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  1. Kaitz J, Robinson SA, Petrakis BA, Reilly ED, Chamberlin ES, Wiener RS, Quigley KS. Veteran Acceptance of Sleep Health Information Technology: a Mixed-Method Study. Journal of technology in behavioral science. 2022 Dec 13; 8(1):57-68.
  2. Ahluwalia SC, Friedman E, Siconolfi D, Saliba D, Phillips J, Shih R. Promises and Pitfalls of Health Information Technology for Home- and Community-Based Services. Journal of applied gerontology : the official journal of the Southern Gerontological Society. 2021 May 1; 40(5):558-565.
  3. Sittig DF, Singh H. COVID-19 and the Need for a National Health Information Technology Infrastructure. JAMA. 2020 Jun 16; 323(23):2373-2374.
  4. Powell L, Sittig DF, Chrouser K, Singh H. Assessment of Health Information Technology-Related Outpatient Diagnostic Delays in the US Veterans Affairs Health Care System: A Qualitative Study of Aggregated Root Cause Analysis Data. JAMA Network Open. 2020 Jun 1; 3(6):e206752.
  5. Lee JL, Rawl SM, Dickinson S, Teal E, Baker LB, Lyu C, Tarver WL, Haggstrom DA. Communication About Health Information Technology Use Between Patients and Providers. Journal of general internal medicine. 2020 Sep 1; 35(9):2614-2620.
  6. Shi Y, Amill-Rosario A, Rudin RS, Fischer SH, Shekelle P, Scanlon D, Damberg CL. Health information technology for ambulatory care in health systems. The American journal of managed care. 2020 Jan 1; 26(1):32-38.
  7. Ray JM, Ratwani RM, Sinsky CA, Frankel RM, Friedberg MW, Powsner SM, Rosenthal DI, Wachter RM, Melnick ER. Six habits of highly successful health information technology: powerful strategies for design and implementation. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA. 2019 Oct 1; 26(10):1109-1114.
  8. Ratwani RM, Reider J, Singh H. Improving Usability of Health Information Technology-Reply. JAMA. 2019 Jul 23; 322(4):365.
  9. Rudin RS, Shi Y, Fischer SH, Shekelle P, Amill-Rosario A, Shaw B, Ridgely MS, Damberg CL. Level of agreement on health information technology adoption and use in survey data: a mixed-methods analysis of ambulatory clinics in 1 US state. JAMIA open. 2019 Jul 1; 2(2):231-237.
  10. Wu RR, Myers RA, Buchanan AH, Dimmock D, Fulda KG, Haller IV, Haga SB, Harry ML, McCarty C, Neuner J, Rakhra-Burris T, Sperber N, Voils CI, Ginsburg GS, Orlando LA. Effect of Sociodemographic Factors on Uptake of a Patient-Facing Information Technology Family Health History Risk Assessment Platform. Applied clinical informatics. 2019 Mar 1; 10(2):180-188.
  11. Ratwani RM, Reider J, Singh H. A Decade of Health Information Technology Usability Challenges and the Path Forward. JAMA. 2019 Feb 26; 321(8):743-744.
  12. Sittig DF, Wright A, Coiera E, Magrabi F, Ratwani R, Bates DW, Singh H. Current challenges in health information technology-related patient safety. Health Informatics Journal. 2020 Mar 1; 26(1):181-189.
  13. Pearson E, Frakt A. Administrative Costs and Health Information Technology. JAMA. 2018 Aug 14; 320(6):537-538.
  14. Sittig DF, Belmont E, Singh H. Improving the safety of health information technology requires shared responsibility: It is time we all step up. Healthcare (Amsterdam, Netherlands). 2018 Mar 1; 6(1):7-12.
  15. Leung TI, Goldstein MK, Musen MA, Cronkite R, Chen JH, Gottlieb A, Leitersdorf E. The New HIT: Human Health Information Technology. Studies in health technology and informatics. 2017 Jan 1; 245:768-772.
  16. Haun JN, Chavez M, Nazi KM, Antinori N. Developing a Health Information Technology Systems Matrix: A Qualitative Participatory Approach. Journal of medical Internet research. 2016 Oct 6; 18(10):e266.
  17. Sehar G, Kashfa F, Muhammad AA, Zaidi F, Gowani A, Sharif S, Bokhari SS, Rahman N, Sultan F, Sayani S, Virani S. Using a Tailored Health Information Technology Driven Intervention to Improve Health Literacy and Medication Adherence in a Pakistani Population with Vascular Disease. Paper presented at: Asia Pacific Stroke Annual Conference; 2016 Jul 16; Brisbane, Australia.
  18. Saleem JJ, Militello LG, Russ AL, Wilck NR. The need for better integration between applied research and operations to advance health information technology. Healthcare (Amsterdam, Netherlands). 2016 Jun 1; 4(2):80-3.
  19. Rief JJ, Hamm ME, Zickmund SL, Nikolajski C, Lesky D, Hess R, Fischer GS, Weimer M, Clark S, Zieth C, Roberts MS. Using Health Information Technology to Foster Engagement: Patients' Experiences with an Active Patient Health Record. Health communication. 2017 Mar 1; 32(3):310-319.
  20. Sexton JB, Singh H, Lawton R, Lemaire J, Bremner J, McManus C. Let’s Converse: “Decision Making, Medical Performance and Health Information Technology. Paper presented at: International Meeting on Well-Being and Performance in Clinical Practice; 2016 May 18; Chalkidiki, Greece.
  21. Singh H. Decision making, medical performance and Health Information Technology. Paper presented at: International Meeting on Well-Being and Performance in Clinical Practice; 2016 May 18; Chalkidiki, Greece.
  22. Jahn MA, Caldwell BS, Nguyen KA, Patel H, Simon SR, Zillich AJ, Russ AL. Improving Patient – Provider Communication for Medications via Health Information Technology. Poster session presented at: Purdue Industrial Engineering Graduate Student Organization Annual Research Symposium; 2016 Apr 21; West Lafayette, IN.
  23. Singh H, Sittig DF. Measuring and improving patient safety through health information technology: The Health IT Safety Framework. BMJ quality & safety. 2016 Apr 1; 25(4):226-32.
  24. Bosworth HB, Zullig LL, Mendys P, Ho M, Trygstad T, Granger C, Oakes MM, Granger BB. Health Information Technology: Meaningful Use and Next Steps to Improving Electronic Facilitation of Medication Adherence. JMIR medical informatics. 2016 Mar 15; 4(1):e9.
  25. Kamal AK, Muqeet A, Farhat K, Khalid W, Jamil A, Gowani A, Muhammad AA, Zaidi F, Khan D, Elahi T, Sharif S, Raz S, Zafar T, Bokhari SS, Rahman N, Sultan FA, Sayani S, Virani SS. Using a tailored health information technology- driven intervention to improve health literacy and medication adherence in a Pakistani population with vascular disease (Talking Rx) - study protocol for a randomized controlled trial. Trials. 2016 Mar 5; 17(1):121.
  26. Saleem JJ, Militello LG, Russ AL, Wilck NR. The Divide between Applied Research and Operations in Health Information Technology Advancement: Reducing the Gap. Paper presented at: Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual International Meeting; 2015 Oct 26; Los Angeles, CA.
  27. Saleem JJ, Militello LG, Russ AL, Wilck NR. The Divide between Applied Research and Operations in Health Information Technology Advancement: Reducing the Gap. [Abstract]. Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting Proceedings. 2015 Oct 26; 59(1):460.
  28. Sittig DF, Singh H. A New Socio-technical Model for Studying Health Information Technology in Complex Adaptive Healthcare Systems. In: Patel VL, Kannampallil TG, Kaufman DR, editors. Cognitive Informatics for Health and Biomedicine. London, England: Springer International Publishing Switzerland; 2015. Chapter 4. 59-80 p.
  29. Wu FM, Shortell SM, Rundall TG, Bloom JR. Using Health Information Technology in Accountable Care Organizations for Care Management. Paper presented at: Academy of Management Annual Meeting; 2015 Aug 7; Vancouver, Canada.
  30. Manojlovich M, Adler-Milstein J, Harrod M, Sales A, Hofer TP, Saint S, Krein SL. The Effect of Health Information Technology on Health Care Provider Communication: A Mixed-Method Protocol. JMIR research protocols. 2015 Jun 11; 4(2):e72.
  31. Sittig DF, Classen DC, Singh H. Patient safety goals for the proposed Federal Health Information Technology Safety Center. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA. 2015 Mar 1; 22(2):472-8.
  32. Haun JN, Nazi KM, Chavez M, Lind JD, Antinori N, Gosline RM, Martin TL. A participatory approach to designing and enhancing integrated health information technology systems for veterans: protocol. JMIR research protocols. 2015 Feb 27; 4(1):e28.
  33. Saleem JJ, Smith MW. Successful Use of Health Information Technology is a Socio-technical Challenge: An interview with Dr. Dean Sittig. [Newsletter]. 2015 Jan 7; (Winter).
  34. Kalsy M, Kelly N, Garvin JH, Goldstein M. Methods for an Early Stakeholder Engagement for Implementation of Health Information Technology. Poster session presented at: American Medical Informatics Association Annual Symposium; 2014 Nov 17; Washington, DC.
  35. Aquino Shluzas L, Cronkite RC, Chambers DA, Hoffman BB, Breeling J, Musen MA, Owens DK, Goldstein MK. Organizational factors affecting implementation of the ATHENA-Hypertension clinical decision support system during the VA’s nation-wide information technology restructuring: a case study. Health Systems. 2014 Nov 1; 3(3):214-234.
  36. Epstein AJ, Ketcham JD. Information technology and agency in physicians' prescribing decisions. RAND Journal of Economics. 2014 May 7; 45(2):422-448.
  37. Wu FM, Shortell SM, Rundall TG, Bloom JR, Rabe-Hesketh S. The Role of Health Information Technology in Early Accountable Care Organizations in the United States. Paper presented at: Society for Studies in Organizing Healthcare International Organisational Behaviour in Healthcare Conference; 2014 Apr 23; Copenhagen, Denmark.
  38. Russ AL. Translating Human Factors Research into Better Practice: Five Tips on How to Impact Health Information Technology. Paper presented at: Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Symposium on Human Factors and Ergonomics in Health Care; 2014 Mar 17; Chicago, IL.
  39. Spetz J, Burgess J, Phibbs CS. The Effect of Health Information Technology Implementation in Veterans Health Administration Hospitals on Nurse-Sensitive Patient Outcomes. Healthcare (Amsterdam, Netherlands). 2014 Mar 1; 2(1):40-47.
  40. Lyden JR, Zickmund SL, Bhargava TD, Bryce CL, Conroy MB, Fischer GS, Hess R, Simkin-Silverman LR, McTigue KM. Implementing health information technology in a patient-centered manner: patient experiences with an online evidence-based lifestyle intervention. Journal for healthcare quality : official publication of the National Association for Healthcare Quality. 2013 Sep 1; 35(5):47-57.
  41. Stelmack JE, Kok LS. VIReC Web Page: Austin Information Technology Center (AITC) Mainframe. [Website]. 2013 Aug 16.
  42. Zulman DM, Piette JD, Jenchura EC, Asch SM, Rosland AM. Facilitating out-of-home caregiving through health information technology: survey of informal caregivers' current practices, interests, and perceived barriers. Journal of medical Internet research. 2013 Jul 10; 15(7):e123.
  43. Russ AL. Ten Human Factors Concepts Every Pharmacist Should Know for Information Technology. Paper presented at: American Society of Health-System Pharmacists Annual Summer Meeting; 2013 Jun 1; Minneapolis, MN.
  44. Hynes DM. Health information technology in VA quality improvement research overview. Medical care. 2013 Mar 1; 51(3 Suppl 1):S4-5.
  45. Hynes DM, Whittier E, Owens A. Health Information Technology in VHA Quality Improvement Research, Medical Care. 2013 Mar 1; 51(3).
  46. Hynes DM, Whittier ER, Owens A. Health information technology and implementation science: partners in progress in the VHA. Medical care. 2013 Mar 1; 51(3 Suppl 1):S6-12.
  47. Trafton JA, Greenberg G, Harris AH, Tavakoli S, Kearney L, McCarthy J, Blow F, Hoff R, Schohn M. VHA mental health information system: applying health information technology to monitor and facilitate implementation of VHA Uniform Mental Health Services Handbook requirements. Medical care. 2013 Mar 1; 51(3 Suppl 1):S29-36.
  48. Singh H, Sittig DF. A Socio-technical Model to Guide Safe and Effective Health Information Technology Use in India. Indian Journal of Medical Informatics. 2013 Jan 1; 7(1):18-26.
  49. Russ AL, Weiner M, Russell SA, Baker DA, Fahner WJ, Saleem JJ. Design and implementation of a hospital-based usability laboratory: insights from a Department of Veterans Affairs laboratory for health information technology. Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety. 2012 Dec 1; 38(12):531-40.
  50. Bian J, Bennett CL, Fisher DA, Ribeiro M, Lipscomb J. Unintended consequences of health information technology: evidence from veterans affairs colorectal cancer oncology watch intervention. Journal of clinical oncology : official journal of the American Society of Clinical Oncology. 2012 Nov 10; 30(32):3947-52.
  51. McInnes DK, Brown JA, Hays RD, Gallagher P, Ralston JD, Hugh M, Kanter M, Serrato CA, Cosenza C, Halamka J, Ding L, Cleary PD. Development and evaluation of CAHPS questions to assess the impact of health information technology on patient experiences with ambulatory care. Medical care. 2012 Nov 1; 50 Suppl:S11-9.
  52. Goldstein MK. Informatics Challenges in the Management of Patients with Multiple Morbidities. Invited Speaker Symposium: Health Information Technology Challenges in Aging Patients. Presented at: Society for Medical Decision Making Annual Meeting; 2012 Oct 18; Phoenix, AZ.
  53. Restuccia JD, Cohen AB, Horwitt JN, Shwartz M. Hospital implementation of health information technology and quality of care: are they related? BMC medical informatics and decision making. 2012 Sep 27; 12(1):109.
  54. Singh H. Health information technology related errors and their implications for patient safety. Poster session presented at: International Conference on Transforming Healthcare with Information Technology; 2012 Aug 31; Hyderabad, India.
  55. Hynes DM, Whittier E, Browning M, Perrin RA, Humensky J, Weddle T, Atkins D. Health Information Technology to Improve Healthcare Quality: Lessons from the VA. Poster session presented at: VA HSR&D / QUERI National Meeting; 2012 Jul 19; National Harbor, MD.
  56. Hoover D, Laxmisan A, Sittig D, Singh H. Research needs in health information technology safety based on case studies from the VA National Center for Patient Safety. Presented at: VA HSR&D National Meeting; 2012 Jul 16; Washington, DC.
  57. Jones M, Samore MH, Carter M, Rubin MA. Long-term care facilities in Utah: a description of human and information technology resources applied to infection control practice. American journal of infection control. 2012 Jun 1; 40(5):446-50.
  58. Silveira MJ. Using information technology to support patients undergoing chemotherapy. Paper presented at: VA Indianapolis HSR&D Center of Excellence Research in Progress Seminar; 2012 May 20; Indianapolis, IN.
  59. Zulman DM, Piette JD, Asch SM, Rosland A. Enhancing Out-of-Home Informal Caregiving through Health Information Technology. Poster session presented at: Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting; 2012 May 9; Orlando, FL.
  60. Spetz J, Burgess JF, Phibbs CS. What determines successful implementation of inpatient information technology systems? The American journal of managed care. 2012 Mar 1; 18(3):157-62.
  61. Emmendorfer T, Glassman PA, Moore V, Leadholm TC, Good CB, Cunningham F. Monitoring adverse drug reactions across a nationwide health care system using information technology. American journal of health-system pharmacy : AJHP : official journal of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists. 2012 Feb 15; 69(4):321-8.
  62. Chumbler NR, Haggstrom D, Saleem JJ. Implementation of health information technology in Veterans Health Administration to support transformational change: telehealth and personal health records. Medical care. 2011 Dec 1; 49 Suppl:S36-42.
  63. Jackson GL, Krein SL, Alverson DC, Darkins AW, Gunnar W, Harada ND, Helfrich CD, Houston TK, Klobucar TF, Nazi KM, Poropatich RK, Ralston JD, Bosworth HB. Defining core issues in utilizing information technology to improve access: evaluation and research agenda. Journal of general internal medicine. 2011 Nov 1; 26 Suppl 2:623-7.
  64. Weir C, McLeskey N, Brunker C, Brooks D, Supiano MA. The role of information technology in translating educational interventions into practice: an analysis using the PRECEDE/PROCEED model. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA. 2011 Nov 1; 18(6):827-34.
  65. Hynes DM, Whittier E, Browning M, Perrin RA, Humensky J, Weddle T, Atkins D. Health Information Technology to Improve Healthcare Quality: Lessons from the VA. Poster session presented at: American Medical Informatics Association Annual Symposium; 2011 Oct 22; Washington, DC.
  66. Purcell J, Russ AL, Scott J, Drews F, Williams L, Speir R, Saleem JJ. Human Factors Engineering in the Department of Veterans Affairs: Operations and Research Initiatives Related to Health Care Information Technology and Medical Devices. Paper presented at: Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting; 2011 Sep 23; Las Vegas, NV.
  67. Purcell J, Williams L, Scott J, Russ AL, Drews F, Speir R. Human Factors Engineering in the Department of Veterans Affairs: Operations and Research Initiatives Related to Health Care Information Technology and Medical Devices. [Abstract]. Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting Proceedings. 2011 Sep 23; CD-ROM(1):677-679.
  68. Hynes DM, Weddle T, Whittier E, Browning M, Perrin RA, Humensky JL. VIReC Special Report - Health Information Technology Approaches in QUERI Implementation Research: Case Study Evaluation. Hines, IL: Department of Veterans Affairs, VA Information Resource Center; 2011 Aug 23. 93 p. Report No.: 1.
  69. Sittig DF, Singh H. Defining health information technology-related errors: new developments since to err is human. Archives of internal medicine. 2011 Jul 25; 171(14):1281-4.
  70. McDonald J, Goldman RE, O'Brien A, Ayash C, Mitchell K, Marshall R, Simon SR, Taveras EM. Health information technology to guide pediatric obesity management. Clinical Pediatrics. 2011 Jun 1; 50(6):543-9.
  71. Haywood T, Tarlov E, Lippe JM, Zhang P, de Groot K. VIReC Tutorial: Transferring Data to and from the Austin Information Technology Center. 2011 May 18.
  72. Midboe AM, Lewis E, Cronkite R, Chambers D, Goldstein M, Kerns RD, Trafton J. Behavioral medicine perspectives on the design of health information technology to improve decision-making, guideline adherence, and care coordination in chronic pain management. Translational behavioral medicine. 2011 Mar 28; 1(1): 35-44.
  73. Russ AL, Baker DA, Fahner WJ, Milligan BS, Cox L, Hagg HK, Saleem JJ. A Rapid Usability Evaluation (RUE) Method for Health Information Technology. AMIA ... Annual Symposium proceedings / AMIA Symposium. AMIA Symposium. 2010 Nov 13; 2010:702-6.
  74. Sittig DF, Singh H. A new sociotechnical model for studying health information technology in complex adaptive healthcare systems. Quality & Safety in Health Care. 2010 Oct 1; 19 Suppl 3:i68-74.
  75. Russ AL, Saleem JJ, Fahner J, Baker DA. A Rapid Usability Evaluation (RUE) Method Implemented for VA Health Information Technology. [Cyberseminar]. 2010 Sep 10.
  76. Restuccia JD, Cohen AB, Horwitt JN, Drake JE, Shwartz M. Hospital Implementation of Health Information Technology and Quality of Care: Are They Related? Poster session presented at: AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting; 2010 Jun 27; Boston, MA.
  77. Piette JD. Research on Health Care for Chronic Conditions Using Information Technology. Paper presented at: National University of Colombia Seminar; 2010 Jun 18; Bogota, Columbia.
  78. Lysell K, Weingardt KR. Innovations in information technology: Opportunities for collaborative research. Paper presented at: VA HSR&D Field-Based Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders Meeting; 2010 Apr 29; Little Rock, AR.
  79. Woods SS. Using Health Information Technology: The Consumer Perspective. Paper presented at: Society of Behavioral Medicine Annual Meeting and Scientific Sessions; 2010 Apr 7; Seattle, WA.
  80. Piette JD. Research on Health Care for Chronic Conditions Using Information Technology. Paper presented at: Yojoa International Medical Center Grand Rounds; 2010 Mar 23; Santa Cruz de Yojoa, Honduras.
  81. Box TL, McDonell M, Helfrich CD, Jesse RL, Fihn SD, Rumsfeld JS. Strategies from a nationwide health information technology implementation: the VA CART story. Journal of general internal medicine. 2010 Jan 1; 25 Suppl 1:72-6.
  82. Hynes DM, Weddle T, Smith N, Whittier E, Atkins D, Francis J. Use of health information technology to advance evidence-based care: lessons from the VA QUERI program. Journal of general internal medicine. 2010 Jan 1; 25 Suppl 1:44-9.
  83. Tremblay MC, Berndt D, Luther SL, Foulis P, French DD. Identifying fall-related injuries: Text mining the electronic medical record. Information Technology and Management. Information Technology and Management. 2009 Dec 4; 10(4):253-65.
  84. Sittig DF, Singh H. A unifying socio-technical model of health information technology implementation, use, and evaluation. Paper presented at: International Medical Informatics Association Working Group on Human Factors Engineering for Healthcare Informatics Symposium; 2009 Oct 21; Sonoma, CA.
  85. de Groot K, Hynes DM, Tarlov E. New Users Toolkit Tutorial - Running a SAS Job at Austin Information Technology Center. [Website]. 2009 Sep 30.
  86. de Groot K, Tarlov E, Hynes DM, Haywood T. Requesting Access to VA Data at the Austin Information Technology Center Web page (part of New Users Toolkit). [Website]. 2009 Sep 30.
  87. de Groot K, Tarlov E, Hynes DM, Haywood T. Using Data at the Austin Information Technology Center Web pages (part of New Users Toolkit). [Website]. 2009 Sep 30.
  88. Hynes DM, Weddle T, Whittier E, Stevens JM. VIReC Synthesis of Data and Information Technology Approaches in QUERI Implementation Projects, 2005-2006. Poster session presented at: VA Hines VAMC Annual Research Week; 2009 May 6; Hines, IL.
  89. Sapnas K, Moorer O, Ward-Presson K, Monzeglio C, Martin W, Gilzean C. Strategic Pre-Acquisition Planning for Health Information Technology: Using the AONE Guiding Principles. Poster session presented at: VA Leadership Board Annual Meeting; 2009 Apr 22; San Antonio, TX.
  90. Sapnas K, Moorer O, Ward-Presson K, Monzeglio C, Martin W, Gilzean C. Strategic Pre-Acquisition Planning for Health Information Technology: Using the AONE Guiding Principles. Poster session presented at: American Organization of Nurse Executives Annual Meeting; 2009 Apr 15; San Antonio, TX.
  91. Goldzweig CL, Towfigh A, Maglione M, Shekelle PG. Costs and benefits of health information technology: new trends from the literature. Health affairs (Project Hope). 2009 Mar 1; 28(2):w282-93.
  92. Hynes DM, Goldstein MK, Bradley KA, Doebbeling BN, Breeling JL, Demetriades J, Lysell KM, Cronkite RC, Achtmeyer CE, Kivlahan DR, Perrin RA, Cowper Ripley DC. Health Information Technology (HIT) Development Strategies Workgroup (Working Group). Presented at: VA QUERI National Meeting; 2008 Dec 12; Phoenix, AZ.
  93. Hynes DM, Perrin RA, Weddle T, Stevens JM, Whittier E. VIReC Synthesis of Data and Information Technology Approaches in QUERI Implementation Projects, 2005-2006. Paper presented at: VA QUERI National Meeting; 2008 Dec 12; Phoenix, AZ.
  94. Cucciare MA, Weingardt KR. Integrating information technology into the delivery of evidence-based psychotherapies. Clinical psychology : a publication of the Division of Clinical Psychology of the American Psychological Association. 2008 Dec 1; 15(4):299-307.
  95. Goldstein MK. Using health information technology to improve hypertension management. Current Hypertension Reports. 2008 Jun 1; 10(3):201-7.
  96. Whittier, Browning, Stevens, Weddle, Hynes. Evaluation of Data and Information Technology Approaches in QUERI Implementation. 2008 May 14.
  97. Doebbeling BN, Pekny J. The role of systems factors in implementing health information technology. Journal of general internal medicine. 2008 Apr 1; 23(4):500-1.
  98. Singh H, Naik AD, Rao R, Petersen LA. Reducing diagnostic errors through effective communication: harnessing the power of information technology. Journal of general internal medicine. 2008 Apr 1; 23(4):489-94.
  99. Young AS, Chaney E, Shoai R, Bonner L, Cohen AN, Doebbeling B, Dorr D, Goldstein MK, Kerr E, Nichol P, Perrin R. Information technology to support improved care for chronic illness. Journal of general internal medicine. 2007 Dec 1; 22 Suppl 3:425-30.
  100. Weddle T, Hynes DM, Browning M, Murphy PA, Smith N, Stevens J, Padera C. Evaluation of Data and Information Technology Approaches in QUERI Implementation Projects 2005-2006. 2007 Jul 1.
  101. Shekelle PG. Health Information Technology: Will it improve quality and reduce cost? Paper presented at: Japanese Society of General Medicine Annual Meeting; 2007 Apr 17; Kanasawa, Ishikawa, Japan.
  102. Young AS, Chaney EF, Bonner L, Cohen AN, Shoai R, Dorr DA, Goldstein M, Kerr E, Perrin R. The CHIACC Project: Characterizing Information Technology that Supports Improvement of Chronic Illness Care. Poster session presented at: VA HSR&D National Meeting; 2007 Feb 22; Arlington, VA.
  103. Weir CR, Hicken BL, Rappaport HS, Nebeker JR. Crossing the quality chasm: the role of information technology departments. American journal of medical quality : the official journal of the American College of Medical Quality. 2006 Nov 1; 21(6):382-93.
  104. Shekelle PG. Implementation of health information technology: an important but challenging field of inquiry. Proceedings (Baylor University. Medical Center). 2006 Oct 1; 19(4):313.
  105. Weiner MG, Dorr DA, Garvin JH, Kho AN, Pifer E, Bates DW. Health information technology's potential to improve care: what is the reality? Texas Medicine. 2006 Jul 1; 102(7):37-44.
  106. Chaudhry B, Wang J, Wu S, Maglione M, Mojica W, Roth E, Morton SC, Shekelle PG. Systematic review: impact of health information technology on quality, efficiency, and costs of medical care. Annals of internal medicine. 2006 May 16; 144(10):742-52.
  107. Doebbeling BN. Strategies to Use Health Information Technology to Implement Evidence. [Cyberseminar]. 2006 Apr 18.
  108. Shekelle PG, Morton S, Keeler E, Wang JK, Chaudhry BI, Wu SY, Mojica W, Maglione M, Roth EA, Rolon C, Valentine D, Shanman R, Newberry SJ. Costs and Benefits of Health Information Technology. Rockville, MD: AHRQ; 2006 Apr 1. 1-154 p. Report No.: AHRQ No. 06-E006; 132.
  109. Gesteland PH, Nebeker JR, Gardner RM. These are the technologies that try men's souls: common-sense health information technology. Pediatrics. 2006 Jan 1; 117(1):216-7.
  110. Kilbourne AM, McGinnis GF, Belnap BH, Klinkman M, Thomas M. The role of clinical information technology in depression care management. Administration and policy in mental health. 2006 Jan 1; 33(1):59-69.
  111. Menachemi N, Burkhardt J, Shewchuk R, Burke D, Brooks RG. Hospital information technology and positive financial performance: a different approach to finding an ROI. Journal of Healthcare Management / American College of Healthcare Executives. 2006 Jan 1; 51(1):40-58; discussion 58-9.
  112. Singer SJ, Enthoven AC, Garber AM. Health Care Financing and Information Technology: A Historical Perspective. In: Shortliffe EH, Cimino JJ, editors. Biomedical Informatics. 3rd ed. New York, NY: Springer; 2006. Chapter 23. 793-828 p.
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  114. Lyons SS, Tripp-Reimer T, Sorofman BA, Dewitt JE, Bootsmiller BJ, Vaughn TE, Doebbeling BN. VA QUERI informatics paper: information technology for clinical guideline implementation: perceptions of multidisciplinary stakeholders. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA. 2005 Jan 1; 12(1):64-71.
  115. Peabody JW. Healthcare Information Technology in the Developing World. Paper presented at: International Health Economics Association Biennial World Congress on Health Economics; 2002 Apr 13; San Francisco, CA.
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  118. Marshall J. Using information technology to communicate patient satisfaction: a neural networks statistical analysis tool. Paper presented at: American Public Health Association Annual Meeting and Exposition; 1997 Oct 15; Indianapolis, IN.

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