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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A blockchain based patient centric electronic health record storage and integrity management for e-Health systems CHELLADURAI, Mrs. USHARANI

4 p.
artikel
2 Action plans for depression management in South Korea: Evidence-based on depression survey data in 2009–2019 and during the COVID-19 pandemic Nguyen, Hai Duc

4 p.
artikel
3 Adapting evidence-informed peri-discharge complex interventions in reducing 30-day hospital readmissions for heart failure and COPD Zhong, Claire CW

4 p.
artikel
4 Addressing challenges in the development of health information systems in The Gambia Lin, Rong-Ho

4 p.
artikel
5 Adoption in practice: The relationship between managerial interpretations of evidence and the adoption of a healthcare innovation Hendy, Jane
2013
4 p. 216-221
6 p.
artikel
6 An analysis of the policy responses to the COVID-19 pandemic in France, Belgium, and Canada Desson, Zachary

4 p. 430-446
artikel
7 An analysis of the SICLOM information system employing misuse case diagrams Leite, Bruno Marangoni dos Santos

4 p.
artikel
8 A national survey of physicians regarding protection of patient privacy in China Xiao, Zhongzhou

4 p.
artikel
9 An automatic key medical information generating model Yang, Shih-Ting
2016
4 p. 389-413
25 p.
artikel
10 An observational study of hands-free communication devices mediated interruption dynamics in a nursing work system Yang, Yushi
2015
4 p. 378-386
9 p.
artikel
11 An overview of electronic personal health records Alsahafi, Yaser A

4 p. 427-432
artikel
12 Anytime, anywhere access to secure, privacy-aware healthcare services: Issues, approaches and challenges Anwar, Mohd
2015
4 p. 299-311
13 p.
artikel
13 A preliminary analysis on CPOE functioning in Mississippi and implications for future research Liew, Hui-Peng
2016
4 p. 376-382
7 p.
artikel
14 Are clinical documents optimised for patient safety? A critical analysis of patient safety outcomes using the EDA error model Michell, Vaughan
2012
4 p. 214-227
14 p.
artikel
15 A regulatory framework for pervasive e-health: A case study Troshani, Indrit
2012
4 p. 199-206
8 p.
artikel
16 A role-model for data policies? Qualitative study on the governance of health data in Denmark Martani, Andrea

4 p.
artikel
17 Artificial intelligence for patient scheduling in the real-world health care setting: A metanarrative review Knight, Dacre R.T.

4 p.
artikel
18 Assessment of efficiency levels of training and research hospitals in Turkey and the factors affecting their efficiencies İlgün, Gülnur

4 p. 343-348
artikel
19 Association of waiting time and satisfaction level of patients with online registration system in a tertiary level medical institute outpatient department (OPD) Sharma, Nitika

4 p.
artikel
20 Biases and imperatives in handling medical technology Hofmann, Bjørn

4 p. 377-385
artikel
21 BPH laboratories: A proof-of-concept case on integrating smartphone diagnostics into clinical systems Olla, Phillip
2015
4 p. 337-347
11 p.
artikel
22 Budget impact of incorporating non-invasive prenatal testing in prenatal screening for Down syndrome in Turkey Okem, Zeynep Guldem

4 p. 402-407
artikel
23 Business models and eHealth social innovations for social care services: Serving the two sides of the market Vimarlund, Vivian

4 p.
artikel
24 Challenges of helicopter emergency medical service: A qualitative content analysis in Iranian context Sorani, Mohamad

4 p. 374-378
artikel
25 Cloud computing and trans-border health data: Unpacking U.S. and EU healthcare regulation and compliance Seddon, Jonathan J.M.
2013
4 p. 229-241
13 p.
artikel
26 Clustering patterns of behavioural risk factors for cardiovascular diseases in Bangladeshi adolescents: A population-based study Khan, Asaduzzaman

4 p. 386-392
artikel
27 Commentary Kroes, Neelie
2014
4 p. 217-218
2 p.
artikel
28 Comparison of subjective perception of safe antibiotic use between European Union states Tamasauskiene, Laura

4 p. 333-340
artikel
29 Comparison of the logistics between the conventional instruments and patient-specific templating in total knee replacement in the low-income setting Makram, Abdelrahman M

4 p.
artikel
30 Comparison of the UK citizens’ perspectives on the consequences of different Brexit scenarios for healthcare: An experimental study Esmaeilzadeh, Pouyan

4 p. 325-332
artikel
31 Correction of patient medical record errors through a file control method Sungur, Cuma

4 p. 329-336
artikel
32 Corrigendum to “Electronic data capture in healthcare—NFC as easy way for self-reported health status information” [Health Policy Technol. 1 (2012) 137—144] Prinz, Andreas
2013
4 p. 242-
1 p.
artikel
33 Corrigendum to ‘How Iran responded to expanding need for laboratory services for COVID-19?’ Salehi-Vaziri, Mostafa

4 p.
artikel
34 Corrigendum to ‘Machine learning prediction of hospital patient need for post-acute care using an admission mobility measure is robust across patient diagnoses’ [Health Policy and Technology 12 (2023) 100,754] Young, Daniel L.

4 p.
artikel
35 Corrigendum to ‘Towards a universal patient-centric health record sharing platform’ [Health Policy and Technology 12 (2023) 100819] Azarm, Mana

4 p.
artikel
36 Cost comparison of laparoscopic versus robot-assisted radical cystectomy Gastecka, Agata

4 p. 420-426
artikel
37 Cost-of-illness and associated factors among persons with type 2 diabetes: Findings from a tertiary care center in South India Olickal, Jeby Jose

4 p.
artikel
38 Court innovations and access to justice in times of crisis Sourdin, Tania

4 p. 447-453
artikel
39 COVID-19 pandemic in China: Context, experience and lessons Xu, Weiwei

4 p. 639-648
artikel
40 COVID-19 pandemic in Finland – Preliminary analysis on health system response and economic consequences Tiirinki, Hanna

4 p. 649-662
artikel
41 COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom Flynn, Darren

4 p. 673-691
artikel
42 COVID-19 pandemic in the United States Bergquist, Savannah

4 p. 623-638
artikel
43 COVID-19: The need for an Australian economic pandemic response plan Higginson, Shannen

4 p. 488-502
artikel
44 Creating an environment for innovative start-ups in healthcare Pinto, Ray
2012
4 p. 187-192
6 p.
artikel
45 Criteria employed by potential recipients considering adopting emerging visual technologies: The case of visual prostheses Anderson, Ross
2014
4 p. 287-295
9 p.
artikel
46 Current evidence on the use of mHealth approaches in Sub-Saharan Africa: A scoping review Aboye, Genet Tadese

4 p.
artikel
47 Decentralized investing: A social innovation for broader patient engagement Jain, Bhav

4 p.
artikel
48 Design framework for sensors and RFID tags with healthcare applications Gaynor, Mark
2016
4 p. 357-369
13 p.
artikel
49 Determinants of patient satisfaction with outpatient care in Indonesia: A conjoint analysis approach Liew, Hui-Peng
2014
4 p. 306-313
8 p.
artikel
50 Developing a framework for meaningful use of personal health records (PHRs) Househ, Mowafa S.
2014
4 p. 272-280
9 p.
artikel
51 Developing a tool to assess responsibility in health innovation: Results from an international delphi study Silva, Hudson Pacifico

4 p. 388-396
artikel
52 Digital health: Cybersecurity is a value creation lever, not only a source of expenditure Alami, Hassane

4 p. 319-321
artikel
53 Digital transformation evaluation of telehealth using convergence, maturity, and adoption Mishra, Vinaytosh

4 p.
artikel
54 Direct and indirect cost of COVID-19 patients in Iran Nakhaei, Karim

4 p.
artikel
55 Divergent evidence requirements for authorization and reimbursement of high-risk medical devices – The European situation Krüger, Lisa J.
2014
4 p. 253-263
11 p.
artikel
56 Divergent notions of justice: The ethics of individual responsibility in triage priority Brenna, Connor T.A.

4 p.
artikel
57 Do wearable activity trackers improve employees’ health and increase re-participation in wellness programs? Lee, Gwanhoo

4 p.
artikel
58 Drug utilization patterns in the global context: A systematic review Atif, Muhammad
2017
4 p. 457-470
artikel
59 Easing of lockdown measures in Nigeria: Implications for the healthcare system Ibrahim, Ridwan Lanre

4 p. 399-404
artikel
60 Economic and organisational impacts of medical device regulation in Europe: Is the price too high for small and medium enterprises? Saia, Matteo

4 p.
artikel
61 Economic evaluation of the use of a pharmacogenetic diagnostic test in schizophrenia Rejon-Parrilla, Juan Carlos
2014
4 p. 314-324
11 p.
artikel
62 Ecosystem of the medical device industry in South Korea: A Network Analysis Approach Lee, Munjae

4 p. 397-408
artikel
63 Editorial Currie, Wendy L.
2016
4 p. 313-
1 p.
artikel
64 Editorial Currie, Wendy L.
2014
4 p. 215-216
2 p.
artikel
65 Editorial Currie, Wendy L.
2015
4 p. 295-296
2 p.
artikel
66 Editorial Currie, Wendy L.
2012
4 p. 179-180
2 p.
artikel
67 Editorial Board
4 p.
artikel
68 Editorial Board
4 p. ii
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69 Editorial Board
4 p.
artikel
70 Editorial Board
4 p. ii
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71 Editorial Board
4 p.
artikel
72 Editorial Board/Aims and Scope 2013
4 p. IFC-
1 p.
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73 Editorial Board/Aims and Scope 2016
4 p. IFC-
1 p.
artikel
74 Editorial Board/Aims and Scope 2014
4 p. IFC-
1 p.
artikel
75 Editorial Board/Aims and Scope 2017
4 p. IFC
artikel
76 Editorial Board/Aims and Scope 2015
4 p. IFC-
1 p.
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77 Editorial Board/Aims and Scope 2012
4 p. IFC-
1 p.
artikel
78 Editorial Board/Aims and Scope
4 p. IFC
artikel
79 Editorial HPT 2.4 Currie, Wendy L.
2013
4 p. 175-177
3 p.
artikel
80 Effect of mobile health interventions for side effects management in patients undergoing chemotherapy: A systematic review Sarbaz, Masoumeh

4 p.
artikel
81 E-Health in Europe: Current situation and challenges ahead Quaglio, Gianluca
2016
4 p. 314-317
4 p.
artikel
82 Emergency department ergonomic design evaluation: A case study using fuzzy DEMATEL-focused two-stage methodology Gul, Muhammet

4 p. 365-376
artikel
83 EMRS Adoption: Exploring the effects of information security management awareness and perceived service quality Kuo, Ren-Zong

4 p. 365-373
artikel
84 Endpoints for safety in health technology assessments–The experiences of the Danish Medicines Council Rasmussen, Anna Roe

4 p.
artikel
85 Enterprise architecture requirements for standardising digital health in Uganda's health system Wamema, Joseph

4 p.
artikel
86 Erratum to ‘An overview of electronic personal health records’ [Health Policy and Technology 7 (2018) 427-432] Alsahafi, Yaser A

4 p.
artikel
87 Erratum to “Implementing healthcare information systems – Mirroring a wide spectrum of images of an IT project” [Health Policy Technol. 3 (2014) 26–35] Melin, Ulf
2014
4 p. 343-
1 p.
artikel
88 Erratum to “Integrating remote follow-up into electronic health records workflow” [Health Policy Technol. (2014) 3 126–131] Diederich, Lisa
2014
4 p. 344-
1 p.
artikel
89 Erratum to: “Path-breaking target therapies for lung cancer and a far-sighted health policy to support clinical and cost effectiveness” [Health Policy Technol. 3 (2014) 74–82] Coccia, Mario
2014
4 p. 343-
1 p.
artikel
90 Erratum to “Pharmaceutical innovation and longevity growth in 30 developing and high-income countries, 2000–2009” [Health Policy Technol. 3 (2014) 36–58] Lichtenberg, Frank R.
2014
4 p. 344-
1 p.
artikel
91 European data-driven economy: A lighthouse initiative on Personalised Medicine Horgan, Denis
2014
4 p. 226-233
8 p.
artikel
92 Europe's Covid-19 outliers: German, Austrian and Swiss policy responses during the early stages of the 2020 pandemic Desson, Zachary

4 p. 405-418
artikel
93 Evolving large scale healthcare applications using open standards Sachdeva, Shelly
2017
4 p. 410-425
artikel
94 Factors affecting the use of magnetic resonance imaging in a Southern European region: a qualitative study González-Rábago, Yolanda

4 p.
artikel
95 Factors associated with patient trust in electronic health records used in primary care settings Qiao, Yao
2015
4 p. 357-363
7 p.
artikel
96 Factors influencing the download of mobile health apps: Content review-led regression analysis Krishnan, Gopinath

4 p. 356-364
artikel
97 FDA's decisions in oncology drug product approvals from 2006 to 2016 Hyogo, Atsushi

4 p. 341-346
artikel
98 Future challenges and opportunities for cancer screening in the COVID-19 era Nouhi, Mojtaba

4 p.
artikel
99 German Mobile Apps for Patients with Psoriatic Arthritis: Systematic App Search and Content Analysis Gross, Georg

4 p.
artikel
100 Health information interoperability and standard system—Practice of China Hu, Jianping
2014
4 p. 248-252
5 p.
artikel
101 High hospital-related burden of treatment for multiple myeloma patients: outcomes of a feasibility study using reimbursement data from electronic health records Bennink, Christine

4 p.
artikel
102 High-level policy and governance stakeholder perspectives on health sector reform within a developing country context Chukwu, Otuto Amarauche

4 p.
artikel
103 2019 Hippocrates Prize
4 p. 317-318
artikel
104 How will Brexit affect access to medicines? Singer, Donald R.J.

4 p. 323-324
artikel
105 Impact of health technology assessment implementation with a special focus on middle-income countries Fasseeh, Ahmad Nader

4 p.
artikel
106 Impact of reimbursement policies on the adoption of medical devices in an outpatient setting Wilkinson, Grahame
2014
4 p. 281-286
6 p.
artikel
107 Impacts of comprehensive reform on the efficiency of Guangdong's County public hospitals in 2014–2019, China Zheng, Doudou

4 p.
artikel
108 Incorporating customer empowerment in mobile health Almunawar, M.N.
2015
4 p. 312-319
8 p.
artikel
109 Information and communications technologies in low and middle-income countries: Survey results on economic development and health Quaglio, GianLuca
2016
4 p. 318-329
12 p.
artikel
110 Information and/or medical technology staff experience with regulations for medical information systems and medical devices Ivarsson, Bodil
2016
4 p. 383-388
6 p.
artikel
111 Innovation requires a new regulatory framework to improve research and development of new medical therapies Schulthess, Duane
2013
4 p. 178-180
3 p.
artikel
112 Innovative approaches to strengthening health systems in low- and middle-income countries: Current models, developments, and challenges Frost, Diana

4 p.
artikel
113 Institutional factors affecting the electronic health information exchange by ambulatory providers Pendergrass, John

4 p.
artikel
114 Integrating smartphone communication strategy and technology into clinical practice: A mixed methods research study Webb, Carly
2016
4 p. 370-375
6 p.
artikel
115 Integration of Smartphones into clinical pharmacy practice: An evaluation of the impact on pharmacists׳ efficiency Power, Jessica M.H.
2014
4 p. 296-305
10 p.
artikel
116 International experiences of the active period of COVID-19 - Mental health care Rosenberg, Sebastian

4 p. 503-509
artikel
117 Interview with Professor Alex von Gabain 2012
4 p. 228-229
2 p.
artikel
118 Interview with Randall Scott, Chairman and CEO of Personal Genome Management Company InVitae 2014
4 p. 340-341
2 p.
artikel
119 Introduction of e-mental health in national health systems – A health professionals' perspective Osma, Jorge
2017
4 p. 436-445
artikel
120 Is telerehabilitation a top priority for the Bulgarian healthcare system in the post COVID-19 era? Papathanasiou, Jannis

4 p.
artikel
121 Juggling digitization and technostress: The case of alert fatigues in the patient care system implementation Khuntia, Jiban
2015
4 p. 364-377
14 p.
artikel
122 Maximizing returns for public funding of medical research with open-source hardware Pearce, J.M.
2017
4 p. 381-382
artikel
123 Medical practitioners’ decision making on quality of online medical information: A consumption values theory analysis Afful-Dadzie, Eric

4 p.
artikel
124 Medication-related cognitive artifacts used by older adults with heart failure Mickelson, Robin S.
2015
4 p. 387-398
12 p.
artikel
125 Merit of test: Perspective of information economics Galeotti, Andrea

4 p. 575-577
artikel
126 Must the ICMJE and COPE guidelines and/or recommendations be interpreted (and used) as voluntary advice or as mandatory rules? Teixeira da Silva, Jaime A.

4 p.
artikel
127 National health IT infrastructure through the media lens Cockcroft, Sophie
2013
4 p. 203-215
13 p.
artikel
128 New data model in primary health care Varga, Sinisa
2014
4 p. 234-240
7 p.
artikel
129 NHS information: Revolution or evolution? Takian, Amirhossein
2012
4 p. 193-198
6 p.
artikel
130 Online Filipino-Americans' perspectives on informatics-enabled health management Thompson, Morgan J.
2015
4 p. 320-336
17 p.
artikel
131 Patient and community centered eHealth: Exploring eHealth barriers and facilitators for chronic disease self-management within British Columbia’s immigrant Chinese and Punjabi seniors Zibrik, Lindsay
2015
4 p. 348-356
9 p.
artikel
132 Patient health records: An exploratory study of patient satisfaction Heath, Michele
2017
4 p. 401-409
artikel
133 Performance-enhancing drugs in sport: Dr Andrew Kicman, Head of Research and Development in the Drug Control Centre, Kings College, London 2014
4 p. 336-337
2 p.
artikel
134 Pharmaceutical price comparisons across the European Union and relative affordability in Cyprus Petrou, Panagiotis
2016
4 p. 350-356
7 p.
artikel
135 Poems in Times of Conflict
4 p. 692-693
artikel
136 Policies and innovations to battle Covid-19 – A case study of South Korea Lee, Doowon

4 p. 587-597
artikel
137 Policy barriers for advanced practice nurses in rural health care Figueroa, Sarah
2013
4 p. 196-202
7 p.
artikel
138 Product Service Platform to improve care systems for elderly living at home Menghi, Roberto

4 p. 393-401
artikel
139 Promoting China's mHealth market: A policy perspective Zhang, Xiaofei
2017
4 p. 383-388
artikel
140 Public perspectives on engaging with new medical genetic diagnostics: interview with Joe Beery, Senior Vice President at Life Technologies 2014
4 p. 338-339
2 p.
artikel
141 Public preferences regarding adoption of personal genomic testing based on best–worst scaling Jeong, Gicheol

4 p. 358-364
artikel
142 Raising concern about the information provided on medical travel agency websites: A place for policy Maguire, Áine
2016
4 p. 414-422
9 p.
artikel
143 Rapid adaptation of a local healthcare digital system to COVID-19: The experience in Birmingham (UK) Pankhurst, Tanya

4 p.
artikel
144 Rapid assessment technology: A demonstration evaluating potential cost-benefit outcomes of U.S. hospital price transparency regulation Patel, Kunal N.

4 p.
artikel
145 Rapid response to crisis: Health system lessons from the active period of COVID-19 Salvador-Carulla, Luis

4 p. 578-586
artikel
146 Rare Disease Research Roadmap: Navigating the bioinformatics and translational challenges for improved patient health outcomes Bellgard, Matthew I.
2014
4 p. 325-335
11 p.
artikel
147 Recommendations on Pharmacoeconomic guidelines for Turkey considering reference countries: A scoping review Yumrukaya, Leyla

4 p.
artikel
148 Re: COVID-19 Incidence and hospitalization during the delta surge were inversely related to vaccination coverage – correction of a calculation error Lo, Ernest

4 p.
artikel
149 Relationship between accessibility and resources to treat acute ischemic stroke. Hokkaido, Japan: Analysis of inequality and coverage using geographic information systems Ishikawa, Tomoki

4 p. 337-342
artikel
150 Reply to comment on “COVID-19 incidence and hospitalization during the delta surge were inversely related to vaccination coverage” Harris, Jeffrey E.

4 p.
artikel
151 Responses to COVID-19 in five Latin American countries Benítez, María Alejandra

4 p. 525-559
artikel
152 Shared features of successful tele-ICU models–A narrative review of successful implementation with a focus on LMIC models Hilker, Sidney

4 p.
artikel
153 State-sponsored price transparency programs for ophthalmic services Lin, John C

4 p.
artikel
154 Strengthening EU policies in support of ICT for development: Results from a survey of ICT experts Quaglio, GianLuca
2016
4 p. 330-340
11 p.
artikel
155 Sustainability strategies for regional health information organization startups Winkler, Till J.
2016
4 p. 341-349
9 p.
artikel
156 Swedish policy analysis for Covid-19 Kavaliunas, Andrius

4 p. 598-612
artikel
157 Taking the CON out of Pennsylvania: Did hip/knee replacement patients benefit? A retrospective analysis Averett, Susan L.

4 p. 349-355
artikel
158 Technological access barriers, telehealth use and health care visits in the early pandemic period Maloney, Shannon I

4 p.
artikel
159 Technology acceptance and trust: Overlooked considerations in young people's use of digital mental health interventions Sawrikar, Vilas

4 p.
artikel
160 Technology adoption potential of medical devices: The case of wearable sensor products for pervasive care in neurosurgery and orthopedics Hogaboam, Liliya

4 p. 409-419
artikel
161 Telehealth in low- and middle-income countries: Bridging the gap or exposing health disparities? Reis, Felipe J.J.

4 p.
artikel
162 Telemedicine and mobile health with integrative medicine in developing countries Kamsu-Foguem, Bernard
2014
4 p. 264-271
8 p.
artikel
163 Telemedicine implementation framework for Malaysia: An integrated SWOT-MCDM approach Wahab, Siti Norida

4 p.
artikel
164 Ten years experience with models for financing of outpatient prescriptions Sandheimer, Christine
2013
4 p. 188-195
8 p.
artikel
165 Textual analysis and visualization of research trends in data mining for electronic health records Chen, Jingfeng
2017
4 p. 389-400
artikel
166 The adoption level of electronic medical records in hebron hospitals based on the electronic medical record adoption model (EMRAM) Najjar, Arwa

4 p.
artikel
167 The application of technology acceptance and diffusion of innovation models in healthcare informatics Ward, Rod
2013
4 p. 222-228
7 p.
artikel
168 The challenge of taking baby steps—Preliminary insights into telemedicine adoption in Rwanda Nchise, Abinwi
2012
4 p. 207-213
7 p.
artikel
169 The COVID-19 pandemic: Global health policy and technology responses in the making Lee, Doowon

4 p. 397-398
artikel
170 The COVID-19 pandemic in Greece, Iceland, New Zealand, and Singapore: Health policies and lessons learned Fouda, Ayman

4 p. 510-524
artikel
171 The COVID-19 pandemic in Ireland: An overview of the health service and economic policy response Kennelly, Brendan

4 p. 419-429
artikel
172 The COVID-19 pandemic in Italy: Policy and technology impact on health and non-health outcomes Berardi, Chiara

4 p. 454-487
artikel
173 The COVID-19 pandemic in Norway: The dominance of social implications in framing the policy response Ursin, Gøril

4 p. 663-672
artikel
174 The Dutch COVID-19 approach: Regional differences in a small country Hoekman, Lieke Michaela

4 p. 613-622
artikel
175 The first months of the COVID-19 pandemic in Spain Henríquez, Josefa

4 p. 560-574
artikel
176 The HIBAD Experience: Using Digital Health Technologies in the GDPR Era Ferri, Alessandro

4 p.
artikel
177 The impact of healthcare informatics competencies on dynamic capabilities: A multilevel study of paramedic services Dohan, Michael S.
2017
4 p. 426-435
artikel
178 The impact of implemented regulations on biosimilars in Slovakia Tesar, Tomas

4 p. 408-413
artikel
179 The impact of policy on the growth of precision medicine Kwon, Hyunjoon

4 p. 347-357
artikel
180 The Janus initiative: A multi-stakeholder process and tool set for facilitating and quantifying Adaptive Licensing discussions Trusheim, Mark R.
2014
4 p. 241-247
7 p.
artikel
181 Themed issue on matching policies and socio-technical challenges to enhance the uptake of health information technologies Tan, Joseph
2015
4 p. 297-298
2 p.
artikel
182 The need for collaboration in the future delivery of improved therapies for patients Haigh, Jeremy
2014
4 p. 219-222
4 p.
artikel
183 The open nature of innovation in the hospital sector: The role of external collaboration networks Dias, Casimiro
2012
4 p. 181-186
6 p.
artikel
184 The opportunities and challenges of women's digital health: A research agenda Figueroa, Caroline A

4 p.
artikel
185 The relationship between medical innovation and health expenditure before and after health reform Cinaroglu, Songul

4 p. 379-387
artikel
186 The role of genomic medicine in transforming healthcare Fraser, Heather
2014
4 p. 223-225
3 p.
artikel
187 The root causes of ineffective and inefficient healthcare technology management in Benin public health sector Houngbo, Pamphile Thierry
2017
4 p. 446-456
artikel
188 Towards a universal patient-centric health record sharing platform Azarm, Mana

4 p.
artikel
189 Trends in secure mobile communication technology use among hospitalists in North America, 2016–2021 Byrd IV, Thomas F.

4 p.
artikel
190 Trust for online social media direct-to-consumer prescription medication advertisements Fogel, Joshua

4 p. 322-328
artikel
191 Uncovering spatiotemporal pattern and geographical equity of pharmacies in Chinese cities from 2008 to 2018 Xiao, Xiao

4 p.
artikel
192 Understanding digital contact tracing app continuance: Insights from India Prakash, Ashish Viswanath

4 p.
artikel
193 Usability and acceptability of the software ‘Arogya Sahyog’ to assess non-communicable diseases in rural India Zaman, Sojib Bin

4 p.
artikel
194 Using the capability approach to better understand patient portals in primary care; a scoping review Alkir-Yurt, Sevde

4 p.
artikel
195 VALIDATE approach on medication adequacy clinical decision support systems: Holistic assessment for optimal technology adoption Fernández-Barceló, Carla

4 p.
artikel
196 What can good leadership do to support the digital revolution in health? Kruahong, Navinee

4 p.
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197 Whole-Body Magnetic Resonance Angiography (WBMRA) as a tool for driving efficiency in the cost and treatment of Claudication Co-morbities Gassull, Daniel
2013
4 p. 181-187
7 p.
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