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  1. Graduation and Academic Placement of Underrepresented Racial/Ethnic Minority Doctoral Recipients in Public Health Disciplines, United States, 2003-2015
  2. Interdisciplinary Dissertation Research Among Public Health Doctoral Trainees, 2003-2015
  3. State Barriers to Appropriating Public Health Emergency Response Funds During the 2009 H1N1 Response
  4. Despite The Spread Of Health Information Exchange, There Is Little Evidence Of Its Impact On Cost, Use, And Quality Of Care
  5. Do hospitals that do the right thing have more satisfied patients?
  6. Public hospitals in financial distress
  7. Are Physician Productivity and Quality of Care Related?
  8. Increasing Hand Washing Compliance With a Simple Visual Cue
  9. Impact of Texting Laws on Motor Vehicular Fatalities in the United States
  10. Weighing the Evidence of Common Beliefs in Obesity Research
  11. Associations Between Driving Performance and Engaging in Secondary Tasks: A Systematic Review
  12. Impact of Alabama’s Immigration Law on Access to Health Care Among Latina Immigrants and Children: Implications for National Reform
  13. Hospital Website Rankings in the United States: Expanding Benchmarks and Standards for Effective Consumer Engagement
  14. Can Increases in CHIP Copayments Reduce Program Expenditures on Prescription Drugs?
  15. Using resource dependency theory to measure the environment in health care organizational studies
  16. Changes in Use of County Public Health Services Following Implementation of Alabama’s Immigration Law
  17. Overstatement of Results in the Nutrition and Obesity Peer-Reviewed Literature
  18. Patient Satisfaction Scores and Their Relationship to Hospital Website Quality Measures
  19. Myths, Presumptions, and Facts about Obesity
  20. Health information technology vendor selection strategies and total factor productivity
  21. Measuring Prevention More Broadly: An Empirical Assessment of CHIPRA Core Measur
  22. Environmental Factors and Quality Improvement in County and Local Health Departments
  23. Underinsurance in Children with Special Health Care Needs: The Impact of Definition on Findings
  24. The Relationship Between Built Environments and Physical Activity: A Systematic Review
  25. Patient Satisfaction Among Spanish-Speaking Patients in a Public Health Setting
  26. Will electronic health records improve healthcare quality? Challenges and future prospects
  27. Misuse of Odds Ratios in Obesity Literature: An Empirical Analysis of Published Studies
  28. Did Copayment Changes Reduce Health Service Utilization among CHIP Enrollees? Evidence from Alabama
  29. Health Information Technology in the International Context
  30. A synthesis of HCMR’s health information technology articles (2000–2011)
  31. Market factors and electronic medical record adoption in medical practices
  32. Is electronic health record use associated with patient satisfaction in hospitals?
  33. Governanceʼs Role in Local Health Departmentsʼ Information System and Technology Usage
  34. Preface
  35. Characteristics of All, Occasional, and Frequent Emergency Department Visits Due to Ambulatory Care–Sensitive Conditions in Florida
  36. A Taxonomy of State Public Health Preparedness Units
  37. Florida Doctors Seeing Medicaid Patients Show Broad Interest In Federal Incentives For Adopting Electronic Health Records
  38. Environmental factors and health information technology management strategy
  39. Potential Disparities in the Management of Schizophrenia in the United States
  40. The agreement and internal consistency of national hospital EMR measures
  41. Benefits and drawbacks of electronic health record systems
  42. An Assessment of Health Care Information and Management Systems Society and Leapfrog Data on Computerized Provider Order Entry
  43. The Use of Physician-Patient Email: A Follow-up Examination of Adoption and Best-Practice Adherence 2005-2008
  44. The influence of payer mix on electronic prescribing by physicians
  45. Hit Management Research and the Tip of the Iceberg: Setting a Research Agenda – A Commentary
  46. Text Messaging in Health Care: A Systematic Review of Impact Studies
  47. EHR adoption among doctors who treat the elderly
  48. The Differential Performance Effects of Healthcare Information Technology Adoption
  49. Hospital Patient Safety Levels among Healthcareʼs “Most Wired” Institutions
  50. Predictors of Physician Satisfaction among Electronic Health Record System Users
  51. The Nature of the Public Health Emergency Preparedness Literature 2000-2008
  52. The role of information technology usage in physician practice satisfaction
  53. Assessing Differences Between Physicians’ Realized and Anticipated Gains from Electronic Health Record Adoption
  54. The relationship between computerized physician order entry and pediatric adverse drug events: a nested matched case-control study
  55. Adoption of electronic medical records: the role of network effects
  56. Bypassing the Local Rural Hospital for Outpatient Procedures
  57. How well does diagnosis-based risk-adjustment work for comparing ambulatory clinical outcomes?
  58. Is There a Relationship Between Physician and Facility Volumes of Ambulatory Procedures and Patient Outcomes?
  59. Predicting computerized physician order entry system adoption in US hospitals: Can the federal mandate be met?
  60. Market effects on electronic health record adoption by physicians
  61. Breast cancer knowledge and attitudes toward mammography as predictors of breast cancer preventive behavior in Kazakh, Korean, and Russian women in Kazakhstan
  62. Hospital quality of care
  63. Hospital Financial Performance
  64. A Comparative Study of Quality Outcomes in Freestanding Ambulatory Surgery Centers and Hospital-Based Outpatient Departments: 1997-2004
  65. The role of organizational factors in the adoption of healthcare information technology in Florida hospitals
  66. The Use of Information Technologies Among Rural and Urban Physicians in Florida
  67. The effect of payer mix on the adoption of information technologies by hospitals
  68. The influence of payer mix on electronic health record adoption by physicians
  69. The Relationship Between Pediatric Volume and Information Technology Adoption in Hospitals
  70. To outsource or not to outsource
  71. The Differential Performance Effects of Healthcare Information Technology Adoption
  72. Proliferation of Electronic Health Records Among Obstetrician-Gynecologists
  73. Health Literacy, Medication Errors, and Health Outcomes: Is There a Relationship?
  74. Reviewing the Benefits and Costs of Electronic Health Records and Associated Patient Safety Technologies
  75. Physicians Who Treat the Elderly in Rural Florida: Trends Indicating Concerns Regarding Access to Care
  76. Roles of Local Public Health Agencies Within the State Public Health System
  77. Investigating Response Bias in an Information Technology Survey of Physicians
  78. Health Care CIOs
  79. Physicians’ Use of Email With Patients: Factors Influencing Electronic Communication and Adherence to Best Practices
  80. Are Community Health Centers Prepared for Bioterrorism?
  81. Continuing Decline in Service Delivery for Family Physicians
  82. Availability of Physician Services in Florida, Revisited
  83. Rural Physiciansʼ Attitudes Toward the Elderly
  84. Perceptions of Medical Errors by Internal Medicine Residents
  85. Patient Safety-Related Information Technology Utilization in Urban and Rural Hospitals
  86. Diffusion of Information Technology Supporting the Institute of Medicineʼs Quality Chasm Care Aims
  87. Factors Affecting the Adoption of Telemedicine—A Multiple Adopter Perspective
  88. Impact of the Medical Professional Liability Insurance Crisis on Access to Care in Florida
  89. Adoption Factors Associated with Patient Safety-Related Information Technology
  90. The Information Superhighway-Are Management Faculty Still Parked in the Driveway?