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Journal of Innovation in Health Informatics - The Journal of Innovation in Health Informatics focuses on research from the front lines of health care, including how computers and information technology can support innovation in health and health care, can be incorporated into clinical workflow and us

  • https://hijournal.bcs.org/index.php/jhi/article/view/152 Journal of Innovation in Health Informatics: building on the 20-year history of a BCS Health peer review journal | de Lusignan | Journal of Innovation in Health Informatics - Journal of Innovation in Health Informatics: building on the 20-year history of a BCS Health peer review journal
  • https://hijournal.bcs.org/index.php/jhi/article/view/826 An “integrated health neighbourhood” framework to optimise the use of EHR data | Liaw | Journal of Innovation in Health Informatics - An “integrated health neighbourhood” framework to optimise the use of EHR data
  • https://hijournal.bcs.org/index.php/jhi/article/view/826/925 An “integrated health neighbourhood” framework to optimise the use of EHR data | Liaw | Journal of Innovation in Health Informatics - An “integrated health neighbourhood” framework to optimise the use of EHR data
  • https://hijournal.bcs.org/index.php/jhi/article/view/842 Establishing data-intensive healthcare: the case of Hospital Electronic Prescribing and Medicines Administration systems in Scotland | Cresswell | Journal of Innovation in Health Informatics - Establishing data-intensive healthcare: the case of Hospital Electronic Prescribing and Medicines Administration systems in Scotland
  • https://hijournal.bcs.org/index.php/jhi/article/view/843 Implementation of data management and effect on chronic disease coding in a primary care organisation: A parallel cohort observational study | Greiver | Journal of Innovation in Health Informatics - Implementation of data management and effect on chronic disease coding in a primary care organisation: A parallel cohort observational study

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  • H Coleman - Terrible Condition

    The book I received was not in the condition stated. The binding of the cover was completely separated from the rest of the pages and was poorly taped with shipping tape. Nothing about the binding being destroyed or even slightly worn was stated in the description.

  • Shoedog - Waste of money

    This relies on disposable light inserts which are supposed to provide a set number of flashes to discourage hair growth; the cartridges i got did not last even one session each - i certainly didn't count them but they were really inferior products. The device might still "work" but I can't deal with such a bad product. I wish that I had sent it back immediately - but procrastinated. Don't bother. Whomever now owns the Remington name has no shame.

  • MCESQ - Good product for sustained liver vitality.

    Been taking the product for almost 6 months now and I really like it. It doesn't provide a drastic overnight effect; however, after a few months I did notice increased energy and recovery time especially after having a few cocktails! The liver is obviously a critically important organ for energy, vitality and health. The capsules are tasteless and packed full of minerals and herbs which have been researched thoroughly by the medical community. Milk thistle, turmeric and other ingredients have been shown to have positive effects on the body's main filter! I recommend but only if you are willing to stick to it for at 3 months otherwise you may not notice anything and sell yourself short.

  • chrissy - I have been using for around two months, I ...

    I have been using for around two months, I have noticed quite a few baby hairs popping up and my hair does appear to be thicker. Keep in mind though this will not prevent old hair from falling out and the second you start using you must continue or the new hair will fall out.