Published on in Vol 1, No 2 (2012): Jul-Dec

This is a member publication of eHealth Institute, Linneaus University, Kalmar Sweden

Improving Interoperability in ePrescribing

Improving Interoperability in ePrescribing

Improving Interoperability in ePrescribing

Journals

  1. Patrao L, Deveza R, Martins H. PEM-A New Patient Centred Electronic Prescription Platform. Procedia Technology 2013;9:1313 View
  2. Aldughayfiq B, Sampalli S. Digital Health in Physicians' and Pharmacists' Office: A Comparative Study of e-Prescription Systems' Architecture and Digital Security in Eight Countries. OMICS: A Journal of Integrative Biology 2021;25(2):102 View
  3. Motulsky A, Sicotte C, Gagnon M, Payne-Gagnon J, Langué-Dubé J, Rochefort C, Tamblyn R. Challenges to the implementation of a nationwide electronic prescribing network in primary care: a qualitative study of users’ perceptions. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association 2015;22(4):838 View
  4. Hammar T, Ohlson M, Hanson E, Petersson G. Implementation of information systems at pharmacies – A case study from the re-regulated pharmacy market in Sweden. Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy 2015;11(2):e85 View
  5. Samadbeik M, Ahmadi M, Sadoughi F, Garavand A. Developing a Multifaceted Evaluation Tool for Electronic Prescribing System: A Study from a Developing Country. Iranian Journal of Pharmaceutical Research 2022;21(1) View
  6. Heed J, Klein S, Slee A, Watson N, Husband A, Slight S. An e‐Delphi study to obtain expert consensus on the level of risk associated with preventable e‐prescribing events. British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 2022;88(7):3351 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Magrabi F, Cresswell K, Fraser H. Clinical Decision Support and Beyond. View