Published on in Vol 9, No 2 (2021): February

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/19249, first published .
Leadership Perspectives on Implementing Health Information Exchange: Qualitative Study in a Tertiary Veterans Affairs Medical Center

Leadership Perspectives on Implementing Health Information Exchange: Qualitative Study in a Tertiary Veterans Affairs Medical Center

Leadership Perspectives on Implementing Health Information Exchange: Qualitative Study in a Tertiary Veterans Affairs Medical Center

Journals

  1. Oh D, Han A, Lee K. Veterans Affairs Hospital Productivity Change and the Policy Implications: A Research Note. Armed Forces & Society 2023;49(3):866 View
  2. Boockvar K, Koufacos N, May J, Schwartzkopf A, Guerrero V, Judon K, Schubert C, Franzosa E, Dixon B. Effect of Health Information Exchange Plus a Care Transitions Intervention on Post-Hospital Outcomes Among VA Primary Care Patients: a Randomized Clinical Trial. Journal of General Internal Medicine 2022;37(16):4054 View
  3. Dixon B, Judon K, Schwartzkopf A, Guerrero V, Koufacos N, May J, Schubert C, Boockvar K. Impact of event notification services on timely follow-up and rehospitalization among primary care patients at two Veterans Affairs Medical Centers. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association 2021;28(12):2593 View
  4. Bauwens R, Cortellazzo L. The different faces of e‑leadership: Six perspectives on leading in the era of digital technologies. Human Resource Management Review 2024:101058 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Unertl K, Lehmann C, Lorenzi N. Clinical Informatics Study Guide. View
  2. Dixon B, Holmgren A, Adler-Milstein J, Grannis S. Clinical Informatics Study Guide. View
  3. Dixon B, Boockvar K, Franzosa E. Health Information Exchange. View