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Published on 31.12.01 in Vol 3, No 4 (2001)

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Works citing "An Ontology of Quality Initiatives and a Model for Decentralized, Collaborative Quality Management on the (Semantic) World Wide Web"

According to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/jmir.3.4.e34):

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  1. Lunt N, Hardey M, Mannion R. Nip, Tuck and Click: Medical Tourism and the Emergence of Web-Based Health Information. The Open Medical Informatics Journal 2010;4(1):1
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  2. Adams SA, de Bont AA. More than just a mouse click: Research into work practices behind the assignment of medical trust marks on the World Wide Web. International Journal of Medical Informatics 2007;76:S14
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  3. Hall CM, Lunt N, Carrera P. Systematic review of web sites for prospective medical tourists. Tourism Review 2011;66(1/2):57
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  4. . Revisiting the online health information reliability debate in the wake of “web 2.0”: An inter-disciplinary literature and website review. International Journal of Medical Informatics 2010;79(6):391
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  5. . Medicine 2.0: Social Networking, Collaboration, Participation, Apomediation, and Openness. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2008;10(3):e22
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  6. . Correlates of Consumer Trust in Online Health Information: Findings From the Health Information National Trends Survey. Journal of Health Communication 2010;16(1):34
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  7. Casey V, Crooks VA, Snyder J, Turner L. “You’re dealing with an emotionally charged individual…”: an industry perspective on the challenges posed by medical tourists’ informal caregiver-companions. Globalization and Health 2013;9(1):31
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  8. Walsh Z, Callaway R, Belle-Isle L, Capler R, Kay R, Lucas P, Holtzman S. Cannabis for therapeutic purposes: Patient characteristics, access, and reasons for use. International Journal of Drug Policy 2013;24(6):511
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  9. Theodosiou L, Green J. Emerging challenges in using health information from the internet. Advances in Psychiatric Treatment 2003;9(5):387
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  10. Frigerio P, Del Monte L, Sotgiu A, De Giacomo C, Vignoli A. Parents’ satisfaction of tele-rehabilitation for children with neurodevelopmental disabilities during the COVID-19 pandemic. BMC Primary Care 2022;23(1)
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According to Crossref, the following books are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/jmir.3.4.e34):

  1. . Consumer Health Informatics. 2005. Chapter 4:34
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  2. . Consumer Health Informatics. 2005. Chapter 18:217
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  3. Kalfoglou Y, Hu B. Cases on Performance Measurement and Productivity Improvement. 2013. chapter 19:416
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  4. Huang Z, Gai N. Social Computing and Social Media. 2014. Chapter 35:365
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