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International Journal of Healthcare Technology and Management Q4 Unclaimed
International Journal of Healthcare Technology and Management is a journal indexed in SJR in Health Informatics and Leadership and Management with an H index of 20. It has an SJR impact factor of 0,187 and it has a best quartile of Q4. It is published in English. It has an SJR impact factor of 0,187.
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Languages: English
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Non OAMetrics
0,187
SJR Impact factor20
H Index10
Total Docs (Last Year)43
Total Docs (3 years)564
Total Refs29
Total Cites (3 years)43
Citable Docs (3 years)0.68
Cites/Doc (2 years)56.4
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Enterprise-wide systems enabling physicians to manage care
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View moreThe role of politics in the implementation of information systems: a hospital case
View moreSurfing the wave of telematics-based flexible and distance learning: lessons from the telematics application program of the European Community
View moreAssessing variation in utilisation of master patient indexing in medical record systems
View moreAssessment of data quality management as an organisational function: implications for evidence-based medicine
View moreParticipation the community work way
View moreIntegrating spatial regression into healthcare decision support systems
View moreNetworks of collaboration: challenges to electronic process improvement for health information delivery
View moreEnd-user perceptions of the impacts of computer self-efficacy and outcome expectancy on job performance and patient care when using a medical information system
View moreIntegrating hospital information systems: a bottom-up approach
View moreThe AKAMAI evaluation initiative: evaluating the impact of telemedicine on healthcare delivery (Phase I)
View moreImprovement of 3D visualisation of the brain using anisotropic diffusion smoothing of MR data
View moreFrom stethoscope to ambient intelligence: the evolution of healthcare
View moreA facilitated approach to developing collaborative action in primary healthcare
View moreA vision of the e-healthcare era
View moreStrategic management of innovation risk in the biopharmaceutical industry: a UK perspective
View moreA Web-based physician's telemedicine system for a new age
View moreUse of wireless web services to improve patient compliance in clinical drug trials
View moreAdministrative climate and staffing levels in healthcare systems: a risk-adjusted analysis of veterans' hospitals
View moreCommunity led regeneration - experiences from London
View moreA qualitative assessment of patient and provider satisfaction with new implementation of a telemedicine system
View moreThe effect of macro-environmental variables on leader behaviour in clinical pathology laboratories
View moreModelling the effects of upper arm cuff pressure on pulse morphology
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