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International Journal of Electronic Healthcare, Volume 9
Volume 9, Number 1, 2016
- Minhao Dai, Steven M. Giles, Nancy Grant Harrington:
Investigating the influences of person centredness and source qualifications on patient-provider communication through EMR systems. 1-18 - Karim Zarour:
Proposed technical architectural framework supporting heterogeneous applications in a hospital. 19-41 - Anmin Wang, Shiheng Guan, Kai S. Koong, Luke Y. Koong:
An M/M/1 and M/M/2 queuing solution to improve virtual scheduling in healthcare. 42-59 - Mahdi Ghasemi, Daniel Amyot:
Process mining in healthcare: a systematised literature review. 60-88
Volume 9, Numbers 2/3, 2017
- Bahae Samhan, K. D. Joshi:
Understanding electronic health records resistance: a revealed causal mapping approach. 100-128 - Danish H. Saifee, Indranil R. Bardhan:
Healthcare outcomes, information technology, and Medicare reimbursements: a hospital-level analyses. 129-156 - Majid Dadgar, K. D. Joshi:
Value-sensitive review and analysis of technology-enabled self-management systems: a conceptual investigation. 157-185 - David L. Paul:
Telemedicine: as the technology has matured, how have the technology management challenges changed? 186-209 - Ramgopal Kashyap, Vivek Tiwari:
Energy-based active contour method for image segmentation. 210-225
Volume 9, Number 4, 2017
- Adebayo Omotosho, Justice Emuoyibofarhe, Christoph Meinel:
Ensuring patients' privacy in a cryptographic-based-electronic health records using bio-cryptography. 227-254 - Mohammad I. Merhi, Sheel Patel, Kevin Nguyen:
Development of medication errors reporting system: an object-oriented approach. 255-274 - Christopher Bain, Jarrel Seah, Bismi Jomon:
Clinician value from big data: creating a path forwards. 275-293 - Ahmad Samed Al-Adwan:
Case study and grounded theory: a happy marriage? An exemplary application from healthcare informatics adoption research. 294-318 - Gayle Prybutok, Ahasan Harun, Victor R. Prybutok:
eHealth marketing to millennials: a view through a systemigram. 319-338
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