- Adoption of enterprise architecture for healthcare in AeHIN member countries
- Development and validation of prediction rules to target care intensification in veteran patients with diabetes
- Effect of a sepsis prediction algorithm on patient mortality, length of stay and readmission: a prospective multicentre clinical outcomes evaluation of real- world patient data from US hospitals
- Predicting no-shows in paediatric orthopaedic clinics
- A NICE perspective on computable biomedical knowledge
- Decision support for Scotland’s health and social care: learning from an outcomes-focused approach
- Does not compute: challenges and solutions in managing computable biomedical knowledge
- HDR UK supporting mobilising computable biomedical knowledge in the UK
- Mobilising computable biomedical knowledge: challenges for clinical decision support from a medical knowledge provider
- OpenClinical.net: Artificial intelligence and knowledge engineering at the point of care
- ‘We are very individual’: anticipated effects on stroke survivors of using their person-generated health data
- Atrial fibrillation dashboard evaluation using the think aloud protocol
- Changes in medication administration error rates associated with the introduction of electronic medication systems in hospitals: a multisite controlled before and after study
- Clinician and computer: a study on patient perceptions of artificial intelligence in skeletal radiography
- Effectiveness of patient education in acute stroke: a comparison between a customised computer system and a pictorial information booklet
- Emergency care access to primary care records: an observational study
- Improving the impact of clinical documentation through patient-driven co-design: experiences with cancer pathology reports
- National Institute for Health Research Health Informatics Collaborative: development of a pipeline to collate electronic clinical data for viral hepatitis research
- Primary care EMR and administrative data linkage in Alberta, Canada: describing the suitability for hypertension surveillance
- Students’ perceptions on their use of an EHR: pilot questionnaire study
- Time to listen: a mixed-method study examining community-based views of mobile technology for interventions to promote physical activity
BMJ HEALTH & CARE INFORMATICS VOL 27, 2020
