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Published on 29.10.13 in Vol 1, No 1 (2013): JMIR Medical Informatics-Inaugural Issue

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Works citing "Bridging Organizational Divides in Health Care: An Ecological View of Health Information Exchange"

According to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/medinform.2510):

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  1. Vest JR, Unruh MA, Freedman S, Simon K. Health systems’ use of enterprise health information exchange vs single electronic health record vendor environments and unplanned readmissions. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association 2019;26(10):989
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  3. . Geography of community health information organization activity in the United States. Health Care Management Review 2017;42(2):132
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  4. Ji H, Yoo S, Heo E, Hwang H, Kim J. Technology and Policy Challenges in the Adoption and Operation of Health Information Exchange Systems. Healthcare Informatics Research 2017;23(4):314
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  5. Feldman SS, Schooley BL, Bhavsar GP. Health Information Exchange Implementation: Lessons Learned and Critical Success Factors From a Case Study. JMIR Medical Informatics 2014;2(2):e19
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  6. Wu H, LaRue EM. Linking the health data system in the U.S.: Challenges to the benefits. International Journal of Nursing Sciences 2017;4(4):410
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  7. Everson J, Adler-Milstein J, Ryan AM, Hollingsworth JM. Hospitals Strengthened Relationships With Close Partners After Joining Accountable Care Organizations. Medical Care Research and Review 2020;77(6):549
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  8. Bailey-Davis L, Kling SMR, Cochran WJ, Hassink S, Hess L, Franceschelli Hosterman J, Lutcher S, Marini M, Mowery J, Paul IM, Savage JS. Integrating and coordinating care between the Women, Infants, and Children Program and pediatricians to improve patient-centered preventive care for healthy growth. Translational Behavioral Medicine 2018;8(6):944
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  9. Pinto E, Brito A, Cruz-Correia R. Identification and Characterization of Inter-Organizational Information Flows in the Portuguese National Health Service. Applied Clinical Informatics 2016;07(04):1202
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  10. Feldman SS, Hikmet N, Modi S, Schooley B. Impact of Provider Prior Use of HIE on System Complexity, Performance, Patient Care, Quality and System Concerns. Information Systems Frontiers 2022;24(1):121
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  11. Dixon BE, Luckhurst C, Haggstrom DA. Leadership Perspectives on Implementing Health Information Exchange: Qualitative Study in a Tertiary Veterans Affairs Medical Center. JMIR Medical Informatics 2021;9(2):e19249
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  12. Bae YS, Park Y, Lee SM, Seo HH, Lee H, Ko T, Lee E, Park SM, Yoon H. Development of Blockchain-Based Health Information Exchange Platform Using HL7 FHIR Standards: Usability Test. IEEE Access 2022;10:79264
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According to Crossref, the following books are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/medinform.2510):

  1. Ozkaynak M, Ponnala S, Werner NE. Cognitive Informatics. 2019. Chapter 9:149
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  2. Hersh WR, Totten AM, Eden K, Devine B, Gorman P, Kassakian SZ, Woods SS, Daeges M, Pappas M, McDonagh MS. Health Information Exchange. 2016. :213
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  3. . Health Information Exchange. 2016. :333
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  4. Atkinson P, Jahromi S, Kongsansatean P, Chan L. Infrastructure and Technology Management. 2018. Chapter 7:245
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  5. . Health Information Exchange. 2023. :543
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