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  1. Contingency planning for electronic health record-based care continuity: a survey of recommended practices‏‎ (4 categories)
  2. Evaluating the Impact of Information Technology Tools to Support the Asthma Medical Home‏‎ (4 categories)
  3. The Unintended Consequences of Computerized Provider Order Entry: Findings From a Mixed Methods Exploration‏‎ (4 categories)
  4. Secondary Use of EHR: Data Quality Issues and Informatics Opportunities‏‎ (4 categories)
  5. Caveats for the Use of Operational Electronic Health Record Data in Comparative Effectiveness Research‏‎ (4 categories)
  6. Use of electronic medical records (EMR) for oncology outcomes research: assessing the comparability of EMR information to patient registry and health claims data‏‎ (4 categories)
  7. Text data extraction for a prospective, research-focused data mart: implementation and validation‏‎ (4 categories)
  8. Drug interaction alert override rates in the Meaningful Use era‏‎ (4 categories)
  9. Using a Cloud-based Electronic Health RecordDuring Disaster Response: A Case Study inFukushima, March 2011‏‎ (4 categories)
  10. A Review of Emerging Technologies for the Management of Diabetes Mellitus‏‎ (4 categories)
  11. Matching identifiers in electronic health records: implications for duplicate records and patient safety‏‎ (4 categories)
  12. Computerized Physician Order Entry and Electronic Medical Record Systems in Korean Teaching and General Hospitals: Results of a 2004 Survey‏‎ (4 categories)
  13. Enhancement of Clinicians' Diagnostic Reasoning by Computer-Based Consultation‏‎ (4 categories)
  14. Chemotherapy prescribing errors: an observational study on the role of information technology and computerized physician order entry systems‏‎ (4 categories)
  15. Genetic Non-Discrimination‏‎ (4 categories)
  16. Effects of CPOE on provider cognitive workload: a randomized crossover trial‏‎ (4 categories)
  17. Evidence-based management of ambulatory electronic health record system implementation: an assessment of conceptual support and qualitative evidence‏‎ (4 categories)
  18. Icon and user interface design for emergency medical information systems: A case study‏‎ (4 categories)
  19. Multifactorial intervention in diabetes care using real-time monitoring and tailored feedback in type 2 diabetes‏‎ (4 categories)
  20. Implementation of Hospital Computerized Physician Order Entry Systems in a Rural State: Feasibility and Financial Impact‏‎ (4 categories)
  21. Evaluating the Usability of a Free Electronic Health Record for Training‏‎ (4 categories)
  22. Physicians' perception of CPOE implementation‏‎ (4 categories)
  23. Use of electronic medical records in oncology outcomes research‏‎ (4 categories)
  24. Impact of Electronic Health Record Clinical Decision Support on Diabetes Care: A Randomized Trial‏‎ (4 categories)
  25. Enhancing Electronic Health Records to Support Clinical Research‏‎ (4 categories)
  26. Clinical decision support systems‏‎ (4 categories)
  27. A detailed description of the implementation of inpatient insulin orders with a commercial electronic health record system.‏‎ (4 categories)
  28. The MEDAKIS project‏‎ (4 categories)
  29. Order set‏‎ (4 categories)
  30. Evidence-based red cell transfusion in the critically ill: Quality improvement using computerized physician order entry‏‎ (4 categories)
  31. Self-Tracking, Social Media and Personal Health Records for Patient Empowered Self-Care‏‎ (4 categories)
  32. Development and field testing of a self-assessment guide for computer-based provider order entry‏‎ (4 categories)
  33. Julius--a template based supplementary electronic health record system‏‎ (4 categories)
  34. Special considerations for Pediatric Practices‏‎ (4 categories)
  35. Perceived Barriers and Facilitators of Using a Web-Based Interactive Decision Aid for Colorectal Cancer Screening in Community Practice Settings: Findings From Focus Groups With Primary Care Clinicians and Medical Office Staff‏‎ (4 categories)
  36. Physicians Failed to Write Flawless Prescriptions When Computerized Physician Order Entry System Crashed‏‎ (4 categories)
  37. HIT plants SEEDS in healthcare education‏‎ (4 categories)
  38. Using a medical simulation center as an electronic health record usability laboratory‏‎ (4 categories)
  39. Effect of Computerized Clinical Decision Support on the Use and Yield of CT Pulmonary Angiography in the Emergency Department‏‎ (4 categories)
  40. An Information Paradigm Shift is Required to Realize EHR Benefits‏‎ (4 categories)
  41. Costs and benefits of health information technology‏‎ (4 categories)
  42. Data quality and clinical decision-making: do we trust machines blindly‏‎ (4 categories)
  43. Evaluation of an electronic health record-supported obesity management protocol implemented in a community health center: a cautionary note‏‎ (4 categories)
  44. Analysis of the Security and Privacy Requirements of Cloud-Based Electronic Health Records Systems‏‎ (4 categories)
  45. Quality informatics‏‎ (4 categories)
  46. Reducing diagnostic errors in primary care‏‎ (4 categories)
  47. Implementation of a clinical decision support system for computerized drug prescription entries in a large tertiary care hospital‏‎ (4 categories)
  48. Barcode medication administration‏‎ (4 categories)
  49. The challenges in making electronic health records accessible to patients‏‎ (4 categories)
  50. FOSSM‏‎ (4 categories)
  51. A Framework to Assist Health Professionals in Recommending High-Quality Apps for Supporting Chronic Disease Self-Management: Illustrative Assessment of Type 2 Diabetes Apps‏‎ (4 categories)
  52. Implementing culture change in health care: theory and practice‏‎ (4 categories)
  53. Behavioral Health Order Sets in a Hybrid Information Environment‏‎ (4 categories)
  54. Feasibility of real-time satisfaction surveys through automated analysis of patients' unstructured comments and sentiments‏‎ (4 categories)
  55. Giving Patients Control of Their EHR Data‏‎ (4 categories)
  56. Advanced Proficiency EHR Training: Effect on Physicians’ EHR Efficiency, EHR Satisfaction and Job Satisfaction‏‎ (4 categories)
  57. The rise of big clinical databases‏‎ (4 categories)
  58. Use of Clinical Decision Support to Increase Influenza Vaccination: Multi-year Evolution of the System‏‎ (4 categories)
  59. Making Sense of Clinical Practice: Order Set Design Strategies in CPOE‏‎ (4 categories)
  60. Medication errors: prevention using information technology systems‏‎ (4 categories)
  61. Identifying Best Practices for Clinical Decision Support and Knowledge Management in the Field‏‎ (4 categories)
  62. The Effect of Computerized Provider Order Entry on Medical Student Clerkship Experiences‏‎ (4 categories)
  63. Intensive care unit nurses' information needs and recommendations for integrated displays to improve nurses' situation awareness‏‎ (4 categories)
  64. The vulnerabilities of computerized physician order entry systems: a qualitative stud‏‎ (4 categories)
  65. Perceived efficiency impacts following electronic health record implementation: an exploratory study of an urban community health center network‏‎ (4 categories)
  66. The Blockchain in Healthcare‏‎ (4 categories)
  67. Using natural language processing to identify problem usage of prescription opioids‏‎ (4 categories)
  68. Communicating discharge instructions to patients: a survey of nurse, intern, and hospitalist practices‏‎ (4 categories)
  69. Enhancing patient safety and quality of care by improving the usability of electronic health record systems: recommendations from AMIA‏‎ (4 categories)
  70. Benefits of CPOE Implementation‏‎ (4 categories)
  71. The impact of electronic health record implementation and use on performance of the surgical care improvement project measures‏‎ (4 categories)
  72. Interventions to reduce medication errors in pediatric intensive care‏‎ (4 categories)
  73. Toward a national framework for the secondary use of health data‏‎ (4 categories)
  74. Giving patients granular control of personal health information: Using an ethics ‘Points to Consider’ to inform informatics system designers‏‎ (4 categories)
  75. Unexpected increased mortality after implementation of a commercially sold computerized physician order entry system‏‎ (4 categories)
  76. Medical decision support using machine learning for early detection of late onset neonatal sepsis‏‎ (4 categories)
  77. Mobile phone diabetes project led to improved glycemic control and net savings for Chicago plan participants‏‎ (4 categories)
  78. Electronic medical records and quality of cancer care‏‎ (4 categories)
  79. Default settings of computerized physician order entry system order sets drive ordering habits‏‎ (4 categories)
  80. Development of a context model to prioritize drug safety alerts in CPOE systems‏‎ (4 categories)
  81. Use of Mobile Clinical Decision Support Software by Junior Doctors at a UK Teaching Hospital: Identification and Evaluation of Barriers to Engagement‏‎ (4 categories)
  82. A risk analysis method to evaluate the impact of a computerized provider order entry system on patient safety‏‎ (4 categories)
  83. Coronary artery disease risk assessment from unstructured electronic health records using text mining‏‎ (4 categories)
  84. Simulation in the EHR‏‎ (4 categories)
  85. HL7 FHIR: An Agile and RESTful approach to healthcare information exchange‏‎ (4 categories)
  86. Using qualitative studies to improve the usability of an EMR‏‎ (4 categories)
  87. Effect of Standardized Electronic Discharge Instructions on Post-Discharge Hospital Utilization‏‎ (4 categories)
  88. Methods and dimensions of electronic health record data quality assessment: enabling reuse for clinical research‏‎ (4 categories)
  89. Computerized clinical decision support improves warfarin management and decreases recurrent venous thromboembolism‏‎ (4 categories)
  90. An analysis of electronic health record-related patient safety concerns‏‎ (4 categories)
  91. Electronic health record-based triggers to detect potential delays in cancer diagnosis‏‎ (4 categories)
  92. Role of Computerized Physician Order Entry Systems in Facilitating Medication Errors‏‎ (4 categories)
  93. Patient Confidentiality in the Research Use of Clinical Medical Databases‏‎ (4 categories)
  94. Unified Medical Language System (UMLS)‏‎ (4 categories)
  95. Clinical decision support systems for addressing information needs of physicians‏‎ (3 categories)
  96. “Not all my friends need to know”: a qualitative study of teenage patients, privacy, and social media‏‎ (3 categories)
  97. Evaluating Clinical Decision Support Systems:Monitoring CPOE Order Check Override Rates in the Department of Veterans Affairs’ Computerized Patient Record System‏‎ (3 categories)
  98. Exploiting the potential of large databases of electronic health records for research using rapid algorithms and an intuitive query interface‏‎ (3 categories)
  99. Key principles for a national clinical decision support knowledge sharing framework synthesis of insights from leading subject matter experts‏‎ (3 categories)
  100. Standardized Glycemic Management with a Computerized Workflow and Decision Support System for Hospitalized Patients with Type 2 Diabetes on Different Wards‏‎ (3 categories)
  101. Group differences in physician responses to handheld presentation of clinical evidence: a verbal protocol analysis‏‎ (3 categories)
  102. ASTM CCR‏‎ (3 categories)
  103. Drug-drug interaction checking assisted by clinical decision support: a return on investment analysis‏‎ (3 categories)
  104. Correlates of electronic health record adoption in office practices: a statewide survey‏‎ (3 categories)
  105. Data Model to Enhance the Security and Privacy of Healthcare Data‏‎ (3 categories)
  106. The economic benefits of health information exchange interoperability for Australia‏‎ (3 categories)
  107. Clinical decision support in electronic prescribing: recommendations and an action plan: report of the joint clinical decision support workgroup‏‎ (3 categories)
  108. A clinical decision support needs assessment of coummunity-based physicians‏‎ (3 categories)
  109. Provider and pharmacist responses to warfarin drug–drug interaction alerts: a study of healthcare downstream of CPOE alerts‏‎ (3 categories)
  110. Methods to capture workflow‏‎ (3 categories)
  111. Criteria for assessing high-priority drug-drug interactions for clinical decision support in electronic health records‏‎ (3 categories)
  112. Open source EMR software: Profiling, insights, and hands-on analysis‏‎ (3 categories)
  113. Toward successful migration to computerized physician order entry for chemotherapy‏‎ (3 categories)
  114. Classification models for the prediction of clinicians' information needs‏‎ (3 categories)
  115. Comprehensive analysis of a medication dosing error related to CPOE‏‎ (3 categories)
  116. Effects of computerized guidelines for managing heart disease in primary care‏‎ (3 categories)
  117. Reasons provided by prescribers when overriding drug-drug interaction alerts‏‎ (3 categories)
  118. Monitor Preference for Electronic Medical Record in Outpatient Clinic‏‎ (3 categories)
  119. DIPS‏‎ (3 categories)
  120. Outpatient Electronic Health Records and the Clinical Care and Outcomes of Patients With Diabetes Mellitus‏‎ (3 categories)
  121. Exploring Residents’ Interactions With Electronic Health Records in Primary Care Encounters‏‎ (3 categories)
  122. Reduction in Chemotherapy Order Errors With Computerized Physician Order Entry and Clinical Decision Support Systems‏‎ (3 categories)
  123. Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC)‏‎ (3 categories)
  124. Evaluation of Drug Interactions in a Large Sample of Psychiatric Inpatients: A Data Interface for Mass Analysis with Clinical Decision Support Software‏‎ (3 categories)
  125. Clinical decision support in small community practice settings: a case study‏‎ (3 categories)
  126. Why doctors quit‏‎ (3 categories)
  127. Criteria for creating new order sets‏‎ (3 categories)
  128. Epic‏‎ (3 categories)
  129. The impact of electronic patient records on workflow in general practice‏‎ (3 categories)
  130. Patient Experiences and Attitudes about Access to a Patient Electronic Health Care Record and Linked Web Messaging‏‎ (3 categories)
  131. Isabel‏‎ (3 categories)
  132. CPT‏‎ (3 categories)
  133. Predicting red blood cell transfusion in hospitalized patients: role of hemoglobin level, comorbidities, and illness severity‏‎ (3 categories)
  134. A pragmatic Approach to Implementing Best Practices for Clinical Decision Support Systems in Computerized Provider Order Entry Systems‏‎ (3 categories)
  135. Nursing informatics‏‎ (3 categories)
  136. Overcoming challenges to achieving meaningful use: insights from hospitals that successfully received Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services payments in 2011‏‎ (3 categories)
  137. Clinical Decision Support for Early Recognition of Sepsis‏‎ (3 categories)
  138. Use of an electronic patient portal among disadvantaged populations‏‎ (3 categories)
  139. A Novel Approach to Supporting Relationship-Centered Care Through Electronic Health Record Ergonomic Training in Preclerkship Medical Education‏‎ (3 categories)
  140. The Enterprise Data Trust at Mayo Clinic: a semantically integrated warehouse of biomedical data‏‎ (3 categories)
  141. Review of Emotional Aspects of CPOE‏‎ (3 categories)
  142. Indication-based prescribing prevents wrong-patient medication errors in computerized provider order entry (CPOE)‏‎ (3 categories)
  143. Evaluation of Effectiveness and Cost‐Effectiveness of a Clinical Decision Support System in Managing Hypertension in Resource Constrained Primary Health Care Settings: Results From a Cluster Randomized Trial‏‎ (3 categories)
  144. Factors contributing to an increase in duplicate medication order errors after CPOE implementation.‏‎ (3 categories)
  145. There is no neutral position on fraud!‏‎ (3 categories)
  146. Performance of a Web-Based Clinical Diagnosis Support System for Internists‏‎ (3 categories)
  147. Changes in end-user satisfaction with Computerized Provider Order Entry over time among nurses and providers in intensive care units‏‎ (3 categories)
  148. A comparison of a multistate inpatient EHR database to the HCUP Nationwide Inpatient Sample‏‎ (3 categories)
  149. Effect of computerized prescriber order entry on pharmacy: experience of one health system‏‎ (3 categories)
  150. Minimizing Electronic Health Record Patient-Note Mismatches‏‎ (3 categories)
  151. An electronic medical records system for clinical research and the EMR–EDC interface‏‎ (3 categories)
  152. Remote Monitoring of Implantable Cardioverter-Defibrillators : A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Clinical Outcomes‏‎ (3 categories)
  153. Role of computerized physician order entry systems in facilitating medication errors.‏‎ (3 categories)
  154. Patient Identification Errors‏‎ (3 categories)
  155. Findings from the SMART C-CDA Collaborative‏‎ (3 categories)
  156. "Smart Forms" in an Electronic Medical Record: documentation-based clinical decision support to improve disease management.‏‎ (3 categories)
  157. Evaluating healthcare quality using natural language processing‏‎ (3 categories)
  158. Overdependence on technology: an unintended adverse consequence of computerized provider order entry‏‎ (3 categories)
  159. The technology acceptance model: its past and its future in health care‏‎ (3 categories)
  160. A template-based approach to support utilization of clinical practice guidelines within an electronic health record‏‎ (3 categories)
  161. Computerized Physician Order Entry-realted Medication Errors: Analysis of Reported Errors and Vulnerability Testing of Current Systems‏‎ (3 categories)
  162. Implementing Computerized Provider Order Entry in Acute Care Hospitals in the United States Could Generate Substantial Savings to Society‏‎ (3 categories)
  163. Securing Information Technology in Healthcare‏‎ (3 categories)
  164. Participation in EHR based simulation improves recognition of patient safety issues‏‎ (3 categories)
  165. Syndromic Surveillance Using Ambulatory Electronic Health Records‏‎ (3 categories)
  166. Clinical decision support or genetically guided personalized medicine: a systematic review‏‎ (3 categories)
  167. A comparison of two Detailed Clinical Model representations: FHIR and CDA‏‎ (3 categories)
  168. Measuring and improving patient safety through health information technology: The Health IT Safety Framework‏‎ (3 categories)
  169. Comparison of Computer-based Clinical Decision Support Systems and Content for Diabetes Mellitus‏‎ (3 categories)
  170. Errors prevented by and associated with bar-code medication administration systems‏‎ (3 categories)
  171. Development and evaluation of a comprehensive clinical decision support taxonomy: comparison of front-end tools in commercial and internally developed electronic health record systems‏‎ (3 categories)
  172. A qualitative cross-site study of physician order entry‏‎ (3 categories)
  173. IT-adoption and the interaction of task, technology and individuals‏‎ (3 categories)
  174. Nursing medication administration and workflow using computerized physician order entry‏‎ (3 categories)
  175. Improving record linkage performance in the presence of missing linkage data‏‎ (3 categories)
  176. Overrides of clinical decision support alerts in primary care clinics‏‎ (3 categories)
  177. Exposure to and experiences with a computerized decision support intervention in primary care: results from a process evaluation‏‎ (3 categories)
  178. Patients want granular privacy control over health information in electronic medical records‏‎ (3 categories)
  179. Categorizing the unintended sociotechnical consequences of computerized provider order entry‏‎ (3 categories)
  180. A Clinical Decision Support Needs Assessment of Community-Based Physicians‏‎ (3 categories)
  181. Computerized Physician Order Entry - effectiveness and efficiency of electronic medication ordering with decision support systems‏‎ (3 categories)
  182. Reduction of errors in hospitals due to adoption of computerized provider order entry systems‏‎ (3 categories)
  183. The Extent and Importance of Unintended Consequences Related to Computerized Provider Order Entry‏‎ (3 categories)
  184. Reviewing a clinical decision aid for the selection of anticoagulation treatment in patients with nonvalvular atrial fibrillation: applications in a US managed care health plan database‏‎ (3 categories)
  185. On the alert: future priorities for alerts in clinical decision support for computerized physician order entry identified from a European workshop‏‎ (3 categories)
  186. Infobuttons‏‎ (3 categories)
  187. Security‏‎ (3 categories)
  188. Time-dependent Drug–Drug Interaction Alerts in Care Provider Order Entry: Software May Inhibit Medication Error Reductions‏‎ (3 categories)
  189. Smart device‏‎ (3 categories)
  190. Adopting Electronic Medical Records in Primary Care: Lessons Learned from Health Information Systems Implementation Experience in Seven Countries‏‎ (3 categories)
  191. Improving Hospital Venous Thromboembolism Prophylaxis with Electronic Decision Support‏‎ (3 categories)
  192. Decision support for health care: the PROforma evidence base‏‎ (3 categories)
  193. The practical impact of ontologies on biomedical informatics‏‎ (3 categories)
  194. Development and evaluation of nursing user interface screens using multiple methods‏‎ (3 categories)
  195. Java Script Object Notation (JSON)‏‎ (3 categories)
  196. Phased implementation of electronic health records through an office of clinical transformation‏‎ (3 categories)
  197. DocuLive EPR Norwegian version‏‎ (3 categories)
  198. Usability‏‎ (3 categories)
  199. Clinical workflow analysis‏‎ (3 categories)
  200. Efficiency Achievements from a User-Developed Real-Time Modifiable Clinical Information System‏‎ (3 categories)
  201. Response to Medication Dosing Alerts for Pediatric Inpatients Using a Computerized Provider Order Entry System‏‎ (3 categories)
  202. Improving red blood cell orders, utilization, and management with point-of-care clinical decision support‏‎ (3 categories)
  203. Overrides of medication-related clinical decision support alerts in outpatients‏‎ (3 categories)
  204. Integrating clinical research with the Healthcare Enterprise: from the RE-USE project to the EHR4CR platform‏‎ (3 categories)
  205. The use of electronic medical records: communication patterns in outpatient encounters‏‎ (3 categories)
  206. LOINC‏‎ (3 categories)
  207. Stopping fraud.‏‎ (3 categories)
  208. A Clinical Decision Support System for Integrating Tuberculosis and HIV Care in Kenya: A Human-Centered Design Approach‏‎ (3 categories)
  209. Randomized clinical trial of a customized electronic alert requiring an affirmative response compared to a control group receiving a commercial passive CPOE alert: NSAID–warfarin co-prescribing as a test case‏‎ (3 categories)
  210. The Impact of CPOE Medication Systems’ Design Aspects on Usability, Workflow and Medication Orders‏‎ (3 categories)
  211. Ontology driven decision support for the diagnosis of mild cognitive impairment‏‎ (3 categories)
  212. Data interchange standards in healthcare IT--computable semantic interoperability: now possible but still difficult, do we really need a better mousetrap?‏‎ (3 categories)
  213. Interoperability‏‎ (3 categories)
  214. Systematic review of clinical decision support interventions with potential for inpatient cost reduction‏‎ (3 categories)
  215. With "big data" comes big responsibility: outreach to North Carolina Medicaid patients with 10 or more computed tomography scans in 12 months.‏‎ (3 categories)
  216. Adoption of Clinical Decision support in Multimorbidity: A Systematic Review‏‎ (3 categories)
  217. Improving Perioperative Performance: The Use of Operations Management and the Electronic Health Record‏‎ (3 categories)
  218. The Long Road to Patient Safety: A Status Report on Patient Safety Systems‏‎ (3 categories)
  219. RxNorm‏‎ (3 categories)
  220. Development and evaluation of web-based software to efficiently run enhanced recovery surgery‏‎ (3 categories)
  221. Does CPOE support nurse-physician communication in the medication order process‏‎ (3 categories)
  222. Usability Evaluation of a Personal Health Record‏‎ (3 categories)
  223. Predictors of Clinical Decision Support Success‏‎ (3 categories)
  224. Drug–drug interactions that should be non-interruptive in order to reduce alert fatigue in electronic health records‏‎ (3 categories)
  225. Privacy, Confidentiality, and Electronic Medical Records‏‎ (3 categories)
  226. Contributed Income:‏‎ (3 categories)
  227. Results from simulated data sets: probabilistic record linkage outperforms deterministic record linkage‏‎ (3 categories)
  228. Avoiding fraud risks associated with EHRs‏‎ (3 categories)
  229. The Value of Electronic Health Records in Solo or Small Group Practices‏‎ (3 categories)
  230. A Design Protocol to Develop Radiology Dashboards‏‎ (3 categories)
  231. Using a computerized provider order entry system to meet the unique prescribing needs of children: description of an advanced dosing model‏‎ (3 categories)
  232. Maternal and Perinatal Quality Care Collaboratives‏‎ (3 categories)
  233. An HIT Solution for Clinical Care and Disaster Planning: How One health Center in Joplin, MO Survived a Tornado and Avoided a Health Information Disaster‏‎ (3 categories)
  234. Cost-effectiveness of an electronic medication ordering system (CPOE/CDSS) in hospitalized patients‏‎ (3 categories)
  235. Assessing performance of an Electronic Health Record (EHR) using Cognitive Task Analysis.‏‎ (3 categories)
  236. The Impact of Computerized Provider Order Entry Systems on Inpatient Clinical Workflow: A Literature Review‏‎ (3 categories)
  237. Rights and responsibilities of users of electronic health records‏‎ (3 categories)
  238. Informatics Interchange - Alert Fatigue‏‎ (3 categories)
  239. Evaluation of User Interface and Workflow Design of a Bedside Nursing Clinical Decision Support System‏‎ (3 categories)
  240. The impact of computerized provider order entry on medication errors in a multispecialty group practice‏‎ (3 categories)
  241. Security Practices and Regulatory Compliance in the Healthcare Industry‏‎ (3 categories)
  242. Understanding differences in electronic health record (EHR) use: linking individual physicians' perceptions of uncertainty and EHR use patterns in ambulatory care‏‎ (3 categories)
  243. Clinical Research Informatics and Electronic Health Record Data‏‎ (3 categories)
  244. Analysis of a Probabilistic Record Linkage Technique without Human Review‏‎ (3 categories)
  245. Improving acceptance of computerized prescribing alerts in ambulatory care‏‎ (3 categories)
  246. Information system support as a critical success factor for chronic disease management‏‎ (3 categories)
  247. Does Health Information Exchange Reduce Redundant Imaging‏‎ (3 categories)
  248. Usability of Electronic Medical Records‏‎ (3 categories)
  249. Privacy policies for health social networking sites‏‎ (3 categories)
  250. Reducing Emergency Department Charting and Ordering Errors with a Room Number Watermark on the Electronic Medical Record Display‏‎ (3 categories)

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