Informatics in Primary Care: 2014, vol: 21, issue: 2
1)- Simon de Lusignan. Effective pseudonymisation and explicit statements of public interest to ensure the benefits of sharing health data for research, quality improvement and health service management outweigh the risks.Informatics in primary care. 2014, 21 (2): 61-3
2)- Carol S Bond, Jaqui Hewitt-Taylor. How people with diabetes integrate self-monitoring of blood glucose into their self-management strategies.Informatics in primary care. 2014, 21 (2): 64-9
5)- Kathrin M Cresswell, Aziz Sheikh. Undertaking sociotechnical evaluations of health information technologies.Informatics in primary care. 2014, 21 (2): 78-83
7)- Simon de Lusignan, Benjamin Sun, Christopher Pearce, Christopher Farmer, Paul Steven, Simon Jones. Coding errors in an analysis of the impact of pay-for-performance on the care for long-term cardiovascular disease: a case study.Informatics in primary care. 2014, 21 (2): 92-101