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Arzt NH. Clinical Documentation: Clinical Summaries and Meaningful Use—A Primer. 25(1): 62-69
Bauer JC. The HIT Futurist: The Hidden Challenge—Modernizing the Medical Record. 25(2): 8-9.
Bauer JC. The HIT Futurist: Beyond HITECH—Can We Afford to Be Paperless? 25(1): 9-10.
Blass G. Legislation: Information Privacy and Security—HIPAA and Beyond. 25(2): 12-13.
Blass G. Legislation: HIPAA/HITECH Business Associates—Expanded Scope of Responsibilities and Liabilities. 25(1): 18-19.
Boone E. Funding: Beyond Meaningful Use—Securing Funding for Your Health IT Project. 25(1): 16-17.
Brenckle GM, Cramer R. How to Hit a Moving Target. 25(1): 34-38.
Brutinel WM. Technology: Speaking Clearly—Implementing Front-End Speech Recognition at an Academic Medical Center. 25(1): 56-61.
Chrisman K. Factors Shaping Sustainability and Value. 25(1): 47-55.
Cole L. Factors Shaping Sustainability and Value. 25(1): 47-55.
Comitto J. Jersey Health Connect: A Collaborative Framework of Community Stakeholders. 25(1): 28-33.
Cosper C. States Adopt a Patient-Centric View for Greater Interoperability and Information Sharing: New Mexico Prepares an HIE for Statewide Connectivity and Beyond. 25(1): 40-43.
Cramer R. How to Hit a Moving Target. 25(1): 34-38.
D’Amato K. Key Insights from the Frontlines of Health IT Transformation and EMR Adoption: An Interview with Scott Joslyn, CIO of MemorialCare. 25(2): 58-63.
Doe B. Vendors: At the Table—Negotiations When Selecting an IT Vendor. 25(2): 14-15.
Doe B. Vendors: Health IT ROI—Protect Your Health IT Investment and Save Money. 25(1): 20-21.
Dolen RJ. Factors Shaping Sustainability and Value. 25(1): 47-55.
Edwards C. Jersey Health Connect: A Collaborative Framework of Community Stakeholders. 25(1): 28-33.
Grebin CM. Technology: Speaking Clearly—Implementing Front-End Speech Recognition at an Academic Medical Center. 25(1): 56-61.
Hueter J. Executive Leadership: Rich Data, Poor Information—Getting Back to the Roots of Understanding and Managing Information. 25(2): 16-17.
Hueter J. Chief Information Officer: The Healthcare CIO—Observations from an Organizational Perspective. 25(1): 22-23.
Kachnowski S. Information Technology Use in the Patient-Centered Medical Home: An Assessment and Discussion. 25(2): 40-45.
King LA. Case Study: Using the EMR to Achieve Evidence-Based Care Across University Hospitals (UH) and All Physician Groups. 25(2): 46-50.
Klein T. Clinical Decision Support: More than a Supplement to CPOE. 25(2): 20-26.
Kremer T. Improving Long-Term Care for the Elderly: A Case Study in Monroe County, NY, with HIE and SOA. 25(2): 52-56.
Krohn R. Technology: mHealth—From the Smartphone to the Smart System. 25(2): 10-11.
Krohn R. Technology: The Socially Responsible HIE—Finding the Optimal Mix of Service and Sustainability. 25(1): 12-13.
Lang RD. Editor’s Report: The Future of Clinical Decision Support—Guardrails or Tollbooths? 25(2): 5-6.
Lang RD. Editor’s Report: Building a Statewide Network—One HIE at a Time. 25(1):5-7.
Lawless ST. A Win-Win Scenario: Using the Electronic Health Record to Facilitate Quality Improvement and Achieve Physician Maintenance of Certification. 25(2): 32-38.
Miller SA. Legislation: Information Privacy and Security—HIPAA and Beyond. 25(2): 12-13.
Miller SA. Legislation: HIPAA/HITECH Business Associates—Expanded Scope of Responsibilities and Liabilities. 25(1): 18-19.
Milov DE. A Win-Win Scenario: Using the Electronic Health Record to Facilitate Quality Improvement and Achieve Physician Maintenance of Certification. 25(2): 32-38.
Murphy J. Nursing Informatics: Trends in the Delivery of Nursing Care—What Impact Will Technology Have? 25(1): 14-15.
Mustafaraj A. Meaningful Use: Stage 1 Meaningful Use—Are You Ready? 25(2): 18-19.
Mustafaraj A. Meaningful Use: Transforming Healthcare Delivery—Meaningful Use of Technologies. 25(1): 25-27.
Nelson ML. HIE Provider Verification: The Privacy and Security Elephant in the Room. 25(1): 44-47.
O’Connell LC. Technology: Speaking Clearly—Implementing Front-End Speech Recognition at an Academic Medical Center. 25(1): 56-61.
Oliva NL. Key Insights from the Frontlines of Health IT Transformation and EMR Adoption: An Interview with Scott Joslyn, CIO of MemorialCare. 25(2): 58-63.
Ozanich GW. Factors Shaping Sustainability and Value. 25(1): 47-55.
Perry D. States Adopt a Patient-Centric View for Greater Interoperability and Information Sharing: New Mexico Prepares an HIE for Statewide Connectivity and Beyond. 25(1): 40-43.
Pitzen JH. Technology: Speaking Clearly—Implementing Front-End Speech Recognition at an Academic Medical Center. 25(1): 56-61.
Putler K. Clinical Decision Support: More than a Supplement to CPOE. 25(2): 20-26.
Reed L. Jersey Health Connect: A Collaborative Framework of Community Stakeholders. 25(1): 28-33.
Riddell MC. Factors Shaping Sustainability and Value. 25(1): 47-55.
Schlyer P. States Adopt a Patient-Centric View for Greater Interoperability and Information Sharing: New Mexico Prepares an HIE for Statewide Connectivity and Beyond. 25(1): 40-43.
Seegert L. Information Technology Use in the Patient-Centered Medical Home: An Assessment and Discussion. 25(2): 40-45.
Shroff A. Improving Long-Term Care for the Elderly: A Case Study in Monroe County, NY, with HIE and SOA. 25(2): 52-56.
St-Maurice J. Primary Care Data: Gold or Pyrite? A Literature Review. 25(2): 27-31.
Sunshine JL. Case Study: Using the EMR to Achieve Evidence-Based Care Across University Hospitals (UH) and All Physician Groups. 25(2): 46-50.
Venigalla S. Improving Long-Term Care for the Elderly: A Case Study in Monroe County, NY, with HIE and SOA. 25(2): 52-56.
Werk L. A Win-Win Scenario: Using the Electronic Health Record to Facilitate Quality Improvement and Achieve Physician Maintenance of Certification. 25(2): 32-38.
Yackanicz L. Physician Buy-In for EMRs. 24(2):41-44.