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  1. A Conceptual Framework for a Successful Adoption of Digital Health Systems in Developing Countries
  2. Intelligent Health Systems – From Technology to Data and Knowledge
  3. Evaluating Artificial Intelligence in Clinical Settings—Let Us Not Reinvent the Wheel
  4. The need to strengthen the evaluation of the impact of Artificial Intelligence-based decision support systems on healthcare provision
  5. Digital health and care: emerging from pandemic times
  6. Modelling clinical narrative as computable knowledge: The NICE computable implementation guidance project
  7. Which computable biomedical knowledge objects will be regulated? Results of a UK workshop discussing the regulation of knowledge libraries and software as a medical device
  8. One Health: Insights from Organizational & Social, Technology Assessment and Human Factors Perspectives
  9. One Health in a Digital World: Technology, Data, Information and Knowledge
  10. Automating Electronic Health Record Data Quality Assessment
  11. Evaluating Artificial Intelligence in Clinical Settings—Let Us Not Reinvent the Wheel (Preprint)
  12. Implementing Electronic Health Records in Primary Care Using the Theory of Change: Nigerian Case Study
  13. Personal Health Records an Approach to Answer: What Works for Whom in What Circumstances?
  14. What Personal Health Records are People with Long-Term Conditions Using?
  15. BMJ HCI launches partnership programme for patients and carers as authors and peer reviewers
  16. Implementing Electronic Health Records in Primary Care Using the Theory of Change: A Nigerian Case Study (Preprint)
  17. How do inter-organisational electronic health records affect hospital physician and pharmacist decisions? A scoping review
  18. Data saves lives
  19. UK learning about digital health and COVID-19
  20. Managing Pandemic Responses with Health Informatics – Challenges for Assessing Digital Health Technologies
  21. The performance of the National Early Warning Score and National Early Warning Score 2 in hospitalised patients infected by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)
  22. Impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the patterns of vital signs recording and staff compliance with expected monitoring schedules on general wards
  23. POSTER ABSTRACTS    from Third Annual Public Meeting: Mobilizing Computable Biomedical Knowledge ( MCBK 2020)
  24. Exploring the role of the Care and Health Information Exchange (CHIE) in clinical decision-making: a realist evaluation
  25. Computable knowledge is the enemy of disease
  26. Digital health and care in pandemic times: impact of COVID-19
  27. Literature review: technological interventions and their impact on quality of life for people living with dementia
  28. Mixed methods protocol for a realist evaluation of electronic personal health records design features and use to support medication adherence (ePHRma)
  29. Digital health and patient safety: Technology is not a magic wand
  30. What are the important design features of personal health records to improve medication adherence for patients with long-term conditions? A systematic literature review
  31. Artificial Intelligence in Clinical Decision Support: Challenges for Evaluating AI and Practical Implications
  32. A review of measurement practice in studies of clinical decision support systems 1998–2017
  33. Welcome to BMJ Health & Care Informatics
  34. Protocol for a scoping review to understand how interorganisational electronic health records affect hospital physician and pharmacist decisions
  35. Reflecting and Looking to the Future: What Is the Research Agenda for Theory in Health Informatics?
  36. Interoperability in Health and Social Care: Organizational Issues are the Biggest Challenge.
  37. Important Design Features of Personal Health Records to Improve Medication Adherence for Patients with Long-Term Conditions: Protocol for a Systematic Literature Review
  38. In this issue – Innovation to build learning health systems
  39. Learning health systems need to bridge the ‘two cultures’ of clinical informatics and data science
  40. The Safe and Effective Use of Shared Data Underpinned by Stakeholder Engagement and Evaluation Practice
  41. Computerised medical record systems that guide and protect – reflections on the Bawa-Garba case
  42. Genesis of a UK Faculty of Clinical Informatics at a time of anticipation for some, and ruby, golden and diamond celebrations for others
  43. Important Design Features of Personal Health Records to Improve Medication Adherence for Patients with Long-Term Conditions: Protocol for a Systematic Literature Review (Preprint)
  44. Team Competencies and Educational Threshold Concepts for Clinical Information Modelling
  45. Addendum to Informatics for Health 2017: Advancing both science and practice
  46. A survey of secure middleware for the Internet of Things
  47. Abstracts from Informatics for Health 2017 conference
  48. A survey of secure middleware for the Internet of Things
  49. A survey of secure middleware for the Internet of Things
  50. Evaluation Considerations for Secondary Uses of Clinical Data: Principles for an Evidence-based Approach to Policy and Implementation of Secondary Analysis
  51. How to Teach Health IT Evaluation: Recommendations for Health IT Evaluation Courses
  52. Measuring the operational impact of digitized hospital records: a mixed methods study
  53. Improving Evaluation to Address the Unintended Consequences of Health Information Technology
  54. Steps in Moving Evidence-Based Health Informatics from Theory to Practice
  55. Theoretical Foundations for Evidence-Based Health Informatics: Why? How?
  56. Mixed Methods: A Paradigm for Holistic Evaluation of Health IT
  57. Patient Portals as a Means of Information and Communication Technology Support to Patient-Centric Care Coordination – the Missing Evidence and the Challenges of Evaluation
  58. How can internet-connected devices be secured?
  59. Exploiting the information revolution: call for independent evaluation of the latest English national experiment
  60. Discussion of “Evidence-based Health Informatics: How Do We Know What We Know?”
  61. Can social networking improve project management? An exploratory study of UK professional experience
  62. Federated Identity and Access Management for the Internet of Things
  63. How to make electronic healthcare information exchange easier
  64. What does research tell us about hospital patient handovers?
  65. Health needs assessment in a male prison in England
  66. How Important is Theory in Health Informatics? A Survey of UK Academics
  67. Simplifying HL7 Version 3 messages
  68. STAT-HI: A Socio-Technical Assessment Tool for Health Informatics Implementations
  69. Is your health IT project healthy?
  70. A Pragmatist Argument for Mixed Methodology in Medical Informatics
  71. Deploying electronic document management to improve access to hospital medical records
  72. Developing a Theoretical Model of Clinician Information Usage Propensity