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Volume 19, Number 3, May 2011

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Free Content Informatics research, practice, theory and history
pp. 125-126(2)
Author: de Lusignan, Simon

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Free Content Construction and validation of a scoring system for the selection of high-quality data in a Spanish population primary care database (SIDIAP)
pp. 135-145(11)
Authors: García-Gil, Mª del Mar; Hermosilla, Eduardo; Prieto-Alhambra, Daniel; Fina, Francesc; Rosell, Magdalena; Ramos, Rafel; Rodriguez, Jordi; Williams, Tim; Van Staa, Tjeerd; Bolíbar, Bonaventura

Free Content Feedback and training tool to improve provision of preventive care by physicians using EMRs: a randomised control trial
pp. 147-153(7)
Authors: Maddocks, Heather; Stewart, Moira; Thind, Amardeep; Terry, Amanda L.; Chevendra, Vijaya; Marshall, J Neil; Denomme, Louisa Bestard; Cejic, Sonny

Free Content Computer-assisted history-taking systems (CAHTS) in health care: benefits, risks and potential for further development
pp. 155-160(6)
Authors: Pappas, Yannis; Anandan, Chantelle; Liu, Joseph; Car, Josip; Sheikh, Aziz; Majeed, Azeem

Free Content Usability of computerised physician order entry in primary care: assessing ePrescribing with a new evaluation model
pp. 161-168(8)
Authors: Hagstedt, Lovisa Jäderlund; Rudebeck, Carl Edvard; Petersson, Göran

Free Content Understanding end-user support for health information technology: a theoretical framework
pp. 169-172(4)
Authors: Shachak, Aviv; Barnsley, Jan; Tu, Karen; Jadad, Alejandro R.; Lemieux-Charles, Louise

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