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Health Informatics Journal, Volume 14
Volume 14, Number 1, March 2008
- Kevin M. Campbell, Dennis Deck, Antoinette Krupski:

Record linkage software in the public domain: a comparison of Link Plus, The Link King, and a 'basic' deterministic algorithm. 5-15 - Hager Khechine, Daniel Pascot, Pierre Prémont:

Use of health-related information from the Internet by English-speaking patients. 17-28 - Daniel P. Lorence, Heeyoung Park:

Group disparities and health information: a study of online access for the underserved. 29-38 - Nadine Schuurman, Agnieszka Leszczynski

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A method to map heterogeneity between near but non-equivalent semantic attributes in multiple health data registries. 39-57 - Janet Cooper, Christine Urquhart:

Homecare and the informal information grapevine: implications for the electronic record in social care. 59-69
Volume 14, Number 2, June 2008
- Mark Hartswood, Jessie B. Kennedy, Eric Monteiro, Mark Rouncefield, David B. Martin:

Special Issue Editorial Integrated health records: practice and technology. 75-77 - Richard O. Sinnott

, A. J. Stell, Oluwafemi O. Ajayi:
Supporting grid-based clinical trials in Scotland. 79-93 - Giuseppina D'Agostino, Chris Hinds, Marina Jirotka, Charles Meyer, Tina Piper, Mustafizur Rahman, David Vaver:

On the importance of intellectual property rights for e-science and the integrated health record. 95-111 - Bob Sugden, Rob Wilson

, James Cornford:
Reconfiguring the health supplier market: changing relationships in the primary care supplier market in England. 113-124 - Joanne Frame, Janice Watson, Katie Thomson

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Deploying a Culture Change Programme management approach in support of information and communication technology developments in Greater Glasgow NHS Board. 125-139 - Valentina Lichtner

, Stephanie M. Wilson, Julia Galliers:
The challenging nature of patient identifiers: an ethnographic study of patient identification at a London walk-in centre. 141-150
Volume 14, Number 3, September 2008
- Daniel P. Lorence, Joanna Abraham:

A study of undue pain and surfing: using hierarchical criteria to assess website quality. 155-173 - Matthew I. Trotter, David W. Morgan:

Patients' use of the Internet for health related matters: a study of Internet usage in 2000 and 2006. 175-181 - Toomas Timpka, Christina Ölvander, Niklas Hallberg:

Information system needs in health promotion: a case study of the Safe Community programme using requirements engineering methods. 183-193 - Vivian Vimarlund, Nils-Göran Olve, Isabella Scandurra, Sabine Koch

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Organizational effects of information and communication technology (ICT) in elderly homecare: a case study. 195-210 - Patricia A. H. Williams

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When trust defies common security sense. 211-221 - Gunnar Ellingsen, Eric Monteiro:

The organizing vision of integrated health information systems. 223-236
Volume 14, Number 4, December 2008
- Peter A. Bath

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Special Issue From research to development to implementation: challenges in health informatics and health information management. 243-245 - Jackie MacDonald, Peter A. Bath

, Andrew Booth
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Healthcare managers' decision making: findings of a small scale exploratory study. 247-258 - Karolyn Kerr, Tony Norris, Rosemary Stockdale

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The strategic management of data quality in healthcare. 259-266 - Grace I. Paterson, Andrew M. Grant, Steven D. Soroka:

Topic maps for exploring nosological, lexical, semantic and HL7 structures for clinical data. 267-278 - Helen Seeley, Christine Urquhart:

Action research in developing knowledge networks. 279-296 - Camelia Vidrighin Bratu, Rodica Potolea:

ProICET: a cost-sensitive system for prostate cancer data. 297-307 - Farhaan Mirza, Tony Norris, Rosemary Stockdale

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Mobile technologies and the holistic management of chronic diseases. 309-321 - Louise R. Guillaume

, Peter A. Bath
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A content analysis of mass media sources in relation to the MMR vaccine scare. 323-334

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