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Abraham C. The Sentara Healthcare Experience Implementing e-Care. 24(1):44-50.
Andreen DL. Integration: The Conversion to Electronic Hospital Notes at Mayo Clinic Rochester. 24(3):57-64.
Apatu E. Understanding the Support Needs of Patients Accessing Test Results Online. 24(1):57-63.
Arzt NH. Public Health: Service-Oriented Architecture in Public Health. 24(2):45-52.
Barry J. Barriers to cross-institutional health information exchange: A literature review. 24(3):22-34.
Bauer JC. The HIT Futurist: ARRA and HITECH—A Medical Economist’s Analysis. 24(1):4-5.
Bauer JC. The HIT Futurist: Emerging Challenges for Ambulatory Records. 24(2):4-5.
Bauer JC. The HIT Futurist: Performance Standards vs. Standardized Performance. 24(3):5-6.
Bauer JC. The HIT Futurist: Provider-Payor Health IT Networks. 24(4): 5-6.
Berlin A. Emotion and Ambulatory EHR in the ARRA Era. 24(2):19-22.
Blass G. HITECH Act: Will the HITECH Act Increase Compliance Activities? 24(1):13-14.
Blass G. HITECH Act: Pro-Active Audits of Information System Activity. 24(2):15-16.
Blass G. HITECH Act: Protecting Against Breach of Electronic Protected Health Information. 24(3):7-8.
Blass G. Compliance: HITECH Accounting of Disclosures. 24(4):13-15.
Boyd AD. Top EHR Challenges in Light of the Stimulus. 24(1):18-24.
Brooks P. E-Prescribing: Where Health Information and Patient Care Intersect. 24(2):53-59.
Brown F. Technology: How to Select End User Clinical Data Entry Devices. 24(3):65-69.
Carlson E. Technology: How to Select End User Clinical Data Entry Devices. 24(3):65-69.
Catalano KA. Stories of Success!: Case Studies of Health IT in Support of the National Priorities Partnership Recommendations and The Joint Commission National Patient Safety Goals. 24(4): 39-44.
Catton P. Understanding the Support Needs of Patients Accessing Test Results Online. 24(1):57-63.
Catrambone C. Technology: How to Select End User Clinical Data Entry Devices. 24(3):65-69.
Chenyek A. The Bay Area HIE: A Case Study in Connecting Stakeholders. 24(1):25-30.
Cochran JH. Doctor-Patient Relationships: Continuous Healing Relationships Through Connectivity. 24(3):19-20.
Cohen S. Medication Safety at Newton-Wellesley Hospital: Electronic Medication Management Projects from Home-to-Hospital and Hospital-to-Home. 24(4): 34-38.
Cole P. Medical Librarians Supporting Information Systems Project Lifecycles Toward Improved Patient Safety. 24(1):52-56.
Collins DA P. Stories of Success!: Case Studies of Health IT in Support of the National Priorities Partnership Recommendations and The Joint Commission National Patient Safety Goals. 24(4): 39-44.
Collymore D. A Health Center Controlled Network’s Experience in Ambulatory Care EHR Implementation. 24(2):28-33.
Curatolo C. Health Reform: The Federal Health Record Gateway. 24(2):60-63.
Dermer M. Certification of Primary Care Electronic Medical Records: Lessons Learned from Canada. 24(3):49-55.
Diamond LH. Stories of Success!: Case Studies of Health IT in Support of the National Priorities Partnership Recommendations and The Joint Commission National Patient Safety Goals. 24(4):39-44.
Dobie LJ. Integration: The Conversion to Electronic Hospital Notes at Mayo Clinic Rochester. 24(3):57-64.
Doe R. Legislation: HITECH Notice Requirements for Breach of Unsecured PHI. 24(1):15-16.
Doe R. Vendors: Have the Appropriate License Rights in Your Software License Agreements. 24(2):17-18.
Doe B. Vendors: IT Systems and Third-Party Products. 24(3):17-18.
Doe B. Vendors: Do I Need a Pre-Nuptial Agreement With My EHR Vendor? 24(4):16-17.
Dunnigan A. Implementation of the Indian Health Service’s Resource and Patient Management System Electronic Health Record in the Ambulatory Care Setting at the Phoenix Indian Medical Center. 24(2):23-27.
Edwards A. Barriers to cross-institutional health information exchange: A literature review. 24(3):22-34.
Egleson N. A Health Center Controlled Network’s Experience in Ambulatory Care EHR Implementation. 24(2):28-33.
Esmond W. A Health Center Controlled Network’s Experience in Ambulatory Care EHR Implementation. 24(2):28-33.
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Fogg L. Technology: How to Select End User Clinical Data Entry Devices. 24(3):65-69.
Fox SJ. Negotiating Contracts for Vendor-Financed Purchases of EHR Systems. 24(1):36-42.
Funk EA. Top EHR Challenges in Light of the Stimulus. 24(1):18-24.
Garcia B. Technology: How to Select End User Clinical Data Entry Devices. 24(3):65-69.
Heinzer M. Essential Elements of Nursing Notes and the Transition to Electronic Health Records: The Migration From Narrative Charting Will Require Creativity to Include Essential Elements in EHRs. 24(4):53-59.
Hoehn BJ. Clinical Adoption: Meaningful Use—What Does It Mean for Healthcare Organizations? 24(1):10-12.
Hoehn BJ. Governance: Clinical Information Technology Governance. 24(2):13-14.
Hoehn BJ. Integration Issues: Closing the Loop—Integrating an Enterprise-Wide Pharmacy System. 24(3):14-16.
Hoehn B. Integration Issues: What Is the Best Clinical Information Systems Strategy? 24(4):10-12.
Hollin I. Barriers to cross-institutional health information exchange: A literature review. 24(3):22-34.
Jasperson JC. Integration: The Conversion to Electronic Hospital Notes at Mayo Clinic Rochester. 24(3):57-64.
John K. Implementation of the Indian Health Service’s Resource and Patient Management System Electronic Health Record in the Ambulatory Care Setting at the Phoenix Indian Medical Center. 24(2):23-27.
Johnson P. Stories of Success!: Case Studies of Health IT in Support of the National Priorities Partnership Recommendations and The Joint Commission National Patient Safety Goals. 24(4): 39-44.
Kachnowski S. Barriers to cross-institutional health information exchange: A literature review. 24(3):22-34.
Kang JH. A Health Center Controlled Network’s Experience in Ambulatory Care EHR Implementation. 24(2):28-33.
Kaplan B. Top EHR Challenges in Light of the Stimulus. 24(1):18-24.
Keenan GM. Top EHR Challenges in Light of the Stimulus. 24(1):18-24.
Kelley P. Medical Device Data Systems and FDA Regulation. 24(3):36-40.
Kerr R. Physician Buy-In for EMRs. 24(2):41-44.
Klein K. To Accomplish the Mandatory Initiatives of ARRA, Healthcare Organizations Will Require Significant and Thoughtful Planning, Prioritization and Execution. 24(1):31-35.
Knapp P. Medication Safety at Newton-Wellesley Hospital: Electronic Medication Management Projects from Home-to-Hospital and Hospital-to-Home. 24(4): 34-38.
Kraatz AS. Strategy and Governance for Successful Implementation of an Enterprise-Wide Ambulatory EMR. 24(2):34-40.
Krohn R. Technology: Despite Recent Developments, HIEs Face Daunting Obstacles to Success. 24(1):6-7.
Krohn R. Technology: Healthcare Goes Mobile. 24(2):6-7.
Krohn R. Technology: There’s an App for That—mHealth Takes Center Stage. 24(3):9-10.
Krohn R. Technology: RTLS in the Clinical Toolkit. 24(4):18-19.
Lang RD. Health IT certification—the elusive seal of approval. 24(1):2-3.
Lang RD. Editor’s Report: EHR Adoption—Are Financial Incentives Enough? 24(2):2-3.
Lang RD. Editor’s Report: HIT Standardization—Too Much, Too Soon? 24(3):2-4.
Lang RD. Editor’s Report: Quality, Patient Safety and Error Prevention. 24(4):2-4: 2-4.
Lanway C. The Bay Area HIE: A Case Study in Connecting Stakeholders. 24(1):25-30.
Leonard K. Understanding the Support Needs of Patients Accessing Test Results Online. 24(1):57-63.
Levick D. Physician Buy-In for EMRs. 24(2):41-44.
Llewellyn J. Technology: How to Select End User Clinical Data Entry Devices. 24(3):65-69.
Lucas TA. Integration: The Conversion to Electronic Hospital Notes at Mayo Clinic Rochester. 24(3):57-64.
Lyons CM. Strategy and Governance for Successful Implementation of an Enterprise-Wide Ambulatory EMR. 24(2):34-40.
MacLean S. Medication Safety at Newton-Wellesley Hospital: Electronic Medication Management Projects from Home-to-Hospital and Hospital-to-Home. 24(4):34-38.
Meccariello M. Vital Time Savings: Evaluating the Use of an Automated Vital Signs Documentation System on a Medical/Surgical Unit. 24(4):46-51.
Miller SA. HITECH Act: Will the HITECH Act Increase Compliance Activities? 24(1):13-14.
Miller SA. HITECH Act: Pro-Active Audits of Information System Activity. 24(2):15-16.
Miller SA. HITECH Act: Protecting Against Breach of Electronic Protected Health Information. 24(3):7-8.
Miller SA. Compliance: HITECH Accounting of Disclosures. 24(4):13-15.
Moncrief ES. Medical Librarians Supporting Information Systems Project Lifecycles Toward Improved Patient Safety. 24(1):52-56.
Morgan D. The Bay Area HIE: A Case Study in Connecting Stakeholders. 24(1):25-30.
Morgan M. Certification of Primary Care Electronic Medical Records: Lessons Learned from Canada. 24(3):49-55.
Murphy J. ARRA: How the Economic Stimulus Changed the Face of HIT. 24(1):8-9.
Murphy J. Nursing Informatics: How HIT Fits in IOM/RWJF Initiative. 24(2):8-12.
Murphy J. Nursing Informatics: Connecting for Care—Nursing and Health Information Exchange. 24(3):11-13.
Murphy, J. Health Information Technology: Impact of Health IT on Care Quality. 24(4):7-9.
Nauseda S. Technology: How to Select End User Clinical Data Entry Devices. 24(3):65-69.
Oder K. Technology: How to Select End User Clinical Data Entry Devices. 24(3):65-69.
O’Hagan KB. Medical Librarians Supporting Information Systems Project Lifecycles Toward Improved Patient Safety. 24(1):52-56.
Perkins D. Vital Time Savings: Evaluating the Use of an Automated Vital Signs Documentation System on a Medical/Surgical Unit. 24(4): 46-51.
Pierce J. Medical Librarians Supporting Information Systems Project Lifecycles Toward Improved Patient Safety. 24(1):52-56.
Porter D. Health Reform: The Federal Health Record Gateway. 24(2):60-63.
Qiu J. Vital Time Savings: Evaluating the Use of an Automated Vital Signs Documentation System on a Medical/Surgical Unit. 24(4): 46-51.
Quartey NK. Understanding the Support Needs of Patients Accessing Test Results Online. 24(1):57-63.
Quigley LG. Vital Time Savings: Evaluating the Use of an Automated Vital Signs Documentation System on a Medical/Surgical Unit. 24(4): 46-51.
Reese B. The Sentara Healthcare Experience Implementing e-Care. 24(1):44-50.
Rock A. Vital Time Savings: Evaluating the Use of an Automated Vital Signs Documentation System on a Medical/Surgical Unit. 24(4): 46-51.
Saff E. The Bay Area HIE: A Case Study in Connecting Stakeholders. 24(1):25-30.
Saimbert MK. Medical Librarians Supporting Information Systems Project Lifecycles Toward Improved Patient Safety. 24(1):52-56.
Schwartz SM. Top EHR Challenges in Light of the Stimulus. 24(1):18-24.
Schick V. Negotiating Contracts for Vendor-Financed Purchases of EHR Systems. 24(1):36-42.
Scott A. Implementation of the Indian Health Service’s Resource and Patient Management System Electronic Health Record in the Ambulatory Care Setting at the Phoenix Indian Medical Center. 24(2):23-27.
Sengstack P. CPOE Configuration to Reduce Medication Errors: A Literature Review on the Safety of CPOE Systems and Design Recommendations. 24(4):26-32.
Sonnenschein C. E-Prescribing: Where Health Information and Patient Care Intersect. 24(2):53-59.
Stefan S. Evaluation of Clinical Metrics: Medication Reconciliation, Problem List and Discharge Instructions. 24(4):21-25.
Tomkinson J. Strategy and Governance for Successful Implementation of an Enterprise-Wide Ambulatory EMR. 24(2):34-40.
Urowitz S. Understanding the Support Needs of Patients Accessing Test Results Online. 24(1):57-63.
Velamuri S. QRDA—Technology Overview and Lessons Learned. 24(3):41-48.
Von Bibra L. Implementation of the Indian Health Service’s Resource and Patient Management System Electronic Health Record in the Ambulatory Care Setting at the Phoenix Indian Medical Center. 24(2):23-27.
Walling J. Implementation of the Indian Health Service’s Resource and Patient Management System Electronic Health Record in the Ambulatory Care Setting at the Phoenix Indian Medical Center. 24(2):23-27.
Whittenburg L. Workflow: Analysis of Nursing Workflow Documentation in the Electronic Health Record. 24(3):71-75.
Wiljer D. Understanding the Support Needs of Patients Accessing Test Results Online. 24(1):57-63.
Wubbenhorst CL. Integration: The Conversion to Electronic Hospital Notes at Mayo Clinic Rochester. 24(3):57-64.
Yackanicz L. Physician Buy-In for EMRs. 24(2):41-44.
Zhang Y P. Medical Librarians Supporting Information Systems Project Lifecycles Toward Improved Patient Safety. 24(1):52-56.