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    Why do in-patients conceal hospitalization information?: an analysis based on association rule mining

    As information technology rapidly advances, digitized personal information is becoming more accessible. However, the increasing likelihood of data breaches has negatively aroused privacy concerns that may even...

    Kuang-Ming Kuo, Paul C. Talley, Tain-Junn Cheng in Multimedia Tools and Applications (2024)

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    The 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...

    Kuang Ming Kuo, Paul C. Talley in BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making (2023)

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    Deterrence 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...

    Kuang-Ming Kuo, Paul C. Talley in BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making (2019)

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    Predicting 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...

    Kuang Ming Kuo, Paul C. Talley in BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making (2019)

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    Continuance 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...

    Kuang Ming Kuo, Yu Chang Chen in BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making (2018)

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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,...

    Kuang-Ming Kuo, Paul C. Talley, Ming-Chien Hung in Journal of Medical Systems (2017)

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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...

    Wen-Sheng Tzeng, Kuang-Ming Kuo, Paul C. Talley in Journal of Medical Systems (2015)