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Autor:
Bloomrosen, Meryl, Sennett, Cary
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In Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology December 2015 115(6):459-462
Autor:
Bloomrosen, Meryl, Berner, Eta S.
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IMIA Yearbook of Medical Informatics; August 2023, Vol. 32 Issue: 1 p195-200, 6p
Autor:
Shortliffe, Edward H., Bates, David W., Bloomrosen, Meryl, Greenwood, Karen, Safran, Charles, Steen, Elaine B., Tang, Paul C., Williamson, Jeffrey J.
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In Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association July-August 2009 16(4):429-438
Autor:
Bloomrosen, Meryl, Detmer, Don
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In Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association November-December 2008 15(6):715-722
Autor:
Safran, Charles, Bloomrosen, Meryl, Hammond, W. Edward, Labkoff, Steven, Markel-Fox, Suzanne, Tang, Paul C., Detmer, Don E.
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In Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association January-February 2007 14(1):1-9
Autor:
Bloomrosen, Meryl, Berner, Eta S.
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IMIA Yearbook of Medical Informatics; August 2022, Vol. 31 Issue: 1 p215-218, 4p
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BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making, Vol 9, Iss 1, p 15 (2009)
Abstract Background Adoption of EHRs by U.S. ambulatory practices has been slow despite the perceived benefits of their use. Most evaluations of EHR implementations in the literature apply to large practice settings. While there are similarities rela
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https://doaj.org/article/7c4d21db67944b9d9eee283448f094d7
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BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making, Vol 8, Iss 1, p 45 (2008)
Abstract Background Integrated personal health records (PHRs) offer significant potential to stimulate transformational changes in health care delivery and self-care by patients. In 2006, an invitational roundtable sponsored by Kaiser Permanente Inst
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https://doaj.org/article/6aaecfb2765c4c3a8124b0dae1f67b30
Autor:
Bloomrosen, Meryl, Berner, Eta S.
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IMIA Yearbook of Medical Informatics; August 2021, Vol. 30 Issue: 1 p084-090, 7p
Autor:
Zachariah, Marianne, Phansalkar, Shobha, Seidling, Hanna M., Neri, Pamela M., Cresswell, Kathrin M., Duke, Jon, Bloomrosen, Meryl, Volk, Lynn A., Bates, David W.
Background Medication-related decision support can reduce the frequency of preventable adverse drug events. However, the design of current medication alerts often results in alert fatigue and high over-ride rates, thus reducing any potential benefits
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http://doc.rero.ch/record/294039/files/18-Supplement_1-i62.pdf
http://doc.rero.ch/record/294039/files/18-Supplement_1-i62.pdf