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| Stephen E RossSummaryAffiliation: University of Colorado Health Sciences Center Country: USA Publications
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The effects of promoting patient access to medical records: a reviewStephen E Ross
Division of General Internal Medicine, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver, CO, USA
J Am Med Inform Assoc 10:129-38. 2003..The data from these studies lay the foundation for future research...
Providing a web-based online medical record with electronic communication capabilities to patients with congestive heart failure: randomized trialStephen E Ross
Division of General Internal Medicine, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Aurora, Colorado, USA
J Med Internet Res 6:e12. 2004..It is possible to provide patients with secure access to their medical records using the Internet. Such access may assist patients in the self-management of chronic diseases such as heart failure...
Expectations of patients and physicians regarding patient-accessible medical recordsStephen E Ross
Division of General Internal Medicine, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Aurora, CO 80010, USA
J Med Internet Res 7:e13. 2005..Middle class populations have supported shared medical records, including Internet-accessible medical records. The attitudes of lower income populations, and of physicians, are less clear...
Designing a personal health application for older adults to manage medications: a comprehensive case studyKatie A Siek
Department of Computer Science, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, USA
J Med Syst 35:1099-121. 2011..We conclude with design guidelines that encourage researchers to gradually increase functionality as users become more proficient...
Use of a patient-accessible electronic medical record in a practice for congestive heart failure: patient and physician experiencesMark A Earnest
Division of General Internal Medicine, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver, USA
J Am Med Inform Assoc 11:410-7. 2004..CONCLUSION: SPPARO was useful for a number of patients. Physicians initially voiced a number of concerns about implementing SPPARO, but their experience with it was far more positive...
An Internet-based patient-provider communication system: randomized controlled trialChen Tan Lin
Division of General Internal Medicine, University of Colorado, Health Sciences Center, Denver, CO, USA
J Med Internet Res 7:e47. 2005..Internet-based interactive websites for patient communication (patient portals) may improve communication between patients and their clinics and physicians...
Two complementary personal medication management applications developed on a common platform: case reportStephen E Ross
Division of General Internal Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, CO 80045, United States
J Med Internet Res 13:e45. 2011..Researchers have developed medication applications for tethered personal health records (PHRs), but little has been reported about medication applications for interoperable PHRs...
Older adults with multi-morbidity: medication management processes and design implications for personal health applicationsLeah M Haverhals
Colorado REAP Research Enhancement Award Program to Improve Care Coordination, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Denver, CO, USA
J Med Internet Res 13:e44. 2011..Optimizing the utility of PHAs requires a thorough understanding of older adults' needs, preferences, and practices...
Patient acceptance of a novel preventive care delivery systemThomas D Denberg
Division of General Internal Medicine, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver, CO 80262, USA
Prev Med 44:543-6. 2007..To determine patient acceptance of a preventive care model employing outreach by non-physician experts outside of clinic visits...
Health information exchange in small-to-medium sized family medicine practices: motivators, barriers, and potential facilitators of adoptionStephen E Ross
Division of General Internal Medicine, University of Colorado Denver, Aurora, CO, USA
Int J Med Inform 79:123-9. 2010..For small-to-medium sized primary care practices (those with 20 or fewer clinicians), determine desired functions of health information exchange (HIE) and potential motivators, barriers, and facilitators of adoption...
