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International Journal of Electronic Healthcare, Volume 5
Volume 5, Number 1, 2009
- Juha Puustjärvi, Leena Puustjärvi:

The role of medicinal ontologies in querying and exchanging pharmaceutical information. 1-13 - Reda M. Lebcir, Jyoti Choudrie

, Rifat A. Atun, Richard J. Coker:
Using a decision support systems computer simulation model to examine HIV and tuberculosis: the Russian Federation. 14-32 - Colla J. MacDonald, Emma J. Stodel, Terrie Lynn Thompson, Lynn Casimiro:

W(e)Learn: a framework for online interprofessional education. 33-47 - Robert Null, June Wei:

Value increasing business model for e-hospital. 48-67 - Assim Sagahyroon, Hazem Raddy, Ali Ghazy, Umair Suleman:

Design and implementation of a wearable healthcare monitoring system. 68-86 - Sanjay Mohapatra

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Better healthcare at reduced cost through electronic integration of patient care data. 87-98
Volume 5, Number 2, 2009
- Chang-tseh Hsieh:

Editorial: Supporting healthcare reform with augmented electronic medical records system. 99-101 - Mark Gaynor, Dan Myung, Amar Gupta

, Steve Moulton:
A standardised pre-hospital electronic patient care system. 102-136 - Alan D. Smith, Amber A. Smith:

Gender preferences among electronic healthcare options: choices concerning neonatal care among professionals. 137-163 - John Francis Kros, Christopher M. Keller:

FDA drug approval intervals from 1997 to 2006: analysis and comparison during information technology implementation. 164-176 - Esko Alasaarela:

Finnish perspectives of wireless in healthcare. 177-192 - Christopher A. Bain, Craig Standing:

A technology ecosystem perspective on hospital management information systems: lessons from the health literature. 193-210
Volume 5, Number 3, 2010
- V. Mahesh, A. Kandaswamy, C. Vimal

, B. Sathish:
Cardiac disease classification using heart rate signals. 211-230 - Tatsuya Nomura, Yoshito Hirayama, Hiroki Iwashima, Shinichi Sakaguchi:

A survey of consumers' attitudes towards online purchase of contact lenses in Japan. 231-244 - Alan D. Smith, Darlene Motley:

Operational and customer relationship management considerations of electronic prescribing among pharmacists. 245-272 - Emmanuel Adetiba

, M. Eleanya, S. A. Fatumo, Victor O. Matthews, O. J. Iruemi
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National Hospital Management Portal (NHMP): a framework for e-health implementation. 273-283 - Alan D. Smith:

Corporate social responsibility in the healthcare insurance industry: a cause-branding approach. 284-302 - Muhammad A. Razi, Kuriakose Athappilly, Alan Rea:

The Community Health Information System (CHIS): delivering web-based customised healthcare using an AI-infused expert system. 303-325
Volume 5, Number 4, 2010
- Stamatia Ilioudi, Athina Lazakidou, Maria Tsironi:

Information and communication technologies for better patient self-management and self-efficacy. 327-339 - Anastasia N. Kastania, George Loudos, Nicholas P. Sgouros

, Ioannis Constantinou, Maria Vavatsioula, Harisios Boudoulas, Sophia Kossida:
e-Herophilus: 24-hour personalised telecardiology services. 340-354 - Pantelis A. Angelidis:

Personalised physical exercise regime for chronic patients through a wearable ICT platform. 355-370 - Alba Cabarcos, Tamara Sanchez, José A. Seoane, Vanessa Aguiar-Pulido, Ana Freire

, Julián Dorado
, Alejandro Pazos
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Retrieval and management of medical information from heterogeneous sources, for its integration in a medical record visualisation tool. 371-385 - Ioannis N. Kouris, Stavroula G. Mougiakakou, Luca Scarnato, Dimitra Iliopoulou, Peter Diem, Andriani Vazeou, Dimitris Koutsouris:

Mobile phone technologies and advanced data analysis towards the enhancement of diabetes self-management. 386-402 - Anastasia Kadda:

Social utility of personalised e-health services: the study of home-based healthcare. 403-413 - Kleopatra Alamantariotou, Dimitra Zisi:

Consumer health informatics and interactive visual learning tools for health. 414-424 - Alexios-Patapios Kontis

, Konstantinos Siassiakos, Georgios Kaimakamis
, Athina Lazakidou:
E-commerce application study and complementary services in the sector of laboratory diagnostics based on consumers' opinion. 425-436

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