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In: Studies in Health Technology and Informatics Ser v.192
Title Page -- From the Scientific Program Chairs -- A Message from the Editorial Desk -- Contents -- Part 1 -- Full Papers -- A Qualitative Study of Swedes' Opinions About Shared Electronic Health Records -- Identification of Strategies to Reduce Computerized Alerts in an Electronic Prescribing System Using a Delphi Approach -- Efficiency Strategies for Facilitating Computerized Clinical Documentation in Ambulatory Care -- Comparing Information Needs of Health Care Providers and Older Adults: Findings from a Wellness Study -- PPADS: Physician-PArent Decision-Support for Neonatal Intensive Care -- Ensuring Clinical Utility and Function in a Large Scale National Project in Australia by Embedding Clinical Informatics into Design -- Enabling Outsourcing XDS for Imaging on the Public Cloud -- An Information and Communication Technology System to Detect Hypoglycemia in People with Type 1 Diabetes -- A Semi-Automatic Semantic Method for Mapping SNOMED CT Concepts to VCM Icons -- Assisting the Translation of SNOMED CT into French -- Taming EHR Data: Using Semantic Similarity to Reduce Dimensionality -- Smartphones: Evidence-Based User-Interface Design -- Automated Synthesis and Visualization of a Chemotherapy Treatment Regimen Network -- Determining Scanned Body Part from DICOM Study Description for Relevant Prior Study Matching -- User-Directed Coordination in SNOMED CT -- Consumers' Online Social Network Topologies and Health Behaviours -- Agile Exploration of Electronic Health Records with Application to Comparing the Quality of Blood Pressure Control in Pay-for-Performance Targets in a Cross-Sectional Study -- Segmentation of Mammography by Applying GrowCut for Mass Detection -- It Is Time for Self-Incident-Reporting for Patients and Their Families in Every Health Care Organization: A Literature Review.
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