Yearb Med Inform 2000; 09(01): 207-210
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1637954
Synopsis
Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart

Integrated Information Systems

P. Gorman
1   Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland, Oregon, USA
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Further Information

Address of the author:

Paul Gorman, MD
Oregon Health Sciences University
3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Road
Portland, Oregon 97201, USA

Publication History

Publication Date:
07 March 2018 (online)

 

 


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  • References

  • 1 Jadad AR, Gagliardi A. Rating health information on the Internet: navigating to knowledge or to Babel?. JAMA 1998; 279: 611-4.
  • 2 Eysenbach G, Diepgen TL. Patients looking for information on the Internet and seeking teleadvice: motivation, expectations, and misconceptions as expressed in e-mails sent to physicians. Arch Dermatol 1999; 135: 151-6.
  • 3 Schiff GD, Rucker TD. Computerized prescribing: building the electronic infrastructure for better medication usage. JAMA 1998; 279: 1024-9.
  • 4 Monane M, Matthias DM, Nagle BA, Kelly MA. Improving prescribing patterns for the elderly through an online drug utilization review intervention: a system linking the physician, pharmacist, and computer. JAMA 1998; 280: 1249-52.
  • 5 Wang C, Ohe K. A CORBA-based object framework with patient identification translation and dynamic linking. Methods for exchanging patient data. Meth Inform Med 1999; 38: 56-65.
  • 6 Quantin C, Bouzelat H, Allaert FA, Benhamiche AM, Faivre J, Dusserre L. Automatic record hash coding and linkage for epidemiological follow-up data confidentiality. Meth Inform Med 1998; 37: 271-7.
  • 7 de Groen PC, Barry JA, Schaller WJ. Applying World Wide Web technology to the study of patients with rare diseases. Ann Intern Med 1998; 129: 107-13.
  • 8 Snacken R, Manuguerra JC, Taylor P. European Influenza Surveillance Scheme on the Internet. Meth Inform Med 1998; 37: 266-70.
  • 9 Flahault A, Dias-Ferrao V, Chaberty P, Esteves K, Valleron AJ, Lavanchy D. Flu Net as a tool for global monitoring of influenza on the Web. JAMA 1998; 280: 1330-2.

Address of the author:

Paul Gorman, MD
Oregon Health Sciences University
3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Road
Portland, Oregon 97201, USA

  • References

  • 1 Jadad AR, Gagliardi A. Rating health information on the Internet: navigating to knowledge or to Babel?. JAMA 1998; 279: 611-4.
  • 2 Eysenbach G, Diepgen TL. Patients looking for information on the Internet and seeking teleadvice: motivation, expectations, and misconceptions as expressed in e-mails sent to physicians. Arch Dermatol 1999; 135: 151-6.
  • 3 Schiff GD, Rucker TD. Computerized prescribing: building the electronic infrastructure for better medication usage. JAMA 1998; 279: 1024-9.
  • 4 Monane M, Matthias DM, Nagle BA, Kelly MA. Improving prescribing patterns for the elderly through an online drug utilization review intervention: a system linking the physician, pharmacist, and computer. JAMA 1998; 280: 1249-52.
  • 5 Wang C, Ohe K. A CORBA-based object framework with patient identification translation and dynamic linking. Methods for exchanging patient data. Meth Inform Med 1999; 38: 56-65.
  • 6 Quantin C, Bouzelat H, Allaert FA, Benhamiche AM, Faivre J, Dusserre L. Automatic record hash coding and linkage for epidemiological follow-up data confidentiality. Meth Inform Med 1998; 37: 271-7.
  • 7 de Groen PC, Barry JA, Schaller WJ. Applying World Wide Web technology to the study of patients with rare diseases. Ann Intern Med 1998; 129: 107-13.
  • 8 Snacken R, Manuguerra JC, Taylor P. European Influenza Surveillance Scheme on the Internet. Meth Inform Med 1998; 37: 266-70.
  • 9 Flahault A, Dias-Ferrao V, Chaberty P, Esteves K, Valleron AJ, Lavanchy D. Flu Net as a tool for global monitoring of influenza on the Web. JAMA 1998; 280: 1330-2.