Informatics for Health and Social Care, a @TandFMedicine Taylor & Francis Journal, promotes evidence-based #informatics as applied to health and social care.
“Alexa, did the pandemic make you smarter?” A follow up content analysis of a virtual assistant’s responses to a prenatal query https://t.co/B9gIFdc9MC
Our Call for Papers for our Special Issue on Artificial Intelligence and Information Technology to Support Aging is out!
Guest Editors @lishenlc@emily_a_largent@walke_the_talk and @GeorgeD5PHL
https://t.co/LQn2N9MIoh
Recruitment and retention in mobile application-based intervention studies: a critical synopsis of challenges and opportunities by W. Bremer and @sarkerabeed
https://t.co/N4gt6cugfH
The 2021 Impact Factors were released today, and, we are pleased to see that Informatics for Health and Social Care’s Impact Factor has increased from 2.439 to 3.082! #informatics#ImpactFactor#healthcareIT
In this Q&A, we asked a few multidisciplinary experts to comment on practical challenges when deploying digital medicine tools in under-resourced settings - thanks to @waltercurioso,
@DanielTing20,
@bramvanginneken and
@MartinWere
https://t.co/0Kg7Hs7iJm
We’re excited about our keynote speaker! With a special interest in gerontology, Dr. Demiris will discuss some of the innovative ways technology can be used to support patients and their families in a variety of settings. Register now: https://t.co/AfhjbefJZe
Today we celebrate the International Day of Women and Girls in Science. Our journal @InformaticsCare supports full and equal access and participation for women and girls in science and recognize their role as agents of change in informatics.
#WomenInScience#WomeninScienceDay
Identifying the underlying factors associated with antidepressant drug discontinuation: content analysis of patients’ drug reviews https://t.co/GaYY99EHBs
Our Editorial Board member @waltercurioso writes about the urgent need for open-data sharing in Latin America in the times of COVID-19
https://t.co/z7AK9syZpx
Preventing Digital Overdiagnosis, a Viewpoint paper by our Editorial Board Member @dcapurro
https://t.co/iG2ln4KzKy via @JAMA_current part of @JAMANetwork
We are excited to welcome Dr. Hannah Marston @HannahRMarston to our Editorial Board! Dr. Marston brings expertise in gerontechnology, user experience for mhealth and ehealth applications and adoption of technology!
Machine learning and natural language processing to identify falls in electronic patient care records from ambulance attendances https://t.co/TFo8pcJGrj