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ban iMnteerndatiioncal aJlour nal of 4) Informatics EV y R Internatie onal Journal of ° Medic° al Inf. ormatice s 65= (2002) 25oe1 —252= www.elsevier.com/locate/ijmedinf Volume contents Volume 65 (2002) Personal health records on the internet: a snapshot of the pioneers at the end of the 20th Century D.F. Sittig (USA) . A Delphi technique as a method for selecting the content of an electronic patient record for asthma B.C. van Steenkiste, J.E. Jacobs, N.M. Verheijen, J.H. Levelink, B.J.A.M. Bottema (The Netherlands) Manual semantic tagging to improve access to information in narrative electronic medical records G. Mikkelsen, J. Aasly (Norway) Master of science program in health information management at Heidelberg/Heilbronn: a health care oriented approach to medical informatics R. Haux, D. Schmidt (Germany) Physicians’ attitudes towards the computerization of clinical practice in Hong Kong: a population study J.M. Johnston, G.M. Leung, J.F.K. Wong, L.M. Ho, R. Fielding (PR China) Metadata tables to enable dynamic data modeling and web interface design: the SEER example M. Weiner, M. Sherr, A. Cohen (USA) Different lenses, improved outcomes: a new approach to the analysis and design of healthcare information systems J.A. Effken (USA) PENRUNS RLEESE IS COR PANE RINOIE NS ok Fa soe, die pK Lowe telp te, acta oon Oe eo Quality assured trusted third parties for deploying secure internet-based healthcare applications D. Lekkas, S. Gritzalis, S. Katsikas (Greece) The computerized patient record: balancing effort and benefit A.M. van Ginneken (The Netherlands) Minimum data set development: air transport time-related terms C. Bagley Thompson, J. Schaffer (USA) Computerisation, coding, data retrieval and related attitudes among Swedish general practitioners—a survey of necessary conditions for a database of diseases and health problems G. Nilsson, H. Ahifeldt, L.-E. Strender (Sweden) Automatic calculation of a modified APACHE II score using a patient data management system (PDMS) A. Junger, S. Bottger, J. Engel, M. Benson, A. Michel, R. R6hrig, A. Jost, G. Hempelmann (Germany) Erratum Erratum to “Wiring a medical school and teaching hospital for telemedicine” [Int. J. Med. Infor. 61 (2000) 235-240] N.M. Hjelm, J.C.K. Lee, D. Cheng, C. Chui (People’s Republic of China) Announcement CHESS: 10 years of research and development in consumer health informatics for broad populations, including the underserved D.H. Gustafson, R.P. Hawkins, E.W. Boberg, F. McTavish, B. Owens, M. Wise, H. Berhe, S. Pingree (USA) 252 Volume contents vol. 65 (2002) 251-252 Use cases and DEMO: aligning functional features of ICT-infrastructure to business processes E. Maij, P.J. Toussaint, M. Kalshoven, M. Poerschke, J.H.M. Zwetsloot-Schonk (The Netherlands) Errors in interpreting quantities as procedures: The case of pharmaceutical labels V.L. Patel, T. Branch, J.F. Arocha (USA, Canada) Impact of a physician’s order entry (POE) system on physicians’ ordering patterns and patient length of stay J.-I. Hwang, H.-A. Park, S. Bakken (USA, South Korea) Metadata-driven creation of data marts from an EAV-modeled clinical research database C.A. Brandt, R. Morse, K. Matthews, K. Sun, A.M. Deshpande, R. Gadagkar, D.B. Cohen, P.L. Miller, P.M. Nadkarni Erratum Erratum to “Indicators of organizational readiness for clinical information technology/systems innovation: a Delphi study” [Int. J. Med. Infor. 63 (2001) 179-204] R. Snyder-Halpern (USA) RES A Eh ig. ng ssh ont Bol evcie lnaBenten Brecon, Sid Gevaesey toe es ha ALT ET A ee oC NET eo credc a,S S aK Wm 1S es NN spe asd aR RE deg a Sy See Ae nee RE ae ee ee ee nae NSE EE are ORE ee Gen te MSE ee Fs iy Ue.

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