
General practitioners believe that hypnotherapy could be a useful treatment for irritable bowel syndrome in primary care
Stephen Cox, Simon de Lusignan, Tom Chan
Professional Nurse (London, England)
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May 1, 2004
Nurses and IT: a survey of use among community clinical staff
Tom Chan, Simon de Lusignan, Kate Pritchard
Journal of Innovation in Health Informatics
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November 19, 2015
Creating and using real-world evidence to answer questions about clinical effectiveness
Simon de Lusignan, Laura Crawford, Neil Munro
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)
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May 14, 2020
Removing the handle of the Broad Street pump: measures to slow the spread of covid-19 in primary care teams
Simon de Lusignan, Tamsin Carlyon, Ajit Lalvani
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics
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August 23, 2024
Unlocking the Potential of Free Text in Electronic Health Records with Large Language Models (LLM): Enhancing Patient Safety and Consultation Interactions
Pushpa Kumarapeli, Tia Haddad, Simon de Lusignan
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics
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June 15, 2010
Getting seamless care right from the beginning - integrating computers into the human interaction
Christopher Pearce, Pushpa Kumarpeli, Simon de Lusignan
Informatics in Primary Care
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March 18, 2014
Getting on with your computer is associated with job satisfaction in primary care: entrants to primary care should be assessed for their competency with electronic patient record systems
Simon de Lusignan, Christopher Pearce, Neil Munro
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Informatics in Primary Care
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July 20, 2006
Does a higher 'quality points' score mean better care in stroke? An audit of general practice medical records
Peter Huw Williams, Simon de Lusignan
Family Practice
|
December 22, 2005
The use of routinely collected computer data for research in primary care: opportunities and challenges
Simon de Lusignan, Chris van Weel
Journal of Innovation in Health Informatics
|
January 7, 2017
An "integrated health neighbourhood" framework to optimise the use of EHR data
Siaw-Teng Liaw, Simon De Lusignan
BMC Family Practice
|
October 16, 2004
General practitioners believe that hypnotherapy could be a useful treatment for irritable bowel syndrome in primary care
Stephen Cox, Simon de Lusignan, Tom Chan
Professional Nurse (London, England)
|
May 1, 2004
Nurses and IT: a survey of use among community clinical staff
Tom Chan, Simon de Lusignan, Kate Pritchard
Journal of Innovation in Health Informatics
|
November 19, 2015
Creating and using real-world evidence to answer questions about clinical effectiveness
Simon de Lusignan, Laura Crawford, Neil Munro
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)
|
May 14, 2020
Removing the handle of the Broad Street pump: measures to slow the spread of covid-19 in primary care teams
Simon de Lusignan, Tamsin Carlyon, Ajit Lalvani
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics
|
August 23, 2024
Unlocking the Potential of Free Text in Electronic Health Records with Large Language Models (LLM): Enhancing Patient Safety and Consultation Interactions
Pushpa Kumarapeli, Tia Haddad, Simon de Lusignan
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics
|
June 15, 2010
Getting seamless care right from the beginning - integrating computers into the human interaction
Christopher Pearce, Pushpa Kumarpeli, Simon de Lusignan
Informatics in Primary Care
|
March 18, 2014
Getting on with your computer is associated with job satisfaction in primary care: entrants to primary care should be assessed for their competency with electronic patient record systems
Simon de Lusignan, Christopher Pearce, Neil Munro
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