Yearbook of Medical Informatics, Inhaltsverzeichnis Yearb Med Inform 2016; 25(01): 163-169DOI: 10.15265/IY-2016-014 IMIA and Schattauer GmbH Georg Thieme Verlag KG StuttgartThe Unintended Consequences of Health Information Technology Revisited E. Coiera 1 Australian Institute of Health Innovation, Macquarie University, Australia , J. Ash 2 Department of Medical Informatics and Clinical Epidemiology, School of Medicine, Oregon Health & Science University, USA , M. Berg 3 Principal, Advisory, KPMG LLP (US)› InstitutsangabenArtikel empfehlen Abstract Volltext als PDF herunterladen Keywords KeywordsSafety - error - electronic health records - computer provider order entry - human-computer interaction - incident reporting. Referenzen References 1 Coiera E. Putting the technical back into socio-technical systems research.. Int J Med Inform 2007; 76: S98-S103. 2 Ash JS, Berg M, Coiera E. 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