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Background Clinical information systems in the National Health Service do not need to conform to any explicit usability requirements. Poor usability can increase the mental workload experienced by clinicians and cause fatigue, increase error rates and imp... see more

Background Clinical information systems in the National Health Service do not need to conform to any explicit usability requirements. Poor usability can increase the mental workload experienced by clinicians and cause fatigue, increase error rates and imp... see more

Background Clinical information systems in the National Health Service do not need to conform to any explicit usability requirements. Poor usability can increase the mental workload experienced by clinicians and cause fatigue, increase error rates and imp... see more

e4636043The arrival of COVID-19 to the world, and to our region in particular, brought a situation of exception to the customary normality in all walks of life and changes that resented individual and community organization. The pandemic deepened pre-exis... see more

The World Wide Web (WWW) has revolutionised the field of communication, to the extent that it has become the most preferred medium. The Internet itself has wrought a transformation driving the digital environment forward, from a repository of information ... see more

The words “wage theft” frequently make headlines when workers sue employers for underpayment or nonpayment of wages.[1] Wage theft is “the illegal refusal by an employer to pay a worker the wages and benefits that he or she has legally earned.”[2] In the ... see more

LECT 1. NEONATAL CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE: WHAT'S NEW? • S. Costa, U. BottoneLECT 2. THE PRETERM NEWBORN INFANT WITH PATENT DUCTUS ARTERIOSUS: TO TREAT IT? HOW TO MANAGE IT? WHEN TO TREAT IT? • C. CavalliLECT 3. CONGENITAL CARDIOPATHies IN CHILDREN WITH D... see more

Background: Learning Health Systems (LHS) can focus population medicine and Evidence Based Practice; smart technology delivering the next generation of improved healthcare described as Precision Medicine, and yet researchers in the LHS domain presently la... see more

Background: Learning Health Systems (LHS) can focus population medicine and Evidence Based Practice; smart technology delivering the next generation of improved healthcare described as Precision Medicine, and yet researchers in the LHS domain presently la... see more

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