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December 6, 2014
First free-to-publish and free-full-text online volume completed
Simon de Lusignan
Informatics in Primary Care
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December 6, 2014
The John Bryden memorial lecture: Improving health with the community health index and developments in record linkage
Frank Sullivan
Informatics in Primary Care
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December 6, 2014
Effectiveness of local support for the adoption of a national programme--a descriptive study
Christopher Pearce, Jenny Bartlett, Adam Mcleod, et al.
Informatics in Primary Care
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December 6, 2014
An integrated organisation-wide data quality management and information governance framework: theoretical underpinnings
Siaw-Teng Liaw, Christopher Pearce, Harshana Liyanage, et al.
Informatics in Primary Care
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June 13, 2012
Informatics research, practice, theory and history
Simon de Lusignan
Informatics in Primary Care
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June 13, 2012
Defining datasets and creating data dictionaries for quality improvement and research in chronic disease using routinely collected data: an ontology-driven approach
Simon de Lusignan, Siaw-Teng Liaw, Georgios Michalakidis, et al.
Informatics in Primary Care
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June 13, 2012
Computer-assisted history-taking systems (CAHTS) in health care: benefits, risks and potential for further development
Yannis Pappas, Chantelle Anandan, Joseph Liu, et al.
Informatics in Primary Care
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June 13, 2012
Usability of computerised physician order entry in primary care: assessing ePrescribing with a new evaluation model
Lovisa Jäderlund Hagstedt, Carl Edvard Rudebeck, Göran Petersson
Informatics in Primary Care
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July 20, 2006
Examining the adoption of electronic health records and personal digital assistants by family physicians in Florida
Nir Menachemi, Randa M Perkins, Daniel J van Durme, et al.
Informatics in Primary Care
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July 20, 2006
Routinely-collected general practice data are complex, but with systematic processing can be used for quality improvement and research
Simon de Lusignan, Nigel Hague, Jeremy van Vlymen, et al.
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Informatics in Primary Care
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December 6, 2014
First free-to-publish and free-full-text online volume completed
Simon de Lusignan
Informatics in Primary Care
|
December 6, 2014
The John Bryden memorial lecture: Improving health with the community health index and developments in record linkage
Frank Sullivan
Informatics in Primary Care
|
December 6, 2014
Effectiveness of local support for the adoption of a national programme--a descriptive study
Christopher Pearce, Jenny Bartlett, Adam Mcleod, et al.
Informatics in Primary Care
|
December 6, 2014
An integrated organisation-wide data quality management and information governance framework: theoretical underpinnings
Siaw-Teng Liaw, Christopher Pearce, Harshana Liyanage, et al.
Informatics in Primary Care
|
June 13, 2012
Informatics research, practice, theory and history
Simon de Lusignan
Informatics in Primary Care
|
June 13, 2012
Defining datasets and creating data dictionaries for quality improvement and research in chronic disease using routinely collected data: an ontology-driven approach
Simon de Lusignan, Siaw-Teng Liaw, Georgios Michalakidis, et al.
Informatics in Primary Care
|
June 13, 2012
Computer-assisted history-taking systems (CAHTS) in health care: benefits, risks and potential for further development
Yannis Pappas, Chantelle Anandan, Joseph Liu, et al.
Informatics in Primary Care
|
June 13, 2012
Usability of computerised physician order entry in primary care: assessing ePrescribing with a new evaluation model
Lovisa Jäderlund Hagstedt, Carl Edvard Rudebeck, Göran Petersson
Informatics in Primary Care
|
July 20, 2006
Examining the adoption of electronic health records and personal digital assistants by family physicians in Florida
Nir Menachemi, Randa M Perkins, Daniel J van Durme, et al.
Informatics in Primary Care
|
July 20, 2006
Routinely-collected general practice data are complex, but with systematic processing can be used for quality improvement and research
Simon de Lusignan, Nigel Hague, Jeremy van Vlymen, et al.
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