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Returning to the Single Vendor HIS? An Example for the Integration of Department Specific Applications in a HIS., , , , , , and . AMIA, AMIA, (2002)Building the Technical Infrastructure to Support a Study on Drug Safety in a General Hospital., , , , , , , , and . MIE, volume 169 of Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, page 325-329. IOS Press, (2011)A Randomized Controlled Trial to Evaluate an Electronic Scoring Tool in the ICU., , , and . MIE, volume 136 of Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, page 279-284. IOS Press, (2008)Process Mining for Clinical Workflows: Challenges and Current Limitations., , , and . MIE, volume 136 of Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, page 229-234. IOS Press, (2008)Workflows in Cancer Treatment and their Influence upon Clinical Documentation., , , , , , , , and . MedInfo, volume 192 of Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, page 1181. IOS Press, (2013)A Novel Approach to Teach Medical Informatics., , , , , , , and . MedInfo, volume 216 of Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, page 1011. IOS Press, (2015)Integrated decision support in a hospital cancer registry., , , , and . Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, 24 (3): 243-255 (2002)Quality of human-computer interaction - results of a national usability survey of hospital-IT in Germany., , , , , , , and . BMC Med. Inf. & Decision Making, (2011)The need for harmonized structured documentation and chances of secondary use - Results of a systematic analysis with automated form comparison for prostate and breast cancer., , , , , , , and . Journal of Biomedical Informatics, (2014)Last Mile Towards Efficient Healthcare Delivery in Switzerland: eHealth Enabled Applications Could Speed Up the Care Process., , , , and . MIE, volume 247 of Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, page 251-255. IOS Press, (2018)