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  1. DocuLive EPR Norwegian version
  2. DocuTAP
  3. Does CPOE support nurse-physician communication in the medication order process
  4. Does Health Information Exchange Reduce Redundant Imaging
  5. Does electronic health record use improve hospital financial performance
  6. Does the Leapfrog program help identify high-quality hospitals
  7. Does user-centred design affect the efficiency, usability and safety of CPOE order sets
  8. Dossia
  9. Downtime procedures for a clinical information system: a critical issue
  10. Drchrono
  11. Drug-Drug Interaction Rules
  12. Drug-allergy interaction
  13. Drug-drug interaction
  14. Drug-drug interaction checking assisted by clinical decision support: a return on investment analysis
  15. Drug-food interaction
  16. Drug-laboratory interaction
  17. Drug-tobacco interaction
  18. Drug Database
  19. Drug Terminology
  20. Drug interaction alert override rates in the Meaningful Use era
  21. Drug to drug interaction alerts with CPOE
  22. Drug–drug interactions that should be non-interruptive in order to reduce alert fatigue in electronic health records
  23. Duplicate Laboratory Test Reduction Using a Clinical Decision Support Tool
  24. Duplicate orders: an unintended consequence of computerized provider/physician order entry (CPOE) implementation: analysis and mitigation strategies
  25. E-Discovery, EHR and Medical Liability
  26. E-Health Record Inc.
  27. E-Health Record International
  28. E-MDs
  29. E-Sushrut
  30. E-Visits
  31. E-prescribing
  32. EBM
  33. EBMeDS Study Group. What may help or hinder the implementation of computerized decision support systems (CDSSs): a focus group study with physicians
  34. ECHN
  35. EClinicalWorks
  36. EConsult
  37. EHR-enabled Research
  38. EHR Adoption
  39. EHR Data Quality
  40. EHR Document Corrections
  41. EHR Implementation/Strategies to Increase the Likelihood of Success
  42. EHR Implementation in Critical Access Hospitals (CAHs)
  43. EHR Participatory Deployment Vs Black box Deployment methods
  44. EHR Training
  45. EHR Usability and Physician Burnout
  46. EHR and Malpractice Liability
  47. EHR and Patient Centered Care: Perfect Combination for High Quality Care
  48. EHR implementation: one organization's road to success
  49. EHR in nuclear stress testing
  50. EHR safety
  51. EHRs in Underserved Settings
  52. EHealth Initiative
  53. ELIAS
  54. EMR
  55. EMR (EHR) Available Solutions and How to Choose the Right One
  56. EMR Adoption Model
  57. EMR Benefits: Benefits Database
  58. EMR Benefits: Compliance
  59. EMR Benefits: E-Prescribing
  60. EMR Benefits: EDR
  61. EMR Benefits: Environmental
  62. EMR Benefits: Financial
  63. EMR Benefits: HIE
  64. EMR Benefits: Healthcare quality
  65. EMR Benefits: Informational
  66. EMR Benefits: Medical education
  67. EMR Benefits: Nurses
  68. EMR Benefits: PHR
  69. EMR Benefits: Physicians
  70. EMR Benefits: Research
  71. EMR Benefits: Security
  72. EMR Benefits: Telehealth
  73. EMR Benefits: mHealth
  74. EMR Benefits and Return on Investment Categories
  75. EMR Cost Categories
  76. EMR adoption
  77. EMR adoption in small practices
  78. EMR training
  79. EMR use to support Patient Centered Care
  80. EMR v. EHR
  81. ENTERPRISE IMAGING
  82. Earlier Clinical Decision Support (CDS) Tools
  83. Early Warning Scores
  84. Early cost and safety benefits of an inpatient electronic health record
  85. Early like one 80 price drop 5 months after release ZING 56
  86. Earned Income
  87. East China
  88. EcMR
  89. Eclipsys
  90. Economic reform in China
  91. Effect of Bar-Code Technology on the Safety of Medication Administration
  92. Effect of CPOE user interface design on user-initiated access to educational and patient information during clinical care
  93. Effect of Clinical Decision-Support Systems: A Systematic Review
  94. Effect of Computerized Clinical Decision Support on the Use and Yield of CT Pulmonary Angiography in the Emergency Department
  95. Effect of EHR user interface changes on internal prescription discrepancies
  96. Effect of Home Blood Pressure Telemonitoring and Pharmacist Management On Blood Pressure Control: The HyperLink Cluster Randomized Trial
  97. Effect of Standardized Electronic Discharge Instructions on Post-Discharge Hospital Utilization
  98. Effect of computerized clinical decision support on the use and yield of CT pulmonary angiography in the emergency department
  99. Effect of computerized physician order entry and a team intervention on prevention of serious medication errors
  100. Effect of computerized prescriber order entry on pharmacy: experience of one health system
  101. Effect of home telemonitoring on glycemic and blood pressure control in primary care clinic patients with diabetes
  102. Effectiveness of Evidence-Based Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) CPOE Order Sets Measured by Health Outcomes
  103. Effects of CPOE on provider cognitive workload: a randomized crossover trial
  104. Effects of Computerized Physician Order Entry on Prescribing Practices
  105. Effects of Exam-Room Computing on Clinician–Patient Communication
  106. Effects of an integrated clinical information system on medication safety in a multi-hospital setting
  107. Effects of clinical decision-support systems on practitioner performance and patient outcomes: a synthesis of high-quality systematic review findings
  108. Effects of computerized clinical decision support systems on practitioner performance and patient outcomes
  109. Effects of computerized guidelines for managing heart disease in primary care
  110. Effects of computerized physician order entry and clinical decision support systems on medication safety: a systematic review
  111. Effects of exam-room computing on clinician-patient communication: a longitudinal qualitative study
  112. Efficacy of an Evidence-Based Clinical Decision Support in Primary Care Practices A Randomized Clinical Trial
  113. Efficiency Achievements from a User-Developed Real-Time Modifiable Clinical Information System
  114. El Camino Hospital
  115. Elearning
  116. Electronic Crossmatch
  117. Electronic Dental Records System Adoption
  118. Electronic Health Record Implementation in the Emergency Department
  119. Electronic Health Record in developing countries
  120. Electronic Health Records in Four Community Physician Practices: Impact on Quality and Cost of Care
  121. Electronic Healthcare Communication
  122. Electronic Laboratory Reporting
  123. Electronic Medication Administration Record
  124. Electronic Ordering System Improves Postoperative Pain Management after Total Knee or Hip Arthroplasty
  125. Electronic Prescriptions are Safer Prescriptions
  126. Electronic Signature
  127. Electronic data capture
  128. Electronic health information exchange
  129. Electronic health information exchange in underserved settings: examining initiatives in small physician practices & community health centers
  130. Electronic health record-based surveillance of diagnostic errors in primary care
  131. Electronic health record-based triggers to detect potential delays in cancer diagnosis
  132. Electronic health record - based triggers to detect potential delays in cancer diagnosis
  133. Electronic health record use and the quality of ambulatory care in the United States
  134. Electronic health records and national patient-safety goals
  135. Electronic health records improve the quality of care in underserved populations: A literature review
  136. Electronic health record–based decision support to improve asthma care: a cluster-randomized trial
  137. Electronic medical record, error detection, and error reduction: A pediatric critical care perspective
  138. Electronic medical record training beyond go-live
  139. Electronic medical record use by office-based physicians and their practices: United States, 2006
  140. Electronic medical records and diabetes quality of care: results from a sample of family medicine practices
  141. Electronic medical records and quality of cancer care
  142. Electronic medical records for clinical research: application to the identification of heart failure
  143. Electronic personal health records come of age
  144. Electronic prescribing systems in pediatrics: the rationale and functionality requirements
  145. Electronic support groups
  146. Eliminating LGBTIQQ Health Disparities: The Associated Roles of Electronic Health Records and Institutional Culture
  147. Emancipated Minor
  148. Emergency Department Access to a Longitudinal Medical Record
  149. Emergency Department Setting
  150. Emergency Departments and Meaningful Use
  151. Emergency department Information Systems Best of Breed VS. Enterprise module
  152. Emergency department transfer orders canceled by system upon transfer to floor
  153. Emotional Reactions
  154. Emotional aspects of computer-based provider order entry: a qualitative study
  155. Emr training
  156. Enabling Better Interoperability for HealthCare: Lessons in Developing a Standards Based Application Programing Interface for Electronic Medical Record Systems
  157. Encryption
  158. Encryption characteristics of two USB-based personal health record devices
  159. Endowed Professorships
  160. Enhanced Notification of Critical Ventilator Events
  161. Enhancement of Clinicians' Diagnostic Reasoning by Computer-Based Consultation
  162. Enhancing Electronic Health Records to Support Clinical Research
  163. Enhancing Physician Adoption of CPOE: The Search for a Perfect Order Set
  164. Enhancing healthcare process design with human factors engineering and reliability science, part 2: applying the knowledge to clinical documentation systems
  165. Enhancing patient safety and quality of care by improving the usability of electronic health record systems: recommendations from AMIA
  166. EpiInfo
  167. Epi Info
  168. Epic
  169. Epic Willow
  170. Errors prevented by and associated with bar-code medication administration systems
  171. Esignature
  172. Estimating the impact of deploying an electronic clinical decision support tool as part of a national practice improvement project
  173. Ethics and the Electronic Health Record in Dental School Clinics
  174. Ethics in Informatics
  175. Ethnography
  176. Ethnomethodology
  177. Evaluating Clinical Decision Support Systems:Monitoring CPOE Order Check Override Rates in the Department of Veterans Affairs’ Computerized Patient Record System
  178. Evaluating a Dental Diagnostic Terminology in an Electronic Health Record
  179. Evaluating health information exchange
  180. Evaluating healthcare quality using natural language processing
  181. Evaluating the Impact of Computerized Provider Order Entry on Medical Students Training at Bedside: A Randomized Controlled Trial
  182. Evaluating the Impact of Information Technology Tools to Support the Asthma Medical Home
  183. Evaluating the Usability of a Free Electronic Health Record for Training
  184. Evaluating the impact of an integrated computer-based decision support with person-centered analytics for the management of asthma in primary care: a randomized controlled trial
  185. Evaluating usability of a commercial electronic health record: A case study
  186. Evaluation and Certification of Computerized Provider Order Entry Systems
  187. Evaluation and Design Methodologies
  188. Evaluation and selection of open-source EMR software packages based on integrated AHP and TOPSIS
  189. Evaluation of Drug Interactions in a Large Sample of Psychiatric Inpatients: A Data Interface for Mass Analysis with Clinical Decision Support Software
  190. 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
  191. Evaluation of Medication Alerts in Electronic Health Records for Compliance with Human Factors Principles
  192. Evaluation of Outpatient Computerized Physician Medication Order Entry Systems: A Systematic Review
  193. Evaluation of PROforma as a language for implementing medical guidelines in a practical context
  194. Evaluation of User Interface and Workflow Design of a Bedside Nursing Clinical Decision Support System
  195. Evaluation of an electronic health record-supported obesity management protocol implemented in a community health center: a cautionary note
  196. Evaluation of causes and frequency of medication errors during information technology downtime
  197. 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
  198. Evaluation of electronic discharge summaries: A comparison of documentation in electronic and handwritten discharge summaries
  199. Evaluation of medication errors via a computerized physician order entry system in an inpatient renal transplant unit
  200. Evaluation of outpatient computerized physician medication order entry systems
  201. Evaluation of rule effectiveness and positive predictive value of clinical rules in a Dutch clinical decision support system in daily hospital pharmacy practice
  202. Evaluation of the effect of information integration in displays for ICU nurses on situation awareness and task completion time: A prospective randomized controlled study
  203. Event monitor
  204. Evidence-based management of ambulatory electronic health record system implementation: an assessment of conceptual support and qualitative evidence
  205. Evidence-based red cell transfusion in the critically ill: Quality improvement using computerized physician order entry
  206. Evidence Based Dentistry - Clinical Decision Support in Dental Practice
  207. Evidence Based Health Services Management
  208. Evident
  209. Examining clinical decision support integrity: is clinician self-reported data entry accurate?
  210. Experience with an electronic health record for a homeless population
  211. Expert clinical rules automate steps in delivering evidence-based care in the electronic health record
  212. Exploiting the potential of large databases of electronic health records for research using rapid algorithms and an intuitive query interface
  213. Exploring Residents’ Interactions With Electronic Health Records in Primary Care Encounters
  214. Exploring a clinically friendly web-based approach to clinical decision support linked to the electronic health record: design philosophy, prototype implementation, and framework for assessment
  215. Explorys
  216. Exposure to and experiences with a computerized decision support intervention in primary care: results from a process evaluation
  217. Extensible Markup Language (XML)
  218. FDA Medical Device Approval Process
  219. FERPA
  220. FHIR Implementation Guide
  221. FHIR Servers
  222. FOSSM
  223. FTP (File Transfer Protocol)
  224. Facilitating direct entry of clinical data into electronic health record systems
  225. Factor analysis
  226. Factorial design
  227. Factors associated with difficult electronic health record implementation in office practice
  228. Factors contributing to an increase in duplicate medication order errors after CPOE implementation
  229. Factors contributing to an increase in duplicate medication order errors after CPOE implementation.
  230. Failure Modes and Effects Analysis
  231. Failure of computerized treatment suggestions to improve health outcomes of outpatients with uncomplicated hypertension: results of a randomized controlled trial
  232. FastAccess
  233. Father Joe's Villages and McKesson's EHR Help Improve Care for Underserved Communities
  234. Fault Tree Analysis
  235. Feasibility of 30-day hospital readmission prediction modeling based on health information exchange data
  236. Feasibility of real-time satisfaction surveys through automated analysis of patients' unstructured comments and sentiments
  237. Features of effective computerized clinical decision support systems: meta-regression of 162 randomized trials
  238. Features predicting the success of computerized decision support for prescribing: a systematic review of randomized controlled trials.
  239. Federal HIT Initiatives
  240. Federatedlearning
  241. Findings from the SMART C-CDA Collaborative
  242. Firewall
  243. First DataBank
  244. Fisher's exact test
  245. Flashing light used to notify nurses of new laboratory alerts
  246. Flowchart-based decision support sample content
  247. Focus group
  248. Follow-Up Care of Clinical HIV infection and AIDS (FUCHIA)
  249. FollowMyHealth
  250. Formal Request for Proposal (RFP) vs Non Request for Proposal (Non RPF)
  251. Formative Evaluation of the Accuracy of a Clinical Decision Support System for Cervical Cancer Screening
  252. Formative evaluation of clinician experience with integrating family history-based clinical decision support into clinical practice
  253. Formative evaluation of the accuracy of a clinical decision support system for cervical cancer screening
  254. Formulary decision support
  255. Fostering Acceptance of Computerized Physician Order Entry
  256. Fraud
  257. FreeMED
  258. Free and Open Source EMRs
  259. Freedom of Information Act (FIOA)
  260. From adverse drug event detection to prevention. A novel clinical decision support framework for medication safety
  261. From cacophony to harmony: A case study about the IS implementation process as an opportunity for organizational transformation at Sentara Healthcare
  262. Fulfilling the promise of evidence-based medicine
  263. Functional Status Assessment: A Important Factor in the Emerging Standard Continuity of Care Document
  264. Functional specifications
  265. Funding Resources
  266. GIDEON
  267. GNU Health
  268. Gamification
  269. Gender differences in diabetes self-management: a mixed-methods analysis of a mobile health intervention for inner-city Latino patients
  270. General Equivalency Mappings (GEMs)
  271. General practitioners' use of computers for prescribing and electronic health records: results from a national survey
  272. General system features associated with improvements in clinical practice
  273. Genetic Information
  274. Genetic Non-Discrimination
  275. Genetic and Molecular Diagnostics Support Systems
  276. Geographic information system (GIS)
  277. Giving Patients Control of Their EHR Data
  278. Giving patients granular control of personal health information: Using an ethics ‘Points to Consider’ to inform informatics system designers
  279. Global Heath Informatics
  280. Global trigger tool
  281. Glossary of acronyms
  282. Glucometers
  283. Going Mobile: How Mobile Personal Health Records Can Improve Health Care During Emergencies
  284. Google Health
  285. Google Scholar
  286. Graduate Medical Education Milestones
  287. Grand challenges in clinical decision support
  288. Greenway Medical technologies, Inc – PrimeSUITE
  289. Grey Hat Hacker
  290. Grounded theory
  291. Grounded theory technique
  292. Group differences in physician responses to handheld presentation of clinical evidence: a verbal protocol analysis
  293. Guidance for Radiology Information System
  294. HCPCS - Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System (HCPCS)
  295. HCS Interactant
  296. HGNC
  297. HIMSS
  298. HITREC
  299. HIT Adoption in China
  300. HIT Outsourcing in Rural Hospitals
  301. HIT plants SEEDS in healthcare education
  302. HL7
  303. HL7 FHIR
  304. HL7 FHIR: An Agile and RESTful approach to healthcare information exchange
  305. HL7 develops the first unique clinical profile for the ED, based on its EHR umbrella standard
  306. HTTPS protocol
  307. Hacker
  308. Hadoop. How to handle all that data
  309. Handhelds and HIPAA: Does instant access and availabilityfrom mobile technology jeopardize patient privacy
  310. Happtique
  311. Hardwiring patient blood management: harnessing information technology to optimize transfusion practice
  312. Health 2.0
  313. Health Care and the Semantic Web
  314. Health Center Controlled Network
  315. Health Evaluation through Logical Programming (HELP)
  316. Health IT in Prisons & Jails
  317. Health Informatics in Canada
  318. Health Information Exchange
  319. Health Information Exchange Within Taiwan's National Health System
  320. Health Information Exchange among U.S. Hospitals
  321. Health Information Technology: Addressing Health Disparity by Improving Quality, Increasing Access, and Developing Workforce
  322. Health Information Technology: Integration of Clinical Workflow into Meaningful Use of Electronic Health Records
  323. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
  324. Health InterNetwork Access to Research Initiative
  325. Health Record De-identification and Anonymization
  326. Health Services and Resource Administration (HRSA)
  327. Health care quality outcome measures
  328. Health care quality process measures
  329. Health coaching
  330. Health informatics
  331. Health information exchange and patient safety
  332. Health information technology
  333. Health information technology in oncology practice: a literature review
  334. Healthcare Information Technology Standards Panel (HITSP)
  335. Healthcare in China
  336. Healthcare spending and use of information technology in OECD countries
  337. Healthkit
  338. Healthland
  339. Healthland (Formely Dairyland Healthcare solutions)
  340. Heuristic Evaluation
  341. Heuristic evaluation of eNote: an electronic notes system
  342. Hierarchy of Evidence
  343. High rates of adverse drug events in a highly computerized hospital
  344. High speed clinical data retrieval system with event time sequence feature: with 10 years of clinical data of Hamamatsu University Hospital CPOE
  345. Historical Challenges of Clinical Decision Support (CDS) Tools
  346. Historical research
  347. Historically Important Electronic Medical Record Systems
  348. History of computerized physician order entry
  349. Hold harmless
  350. Homelessness
  351. Hospital Computer Project
  352. Hospital Italiano EHR System
  353. Hospital OS
  354. Hospital Price Transparency
  355. Hospital Standardized Mortality Ratio
  356. Hospital information system
  357. Hospital wireless networking infrastructure
  358. Hospitalathome
  359. Hot Sites
  360. House Approves SGR Deal With Major Health IT Provisions
  361. How smart tokens permit the secure, remote access of electronic health records.
  362. How to successfully select and implement electronic health records (EHR) in small ambulatory practice settings
  363. 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
  364. Http://clinfowiki.org/wiki/index.php/Intensive care unit nurses' information needs and recommendations for integrated displays to improve nurses' situation awareness
  365. Http://clinfowiki.org/wiki/index.php/Open Source Handheld-Based EMR for Paramedics Working in Rural Areas
  366. Http://clinfowiki.org/wiki/index.php/The OpenMRS System: Collaborating Toward an Open Source EMR for Developing Countries
  367. Http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2966355/
  368. Human Factors Design and Clinical Decision Support
  369. Human Factors in health care
  370. I2b2 Informatics for Integrating Biology and the Bedside
  371. IBM Watson
  372. ICD
  373. ICPC
  374. ICU nurses' acceptance of electronic health records.
  375. IDNT
  376. IDRPublicationList
  377. IEEE 11073 Personal Health Device (PHD) Family of Standards
  378. IForm
  379. IPad
  380. ISSSTEMed
  381. IT-adoption and the interaction of task, technology and individuals
  382. IT Downtime – A Cultural Shift
  383. Icon and user interface design for emergency medical information systems: A case study
  384. IcuARM-An ICU Clinical Decision Support System Using Association Rule Mining
  385. Identifiable Health Data
  386. Identification Card
  387. Identifying Best Practices for Clinical Decision Support and Knowledge Management in the Field
  388. Identifying Previously Undetected Harm: Piloting the Institute for Healthcare Improvement's Global Trigger Tool in the Veterans Health Administration
  389. Identity (SQL)
  390. Imaging in Dermatology
  391. Imaging informatics
  392. Immunization Information Systems
  393. Immunization Prompts in EHRs
  394. Impact of CPOE on mortality rates--contradictory findings, important messages
  395. Impact of Electronic Health Record Clinical Decision Support on Diabetes Care: A Randomized Trial
  396. Impact of Electronic Health Record Systems on Information Integrity: Quality and Safety Implications
  397. Impact of Health Information Technology on Detection of Potential Adverse Drug Events at the Ordering Stage
  398. Impact of a clinical decision support system for high-alert medications on the prevention of prescription errors
  399. Impact of a computerized clinical decision support system on reducing inappropriate antimicrobial use
  400. Impact of a computerized clinical decision support system on reducing inappropriate antimicrobial use: a randomized controlled trial
  401. Impact of a warning CPOE system on the inappropriate pill splitting of prescribed medications in outpatients
  402. Impact of an automated test results management system on patients' satisfaction about test result communication
  403. Impact of clinical decision support on head computed tomography use in patients with mild traumatic brain injury in the ED
  404. Impact of computerized decision support on blood pressure management and control: a randomized controlled trial
  405. Impact of computerized physician order entry on clinical practice in a newborn intensive care unit
  406. Impact of computerized physician order entry on medication prescription errors in the intensive care unit: a controlled cross-sectional trial
  407. Impact of electronic health record clinical decision support on diabetes care: a randomized trial
  408. Impact of electronic health record implementation on patient flow metrics in a pediatric emergency department
  409. Impact of electronic health record systems on information integrity: quality and safety implications
  410. Impact of electronic health record technology on the work and workflow of physicians in the intensive care unit
  411. Impact of electronic reminders on venous thromboprophylaxis after admissions and transfers
  412. Impact of electronic reminders on venous thromboprophylaxis after admissions and transfersVendor Selection Criteria
  413. Impact of health information technology on quality, efficiency, and costs of medical care
  414. Implantable Telehealth
  415. Implementation Pearls from a New Guidebook on Improving Medication Use and Outcomes with Clinical Decision Support
  416. Implementation and use of an electronic health record within the Indian Health Service
  417. Implementation of Hospital Computerized Physician Order Entry Systems in a Rural State: Feasibility and Financial Impact
  418. Implementation of Physician Order Entry: User Satisfaction and Self-reported Usage Patterns.
  419. Implementation of a clinical decision support system for computerized drug prescription entries in a large tertiary care hospital
  420. Implementation of a clinical decision support system for computerized drug prescription entries in a large tertiary care hospital.
  421. Implementation of a computerized physician order entry system of medications at the University Health Network
  422. Implementation of a simple electronic transfusion alert system decreases inappropriate ordering of packed red blood cells and plasma in a multi-hospital care system
  423. Implementation of an evidence-based order set to impact initial antibiotic time intervals in adult febrile neutropenia
  424. Implementation of electronic chemotherapy ordering: an opportunity to improve evidence-based oncology care
  425. Implementation of multiple-domain covering computerized decision support systems in primary care: a focus group study on perceived barriers
  426. Implementing Computerized Provider Order Entry in Acute Care Hospitals in the United States Could Generate Substantial Savings to Society
  427. Implementing Patient Access to Electronic Health Records Under HIPAA: Lessons Learned
  428. Implementing Patient access to Electronic Health Records under HIPAA: Lessons learned
  429. Implementing a perinatal clinical information system
  430. Implementing an animated geographic information system to investigate factors associated with nosocomial infections: a novel approach
  431. Implementing culture change in health care: theory and practice
  432. Implementing health information technology to improve the process of health care delivery: a case study
  433. Importance of Post Implementation Training
  434. Importance of Workflow Analysis During Physician Office EMR Implementation
  435. Impoving sedative-hypnotic prescribing in older hospitalized patients; provider-perceived benefits and barriers of a computer-based reminder
  436. Improving Appropriateness of Acid-Suppressive Medication Use via Computerized Clinical Decision Support
  437. Improving Clinical Decisions on T2DM Patients Integrating Clinical, Administrative and Environmental Data.
  438. Improving Clinical Practice Using Clinical Decision Support Systems: A Systematic Review of Trials to Identify Features Critical to Success
  439. Improving Hospital Venous Thromboembolism Prophylaxis with Electronic Decision Support
  440. Improving Perioperative Performance: The Use of Operations Management and the Electronic Health Record
  441. Improving acceptance of computerized prescribing alerts in ambulatory care
  442. Improving antibiotic prescribing for adults with community acquired pneumonia: Does a computerised decision support system achieve more than academic detailing alone?--A time series analysis
  443. Improving clinical practice using clinical decision support systems
  444. Improving colorectal cancer screening in primary care practice: innovative strategies and future directions
  445. Improving completeness of electronic problem lists through clinical decision support
  446. Improving information technology adoption and implementation through the identification of appropriate benefits: creating IMPROVE-IT
  447. Improving outcomes for high-risk diabetics using information systems
  448. Improving pathway compliance and clinician performance by using information technology
  449. Improving record linkage performance in the presence of missing linkage data
  450. Improving red blood cell orders, utilization, and management with point-of-care clinical decision support
  451. Improving the usefulness of information in electronic health records; techniques used to capture and structure narrative data.
  452. In-patient
  453. In loco parentis
  454. Incidence and prevalence of idiopathic inflammatory myopathies among commercially insured, Medicare supplemental insured, and Medicaid enrolled populations: an administrative claims analysis
  455. Increased Resource Utilization
  456. Independent Review of NHS and Social Care IT
  457. Index of Non-Adherence
  458. Indian Health Service (IHS)
  459. Indian Health Service Electronic Health Record
  460. Indiana Health Information Exchange
  461. Indication-based prescribing prevents wrong-patient medication errors in computerized provider order entry (CPOE)
  462. Individualization, globalization and health – about sustainable information technologies and the aim of medical informatics
  463. Infection Control Concerns
  464. Infobuttons
  465. Informatics Competencies
  466. Informatics Interchange - Alert Fatigue
  467. Informatics Interchange Alert Fatigue
  468. Informatics Students' Contributions
  469. Informatics Tools for Radiation Dose Estimation
  470. Informatics competencies for nursing and healthcare leaders.
  471. Information Resources
  472. Information Retrieval
  473. Information Security Officer (ISO)
  474. Information Security Risk Assessment
  475. Information Technology Improves Emergency Department Patient Discharge Instructions Completeness and Performance on a National Quality Measure
  476. Information Technology in PBRNs: The Indiana University Medical Group Research Network (IUMG ResNet) Experience
  477. Information blocking
  478. Information for Disasters, Information Disasters, and Disastrous Information
  479. Information needs for the OR and PACU electronic medical record
  480. Information security
  481. Information system support as a critical success factor for chronic disease management
  482. Information system support as a critical success factor for chronic disease management: Necessary but not sufficient
  483. Initiate Systems Identity Hub
  484. Innovative uses of electronic health records and social media for public health surveillance
  485. Instant availability of patient records, but diminished availability of patient information: A multi-method study of GP's use of electronic patient records
  486. Institutional Review Board (IRB)
  487. Integrated PHR
  488. Integrated facility offers seamless care to Denver's homeless: new facility merges primary care and behavioral health delivery
  489. Integrating "best of care" protocols into clinicians' workflow via care provider order entry: impact on quality-of-care indicators for acute myocardial infarction
  490. Integrating Medical Devices into EMRs
  491. Integrating Patient Generated Family Health History From Varied EHR Entry Portals
  492. Integrating clinical research with the Healthcare Enterprise: from the RE-USE project to the EHR4CR platform
  493. Integrating computerized clinical decision support systems into clinical work: A meta-synthesis of qualitative research
  494. Integrating physician sign-out with the electronic medical record
  495. Integrity
  496. Intelligent Medical Software (IMS) Clinical
  497. Intelligent information: a national system for monitoring clinical performance Bottle A Aylin P
  498. Intensive care unit nurses' information needs and recommendations for integrated displays to improve nurses' situation awareness
  499. Interaction model
  500. Interactive telemedicine: effects on professional practice and health care outcomes

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