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Research InterestsProfessor Enrico Coiera | | (Position Details) | | Phone 02 9385 3586 | | Email | | Qualifications MB BS Syd, PhD UNSW, FACMI |
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| Australian Institute of Health Innovation | |  
| | Broad Research Areas | |
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Medical Informatics Health Services Research Evidence Based Medicine
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| Communication in Health Care Systems Evidence-based Decision Support Bioinformatics Health Information Systems Patient Safety
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|   | | | Research Interests | |
| Developing models of human-computer interaction to support the rational, appropriate and sustainable development of technological interventions in health care. Developing of advanced knowledge management and decision support tools to assist with clinical decision making, including advanced search engine technologies. Understanding the impact of poor communication systems on health care delivery, with a focus on their role in error and inefficiency, as well as the development of technical and non-technical solutions to improve health organisation communicatio.
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|   | | | ILP Research Interests (Will supervise ILP students) |
| Information Management
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|   | | | Society Memberships & Professional Activities | |
| Fellow Australian College of Health Informatics Fellow American College of Medical Informatics Member, American Medical Informatics Association Journal of American Medical Informatics Association Editorial Board International Journal of Medical Informatics Editorial Board Methods of Information in Medicine, Editorial Board Artificial Intelligence in Medicine Associate Editor Journal of Medical Internet Research - Editorial Board The informatics Review (official publication of the US Association of Medical Directors of Information Systems) - Scientific Advisory Board | |
|   | | | Funding Sources | |
| NHMRC Project Grant ARC Discovery Grant NSW Department of Health Capacity Building Infrastructure Grant HCF Medical Research Foundation | |
|   | | | Key works/Publications | |
| 1. Coiera E, Braithwaite J, Market-based control mechanisms for patient safety, Quality and Safety in Health Care, 2009 18(2): 99–103. [Paper accompanied by three invited commentaries and an editorial: Donaldson C, Is safety safe in the markets hands? Quality and Safety in Health Care, (to appear April 2009). Meltzer D, The Coase Theorem and Patient Safety, Quality and Safety in Health Care, (to appear April 2009). Chin MH, Wilkes AE, Equity Concerns in Market-based Control Schemes for Patient Safety, Quality and Safety in Health Care, (to appear April 2009).] 2. Coiera E, Braithwaite J, Debating market-based control for patient safety: response to commentaries, Quality and Safety in Health Care, (accepted 30 January 2009, to appear April 2009). 3. Coiera E. Building a national health IT system from the middle out. JAMIA. (Accepted March 9, 2009). 4. Lau A, Coiera E, Can cognitive biases during consumer health information searches be reduced to improve decision making? J Am Med Inform Assoc 2009; 16(1):54-65. 5. Magrabi F, Coiera E. Quality of prescribing decision support in primary care: still a work in progress. Medical Journal of Australia 2009; 190 (5): 227-228. 6. Lin F, Sintchenko V, Kong F, Gilbert G, Coiera E, Commonly-used molecular epidemiology markers of Streptococcus agalactiae do not appear to predict virulence, Pathology, (accepted 29 October 2008). 7. Gallego B, Sintchenko S, Wang Q, Hiley L, Gilbert G, Coiera E. Biosurveillance of emerging biothreats using scalable genotype clustering. J Biomed Inform 42(2009) 66-73.. 8. Partridge S, Tsafnat G, Coiera E, Iredell J. Gene cassettes and cassette arrays in mobile resistance integrons. FEMS Microbiology Reviews (accepted 18/2/09). 9. Sintchenko V, Gallego, B, Chung G, Coiera E, Towards Bioinformatics Assisted Infectious Disease Control, BMC Bioinformatics, BMC Bioinformatics 2009, 10(Suppl 2):S10 10. Lin F, Coiera E, Lan R, Sintchenko V, In silico prioritisation of candidate genes for prokaryotic gene function discovery: an application of phylogenetic profiles, BMC Bioinformatics 2009, 10:86. 11. R.B. Altman, R. Balling, J.F. Brinkley, E. Coiera, F. Consorti, M.A. Dhansay, A. Geissbuhler, W. Hersh, S.Y. Kwankam, N.M. Lorenzi, F. Martin-Sanchez, G.I. Mihalas, Y. Shahar, K. Takabayashi, G. Wiederhold Commentaries on Informatics and Medicine: From Molecules to Populations. Meth Inform Med 2008; 47:296-317. 12. Chung G, Coiera E, Are decision trees a feasible knowledge representation to guide extraction of critical information from randomized controlled trial reports? BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making 2008;8:48. 13. Coiera E, Vickland V. Is relevance relevant? User relevance ratings do not predict the impact of Internet search engines on decisions. J Am Med Inform Assoc 2008; 15: 542-545. 14. Coiera E, Westbrook J, Rogers K. Clinical decision velocity is increased when meta-search filters enhance an evidence retrieval system J Am Med Inform Assoc 2008;15:638 – 646. 15. Coiera, E, Communication in Emergency Medical Teams, in Patient Safety for Emergency Medicine Pat Croskerry, Karen Cosby, Stephen Schenkel, and Robert Wears (eds). Lippincott Williams & Wilkins (2008). 16. Lau A, Coiera E, Impact of Web Searching and Social Feedback on Consumer Decision Making: A Prospective Online Experiment, J Med Internet Res 2008 (Jan 22); 10(1):e2 17. Magrabi F, Westbrook JI, Kidd M, Day R, Coiera E Long term patterns of online evidence retrieval use in general practice: a 12-month study. J Med Internet Res 2008;10(1):e6. 18. Sintchenko V, Coiera E, Gilbert L, Decision support systems for antibiotic prescribing, Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases 2008 ;21(6):573-9. 19. Sintchenko V, Coiera E. Developing decision support systems in clinical bioinformatics. Methods in Molecular Medicine. 2008 141:331-352. 20. Westbrook J, Coiera E, Brear M, Stapleton S, Rob M, Murphy M, Creagan P. Impact of an ultrabroadband emergency department telemedicine system on the care of acutely ill patients and clinicians' work, Medical Journal of Australia, 2008; 188 (12): 704-708. 21. Lau A, Coiera E. Do people experience cognitive biases while searching for information? J Am Med Inform Assoc 2007;14:599-608. 22. Coiera E, Lessons from the NHS National Programme for IT, Medical Journal of Australia 2007; 186 (1): 3-4. 23. Coiera E, Getting technical about socio-technical systems science, International Journal of Medical Informatics, 2007;76(S1): 98-103. 24. Magrabi F, Westbrook J, Coiera E, What factors are associated with the integration of evidence retrieval technology into routine general practice settings? International Journal of Medical Informatics, 76(10):701-9. 25. Westbrook JI, Coiera E, Gosling AS, Braithwaite J. Critical incidents and journey mapping as techniques to evaluate the impact of online evidence retrieval systems on health care delivery and patient outcomes. International Journal of Medical Informatics. 2007 76(2-3);234-245. 26. Coiera E, Hovenga E. Building a sustainable health system. Methods Of Information In Medicine; 2007; 46 (Supp1) 11-18. 27. Coiera E, Magrabi F, Sintchenko V, Zrimec T, McDonnell G, Chung G, Tsafnat G. The Centre for Health Informatics at the University of New South Wales – a clinical informatics research centre. Methods Of Information In Medicine; 46 (Supp1) 141-8. 28. Westbrook JI, Braithwaite J, Georgiou A, Ampt A, Creswick N, Coiera E, Iedema R (2007) Multi-method evaluation of information and communication technologies in health in the context of wicked problems and socio-technical theory. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association 2007;14:746-755. 29. Coiera E. Health Informatics – in reply [letter], Medical Journal of Australia 2007;186(11),608. 30. Westbrook JI, Coiera EW, Callen JL, Aarts J (eds). Information technology in Health Care 2007, Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on information Technology in Health Care; Socio-technical approaches, IOS Press, 311pp. 31. Coiera E, Magrabi F, Westbrook J, Kidd M, Day R, Protocol for the Quick Clinical study: a randomised controlled trial to assess the impact of an online evidence retrieval system on decision-making in general practice [ISRCTN03597773], BMC Biomedical Informatics and Decision Making 2006, 6:33. 32. Coiera E, Westbrook J, Should clinical software be regulated? Medical Journal of Australia. 2006:184(12);600-1. 33. Coiera E, Westbrook JI, Wyatt J (2006) The safety and quality of decision support systems, Methods Of Information In Medicine 45: 20-25 Suppl. 1, 2006. 34. Coiera E, Communication systems in healthcare, Clin Biochem Rev 2006:27(ii):8 35. Lau A, Coiera E, A Bayesian model that predicts the impact of Web searching on decision-making, Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 57 (7): 873-880 May 2006. 36. Alvarez G, Coiera E, (2006) Interdisciplinary Communication: an uncharted source of medical error? Journal of Critical Care 21(3);236-242. [S. Bakken, Commentary on interdisciplinary communication: An unchartered source of medical error?, Journal of Critical Care, Volume 21, Issue 3, September 2006, Page 242] 37. E Coiera, M Walther, K Nguyen, NH Lovell, An architecture for knowledge-based and federated search of online clinical evidence, Journal of Medical Internet Research. 2005 Oct 24;7(5). 38. Magrabi F, Coiera EW, Westbrook J, Gosling AS, Vickland V (2005) General practitioners' use of online evidence during consultations, International Journal of Medical Informatics, vol.74, no.1, pp.1-12 39. Westbrook JI, Coiera EW, Gosling AS,. Do online information retrieval systems help experienced clinicians answer clinical questions? J Am Med Inform Assoc 2005; 12: 315-321 40. Westbrook JI, Gosling AS, Coiera EW. The impact of an online evidence system on confidence in decision making in a controlled setting. Medical Decision Making. 2005;25:178-185. [Editorial: W. Hersh, Ubiquitous but Unfinished: Online Information Retrieval Systems, Medical Decision Making, 2005;25:147-8.] 41. E. Coiera, R. Clarke, “e-Consent”: the design and implementation of consumer consent mechanisms in an electronic environment. IMIA Yearbook of Medical Informatics 2005: Ubiquitous Health Care Systems. Haux R, Kulikowski C, editors. Stuttgart: Schattauer, 2005. p. 224-235. 42. Alvarez G, Coiera EW (2005) Interruptive communication patterns in the intensive care unit ward round, International Journal of Medical Informatics, vol.74, pp.791-796 43. Touissant PJ, Coiera EW (2005) Special issue: supporting communication in health care, International Journal of Medical Informatics Oct;74(10):779-81 44. Sintchenko V, Iredell JR, Gilbert GL, Coiera EW (2005) Handheld computer based decision support reduces patient length of stay and antibiotic prescribing in critical care, Journal of American Medical Informatics Association, vol 12, pp.398-402. 45. Westbrook JI, Coiera E, Magrabi F (2005) The outcomes when clinicians use online evidence systems. Invited Commentary. Annals of Family Medicine. 3, http://www.annfammed.org/cgi/eletters/3/6/507. 46. E. Coiera, Four rules for the reinvention of healthcare, BMJ, 2004;328:1197-1199. 47. R. Spencer, E. Coiera, Variation in Communication Loads on Clinical Staff in the Emergency Department, Annals of Emergency Medicine 2004:44/3,268-273. 48. E. Coiera, R. Clarke, “e-Consent”: the design and implementation of consumer consent mechanisms in an electronic environment. Journal American Medical Informatics Association, 2004;11:129–140. [Selected as one of the best papers of the year and republished in the IMIA Yearbook of Medical Informatics 2005: Ubiquitous Health Care Systems. Haux R, Kulikowski C, editors. Stuttgart: Schattauer, 2005: 224-235.] 49. J. Westbrook, A. S. Gosling, E. Coiera, Do clinicians use online evidence to support patient care? A study of 55,000 clinicians, Journal American Medical Informatics Association, 2004;11:113–120 50. J. S. Ash, M. Berg, E. Coiera, Some Unintended Consequences of Information Technology in Health Care: The Nature of Patient Care Information System Related Errors, Journal American Medical Informatics Association, 11(2),104-112, 2004. [An ISI Science ‘fast-breaking’ paper, making a significant impact upon the research community, based upon the rapidity with which others cite the work]. 51. V. Sintchenko, E. Coiera, J. Iredell, G Gilbert, The impact of decision support on antibiotic prescribing decisions: an interactive web experiment, Journal American Medical Informatics Association, 2004 ; 11: 71-77. 52. E. Coiera, Designing interactions, in M. Berg (ed.), Health Information Management – Integrating Information technology in Health care Work, Routledge, London, 101-124, 2004. 53. M. Fieschi, E. Coiera, Y Li (eds). Proceedings of the 11th World Congress on Medical Informatics – Medinfo 2004, IOS Press, 2 vols. 54. A Adily, J I Westbrook, E Coiera, J E Ward, Use of on-line evidence databases by Australian public health practitioners, Medical Informatics and the Internet in Medicine, 29:2, 127 – 136 (2004). 55. E. Coiera, Guide to Health Informatics, 2nd Ed., Arnold, London, 440pp. 56. E. Coiera, C. Simpson (eds). Proceedings of the Combined Conferences of the 11th National Health Informatics Conference (HIC) and 12th National RACGP Computer Conference, 246pp. 57. Gosling AS, Westbrook JI, Coiera EW, Variation in the use of online clinical evidence: A qualitative analysis, Int. J. Med. Inform 69;1,2003,1-16. 58. E. Coiera, Interaction Design Theory, Int. J. Med. Inform 69(2-3):2003,205-222. 52. V. Sintchenko, E. Coiera, Which clinical decisions benefit from automation? A task complexity approach, Int. J. Med. Inform (2003), 70, 309 -316. 53. E. Coiera, When Conversation is Better than Computation, Yearbook of Medical Informatics. 2002; Springer. 54. E. Coiera, Update: Medical Informatics, Med J Aust 2002; 176 (1): 20. 55. E. Coiera, R. Jayasuriya, J. Hardy, A. Bannan, M. Thorpe, Communication loads on clinicians in the Emergency Department, Med J Aust 2002, 176:415-418. [Editorial: C Vincent, R Wears, Communication in the emergency department: separating the signal from the noise, The Medical Journal of Australia, 176 (9): 409-410, (2002).] 56. E. Coiera, Review: Essentials of telemedicine and telecare, BMJ 2002;324:1104. 57. V. Sintchenko, E. Coiera, Which clinical decisions benefit from automation? A task complexity approach, in G. Surjan et al. (eds), Health Data in the Information Society, Proceeding of MIE2002, pp 639-648, IOS Press, Amsterdam (2002). 58. V. Sintchenko, G.L.Gilbert, E. Coiera, D. Dwyer, Treat or test first? Decision analysis of empirical antiviral treatment of influenza virus infection versus treatment based on rapid test results. J Clin Virol 25 15-21, 2002. 59. E. Coiera, Maximising the uptake of evidence into clinical practice – an information economics approach, MJA 2001; 174: 467-470. 60. Sintchenko V, Iredell JR, Coiera E., Gilbert GL. What do physicians think about evidence-based antibiotic use in critical care? A survey of Australian intensivists and infectious disease practitioners. J Intern Med 2001;31:462-469. 61. E. Coiera, Mediated Agent Interaction, in Quaglini, Barahona and Adreassen (Eds). AIME 2001 - Proceedings of the 8th Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Medicine Europe, Springer Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence No. 2101, Berlin (2001). 62. E. Coiera, Information economics and the Internet. Journal American Medical Informatics Association. 7, 215-221, 2000. 63. E. Coiera, When Conversation is better than Computation. Journal American Medical Informatics Association. 7,277-286, 2000. [Selected as one of the best papers of the year and republished in the IMIA Yearbook of Medical Informatics. Schattauer; 2002; 389-98.] 64. J. Parker, E. Coiera, Improving Clinical Communication: a view from Psychology. Journal American Medical Informatics Association. 2000; 7:453-461. 72. E. Coiera, B. Dowton. Editorial: Re-inventing Ourselves - How on-line 'just-in-time' CME may help bring about a genuinely evidence-based clinical practice, MJA 2000; 173: 343-344. 73. Pradhan, M., Warren, J., Chu, S., Coiera, E. & Lynn Zelmer, AC., Proceedings HIC 2000 (Editors), August 2000. ISBN 0958537054. 74. E. Coiera, Editorial: The impact of culture on technology, MJA 1999; 171: 508-509. 75. E. Coiera, 10 essential clinical informatics skills, J.R.Coll.Surg.Edinb., 44, 269-70, (1999). 76. E. Coiera, Editorial: Information epidemics, economics and immunity on the Internet, British Medical Journal, 317: 1469-1470, (1998). 77. E. Coiera, V. Tombs, Communication behaviours in a hospital setting - an observational study, British Medical Journal, 316,673-677, (1998). [Editorial: J. Gosbee , Communication among health professionals, BMJ, 316, 642, 28 Feb, (1998)] 78. E. Coiera, Editorial: Medical Informatics meets Medical Education - There's more to information than technology, Medical Journal of Australia, 6 April, (1998). 79. E. Coiera, Four myths about the information revolution in Healthcare, in Rethinking IT and Health, J. Lenaghan (ed.), Institute of Public Policy Research, London, (1998). 80. E. Coiera, Guide to Medical Informatics, the Internet and Telemedicine, Chapman and Hall, London, (1997), 376pp. [Reviews: "required reading for every physician intending to enter a fellowship program in medical informatics, and it is also highly recommended to every doctor and medical student interested in this emerging medical specialty" JAMA, October 21, 1998; an "elegant and lucid textbook... 4 stars (excellent)" British Medical Journal, 10 January 1998; "immensely readable and practical ... this is an insightful book which presents thought-provoking challenges for us all" Medical Journal of Australia] 81. D. Hau, E. Coiera, Learning Qualitative Models of Dynamic Systems, Machine Learning, 26, 177-211, (1997). 82. E. Coiera, Medical Informatics, in D. S. Alberts, D. S. Papp, (eds.), The Information Age Anthology: An anthology on its impacts and consequences, Vol. 1, Part 2, 289-310, National Defense University, Washington DC, (1997). 83. E. Coiera, Editorial: The Internet’s challenge to healthcare provision, British Medical Journal, 311, 2-4, (1996). [Editorial: R. Smith, Editor’s Choice: The greatest breakthrough since fire or just more technology?, BMJ, 312, ii, January 6, (1996).] 84. E. Coiera, Editorial: Artificial Intelligence in Medicine - The Challenges Ahead, Journal American Medical Informatics Association, 3,6, 363-366, (1996). 85. E. Coiera, The Internet, Evidence-based Medicine, and the Rise of Medical Informatics, Orgyn, October, (1996). 86. E. Coiera, V. Tombs, T. Clutton-Brock, Attentional overload as a fundamental cause of human error in monitoring , Hewlett Packard Laboratories Technical Report, 1996. 87. E. Coiera, Medical Informatics, British Medical Journal, 310, 1381-7, (1995). [Editorial: T. Delamothe, BMJ on the Internet, BMJ, 310, 1343, 27 May, (1995).] 88. E. Coiera, Medical Informatics, The Medical Journal of Australia, 160, 438-440, (1994). 89. E. Coiera, Automated Signal Interpretation, in P. Hutton, C. Prys-Roberts (eds.) Monitoring in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, Bailliere Tindall Ltd., London, (1994), 32-42. 90. E. Coiera, Question the Assumptions, in P. Barahona, J.P. Christensen (eds.), Knowledge and Decisions in Health Telematics - The Next Decade, IOS Press, Amsterdam, (1994), 61-66. 91. J. Durinck, E. Coiera, R. Baud et.al, The Role of Knowledge Based Systems in Clinical Practice, in P. Barahona, J.P. Christensen (eds.), Knowledge and Decisions in Health Telematics - The Next Decade, IOS Press, Amsterdam, (1994), 199-203. 92. E. Coiera, Editorial: Intelligent Monitoring and Control of Dynamic Physiological Systems, Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, 5, (1993), 1-8. 93. E. Coiera, Intermediate Depth Representations, Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, 4, (1992), 431-445. 94. E. Coiera, Qualitative Superposition, Artificial Intelligence, 56, (1992), 171-196. 95. E. Coiera, The Qualitative Representation of Physical Systems, Knowledge Engineering Review, 7,1,(1992), 55-77 96. E. Coiera, Monitoring Diseases with Empirical and Model Generated Histories, in E. Keravnou (ed.), Medical Artificial Intelligence I - Deep Models for Medical Knowledge Engineering, Elsevier, Amsterdam, (1992), 71-88. 97. E. Coiera, Qualitative superposition of unmodelled systems, HP Laboratories Bristol Technical Report HPL-92-166, (1992). 98. E. Coiera, Incorporating user and dialogue models into the interface design of an intelligent patient monitor, Medical Informatics, 16, 4, (1991), 331-346. 99. E. Coiera, Monitoring Diseases with Empirical and Model Generated Histories, Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, 2, (1990), 135-147. [Selected for republication in E. Keravnou (ed.), Medical Artificial Intelligence I - Deep Models for Medical Knowledge Engineering, Elsevier, Amsterdam, (1992), 71-88.]
Refereed conference papers
100. Lin F, Sintchenko V, Coiera E (2009) A comparative genomic approach for suggesting candidate virulence genes in Streptococcus pneumoniae. (poster) Genetics and Genomics of Infectious Diseases 2009 (Nature conference); Singapore, 21-24 March 2009 101. Sintchenko V, Gallego, B, Chung G, Coiera E, Towards Bioinformatics Assisted Infectious Disease Control, American Medical Informatics Association Summit on Translational Bioinformatics, March 10-12, San Francisco. [Given a Best Paper Award 2008. Selected for publication in BMC Bioniformatics in an extended version] 102. Tsafnat G, Coiera E, Computational Reasoning Across Multiple Models (Poster), American Medical Informatics Association Summit on Translational Bioinformatics, March 10-12, San Francisco. 103. Chung G., Coiera E, “Towards Summarizing Clinical Texts: Experiments in Classification and Information Extraction,” BioNLP’07, Prague, Czech Republic, June 2007. (accepted April 27, 2007). 104. Lau A, Coiera E. How do clinicians search for and access biomedical literature to answer clinical questions? 12th World Congress on Health Informatics (Medinfo). 2007;12(Pt 1):152-6. [Nominated for Medinfo best paper award]. 105. Magrabi F, McDonnell G, Westbrook J, Coiera E, Using Accident Models to Design Safe Electronic Medication Management Systems, 12th World Congress on Medical Informatics (MedInfo). 2007;12(Pt 2):948-52. 106. Sintchenko V, Usherwood T, Coiera E. Are clinicians’ information needs and decision support affected by different models of care? Experimental study. 12th World Congress on Health Informatics (Medinfo). 2007;12(Pt 2):895-9. 107. Li YC, Middelton B, Coiera E, Patel V, Patient safety informatics – a synergy of technological, behavioural and organizational approaches to reduce medical errors, 12th World Congress on Health Informatics (MEDINFO2007). Brisbane, August 2007. 108. Sintchenko V, Coiera E, Decision Complexity Affects the Extent and Type of Decision Support Use, American Medical Informatics Association Annual Symposium, 724-8, November 2006. 109. Magrabi F, McDonnell G, Westbrook JI, Coiera E (2006) Using accident models to design safe electronic medication management systems. SimTech Health Care Simulation Conference, Brisbane September 2006. 110. Westbrook JI, Coiera EW, Braithwaite J (2005) Measuring the impact of online evidence retrieval systems using critical incidents and journey mapping, Connecting Medical Informatics and Bio-Informatics: Proceedings of XIX Medical Informatics Europe Conference, Engelbrecht E, Geissbuhler A, Lovis C, Mihalas G (eds), Geneva Switzerland, ISO Press, pp.533-538. 111. Brear M, Westbrook JI, Newman C, Salter C, Stapleton S, Murphy M, Cregan P, Coiera E (2005) Organisational Barriers to Telemedicine Implementation: Results From Qualitative Research. 13th National Health Informatics Conference. Melbourne 31 July – 2 August. 112. Magrabi F, Westbrook JI, Coiera E, Gosling AS Clinicians Assessments of the Usefulness of Online Evidence to Answer Clinical Questions. 11th World Congress on Medical Informatics (MedInfo) 2004. 113. Westbrook J, Braithwaite J, Iedema R, Coiera E. Evaluating the impact of information and communication technologies on complex organizational systems: a multi-disciplinary, multi-method framework 12th World Congress on Medical Informatics (MEDINFO) 2004:1323-1327. 114. M Walsh, J. Illife, E. Coiera, Building workforce capacity in health information, Health Online Summit, Brisbane, March 2003. 115. E. Coiera. Working with Technology – Moving from designing machines to designing interactions. ANZCA ASM – Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists Annual Scientific Meeting, Hobart, May, 2003. 116. R Spencer, P Logan, E Coiera Socio-technical factors surrounding practices related to telephone, paging and information system use in an Emergency Department, HIC 2003 - Health Informatics Conference, August, 2003. 112. F. Magrabi, V. Vickland, E. Coiera, J.Westbrook, A. S. Gosling, Online evidence in general practice: trial of the Quick Clinical evidence retrieval system, HIC 2003 - Health Informatics Conference, August, 2003. 113. R. Spencer, P. Logan, E. Coiera, Exploring emergency department communication patterns, Evidence to Excellence': in Emergency Care Conference, 28-29 August, 2003, Sydney. 114. A Y.S. Lau, E Coiera, N Lovell, The need for evidence-based knowledge at the point of care: what problems do general practitioners have? HIC 2002 - Health Informatics Conference, August, 2002. 115. M Walther, K Nguyen, H Garsden, E Coiera, N Lovell, Architecture for an on-line and just-in-time decision-support for General Practice, HIC 2002 - Health Informatics Conference, August, 2002. 116. Lovell, N.H., Coiera, E.W., Walther, M., Nguyen, K., Garsden, H., Vickland, V., Chuquipiondo, L. (2002). Quick clinical: an architecture for online decision-support in general practice medicine. EPSM Conference, 14-18th Nov., Rotorua, NZ. 117. E. Coiera. Communication in the ED, Australian College of Emergency Medicine Annual Scientific Meeting, Sydney, November, 2002. 118. E. Coiera, “Quick Clinical” - On-line and just-in-time decision support for General Practice, RACGP Computing Conference, 2001. 119. Sintchenko V, Iredell JR, Coiera E, Gilbert GL. Hand-held computing to support antibiotic prescribing decisions – how far away? Intensive Care in the New Millennium. The 8th World Congress of Intensive and Critical Care edicine. Sydney, October 2001. P143. 120. T. Menzies, B Cukic, E Coiera, Smaller, faster agent dialogues via conversational probing, AAAI-99 Workshop on Negotiation: Settling conflicts and identifying opportunities, July 18-19, Orlando, Florida, (1999). 121. E. Coiera, Clinical Communication - A New Informatics Paradigm, Proc. American Medical Informatics Association Autumn Symposium, 17-21, (1996). 122. Matthews M. Thick. Coiera. Matthews. Brahams. Harrison.,Russell. Dewar. Freeman. Wootton. Davies. Lewis, What is the carrier's view?, Telemedicine, Round Table Series - Royal Society of Medicine. Issue 41 (pp 12-18), 1996. 123. Freeman K. Russell. Wootton. Thick. Brahams. Clayton. Lewis. Coiera. Johnson. Gold. Davies, What kind of medicine is this?, Telemedicine, Round Table Series - Royal Society of Medicine. Issue 41 (pp 19-26), 1996. 124. D. Hau, E. Coiera, Learning Qualitative Models from Physiological Signals, Working Notes of the AAAI Symposium on AI in Medicine - Interpreting Clinical Data, Stanford University, March 21-23, 67-71, (1994). A. Glowinski, E. Coiera, M. O'Neil, The role of domain models in maintaining consistency of large medical knowledge bases, in M. Stefanelli et. al. (eds.) AIME 91, Lecture notes in Medical Informatics 44, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 72-81,(1991). 117. E. Coiera, Qualitative Disease Histories, Proceedings of the International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence - 1991 W-15 Workshop on Representing knowledge in medical decision support systems, Sydney, August, (1991). 118. E. Coiera, Applying Expert Systems Successfully, Proceedings of the 6th Royal Australian College of General Practitioners Computer Conference, Sydney, May, (1990). 119. P. Compton, E. Coiera, V. Vasylenko, Qualitative Modeling: A Tool for Simulating Glucose and other Endocrine Control Systems, Hormone and Metabolic Research, Supplement Series Vol. 24, Georg Thieme Veralg, Stuttgart, (1990). (Proceedings of the Computers and Quantitative Approaches to Diabetes International Symposium, 13th International Diabetes Federation Congress, Sydney, November, (1988)). 120. E. Coiera, Learning Qualitative Models from Example Behaviours, Proceedings of the Third Qualitative Physics Workshop, Stanford University, Palo Alto, August, (1989). 121. E. Coiera, Intelligent Patient Monitoring, Proceedings of the Fifth Australian Conference on Applications of Expert Systems, University of Technology, Sydney, (1989), 23-43. 122. E. Coiera, Modeling Clinical Expectation Over Time, Proceedings of the Third Australian Conference on Applications of Expert Systems, University of Technology, Sydney, (1987), 103-123. | |
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