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by K. Kim
& E Nahm

Volume 16 No 3
Oct 2012

Benefits of and barriers to the use of personal health records (PHR) for health management among adults

by K. Kim
& E Nahm

Volume 16 No 3
Oct 2012

Nov, 03
by S. Sheridan

Volume 16 No 3
Oct 2012

The implementation and sustainability of electronic health records

by S. Sheridan

Volume 16 No 3
Oct 2012

Nov, 03
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Volume 16 Number 2 June 2012

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by Carrie Lee Gardner
& Stacey J. Jones

Volume 16 No 2
June 2012

Utilization of Academic Electronic Medical Records in Undergraduate Nursing Education

by Carrie Lee Gardner
& Stacey J. Jones

Volume 16 No 2
June 2012

Jun, 30
Achieving Meaningful Use Column
by Maxim Topaz, Kavita Radhakrishnan 
Ruth Masterson - Creber and Kathryn H. Bowles, Senior Editor

Volume 16, No 2
June 2012

Putting evidence to work: using Standardized Terminologies to incorporate Clinical Practice Guidelines within homecare Electronic Health Records

Achieving Meaningful Use Column
by Maxim Topaz, Kavita Radhakrishnan
Ruth Masterson – Creber and Kathryn H. Bowles, Senior Editor

Volume 16, No 2
June 2012

Jun, 30
Crucial Conversations about Optimal Design Column

by Dr Nancy Staggers
Senior Editor

June 2012

Improving the User Experience for EHRs: How to Begin?

Crucial Conversations about Optimal Design Column

by Dr Nancy Staggers
Senior Editor

June 2012

Jun, 30
Different seas, Same boats? Column

by Dr. Peter Murray
Senior Editor
Volume 16 No 2
June 2012

Of data, ehealth, interoperability and standards, of cabbages and kings

Different seas, Same boats? Column

by Dr. Peter Murray
Senior Editor
Volume 16 No 2
June 2012

Jun, 30

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