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  • LATEST MANUSCRIPTS IN Informatics in Primary Care
  • Simon de Lusignan. First free-to-publish and free-full-text online volume completed. Informatics in primary care. 2014, 21 (4): 1-3
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  • Frank Sullivan. The John Bryden memorial lecture: Improving health with the community health index and developments in record linkage. Informatics in primary care. 2014, 21 (4): 156-60
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  • Onur Asan, Enid Montague. Using video-based observation research methods in primary care health encounters to evaluate complex interactions. Informatics in primary care. 2014, 21 (4): 161-70
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  • Christopher Pearce, Jenny Bartlett, Adam Mcleod, Paula Eustace, Rod Amos, Marianne Shearer. Effectiveness of local support for the adoption of a national programme--a descriptive study. Informatics in primary care. 2014, 21 (4): 171-8
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  • Siriporn Monyarit, Wirichada Pan-ngum, Saranath Lawpoolsri, Surapon Yimsamran, Suporn Pongnumkul, Jaranit Kaewkungwal, Pratap Singhasivanon. Advantages of using voiced questionnaire and image capture application for data collection from a minority group in rural areas along the Thailand-Myanmar border. Informatics in primary care. 2014, 21 (4): 179-88
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  • Marc Jamoulle, Elena Cardillo, Joseph Roumier, Maxime Warnier, Robert Vander Stichele. Mapping French terms in a Belgian guideline on heart failure to international classifications and nomenclatures: the devil is in the detail. Informatics in primary care. 2014, 21 (4): 189-98
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  • Siaw-Teng Liaw, Christopher Pearce, Harshana Liyanage, Gladys S S Liaw, Simon de Lusignan. An integrated organisation-wide data quality management and information governance framework: theoretical underpinnings. Informatics in primary care. 2014, 21 (4): 199-206
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  • Simon de Lusignan. Making sense of taxonomies in health informatics. Informatics in primary care. 2014, 21 (3): 1-5
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  • Eva Pietrzak, Cristina Cotea, Stephen Pullman. Does smart home technology prevent falls in community-dwelling older adults: a literature review. Informatics in primary care. 2014, 21 (3): 105-12
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  • Sharon Levy, Lisa Henderson, Caroline McAlpine. Growing up with confidence: using telehealth to support continence self-care deficits amongst young people with complex needs. Informatics in primary care. 2014, 21 (3): 113-7
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  • Zoe Morrison, Bernard Fernando, Dipak Kalra, Kathrin Cresswell, Ann Robertson, Aziz Sheikh. The collection and utilisation of patient ethnicity data in general practices and hospitals in the United Kingdom: a qualitative case study. Informatics in primary care. 2014, 21 (3): 118-31
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  • Ruth A Bush, Vijaya M Vemulakonda, Sean T Corbett, George J Chiang. Can we predict a national profile of non-attendance paediatric urology patients: a multi-institutional electronic health record study. Informatics in primary care. 2014, 21 (3): 132-8
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  • Filipe Prazeres. How do GPs versus GP trainees adapt to electronic health records? A Portuguese pilot study. Informatics in primary care. 2014, 21 (3): 139-41
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  • Nancy Pandhi, Wan-Lin Yang, Zaher Karp, Alexander Young, John W Beasley, Sally Kraft, Pascale Carayon. Approaches and challenges to optimising primary care teams' electronic health record usage. Informatics in primary care. 2014, 21 (3): 142-51
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  • David Barrett, S T Liaw, Simon de Lusignan. Unravelling the tangled taxonomies of health informatics. Informatics in primary care. 2014, 21 (3): 152-5
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