Mark Benaroia, Roman Elinson, Kelly Zarnke: Patient-directed intelligent and interactive computer medical history-gathering systems: A utility and feasibility study in the emergency department. 283-288
Pascal Staccini, Eric Hergon, Michel Joubert, Marius Fieschi: Collaborative and workflow-oriented digital portfolio: Creating a web-based tool to support a nationwide program of practices evaluation in the blood transfusion area. 383-392
Michael F. Mayo-Smith, Abha Agrawal: Factors associated with improved completion of computerized clinical reminders across a large healthcare system. 710-716
Yen-Yu Chen: Medical image compression using DCT-based subband decomposition and modified SPIHT data organization. 717-725
Karin A. Thursky, Michael Mahemoff: User-centered design techniques for a computerised antibiotic decision support system in an intensive care unit. 760-768
Volume 76, Numbers 11-12, November - December 2007
Valentin Dinu, Prakash M. Nadkarni: Guidelines for the effective use of entity-attribute-value modeling for biomedical databases. 769-779
Dohoon Kim, Hyejung Chang: Key functional characteristics in designing and operating health information websites for user satisfaction: An application of the extended technology acceptance model. 790-800
Tina Penick Brock, Scott R. Smith: Using digital videos displayed on personal digital assistants (PDAs) to enhance patient education in clinical settings. 829-835
Jos Aarts, Paul Gorman: IT in Health Care: Sociotechnical Approaches "To Err is System". S1-S3
Jos Aarts, Joan S. Ash, Marc Berg: Extending the understanding of computerized physician order entry: Implications for professional collaboration, workflow and quality of care. S4-S13
Samantha Adams, Antoinette de Bont: More than just a mouse click: Research into work practices behind the assignment of medical trust marks on the World Wide Web. S14-S20
Ellen Balka, Nicki Kahnamoui, Kelsey Nutland: Who is in charge of patient safety? Work practice, work processes and utopian views of automatic drug dispensing systems. S48-S57
Magnus Bång, Toomas Timpka: Ubiquitous computing to support co-located clinical teams: Using the semiotics of physical objects in system design. S58-S64
Elaine Byrne, Judith Gregory: Co-constructing local meanings for child health indicators in community-based information systems: The UThukela District Child Survival Project in KwaZulu-Natal. S78-S88
Enrico W. Coiera: Putting the technical back into socio-technical systems research. S98-S103
Gunnar Ellingsen, Aud Obstfelder: Collective expectations - Individual action implementing electronic booking systems in Norwegian health care. S104-S112
Bruno Piotti, Esselina Macome: Public healthcare in Mozambique: Strategic issues in the ICT development during managerial changes and public reforms. S184-S195
Neil C. Ramiller: Constructing safety: System designs, system effects, and the play of heterogeneous interests in a behavioral health care setting. S196-S204
Louise K. Schaper, Graham P. Pervan: ICT and OTs: A model of information and communication technology acceptance and utilisation by occupational therapists. S212-S221
Zena Sharman: Remembering the basics: Administrative technology and nursing care in a hospital emergency department. S222-S228
Arjen P. Stoop, Roland Bal, Marc Berg: OZIS and the politics of safety: Using ICT to create a regionally accessible patient medication record. S229-S235
Kenton T. Unruh, Wanda Pratt: Patients as actors: The patient's role in detecting, preventing, and recovering from medical errors. S236-S244
Nicholas R. Hardiker, Amy Coenen: Interpretation of an international terminology standard in the development of a logic-based compositional terminology. S274-S280
Nam-Ju Lee, Suzanne Bakken: Development of a prototype personal digital assistant-decision support system for the management of adult obesity. S281-S292
Tsai-Ya Lai: Iterative refinement of a tailored system for self-care management of depressive symptoms in people living with HIV/AIDS through heuristic evaluation and end user testing. S317-S324
Michael Rigby: Applying emergent ubiquitous technologies in health: The need to respond to new challenges of opportunity, expectation, and responsibility. S349-S352
Gwenaëlle Marquet, Jean Mosser, Anita Burgun: A method exploiting syntactic patterns and the UMLS semantics for aligning biomedical ontologies: The case of OBO disease ontologies. S353-S361