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Health Care and Informatics Review Online (ISSN 1174-3379)

About the Journal - call for papers

Thursday, December 1st, 2011
Dr Dave Parry

Editorial - Meaningful use

Thursday, December 1st, 2011
David Parry

Consumers - Perspectives of Wireless Cardiac Monitoring- Results of a Small New Zealand Telehealth Project

Thursday, December 1st, 2011
Michelle L L Honey, Christine Smith, John Parsons, Matthew Parsons, & Luke Burgess
School of Nursing, The University of Auckland
Private Bag 92019, Auckland, New Zealand

Prescription Pattern-Based Risk Assessment - T-LIGHT

Thursday, December 1st, 2011
Hadeel Faisel Al-Nawab MPH
School of Population Health, The University of Auckland
Auckland, New Zealand

Learning Through the Life Span - A Conceptual Virtual Simulation Model

Thursday, December 1st, 2011
Said Shahtahmasebi PhD
School of Health, WINTEC, Hamilton, New Zealand
Director of Research, The Good Life Research Centre Trust, Rangiora, New Zealand
Voluntary Faculty, Division of Adolescent Medicine, University of Kentucky, USA
said.shahtahmasebi@wintec.ac.nz

Jan Liddell RN
School of Health, WINTEC, Hamilton, New Zealand
jan.liddell@wintec.ac.nz

Editorial- Communicating to improve quality of care

Friday, April 1st, 2011
Karen Day,
University of Auckland

Martin Orr,
Waitemata District Health Board

Insights from an iBleep trial- A report on lessons learned

Friday, April 1st, 2011
Kevin Blair & Martin Orr,
Waitemata District Health Board

Insights from an iBleep trial- Understanding the implications

Friday, April 1st, 2011
Janet Liang, Karen Day, Martin Orr & Jim Warren,
University of Auckland

Using Social Media to Facilitate Patient-Provider Interaction

Friday, April 1st, 2011
Sam Emmanuel & Karen Day,
University of Auckland