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Open AccessThe accuracy of artificial intelligence used for non-melanoma skin cancer diagnoses: a meta-analysis
With rising incidence of skin cancer and relatively increased mortality rates, an improved diagnosis of such a potentially fatal disease is of vital importance. Although frequently curable, it nevertheless pla...
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Open AccessDeterrence approach on the compliance with electronic medical records privacy policy: the moderating role of computer monitoring
This study explored the possible antecedents that will motivate hospital employees’ compliance with privacy policy related to electronic medical records (EMR) from a deterrence perspective. Further, we also in...
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Open AccessPredicting hospital-acquired pneumonia among schizophrenic patients: a machine learning approach
Medications are frequently used for treating schizophrenia, however, anti-psychotic drug use is known to lead to cases of pneumonia. The purpose of our study is to build a model for predicting hospital-acquire...
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Open AccessContinuance compliance of privacy policy of electronic medical records: the roles of both motivation and habit
Hospitals have increasingly realized that wholesale adoption of electronic medical records (EMR) may introduce differential tangible/intangible benefits to them, including improved quality-of-care, reduced med...
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A Deterrence Approach to Regulate Nurses’ Compliance with Electronic Medical Records Privacy Policy
Hospitals have become increasingly aware that electronic medical records (EMR) may bring about tangible/intangible benefits to managing institutions, including reduced medical errors, improved quality-of-care,...
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Do ePortfolios Contribute to Learners’ Reflective Thinking Activities? : A Preliminary Study of Nursing Staff Users
The purposes of this study are threefold: 1) to find out what characteristics are required for the successful use of ePortfolios; 2) to discover what activities best represent reflective thinking during the us...