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Vol 3, No 2 (2001)


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Editorial

What is e-health?

G Eysenbach

J Med Internet Res 2001 (Jun 18); 3(2):e20

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What is e-Health (2): The death of telemedicine?

Vincenzo Della Mea

J Med Internet Res 2001 (Jun 22); 3(2):e22

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Original Papers

A Web-Based Distance Education Course in Nutrition in Public Health: Case study

Dirce M Sigulem, Tania B Morais, Lilian Cuppari, Sylvia C.C Franceschini, Silvia E Priore, Kátia G Camargo, Reinaldo Gimenez, Viviane Bernardo, Daniel Sigulem

J Med Internet Res 2001 (Apr 19); 3(2):e16

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BACKGROUND: Strict work timetables, personal and professional duties or an inability to be absent from home or work can all represent major constraints for those wishing to improve their professional skills. Within this context, the World Wide Web can allow people to conveniently follow distance courses from their homes. OBJECTIVE: To present an experience in the use of the Web in the continuing education of healthcare professionals in Brazil. METHODS: A Web-based distance education course...

A Framework for an Institutional High Level Security Policy for the Processing of Medical Data and their Transmission through the Internet

Christos Ilioudis, George Pangalos

J Med Internet Res 2001 (Apr 06); 3(2):e14

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BACKGROUND: The Internet provides many advantages when used for interaction and data sharing among health care providers, patients, and researchers. However, the advantages provided by the Internet come with a significantly greater element of risk to the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of information. It is therefore essential that Health Care Establishments processing and exchanging medical data use an appropriate security policy. OBJECTIVE: To develop a High Level Security...

Comparing Web and Touch Screen Transaction Log Files

David Nicholas, Paul Huntington, Peter Williams

J Med Internet Res 2001 (May 23); 3(2):e18

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BACKGROUND: Digital health information is available on a wide variety of platforms including PC-access of the Internet, Wireless Application Protocol phones, CD-ROMs, and touch screen public kiosks. All these platforms record details of user sessions in transaction log files, and there is a growing body of research into the evaluation of this data. However, there is very little research that has examined the problems of comparing the transaction log files of kiosks and the Internet....

Virtual Sonography Through the Internet: Volume Compression Issues

Olga Ferrer-Roca, Joseba Vilarchao-Cavia, Juan-Mario Troyano-Luque, Matilde Clavijo

J Med Internet Res 2001 (Jun 22); 3(2):e21

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BACKGROUND: Three-dimensional ultrasound images allow virtual sonography even at a distance. However, the size of final 3-D files limits their transmission through slow networks such as the Internet. OBJECTIVE: To analyze compression techniques that transform ultrasound images into small 3-D volumes that can be transmitted through the Internet without loss of relevant medical information. METHODS: Samples were selected from ultrasound examinations performed during, 1999-2000, in the...

Short Paper

Factors Associated with Intended Use of a Web Site Among Family Practice Patients

Peggy A Smith-Barbaro, John C Licciardone, Howard F Clarke, Samuel T Coleridge

J Med Internet Res 2001 (May 17); 3(2):e17

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BACKGROUND: The World Wide Web has become a widely utilized source of health information. Although the frequency of health related queries is impressive, the demographics associated with patients making queries has not been clearly delineated. OBJECTIVE: This study's objective was to determine health related Internet usage patterns of family medicine patients. METHODS: Internet use among 824 eligible patients 18 years or older attending seven university based family practice clinics during...

Review

Ethical Challenges of Medicine and Health on the Internet: A Review

Kirsti A Dyer

J Med Internet Res 2001 (Jun 28); 3(2):e23

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Viewpoint

Evidence-based Patient Choice and Consumer health informatics in the Internet age

Gunther Eysenbach, Alejandro R Jadad

J Med Internet Res 2001 (Jun 07); 3(2):e19

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The Patient-Physician Relationship in the Internet Age: Future Prospects and the Research Agenda

Ben S Gerber, Arnold R Eiser

J Med Internet Res 2001 (Apr 09); 3(2):e15

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