Medical Informatics Applications
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Subject Areas on Research
- A link to improve stroke patient care: a successful linkage between a statewide emergency medical services data system and a stroke registry.
- An evaluation of factors influencing Bayesian learning systems.
- Assessing the quality of medical information technology economic evaluations: room for improvement.
- Creating a sustainable collaborative consumer health application for chronic disease self-management.
- Defining core issues in utilizing information technology to improve access: evaluation and research agenda.
- Developing a framework for conducting economic evaluations of community-based health information technology interventions.
- Evaluating implementation fidelity in health information technology interventions.
- Health Level 7. A protocol for the interchange of healthcare data.
- Healthcare standards development. The value of nurturing collaboration.
- Learning from colleagues about healthcare IT implementation and optimization: lessons from a medical informatics listserv.
- Modernizing and transforming medical education at the Kilimanjaro Christian Medical University College.
- Modular design, application architecture, and usage of a self-service model for enterprise data delivery: the Duke Enterprise Data Unified Content Explorer (DEDUCE).
- Nurses' perceptions, acceptance, and use of a novel in-room pediatric ICU technology: testing an expanded technology acceptance model.
- Promoting the participant-researcher partnership.
- Report of conference track 1: basic bottlenecks.
- Rheumatology Informatics System for Effectiveness: A National Informatics-Enabled Registry for Quality Improvement.
- Seamless care: what is it; what is its value; what does it require; when might we get it?
- The cancer translational research informatics platform.
- Usability testing and acceptance of an electronic medication inquiry system for CKD patients.
- Users' guides to the medical literature. I. How to get started. The Evidence-Based Medicine Working Group.
- Users' guides to the medical literature. II. How to use an article about therapy or prevention. B. What were the results and will they help me in caring for my patients? Evidence-Based Medicine Working Group.
- Users' guides to the medical literature. IV. How to use an article about harm. Evidence-Based Medicine Working Group.
- Users' guides to the medical literature. V. How to use an article about prognosis. Evidence-Based Medicine Working Group.
- Users' guides to the medical literature. VI. How to use an overview. Evidence-Based Medicine Working Group.
- Users' guides to the medical literature. VII. How to use a clinical decision analysis. B. What are the results and will they help me in caring for my patients? Evidence Based Medicine Working Group.
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Keywords of People
- Rusincovitch, Shelley, Senior Dir, IT, Biostatistics & Bioinformatics