Volume 64, Number 1, November 2001
- Annemarie van't Riet, Marc Berg, Frans Hiddema, Kees Sol:
Meeting patients' needs with patient information systems: potential benefits of qualitative research methods.
1-14

- Bonnie Kaplan:
Evaluating informatics applications - clinical decision support systems literature review.
15-37

- Bonnie Kaplan:
Evaluating informatics applications - some alternative approaches: theory, social interactionism, and call for methodological pluralism.
39-56

- Axel Junger, Achim Michel, Matthias Benson, Lorenzo A. Quinzio, Johannes Hafer, Bernd Hartmann, Patrick Brandenstein, Kurt Marquardt, Gunter Hempelmann:
Evaluation of the suitability of a patient data management system for ICUs on a general ward.
57-66

Volume 64, Numbers 2-3, December 2001
- Bernd Blobel, Joachim Dudeck, Rolf Engelbrecht, Günther Gell, Hans-Ulrich Prokosch, Arie Hasman:
Editorial.
67

- Günther Gell:
Side effects and responsibility of medical informatics.
69-81

- Jytte Brender, Peter McNair:
User requirements specifications: a hierarchical structure covering strategical, tactical and operational requirements.
83-98

- Alfred Winter, Elske Ammenwerth, Oliver J. Bott, Birgit Brigl, Anke Buchauer, Stefan Gräber, A. Grant, Anke Häber, Wilhelm Hasselbring, Reinhold Haux, Andreas Heinrich, H. Janßen, Ingo Kock, Oliver-S. Penger, Hans-Ulrich Prokosch, Arnold Terstappen, Andreas Winter:
Strategic information management plans: the basis for systematic information management in hospitals.
99-109

- Jane Grimson:
Delivering the electronic healthcare record for the 21st century.
111-127

- Pascal Staccini, Michel Joubert, Jean-François Quaranta, Dominique Fieschi, Marius Fieschi:
Modelling health care processes for eliciting user requirements: a way to link a quality paradigm and clinical information system design.
129-142

- Marc Berg:
Implementing information systems in health care organizations: myths and challenges.
143-156

- Marie-Catherine Beuscart-Zéphir, Françoise Anceaux, Véronique Crinquette, Jean-Marie Renard:
Integrating users' activity modeling in the design and assessment of hospital electronic patient records: the example of anesthesia.
157-171

- M. J. van der Meijden, Huibert J. Tange, J. Troost, Arie Hasman:
Development and implementation of an EPR: how to encourage the user.
173-185

- Elske Ammenwerth, Ulrike Kutscha, Ansgar Kutscha, Cornelia Mahler, Ronald Eichstädter, Reinhold Haux:
Nursing process documentation systems in clinical routine - prerequisites and experiences.
187-200

- Pia B. Elberg:
Electronic patient records and innovation in health care services.
201-205

- Stefan Schulz, Udo Hahn:
Medical knowledge reengineering - converting major portions of the UMLS into a terminological knowledge base.
207-221

- Josef Ingenerf, Jörg Reiner, Bettina Seik:
Standardized terminological services enabling semantic interoperability between distributed and heterogeneous systems.
223-240

- Georg Göbel, Stefan Andreatta, Joachim Masser, Karl Peter Pfeiffer:
A MeSH based intelligent search intermediary for Consumer Health Information Systems.
241-251

- Célia Boyer, Vincent Baujard, V. Griesser, Jean-Raoul Scherrer:
HONselect: a multilingual and intelligent search tool integrating heterogeneous web resources.
253-258

- Gunther Schadow, Daniel C. Russler, Clement J. McDonald:
Conceptual alignment of electronic health record data with guideline and workflow knowledge.
259-274

- Pedro Barahona, Francisco Azevedo, Mario Veloso, Nuno Estêvão, Rosa Gallego:
Computerising a guideline for the management of diabetes.
275-284

- Paul A. de Clercq, Arie Hasman, Johannes A. Blom, Hendrikus H. M. Korsten:
Design and implementation of a framework to support the development of clinical guidelines.
285-318

- Søren Plougmann, Ole K. Hejlesen, David A. Cavan:
DiasNet - a diabetes advisory system for communication and education via the internet.
319-330

- J. Joch, Joachim Dudeck:
Decision support for infectious diseases - a working prototype.
331-340

- Rianne Bindels, Ron A. G. Winkens, Peter Pop, Jan W. J. van Wersch, Jan L. Talmon, Arie Hasman:
Validation of a knowledge based reminder system for diagnostic test ordering in general practice.
341-354

- Rainer Schmidt, Stefania Montani, Riccardo Bellazzi, Luigi Portinale, Lothar Gierl:
Cased-Based Reasoning for medical knowledge-based systems.
355-367

- Marcel Lucas Müller, Thomas Ganslandt, Hans-Peter Eich, Konrad Lang, Christian Ohmann, Hans-Ulrich Prokosch:
Towards integration of clinical decision support in commercial hospital information systems using distributed, reusable software and knowledge components.
369-377

- P. S. Woolman:
XML for electronic clinical communications in Scotland.
379-383

- George Stalidis, Andriana Prentza, Ioannis N. Vlachos, Stavroula Maglavera, Dimitris Koutsouris:
Medical support system for continuation of care based on XML web technology.
385-400

- Bernd Blobel, Peter Pharow, Volker Spiegel, Kjeld Engel, Rolf Engelbrecht:
Securing interoperability between chip card based medical information systems and health networks.
401-415

- Ioannis Papadakis, Vassilios Chrissikopoulos, Despoina Polemi:
Secure medical digital libraries.
417-428

- Johannes Bernarding, Andreas Thiel, Alexander Grzesik:
A JAVA-based DICOM server with integration of clinical findings and DICOM-conform data encryption.
429-438

- Jan Ehrhardt, Heinz Handels, Thomas Malina, Bernd Strathmann, Werner Plötz, Siegfried J. Pöppl:
Atlas-based segmentation of bone structures to support the virtual planning of hip operations.
439-447

- Uwe Engelmann, Andre Schröter, Markus Schwab, Hans-Peter Meinzer:
Reality and perspectives in teleradiology: a personal view based on personal experiences.
449-459

- Arne Radetzky, Michael Rudolph:
Simulating tumour removal in neurosurgery.
461-472

- Jurate Puniene, Vytenis Punys, Jonas Punys:
Ultrasound and angio image compression by cosine and wavelet transforms.
473-481

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