Simon de Lusignan
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0000-0002-8553-2641
University of Surrey
264 papers found
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Clinicians were oblivious to incorrect logging of test dates and the associated risks in an online pathology application: A case study
Defining datasets and creating data dictionaries for quality improvement and research in chronic disease using routinely collected data: An ontology-driven approach
Accelerating the development of an information ecosystem in health care, by stimulating the growth of safe intermediate processing of health information (IPHI)
Call for consistent coding in diabetes mellitus using the Royal College of General Practitioners and NHS pragmatic classification of diabetes
Making the most of the personal health data asset and the online patient
Informatics research, practice, theory and history
International informatics research, communication, episodes of care, evaluation and measuring outcomes
On-going technical advances, can we use them to deliver more personalised medicine?
Confidence and quality in managing CKD compared with other cardiovascular diseases and diabetes mellitus: a linked study of questionnaire and routine primary care data
Auditing quality in kidney disease and diabetes: is the precise the enemy of the good? A commentary on difficulties auditing pathology results containing 'greater than' or 'less than' signs
Making health information and communications technology (ICT) relevant and usable for quality improvement and research
Data-modelling and visualisation in chronic kidney disease (CKD): A step towards personalised medicine
Large complex terminologies: More coding choice, but harder to find data - Reflections on introduction of SNOMED CT (Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine - Clinical Terms) as an NHS standard
Reporting observational studies of the use of information technology in the clinical consultation. A position statement from the IMIA Primary Health Care Informatics working group (IMIA PCI WG)
SNOMED is coming, and more about using and interacting with technology in primary care
Key Concepts to Assess the Readiness of Data for International Research: Data Quality, Lineage and Provenance, Extraction and Processing Errors, Traceability, and Curation. Contribution of the IMIA Primary Health Care Informatics Working Group
Informatics in primary care: 20 years on--editor's report 2011.
Getting the signal to noise ratio right in the management of diabetes in primary care: Time to stratify risk and focus on outcomes rather than process
Bibliometric analysis of primary care research, childhood obesity, the importance of understanding small area data and diabetes
Using routine data to conduct small area health needs assessment through observing trends in Demographics, recording of common mental health problems (CMHPs) and sickness certificates: Longitudinal analysis of a northern and London locality
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