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International Journal of Medical Informatics, Volume 56
Volume 56, Numbers 1-3, December 1999
- Nancy M. Lorenzi:
IMIA Working Group 13: organizational impact of medical informatics. 5-8 - Elisabeth M. S. J. van Gennip:
IMIA Working Group 15: technology assessment and quality development in health informatics. 9-12 - F. Grémy, J. M. Fessler, M. Bonnin:
Information systems evaluation and subjectivity. 13-23 - Michel Demeester:
Cultural aspects of information technology implementation. 25-41 - Jos Aarts, Victor Peel:
Using a descriptive model of change when implementing large scale clinical information systems to identify priorities for further research. 43-50 - Marc Berg, Els Goorman:
The contextual nature of medical information. 51-60 - Rolf E. Nikula:
Organisational learning within health care organisations. 61-66 - Jytte Brender:
Methodology for constructive assessment of IT-based systems in an organisational context. 67-86 - Pirkko Nykänen, John Enning, Jan L. Talmon, Dirk Hoyer, Ferran Sanz, Christine Thayer, Risto Roine, Marieke Vissers, Fabienne Eurlings:
Inventory of validation approaches in selected health telematics projects. 87-96 - Clifford S. Goodman, Roy Ahn:
Methodological approaches of health technology assessment. 97-105 - Jan L. Talmon, John Enning, Guido Castãneda, Fabienne Eurlings, Dirk Hoyer, Pirkko Nykänen, Ferran Sanz, Christine Thayer, Marieke Vissers:
The VATAM guidelines. 107-115 - David R. Dixon:
The behavioral side of information technology. 117-123 - Gray Southon:
IT, Change and evaluation: an overview of the role of evaluation in health services. 125-133 - Pentti Itkonen:
Information technology as tool for change. 135-139 - Michael Rigby:
Health informatics as a tool to improve quality in non-acute care - new opportunities and a matching need for a new evaluation paradigm. 141-150 - J. G. Williams:
The use of clinical information to help develop new services in a district general hospital. 151-159 - Lyn A. Hanmer:
Criteria for the evaluation of district health information systems. 161-168 - Jari Forsström, Michael Rigby:
Considerations on the quality of medical software and information services. 169-176 - Elisabeth M. S. J. van Gennip, Nancy M. Lorenzi:
Results of discussions at the IMIA WG 13 and 15 working conference. 177-180
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