《英国医生杂志》.2004年.第20期
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- Universal consent form might help
- Evidence base: rock of certainty or shifting sands?
- Evidence base: rock of certainty or shifting sands?
- Alcohol evidence and policy
- Alcohol evidence and policy
- Learning from low income countries: what are the lessons?
- Learning from low income countries: what are the lessons?
- Learning from low income countries: what are the lessons?
- Learning from low income countries: what are the lessons?
- Learning from low income countries: what are the lessons?
- Family friendly care
- Kangaroo Mother Care, an example to follow from developing countries
- The power of positive deviance
- the devil is in the detail
- The professor of "telepreventive medicine"
- GPs worried about having to change to new untested software systems
- All hospital bookings to be done electronically by end of 2005
- Paper prescriptions will soon be distinctly "last season"
- Can the new "electronic highway" for the NHS have a smooth launch?
- EU wants every member to develop a "roadmap" for ehealth
- NHS overcharged for private surgery
- Welsh health service is "unsustainable," report says
- NHS improving—but could still do better, admits health secretary
- Experts urge action to stop animal diseases infecting humans
- Judge finds Governor Bush's law unconstitutional
- Internet access is a socioeconomic issue
- NHS national programme for information technology
- NHS national programme for information technology
- Soft networks for bridging the gap between research and practice: illuminative evaluation of CHAIN
- Computer aided prescribing leaves holes in the safety net
- Prescribing safety features of general practice computer systems: evaluation using simulated test cases
- Sustainability of medical imaging
- Sustainability of medical imaging
- Learning from low income countries: what are the lessons?
- Learning from low income countries: what are the lessons?
- Learning from low income countries: what are the lessons?
- Learning from low income countries: what are the lessons?
- Learning from low income countries: what are the lessons?
- Learning from low income countries: what are the lessons?
- Learning from low income countries: what are the lessons?
- Learning from low income countries: what are the lessons?
- Learning from low income countries: what are the lessons?
- Learning from failed health reform in Uganda
- The pros and cons of essential medicines for rich countries
- The concept of essential medicines: lessons for rich countries
- Reducing maternal and neonatal mortality in the poorest communities
- Innovative low cost technologies for biomedical research and diagnosis in developing countries
- Expanding antiretroviral therapy in Malawi: drawing on the country's experience with tuberculosis
- Learning from low income countries: mental health
- Traditional herbal medicines for malaria
- An information system and medical record to support HIV treatment in rural Haiti
- Reducing length of stay in hospital for very low birthweight infants by involving mothers in a stepdown unit: an experience from Karachi(Pa
- Prevention of mother to child transmission of HIV: evaluation of a pilot programme in a district hospital in rural Zimbabwe
- Community models of mental care warrant more governmental support
- Iranian national thalassaemia screening programme
- Crotaline snake bite in the Ecuadorian Amazon: randomised double blind comparative trial of three South American polyspecific antivenoms
- Babies fed defective formula are still being treated for neurological damage
- Proposed Mental Health Bill may breach human rights, says Law Society
- NHS agrees 7% price reduction for prescription drugs for next five years
- Bangladesh group has trained 30 000 community health workers
- NHS agrees discount with Microsoft to save £330m on software over nine years
- More surveillance of drugs is needed to protect public
- European Union may relax rules on marketing baby milk
- Robin Cook warns of threat to aid from war against terrorism
- Five cases of child murder to be reopened
- US doctors want to be paid for email communication with patients
- Electronic prescribing could save at least $29bn
- Six health workers sentenced to death in Libya
- Whistleblower removed from job for talking to the press
- Pregnancy and childbirth are leading causes of death in teenage girls in developing countries
- In brief
- Doctors' experience with handheld computers in clinical practice: qualitative study
- Patients' experience with a diabetes support programme based on an interactive electronic medical record: qualitative study
- Junior doctors attack government抯 training reforms
- Generics industry and doctors nervous over free trade deal
- BMA settles in race discrimination cases
- WHO its admits target on AIDS drugs may be unrealistic
- Alcohol evidence and policy
- Alcohol evidence and policy
- Use of healthcare resources in the last six months of life
- Use of healthcare resources in the last six months of life
- Use of healthcare resources in the last six months of life
- Use of healthcare resources in the last six months of life
- Four rules for the reinvention of health care
- Digital bridges need concrete foundations: lessons from the Health InterNetwork India
- HINARI: bridging the global information divide
- Learning from e-patients at Massachusetts General Hospital
- The clinician's perspective on electronic health records and how they can affect patient care
- Handheld computers
- Critical care medicine mailing list: growth of an online forum
- Advertising campaign on a major internet search engine to promote colorectal cancer screening
- International online discussion lists on chronic myelogenous leukaemia
- Health related virtual communities and electronic support groups: systematic review of the effects of online peer to peer interactions
- European Union may relax rules on marketing baby milk
- Government will not bail out trusts in difficulty, minister says
- Heart disease in diabetic patients is undertreated
- From looking at cells to looking at systems
- Demystifying health care
- An extra dollar can go a long way
- Supporting surgery for obstetric fistula
- Old drugs for heart failure nearly halve deaths in black people
- Will Bush's insurance scheme help the uninsured?
- MP criticises government response on open access publishing
- In brief