Publications

Letter in response to "Electronic Personal Health Records: Should Doctors Worry?"

The attached letter was published in response to a paper published in the Medscape Journal of Medicine: Electronic Personal Health Records: Should Doctors Worry? by M Wynia.

Internet-Based Learning in the Health Professions: A Meta-analysis

Internet-Based Learning in the Health Professions: A Meta-analysis
JAMA. 2008;300(10):1181-1196.

A Roadmap for National Action on Clinical Decision Support

The Roadmap for National Action on Clinical Decision Support recommends a series of activities to improve CDS development, implementation and use throughout the United States to help enable impro

The AMPATH medical record system: creating, implementing, and sustaining an electronic medical record system to support HIV/AIDS

Providing high-quality HIV/AIDS care requires high-quality, accessible data on individual patients and visits.

Managing archetypes for sustainable and semantically interoperable electronic health records

Abstract

Background: With the release of openEHR Version 1.0 a common Electronic Health Records (EHR) architecture has been defined to pursue the aim of semantic interopera

Importance of Achieving Semantic Interoperability for National Health Information Systems

This reflective paper examines relationships between the Government policy-makers in health; health care providers in general; and the adoption of health care information, knowledge, and

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