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Variations in faculty assessment of NICU flowsheet data: Implications for electronic data display
2 Mar 2014

Variations in faculty assessment of NICU flowsheet data: Implications for electronic data display

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Conclusions: We found that neonatologists who agreed on a diagnosis rarely agreed on the most important data elements that led them to that conclusion. Future studies designed to articulate how physicians decide to direct their attention when presented with flowsheet … Continued

Exploring the persistence of paper with the electronic health record
2 Mar 2014

Exploring the persistence of paper with the electronic health record

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Conclusions: In several cases, paper served as an important tool and assisted healthcare employees in their work. In other cases, paper use circumvented the intended EHR design, introduced potential gaps in documentation, and generated possible paths to medical error. We … Continued

New frontiers for health information systems using Epi Info in developing countries: Structured application framework for Epi Info (SAFE).
2 Mar 2014

New frontiers for health information systems using Epi Info in developing countries: Structured application framework for Epi Info (SAFE).

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CONCLUSIONS: SAFE and Epi Info are both cost-free and have low system requirements-characteristics that render this framework and software beneficial for developing countries. PMID: 17369080 [PubMed – as supplied by publisher] (Source: International Journal of Medical Informatics).

The implementation of electronic health records: A case study of bush computing the Ngaanyatjarra Lands
2 Mar 2014

The implementation of electronic health records: A case study of bush computing the Ngaanyatjarra Lands

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Conclusions: Complex systemic problems often derail ICT projects. The case study of an isolated region provides a number of lessons and insights to improve electronic records adoption projects. The limited resources and limited choices faced by the region lead to … Continued

A Decade of Research on the Use of Three-Dimensional Virtual Worlds in Health Care: A Systematic Literature Review
23 Feb 2014

A Decade of Research on the Use of Three-Dimensional Virtual Worlds in Health Care: A Systematic Literature Review

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Self-Directed Interventions to Promote Weight Loss: A Systematic Review of Reviews
23 Feb 2014

Self-Directed Interventions to Promote Weight Loss: A Systematic Review of Reviews

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Digital Asthma Self-Management Interventions: A Systematic Review
23 Feb 2014

Digital Asthma Self-Management Interventions: A Systematic Review

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Relative Validity of Micronutrient and Fiber Intake Assessed With Two New Interactive Meal- and Web-Based Food Frequency Questionnaires
23 Feb 2014

Relative Validity of Micronutrient and Fiber Intake Assessed With Two New Interactive Meal- and Web-Based Food Frequency Questionnaires

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Applying Computerized Adaptive Testing to the Negative Acts Questionnaire-Revised: Rasch Analysis of Workplace Bullying
23 Feb 2014

Applying Computerized Adaptive Testing to the Negative Acts Questionnaire-Revised: Rasch Analysis of Workplace Bullying

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Growing a Professional Network to Over 3000 Members in Less Than 4 Years: Evaluation of InspireNet, British Columbia’s Virtual Nursing Health Services Research Network
23 Feb 2014

Growing a Professional Network to Over 3000 Members in Less Than 4 Years: Evaluation of InspireNet, British Columbia’s Virtual Nursing Health Services Research Network

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Recent Additions

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  • A Qualitative Analysis of How Online Access to Mental Health Notes Is Changing Clinician Perceptions of Power and the Therapeutic Relationship
  • Effectiveness of a Web-Based Intervention in Reducing Depression and Sickness Absence: Randomized Controlled Trial
  • Scaling Up Psychological Treatments: A Countrywide Test of the Online Training of Therapists

Recommended Sites

  • American Medical Informatics Association
  • IMIA – International Medical Informatics Association
  • Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association
  • UP Manila National Telehealth Center

Mission of the PMIS

To promote and develop the application of information technology in the field of medicine and public health, in order to improve the quality of health care of the Filipino people.

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