July 2010
Volume 17
Issue 4
AMIA's bimonthly journal, JAMIA, presents peer-reviewed articles that assist both professionals and students to develop and apply
biomedical and health informatics to patient care, teaching, research, and health care administration. JAMIA has rapidly established
a reputation for presenting high-quality, cutting-edge information. Each issue contains state-of-the-art reviews, discussion
forums, and invited editorials presented as brief reviews or full-length papers. A variety of formats accommodates work at
all stages, from model formulation through definitive studies.
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The population health record: concepts, definition, design, and implementation
In 1997, the American Medical Informatics Association proposed a US information strategy that included a population health record (PopHR). Despite subsequent progress on the...
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