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Contents: Volume 9, Issue 2; Mar/Apr, 2002.   [Index by Author]       Other Issues:  
       The Role of Informatics in Preparedness for Bioterrorism and Disaster
       Focus on Medical Informatics and Health Services Research
       The Practice of Informatics
       Original Investigation
       Editorial Comments
       AMIA News
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The Role of Informatics in Preparedness for Bioterrorism and Disaster:



97 Brief Review The Informatics Response in Disaster, Terrorism, and War. Jonathan M. Teich, Michael M. Wagner, Colin F. Mackenzie, and Brig. Gen. Klaus O. Schafer [Abstract] [PDF] [Full Text]  
 
105 Review Paper Roundtable on Bioterrorism Detection: Information System–based Surveillance. William B. Lober, Bryant Thomas Karras, Michael M. Wagner, J. Marc Overhage, Arthur J. Davidson, Hamish Fraser, Lisa J. Trigg, Kenneth D. Mandl, Jeremy U. Espino, and Fu-Chiang Tsui [Abstract] [PDF] [Full Text]  
 
116 Brief Review The Contributions of Biomedical Informatics to the Fight Against Bioterrorism. Isaac S. Kohane [Abstract] [PDF] [Full Text]  
 
120 Viewpoint The Space Race and Biodefense: Lessons from NASA about Big Science and the Role of Medical Informatics. Michael M. Wagner [Abstract] [PDF] [Full Text]  
 
123 Position Paper AMIA Advocates National Health Information System in Fight Against National Health Threats. Paul C. Tang [Abstract] [PDF] [Full Text]  
 

Focus on Medical Informatics and Health Services Research:



125 Introductory Paper Bridging the Gap in Medical Informatics and Health Services Research: An Introduction. Betsy L. Humphreys, Kenneth D. Mandl, and Marjorie A. Cahn [PDF] [Full Text]  
 
127 Viewpoint Integrating Medical Informatics and Health Services Research: The Need for Dual Training at the Clinical Health Systems and Policy Levels. Kenneth D. Mandl and Thomas H. Lee [Abstract] [PDF] [Full Text]  
 
133 Analysis of a Case Training Synergies Between Medical Informatics and Health Services Research: Successes and Challenges. Edward H. Shortliffe and Alan M. Garber [Abstract] [PDF] [Full Text]  
 
140 White Paper Bridging the Gap in Medical Informatics and Health Services Research: Workshop Results and Next Steps. Milton Corn, Karen A. Rudzinski, and Marjorie A. Cahn [Abstract] [PDF] [Full Text]  
 
144 Review Paper Three Decades of Research on Computer Applications in Health Care: Medical Informatics Support at the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. J. Michael Fitzmaurice, Karen Adams, and John M. Eisenberg [Abstract] [PDF] [Full Text]  
 

The Practice of Informatics:



161 Application of Information Technology Creating a Pediatric Digital Library for Pediatric Health Care Providers and Families: Using Literature and Data to Define Common Pediatric Problems. Donna D'Alessandro and Peggy Kingsley [Abstract] [PDF] [Full Text]  
 

Original Investigation:



171 Research Paper Personal Health Records: Evaluation of Functionality and Utility. Matthew I. Kim and Kevin B. Johnson [Abstract] [PDF] [Full Text]  
 
181 Research Paper Giving Patients Access to Their Medical Records via the Internet: The PCASSO Experience. Daniel Masys, Dixie Baker, Amy Butros, and Kevin E. Cowles [Abstract] [PDF] [Full Text]  
 
192 Research Paper Handheld Technology to Improve Patient Care: Evaluating a Support System for Preference-based Care Planning at the Bedside. Cornelia M. Ruland [Abstract] [PDF] [Full Text]  
 

Editorial Comments:



202 Medical Informatics and Preparedness. Patricia Flatley Brennan and William A. Yasnoff [PDF] [Full Text]  
 

AMIA News:



204 AMIA Recommendations for National Health Threat Surveillance and Response. Patricia Flatley Brennan [PDF] [Full Text]  
 

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