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http://www.coiera.com/
Publication by Prof. Enrico Coiera. 2nd edition with sample content, resources, glossary and references. Links to extensive publication bibliography.
http://www.healthdatamanagement.com
Journal on health informatics and related areas. Monthly publication with full article text available as well as news and trends information.
http://www.hi-europe.info/
Online journal of news, developments and resources of medical and health informatics across Europe.
http://www.healthcare-informatics.com/
A monthly magazine for informatics managers.
http://jmir.org/
International scientific peer-reviewed journal on all aspects of research, information, and communication in the healthcare field using Internet and Intranet-related technologies.
http://www.jamia.org/
Current articles with full text and abstracts. Archives available as well as details for authors. Customized alerts, details of editorial board, guestbook and mirrored site links.
http://www.bjhc.co.uk/
The contents, list, editorial and abstracts of main articles are online, plus details of BJHC events.
http://www.gpcontract.co.uk/essay.html
MSc in Healthcare Informatics essay on the planning and procurement stages of the United Kingdom integrated health record service. References listed. Author: Gavin Jamie (December 1, 2003)
http://www.informatics-review.com
An on-line journal devoted to the field of clinical informatics and computer-based decision making.
http://www.hl7.org/library/committees/ehr%5Carchives/openEHR%20Context%20by%20Tom%20Beale.pdf
Discussion of the semantics of the object of any recording (some view of ?reality?) and those of the recording / organising / persisting process itself is distinguished, leading to a number of useful consequences and models. Author: Thomas Beale. [PDF] (March 10, 2003)
 
 
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