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Volume 19, Number 2, December 2011

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Leveraging electronic health records to support chronic disease management: the need for temporal data views
pp. 65-74(10)
Authors: Samal, Lipika; Wright, Adam; Wong, Bang T.; Linder, Jeffrey A.; Bates, David W.

Mismatch between the prevalence of overweight and obese children and adolescents and recording in electronic health records: a cross-sectional study
pp. 75-82(8)
Authors: Otero, Paula; Durán, Pablo; Setton, Débora; Eymann, Alfredo; Busaniche, Julio; Llera, Julián

Identification of patients with neuropathic pain using electronic primary care records
pp. 83-90(8)
Authors: Gajria, Camille; Murray, Joanna; Birger, Ruthie; Banarsee, Ricky; Bennett, David L.H.; Tan, Keith; Field, Mark; Rice, Andrew S.C.; Majeed, Azeem

Study of electronic prescribing rates and barriers identified among providers using electronic health records in New York City
pp. 91-97(7)
Authors: Amirfar, Sam; Anane, Sheila; Buck, Michael; Cohen, Rachel; Di Lonardo, Steve; Maa, Phoenix; McCullough, Colleen; Plagianos, Marlena; Pulgarin, Claudia; Taverna, John; Singer, Jesse

Primary care provider perceptions and use of a novel medication reconciliation technology
pp. 105-118(14)
Authors: Lesselroth, Blake J.; Holahan, Patricia J.; Adams, Kathleen; Sullivan, Zhen Z.; Church, Victoria L.; Woods, Susan; Felder, Robert; Adams, Shawn; Dorr, David A.

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Development of a database for cervical cytology reports
pp. 119-124(6)
Authors: Dreizzen, Eduardo; Lima, María Silvia; Kitagawa, Rosa Beatriz; Corrons, Félix José; Spinelli, Osvaldo

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