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- Reviewing the Benefits and Costs of Electronic Health Records and Associated Patient (7 categories)
- Http://clinfowiki.org/wiki/index.php/Open Source Handheld-Based EMR for Paramedics Working in Rural Areas (7 categories)
- A user needs assessment to inform health information exchange design and implementation (7 categories)
- Http://clinfowiki.org/wiki/index.php/The OpenMRS System: Collaborating Toward an Open Source EMR for Developing Countries (7 categories)
- Effect of Home Blood Pressure Telemonitoring and Pharmacist Management On Blood Pressure Control: The HyperLink Cluster Randomized Trial (7 categories)
- A Tale Of Two Large Community Electronic Health Record Extension Projects (7 categories)
- Health Information Exchange (6 categories)
- Evaluation of electronic discharge summaries: A comparison of documentation in electronic and handwritten discharge summaries (6 categories)
- Uses of electronic health records for public health surveillance to advance public health (6 categories)
- Health information technology in oncology practice: a literature review (6 categories)
- Electronic Health Records in Four Community Physician Practices: Impact on Quality and Cost of Care (6 categories)
- Natural language processing (NLP) (6 categories)
- Evaluating a Dental Diagnostic Terminology in an Electronic Health Record (6 categories)
- ONC Issues Guides for SAFER EHRs (6 categories)
- Open-source health information technology: A case study of electronic medical records (6 categories)
- Accessing primary care Big Data: the development of a software algorithm to explore the rich content of consultation records (6 categories)
- MHealth (6 categories)
- The CMIO - A New Leader for Health Systems (6 categories)
- Best Practices in EMR Implementation: A Systematic Review (6 categories)
- Real-time use of the iPad by third-year medical students for clinical decision support and learning: a mixed methods study (6 categories)