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  1. CDISC
  2. CGM
  3. CIS User Access Control Requirements
  4. CPOE in the NICU
  5. CTAKES
  6. Cancer Surveillance Informatics
  7. Capsule Technologie
  8. Case control study
  9. Categories:Reviews
  10. Caveats for the Use of Operational Electronic Health Record Data in Comparative Effectiveness Research
  11. Challenges in AI Implementation in Healthcare
  12. Characteristics of data quality
  13. Children's EHR Format Enhancement
  14. Chronic Disease Registries
  15. Claims assessment to fund health infomation exchange
  16. Clinical Applications of Machine Learning for Diagnosis
  17. Clinical Decision Support System and Incidence of Delirium in Cognitively Impaired Older Adults Transferred to Intensive Care
  18. Clinical Decision Support for Perioperative Information Management Systems
  19. Clinical Decision Support to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions
  20. Clinical Decision Support using the HEART Pathway
  21. Clinical Informatics Training and Career Opportunities for Physicians – United States
  22. Clinical Informatics in Developing Countries
  23. Clinical Information Systems in Nursing Homes - An Evaluation of Initial Implementation Strategies
  24. Clinical Reminder Redesign for Ambulatory Clinic Nurses
  25. Clinical workflow analysis
  26. Clinicial Decision Support in Obstetrics
  27. Cognitive Analysis of a Highly Configurable Web 2.0 EHR Interface
  28. Cognitive Computing
  29. Cognitive and usability engineering methods for the evaluation of clinical information systems
  30. Collaborative documentation
  31. Common Data Element (CDE)
  32. Common laboratory errors by discipline that can be incorporated CDS tool development
  33. Communications with physicians and other providers
  34. Comparing Vendors
  35. Comparison of manual versus automated data collection method for an evidence-based nursing practice study
  36. Complementary Alternative Medicine
  37. Complementary methods of system usability evaluation: Surveys and observations during software design and development cycles
  38. Comprehensive analysis of a medication dosing error related to CPOE
  39. Computer-based decision support for pediatric asthma management: description and feasibility of the Stop Asthma Clinical System (SACS)
  40. Computer-based psychotherapy
  41. Computerised provider order entry combined with clinical decision support systems to improve medication safety
  42. Computerized Clinical Decision Support: Will it Transform Healthcare?
  43. Configuration Challenges: Implementing Translational Research Policies in Electronic Medical Records
  44. Context management
  45. Contextual implemenation model
  46. Cost-effectiveness analysis of a hospital electronic medication management system
  47. Cost-effectiveness of an electronic medicationordering system (CPOE/CDSS) in hospitalized patients
  48. Critical Care Informatics
  49. Critical Incident Technique
  50. Critical result reporting
  51. Crowdsourcing
  52. Data Center Design for Healthcare Organizations
  53. Data Dictionary
  54. Data Lake
  55. Data Warehousing
  56. Data centric approach to CME
  57. Data migration
  58. Data quality and clinical decision-making: do we trust machines blindly
  59. Database size and power to detect safety signals in pharmacovigilance
  60. Deaths Due To Medical Error
  61. Decision support in psychiatry
  62. Decision support not an exact science
  63. Definition natural language processing
  64. Designing Real-time Decision Support for Trauma Resuscitations
  65. Designing an automated clinical decision support system to match clinical practice guidelines for opioid therapy for chronic pain
  66. Developing analytical inspection criteria for health IT personnel with minimum training in cognitive ergonomics A practical solution to EHR improving EHR usability
  67. Development, Validation and Deployment of a Real Time 30 Day Hospital Readmission Risk Assessment Tool in the Maine Healthcare Information Exchange
  68. Development and Implementation of an Electronic Health Record Generated Surgical Handoff and Rounding Tool
  69. Development and evaluation of web-based software to efficiently run enhanced recovery surgery
  70. Development of a context model to prioritize drug safety alerts in CPOE systems
  71. Diabetes in the African American Community
  72. Digital Divide in Healthcare
  73. Digital Phenotype
  74. Digital Phenotyping
  75. Digital Therapeutics
  76. Discrete Event Simulation
  77. Disparities in Patient Portal Use
  78. Doctor-patient relationship and the EHR
  79. Does user-centred design affect the efficiency, usability and safety of CPOE order sets
  80. Dossia
  81. Drug interaction alert override rates in the Meaningful Use era
  82. Drug to drug interaction alerts with CPOE
  83. E-Health Record Inc.
  84. E-Visits
  85. EConsult
  86. EHR Document Corrections
  87. EHR Implementation/Strategies to Increase the Likelihood of Success
  88. EHR and Malpractice Liability
  89. EHR and Patient Centered Care: Perfect Combination for High Quality Care
  90. EHR in nuclear stress testing
  91. EMR Benefits: Medical education
  92. ENTERPRISE IMAGING
  93. Early Warning Scores
  94. Early like one 80 price drop 5 months after release ZING 56
  95. Effect of Bar-Code Technology on the Safety of Medication Administration
  96. Effect of EHR user interface changes on internal prescription discrepancies
  97. Effect of computerized physician order entry and a team intervention on prevention of serious medication errors
  98. Effects of Computerized Physician Order Entry on Prescribing Practices
  99. Efficiency Achievements from a User-Developed Real-Time Modifiable Clinical Information System
  100. Elearning
  101. Electronic Crossmatch
  102. Electronic Health Record Implementation in the Emergency Department
  103. Electronic Prescriptions are Safer Prescriptions
  104. Electronic health information exchange
  105. Electronic health record - based triggers to detect potential delays in cancer diagnosis
  106. Electronic medical record, error detection, and error reduction: A pediatric critical care perspective
  107. Electronic medical record training beyond go-live
  108. Electronic support groups
  109. Eliminating LGBTIQQ Health Disparities: The Associated Roles of Electronic Health Records and Institutional Culture
  110. Emergency Department Access to a Longitudinal Medical Record
  111. Emergency Departments and Meaningful Use
  112. Emergency department Information Systems Best of Breed VS. Enterprise module
  113. Emotional Reactions
  114. Emr training
  115. Enhancement of Clinicians' Diagnostic Reasoning by Computer-Based Consultation
  116. Enhancing Electronic Health Records to Support Clinical Research
  117. Enhancing healthcare process design with human factors engineering and reliability science, part 2: applying the knowledge to clinical documentation systems
  118. EpiInfo
  119. Epi Info
  120. Errors prevented by and associated with bar-code medication administration systems
  121. Esignature
  122. Estimating the impact of deploying an electronic clinical decision support tool as part of a national practice improvement project
  123. Evaluating the Usability of a Free Electronic Health Record for Training
  124. Evaluating usability of a commercial electronic health record: A case study
  125. Evaluation and Certification of Computerized Provider Order Entry Systems
  126. Evaluation of Drug Interactions in a Large Sample of Psychiatric Inpatients: A Data Interface for Mass Analysis with Clinical Decision Support Software
  127. Evaluation of medication errors via a computerized physician order entry system in an inpatient renal transplant unit
  128. Evaluation of rule effectiveness and positive predictive value of clinical rules in a Dutch clinical decision support system in daily hospital pharmacy practice
  129. Evaluation of the effect of information integration in displays for ICU nurses on situation awareness and task completion time: A prospective randomized controlled study
  130. Evidence-based red cell transfusion in the critically ill: Quality improvement using computerized physician order entry
  131. Explorys
  132. FDA Medical Device Approval Process
  133. FHIR Implementation Guide
  134. FHIR Servers
  135. Factors contributing to an increase in duplicate medication order errors after CPOE implementation.
  136. Father Joe's Villages and McKesson's EHR Help Improve Care for Underserved Communities
  137. Fault Tree Analysis
  138. Feasibility of real-time satisfaction surveys through automated analysis of patients' unstructured comments and sentiments
  139. Features of effective computerized clinical decision support systems: meta-regression of 162 randomized trials
  140. Federatedlearning
  141. Fisher's exact test
  142. From adverse drug event detection to prevention. A novel clinical decision support framework for medication safety
  143. Functional Status Assessment: A Important Factor in the Emerging Standard Continuity of Care Document
  144. Gamification
  145. Gender differences in diabetes self-management: a mixed-methods analysis of a mobile health intervention for inner-city Latino patients
  146. General Equivalency Mappings (GEMs)
  147. Global Heath Informatics
  148. Google Health
  149. Grounded theory technique
  150. Guidance for Radiology Information System
  151. HCS Interactant
  152. HIT Adoption in China
  153. HIT plants SEEDS in healthcare education
  154. Hadoop. How to handle all that data
  155. Hardwiring patient blood management: harnessing information technology to optimize transfusion practice
  156. Health Center Controlled Network
  157. Health Informatics in Canada
  158. Health Information Technology: Addressing Health Disparity by Improving Quality, Increasing Access, and Developing Workforce
  159. Health care quality outcome measures
  160. Healthland (Formely Dairyland Healthcare solutions)
  161. History of computerized physician order entry
  162. Hold harmless
  163. Hospital Price Transparency
  164. Hospital wireless networking infrastructure
  165. Hospitalathome
  166. How smart tokens permit the secure, remote access of electronic health records.
  167. Http://clinfowiki.org/wiki/index.php/Barriers and facilitators to the uptake of computerized clinical decision support systems in specialty hospitals: protocol for a qualitative cross-sectional study
  168. Http://clinfowiki.org/wiki/index.php/Intensive care unit nurses' information needs and recommendations for integrated displays to improve nurses' situation awareness
  169. Http://clinfowiki.org/wiki/index.php/Open Source Handheld-Based EMR for Paramedics Working in Rural Areas
  170. Http://clinfowiki.org/wiki/index.php/The OpenMRS System: Collaborating Toward an Open Source EMR for Developing Countries
  171. Http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2966355/
  172. Icon and user interface design for emergency medical information systems: A case study
  173. Immunization Information Systems
  174. Immunization Prompts in EHRs
  175. Impact of CPOE on mortality rates--contradictory findings, important messages
  176. Impact of Electronic Health Record Systems on Information Integrity: Quality and Safety Implications
  177. Impact of Health Information Technology on Detection of Potential Adverse Drug Events at the Ordering Stage
  178. Impact of a clinical decision support system for high-alert medications on the prevention of prescription errors
  179. Impact of computerized physician order entry on medication prescription errors in the intensive care unit: a controlled cross-sectional trial
  180. Impact of electronic reminders on venous thromboprophylaxis after admissions and transfersVendor Selection Criteria
  181. Implantable Telehealth
  182. Implementation and use of an electronic health record within the Indian Health Service
  183. Implementation of Hospital Computerized Physician Order Entry Systems in a Rural State: Feasibility and Financial Impact
  184. Implementation of a clinical decision support system for computerized drug prescription entries in a large tertiary care hospital.
  185. Implementing Computerized Provider Order Entry in Acute Care Hospitals in the United States Could Generate Substantial Savings to Society
  186. Importance of Post Implementation Training
  187. Impoving sedative-hypnotic prescribing in older hospitalized patients; provider-perceived benefits and barriers of a computer-based reminder
  188. Improving Appropriateness of Acid-Suppressive Medication Use via Computerized Clinical Decision Support
  189. Improving Clinical Decisions on T2DM Patients Integrating Clinical, Administrative and Environmental Data.
  190. Improving completeness of electronic problem lists through clinical decision support
  191. Improving information technology adoption and implementation through the identification of appropriate benefits: creating IMPROVE-IT
  192. Incidence and prevalence of idiopathic inflammatory myopathies among commercially insured, Medicare supplemental insured, and Medicaid enrolled populations: an administrative claims analysis
  193. Increased Resource Utilization
  194. Independent Review of NHS and Social Care IT
  195. Infection Control Concerns
  196. Informatics Interchange Alert Fatigue
  197. Informatics Tools for Radiation Dose Estimation
  198. Information Security Risk Assessment
  199. Information Technology in PBRNs: The Indiana University Medical Group Research Network (IUMG ResNet) Experience
  200. Information for Disasters, Information Disasters, and Disastrous Information
  201. Information needs for the OR and PACU electronic medical record
  202. Initiate Systems Identity Hub
  203. Integrated facility offers seamless care to Denver's homeless: new facility merges primary care and behavioral health delivery
  204. Intelligent information: a national system for monitoring clinical performance Bottle A Aylin P
  205. Intensive care unit nurses' information needs and recommendations for integrated displays to improve nurses' situation awareness
  206. International Classification of Primary Care 2
  207. Joint Legacy Viewer
  208. Keas: Disease and Wellness Management
  209. Kiosks
  210. Knowledge Representation
  211. Lab on a Chip
  212. Large language models
  213. Leading Examples of Biobanking
  214. Legal health record
  215. METEOR: An Enterprise Health Informatics Environment to Support Evidence - based Medicine
  216. Main Page/NEWSTEPS
  217. Main Page/Remote Monitoring of Implantable Cardioverter-Defibrillators : A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Clinical Outcomes
  218. Main content area The Role of Charity Care and Primary Care Physician Assignment on ED Use in Homeless Patients
  219. Marginal Gains
  220. Master Data Management in Health care
  221. Mathematical Tools for the Epidemiologist
  222. Meaningful Use of Electronic Health Records: Experiences from the Field and Future Opportunities
  223. Measure of Clinical Information Technology Adoption
  224. Measurement of Healthcare Information Technology Vendor Performance
  225. MedDRA
  226. MediaWiki Supporting Instructions
  227. Medical Device Integration
  228. Medical Robots
  229. Medical Scribe
  230. Medicare Dashboard
  231. Medicare advantage
  232. Medication safety alert tools
  233. Medinformatix
  234. MedlinePlus Connect
  235. Mining Electronic Health Record Data
  236. Mobile Health Implementation
  237. Mobile phone diabetes project led to improved glycemic control and net savings for Chicago plan participants
  238. Mobilizing Computable Biomedical Knowledge
  239. Multifactorial intervention in diabetes care using real-time monitoring and tailored feedback in type 2 diabetes
  240. Multiple open charts
  241. My name
  242. National Healthcare Policy
  243. Natural language processing and inference rules as strategies for updating problem list in an electronic health record
  244. NewSTEPs
  245. Note Bloat
  246. Number entry error
  247. Nurses' satisfaction with medication administration point-of-care technology
  248. Nursing informatics rev 2019
  249. Nursing medication administration and workflow using computerized physician order entry
  250. Nutrition informatics
  251. Obstetric Alarm Fatigue
  252. Obstetrical EMR
  253. Ontology driven decision support for the diagnosis of mild cognitive impairment
  254. Open Health Tools
  255. Open MedicDrive
  256. Organizational Behavior
  257. P4 Medicine
  258. Pandemic+Influences+on+Healthcare+Delivery+and+Information+Security+in+the+United+States
  259. Participation in EHR based simulation improves recognition of patient safety issues
  260. Patient-Care Questions that Physicians Are Unable to Answer
  261. PatientSecure
  262. Patient Decision Aids
  263. Patient Identification Errors
  264. Patient Safety: Improving Safety with Information Technology
  265. Patient Web Services Integrated with a Shared Medical Record: Patient Use and Satisfaction
  266. Patient empowerment
  267. Patient engagement framework
  268. Patient – Physician Collaboration on FHIR (Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources)
  269. Patients' safety, privacy and effectiveness--a conflict of interests in health care information systems?
  270. Pearl EMR
  271. 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
  272. Perceptions Regarding Electronic Health Record Implementation among Health Information Management Professionals in Alabama: A Statewide Survey and Analysis
  273. Perioperative Nurses' Attitudes Toward the Electronic Health Record
  274. Personal Indentifiable Information
  275. Personal health records: a randomized trial of effects on elder medication safety
  276. Perspectives on electronic medical record implementation after two years of use in primary health care practice
  277. Pharmacogenetics
  278. Pharmacovigilance using clinical notes
  279. Pharmacy Robotics
  280. PhenoTips
  281. Physician Perception of CDS
  282. Physician attitudes toward health information exchange: Results of a statewide survey
  283. Playing smallball: Approaches to evaluating pilot health information exchange systems (HIE)
  284. Population Based Estimates
  285. Potentially Inappropriate Medications for Older Adults: 65 and Older Based on Updated Beers Criteria
  286. Predicting the Adoption of Electronic Health Records by Physicians: When Will Health Care be Paperless?
  287. Predictive scheduling
  288. Problem List Automation
  289. Project Governance
  290. Provider Burnout
  291. Provider and pharmacist responses to warfarin drug–drug interaction alerts: a study of healthcare downstream of CPOE alerts
  292. Provider attributes
  293. QRDA
  294. Q methodology
  295. Qualitative evaluation of health information exchange efforts
  296. Quality Project Ambulatory E-Prescribing
  297. Quality Reporting Document Architecture
  298. RHIOs and Meaningful use
  299. RX 30
  300. 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
  301. Ransomware
  302. Rapid Assessment Process
  303. Rationale, design, and implementation protocol of an electronic health record integrated clinical prediction rule (iCPR) randomized trial in primary care
  304. Readiness Assessment
  305. Recommendations for Responsible Monitoring and Regulation of Clinical Software Systems
  306. Reducing diagnostic errors in primary care
  307. Reduction in Chemotherapy Order Errors With Computerized Physician Order Entry
  308. Reduction in Chemotherapy Order Errors With Computerized Physician Order Entry and Clinical Decision Support Systems
  309. Relationship between medication event rates and the Leapfrog computerized physician order entry evaluation tool
  310. Relaxation of Stark Rules Explained
  311. Release of Information
  312. Remote nursing and hospital at home
  313. Remote patient monitoring
  314. Replace
  315. Reports of Impact of EHRs on Opthalmology practices - A Sampling of the Literature
  316. Response to Medication Dosing Alerts for Pediatric Inpatients Using a Computerized Provider Order Entry System
  317. Results from simulated data sets: probabilistic record linkage outperforms deterministic record linkage
  318. Return on investment for a computerized physician order entry system.
  319. Review Of Nurse Experiences With Electronic Health Records
  320. Review of Certifications Available for Informatics and Health Information Management Professionals
  321. Review of Lessons Learned from Computerized Provider Order Entry Implementation in Community Hospitals: a Qualitative Study
  322. Reviewing the Benefits and Costs of Electronic Health Records and Associated Patient
  323. Rights and responsibilities of users of electronic health records
  324. Risk assessment
  325. Risks Benefits and Barriers of EHR Systems: A Comparative Study Based on Size of Hospital
  326. Role of Computerized Physician Order Entry Systems in Facilitating Medication Errors
  327. Role of a Change Leader in the CIS Implementation Process
  328. Routine Methods
  329. SMSMessaging
  330. SOAP note
  331. SPC in Healthcare
  332. Scribe
  333. Security Threat Posed by USB-Based Personal Health Records
  334. Security for Electronic Communication in Health Care
  335. Security in Electronic Communication in Health Care
  336. Security of Electronic Medical Information and Patient Privacy: What You Need to Know
  337. Self-assessment for practices considering electronic medical records
  338. Sentiment analysis in medical settings: New opportunities and challenges
  339. Setting up the Project Team
  340. Shared Decision-Making
  341. Shining a little light and a little heat on the issue of EHRs and fraud
  342. SigmaCare
  343. Single Sign-On
  344. Smart
  345. SmartCare
  346. Social engineering
  347. Software testing
  348. Sparklines
  349. Standardized nursing terminology
  350. Statistical Learning
  351. Stopping fraud.
  352. Structural approach to design user interface
  353. Summary of Findings from the RHIO Finance Survey
  354. Surface Computing
  355. Sustainable Medical Applications, Reusable Technologies (SMART)
  356. Symptom-checker tools
  357. Symptomat
  358. System Development Methodologies
  359. Systematic review of clinical decision support interventions with potential for inpatient cost reduction
  360. TELEMETRY
  361. Tab-separated file of Beers criteria alerts
  362. Taking It to the Streets: Recording Medical Outreach Data on Personal Digital Assistants
  363. Technology, work and information flow: Lessons from the implementation of a wireless alert pager system
  364. Technology Informatics Guiding Education Reform
  365. Tele-ICU in Rural Hospitals: The Need for More Research
  366. TelehealthEmergencyMedicine
  367. Telemedicine reimbursement
  368. Telerehabilitation
  369. Tethered EHR/Patient Portal for the Child and Adolescent Patient
  370. Text S P Rates Newcrest Mining Ltd BBB Outlook Stable Reuters 26
  371. TheNNT.com
  372. The Application of an Institutional Clinical Data Warehouse to the Assessment of Adverse Drug Reactions - Evalutation of Aminoglycoside and Cephalosporin Associated Nephrotoxicity
  373. The CMIO--A New Leader for Health Systems
  374. The E-Patient-Provider Relationship
  375. The Effects of Creating Psychological Ownership on Physicians' Acceptance of Clinical Information Systems
  376. The Extent and Importance of Unintended Consequences Related to Computerized Provider Order Entry
  377. The Impact of CPOE Medication Systems’ Design Aspects on Usability, Workflow and Medication Orders
  378. The Impact of Electronic Health Records on Time Efficiency of Physicians and Nurses: A Systematic Review
  379. The Impact of a Clinical Information System in an Intensive Care Unit
  380. The Impact of e-Prescribing on Prescriber and Staff Time in Ambulatory Care Clinics: A Time-Motion Study
  381. The Invisible Work of Personal Health Information Management Among People With Multiple Chronic Conditions: Qualitative Interview Study Among Patients and Providers
  382. The Maternal and Perinatal Quality Care Collaborative (MPQCC)
  383. The Role of Health Care Experience and Consumer Information Efficacy in Shaping Privacy and Security Perceptions of Medical Records: National Consumer Survey Results
  384. The SAGE guideline model
  385. The Value of Electronic Health Records in Solo or Small Group Practices
  386. The economic benefits of health information exchange interoperability for Australia
  387. The financial impact of health information exchange on emergency department care
  388. The impact of computerized provider order entry on medication errors in a multispecialty group practice
  389. The impact of computerized provider order entry systems on medical-imaging services: a systematic review
  390. The registry case finding engine: An automated tool to identify cancer cases from unstructured, free-text pathology reports and clinical notes
  391. The technology acceptance model: its past and its future in health care
  392. The unintended consequences of computerized provider order entry: Findings from a mixed methods exploration
  393. The utility of adding retrospective medication profiling to computerized provider order entry in an ambulatory care population
  394. The vulnerabilities of computerized physician order entry systems: a qualitative stud
  395. The wave has finally broken: now what
  396. Then and Now: Nurses' Perceptions of the Electronic Health Record
  397. Time-dependent Drug–Drug Interaction Alerts in Care Provider Order Entry: Software May Inhibit Medication Error Reductions
  398. TrEHRT
  399. Transitions of Care
  400. Translating Knowledge into Practice
  401. Trialome
  402. USCDI
  403. Understanding differences in electronic health record (EHR) use: linking individual physicians' perceptions of uncertainty and EHR use patterns in ambulatory care
  404. Understanding keys to successful implementation of electronic decision support in rural hospitals: analysis of a pilot study for antimicrobial prescribing
  405. Understanding physicians' behavior toward alerts about nephrotoxic medications in outpatients: a cross-sectional analysis
  406. United States renal data system
  407. Use of Mobile Clinical Decision Support Software by Junior Doctors at a UK Teaching Hospital: Identification and Evaluation of Barriers to Engagement
  408. Use of electronic medical records (EMR) for oncology outcomes research: assessing the comparability of EMR information to patient registry and health claims data
  409. Use of electronic medical records in oncology outcomes research
  410. Use of free text clinical records in identifying syndromes and analyzing health data
  411. User Interface Evaluation
  412. Uses for aggregated EHR coded data
  413. Utilizing IHE-based Electronic Health Record Systems for Secondary Use
  414. Vendor Selection Criteria: Research
  415. Vendor negotiations
  416. Virtual visitation
  417. Visual analytics
  418. Voluntary Universal Healthcare Identifier
  419. Wearables
  420. What may help or hinder the implementation of computerized decision support systems (CDSSs): a focus group study with physician
  421. Whole system measures
  422. Workaround
  423. “Clinical decision support systems”

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