Submissions from 2011
Transactions of the First International Conference on Health Information Technology Advancement vol. 1, no. 1, Center for Health Information Technology Advancement
Factors Impacting Use of Information Technology by Physicians in Private Practice, Jim DeMello and Satish P. Deshpande
Examining Structural Constraints and Electronic Health Record Use in Acute Care Hospitals, David D. Dobrzykowski
Curriculum Development on Healthcare Information Systems, Healthcare Supply Chain Management and Healthcare Operations Management, David Dobrzykowski, Nesa L’abbé Wu, and Huei Lee
RCQ: Inter-Clinician Relationships, Practice Audit and Communities of Practice for Healthcare Quality Improvement, Michael S. Dohan and Joseph Tan
Say Good-Bye to the Silos and Hello to Collaboration: A New Curriculum Approach, Sharie Falan and Bernard Han
Electronic Payments in Healthcare, C.R. Krishnaswamy
It's my iPad! Protecting Critical Data on Personal Mobile Devices in the Medical Setting, Michael R. Lehrfeld, Rita M. Barrios, and Chris Phillippe
Guiding Health Care Policy through Applied Public Health Modeling and Simulation, Jonathan P. Leidig, Chris L. Barrett, and Madhav Marathe
Effect of Practitioner Self Care and Anxiety on Relationships within the Context of Organizational Change, Juanita Manning-Walsh
Examining the Use of Institutionally Designed Documentation Templates as a Vehicle for Changing Values and Practices in Health Care, Doris J. Ravotas
Electronic Health Records (EHR) Implementation and Post Implementation Challenges, Muhammad A. Razi, Christopher Emmert, Dan McAlpine-Austin, J. Michael Tarn, and Khandaker N. Islam
The Social Networking Adoption Matrix (SAM) Prototype: Helping Healthcare Organizations Effectively Choose Social Networking Technologies, Alan Rea, Robert Landeros, and Tristan Stempien
Changing Health Care Business Models and Costs, Thomas Rienzo
The Active Bundle Scheme for Protecting Electronic Medical Records, Raed M. Salih and Leszek T. Lilien
Towards the National Health Information Network in the United States of America, Andrew Targowski
Health and Information Technology, Aaron D. Tremblay
