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International Journal of Electronic Healthcare, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, 2006
- Andrew Dalley, Ken Lynch, Peter Feltham, John Fulcher, David Bomba:

The use of smart tokens to permit the secure, remote access of electronic health records. 1-11 - Jen-Her Wu, An-Sheng Huang, Tzyh-Lih Hsia, Hsien-Tang Tsai:

Revolution or evolution? An analysis of E-health innovation and impact using a hypercube model. 12-34 - Kai S. Koong, Lai C. Liu, Mingying Zeng:

A two-dimensional assessment of selected medical websites. 35-49 - Sushil K. Sharma, Huinan Xu, Nilmini Wickramasinghe

, Nazim Ahmed:
Electronic healthcare: issues and challenges. 50-65 - Khalil Khoumbati, Marinos Themistocleous

, Zahir Irani
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Investigating enterprise application integration benefits and barriers in healthcare organisations: an exploratory case study. 66-78 - Gail Ridley

, Judy Young:
Towards evaluating health information portals: a Tasmanian E-health case study. 79-91 - Ruey Kei Chiu, Chien-Wu Kuo:

A decision support model of demand forecast for national immunisation vaccines. 92-104
Volume 2, Number 2, 2006
- Kara Borgmeyer, Dwayne Whitten, Timothy R. Kayworth:

Telemedicine: developing a framework to classify technology strategies. 105-116 - I-Chun Lin, Hui-Mei Hsu, Chien-Tsai Liu:

A HL7 transformer application for vaccination data report. 117-131 - Lauri Salmivalli, Olli-Pekka Hilmola

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Business pluralism of electronic prescriptions: state of development in Europe and the USA. 132-148 - Upkar Varshney:

Patient monitoring using infrastructure-oriented wireless LANs. 149-163 - Nilmini Wickramasinghe

, Jonathan L. Schaffer
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Creating knowledge-driven healthcare processes with the Intelligence Continuum. 164-174 - Willy Susilo

, Khin Than Win:
Securing electronic health records with broadcast encryption schemes. 175-184 - Steven John Simon, Stuart Jay Simon:

An examination of the financial feasibility of Electronic Medical Records (EMRs): a case study of tangible and intangible benefits. 185-200
Volume 2, Number 3, 2006
- Bin Wu, Cerry Klein, Tamara T. Stone:

Healthcare systems engineering: an interdisciplinary approach to achieving continuous improvement. 201-222 - Srecko Natek, Dusan Lesjak:

Trial work: the way to successful information system projects in healthcare. 223-230 - Mohammad Al-Rousan, Abdul-Rahman Al-Ali, Armin Eberlein

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Remote patient monitoring and information system. 231-249 - Oscar Tamburis:

The specific role of ICT: different perspectives between traditional healthcare service and e-healthcare service. 250-262 - Daniel P. Lorence, Joanna Abraham:

Analysis of semantic search within the domains of uncertainty: using Keyword Effectiveness Indexing as an evaluation tool. 263-276 - Chen-Wei Yang

, Shih-Chieh Fang, Wei-Min Huang:
Knowledge creation in the healthcare sector: a legitimation strategy. 277-290 - Daniel P. Lorence, Anusha Sivaramakrishnan:

Technology assessment of resources for the emerging US e-health infrastructure: a proposed interoperability model. 291-303
Volume 2, Number 4, 2006
- Ann L. Fruhling

, Sang M. Lee:
The influence of user interface usability on rural consumers' trust of e-health services. 305-321 - Dag von Lubitz, Nilmini Wickramasinghe

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Healthcare and technology: the doctrine of networkcentric healthcare. 322-344 - Ville Harkke:

Impacts of physicians' usage of a mobile information system. 345-361 - Appa Rao Korukonda, Saritha Korukonda:

From buzzword to business strategy: the case for information and decision support systems in e-healthcare. 362-377 - Daniel P. Lorence, Bobbi Hummel:

Substitute or support? Examining the role of consumer-centric e-discussion within domains of uncertainty. 378-397 - Binshan Lin, Chang-tseh Hsieh:

Critical factors for assessing service quality of online pharmacies: a research framework. 398-414 - Dag von Lubitz, Nilmini Wickramasinghe

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Networkcentric healthcare: applying the tools, techniques and strategies of knowledge management to create superior healthcare operations. 415-429

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