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2020 – today
- 2023
- [j20]Jen Bichel-Findlay, Sabine Koch, John Mantas, Shabbir Syed-Abdul, Najeeb Al-Shorbaji, Elske Ammenwerth, Analía Baum, Elizabeth M. Borycki, George Demiris, Arie Hasman, William R. Hersh, Evelyn J. S. Hovenga, Ursula Hübner, Elaine S. Huesing, André Kushniruk, Kye Hwa Lee, Christoph U. Lehmann, Svein-Ivar Lillehaug, Heimar F. Marin, Michael Marschollek, Fernando Martín-Sánchez, Mark Merolli, Aurore Nishimwe, Kaija Saranto, Danielle Sent, Aviv Shachak, Jai Ganesh Udayasankaran, Martin Chieng Were, Graham Wright:
Recommendations of the International Medical Informatics Association (IMIA) on Education in Biomedical and Health Informatics: Second Revision. Int. J. Medical Informatics 170: 104908 (2023) - [c25]Nicholas Kirui, Jemima Kamano, Simon Muhindi Savai, Lawrence Misoi, Steven Rono, Martin Chieng Were:
Patient-Specific Mobile Phone-Generated Reminders and Quality of Hypertension Care in Western Kenya. MedInfo 2023: 254-258 - 2022
- [c24]Simon Muhindi Savai, Md. Kamrul Hasan, Jemima Kamano, Lawrence Misoi, Peter Wakholi, Martin Chieng Were:
Data Cleaning Process for mHealth Log Data to Inform Health Worker Performance. ICIMTH 2022: 75-78 - 2021
- [j19]Martin Chieng Were, Wu Gong, Priscillah Balirwa, Bonny Enock Balugaba, Ada Yeung, Leslie Pierce, Donna Ingles, Young Kim, Hyeon Jeong Lee, Bryan E. Shepherd:
Comparative analysis of competency coverage within accredited master's in health informatics programs in the East African region. J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc. 28(9): 1843-1848 (2021) - [j18]Milka Bochere Gesicho, Martin Chieng Were, Ankica Babic:
Evaluating performance of health care facilities at meeting HIV-indicator reporting requirements in Kenya: an application of K-means clustering algorithm. BMC Medical Informatics Decis. Mak. 21(1): 6 (2021) - [j17]Philomena Ngugi, Martin Chieng Were, Ankica Babic:
Users' perception on factors contributing to electronic medical records systems use: a focus group discussion study in healthcare facilities setting in Kenya. BMC Medical Informatics Decis. Mak. 21(1): 362 (2021) - [c23]Oliver J. Bear Don't Walk IV, Kevin K. Wiley, Lois Walters-Threat, Rebecca L. Rivera, Martin Chieng Were, Tiffani J. Bright:
A Framework to Support Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion within AMIA Through Strengthened Pathways, Support and Leadership. AMIA 2021 - [c22]Job N. Nyangena, Kimutai Some, Mike Kuria, Ann Nangulu, Simon Kasasa, Frances B. da Costa Vroom, Graham Wright, Martin Chieng Were:
Developing Harmonized Benchmarks for the Master of Science in Health Informatics for the East African Region. MedInfo 2021: 907-911 - 2020
- [j16]Sight Ampamya, John M. Kitayimbwa, Martin Chieng Were:
Performance of an open source facial recognition system for unique patient matching in a resource-limited setting. Int. J. Medical Informatics 141: 104180 (2020) - [j15]Martin Chieng Were, Wu Gong, Priscillah Balirwa, Bonny Enock Balugaba, Ada Yeung, Leslie Pierce, Donna Ingles, Young Kim, Bryan E. Shepherd:
Coverage of IMIA-recommended Competencies by Masters in Health Informatics Degree Programs in East Africa. Int. J. Medical Informatics 143: 104265 (2020) - [j14]Milka Bochere Gesicho, Martin Chieng Were, Ankica Babic:
Data cleaning process for HIV-indicator data extracted from DHIS2 national reporting system: a case study of Kenya. BMC Medical Informatics Decis. Mak. 20(1): 293 (2020) - [c21]Milka Bochere Gesicho, Ankica Babic, Martin Chieng Were:
Health Facility Ownership Type and Performance on HIV Indicator Data Reporting in Kenya. MIE 2020: 1301-1302
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j13]Martin Chieng Were, Chaitali Sinha, Caricia Catalani:
A systematic approach to equity assessment for digital health interventions: case example of mobile personal health records. J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc. 26(8-9): 884-890 (2019) - [c20]Job N. Nyameino, Fazle Rabbi, Ben-Richard Ebbesvik, Martin Chieng Were, Yngve Lamo:
A Model Driven Approach to the Development of Gamified Interactive Clinical Practice Guidelines. ENASE 2019: 147-158 - [c19]Job N. Nyameino, Ben-Richard Ebbesvik, Fazle Rabbi, Martin Chieng Were, Yngve Lamo:
Model-Driven Automatic Question Generation for a Gamified Clinical Guideline Training System. ENASE (Selected Papers) 2019: 227-245 - [c18]Joan Nakibuuka, Agnes Rwashana Semwanga, Martin Chieng Were:
Implementation of USSD Technology to Improve Quality of Routinely Reported Health Data in a Resource-Limited Setting. ICIMTH 2019: 162-165 - [c17]Priscillah Balirwa, Thomas S. Mwogi, Evelyn Kigozi Kahiigi, Martin Chieng Were:
Development and Usability of Mobile-based Healthcare Protocols in Kenya. ICIMTH 2019: 248-251 - [c16]Job N. Nyameino, Fazle Rabbi, Khalid A. Mughal, Martin Chieng Were, Yngve Lamo:
A Model Driven Approach to the Design of a Gamified e-Learning System for Clinical Guidelines. MedInfo 2019: 734-738 - 2018
- [j12]Ezequiel B. Ossemane, Troy D. Moon, Martin Chieng Were, Elizabeth Heitman:
Ethical issues in the use of SMS messaging in HIV care and treatment in low- and middle-income countries: case examples from Mozambique. J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc. 25(4): 423-427 (2018) - [j11]Ezequiel B. Ossemane, Troy D. Moon, Martin Chieng Were, Elizabeth Heitman:
Response to Rejoinder to "Ethical issue in the use of SMS messaging in HIV care and treatment in low- and middle-income countries: case examples from Mozambique". J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc. 25(9): 1268 (2018) - [c15]Philomena Ngugi, Martin Chieng Were, Ankica Babic:
Facilitators and Barriers of Electronic Medical Records Systems Implementation in Low Resource Settings: A Holistic View. ICIMTH 2018: 187-190 - 2017
- [c14]Milka Bochere Gesicho, Ankica Babic, Martin Chieng Were:
Critical Issues in Evaluating National-Level Health Data Warehouses in LMICs: Kenya Case Study. ICIMTH 2017: 201-204 - [c13]Philomena Waruhari, Ankica Babic, Lawrence Nderu, Martin Chieng Were:
A Review of Current Patient Matching Techniques. ICIMTH 2017: 205-208 - [c12]Milka Bochere Gesicho, Troy D. Moon, Elizabeth Heitman, Martin Chieng Were:
Ethical Issues in Implementing National-Level Health Data Warehouses in Developing Countries. MedInfo 2017: 718-722 - [c11]Noah Kasiiti, Judy Wawira Gichoya, Saptarshi Purkayastha, Martin Chieng Were:
Comparative Performance Analysis of Different Fingerprint Biometric Scanners for Patient Matching. MedInfo 2017: 1053-1057 - [c10]Thomas S. Mwogi, Martin Chieng Were:
Setting the Agenda for Personal Health Records in Low- and Middle-Income Countries. MedInfo 2017: 1234 - 2016
- [j10]William M. Tierney, John E. Sidle, Lameck O. Diero, Allan Sudoi, Jepchirchir Kiplagat, Stephen Macharia, Changyu Shen, Ada Yeung, Martin Chieng Were, James E. Slaven, Kara Wools-Kaloustian:
Assessing the impact of a primary care electronic medical record system in three Kenyan rural health centers. J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc. 23(3): 544-552 (2016) - 2015
- [j9]Rajesh Vedanthan, Evan Blank, Nelly Tuikong, Jemima Kamano, Lawrence Misoi, Deborah Tulienge, Claire Hutchinson, Deborah D. Ascheim, Sylvester N. Kimaiyo, Valentin Fuster, Martin Chieng Were:
Usability and feasibility of a tablet-based Decision-Support and Integrated Record-keeping (DESIRE) tool in the nurse management of hypertension in rural western Kenya. Int. J. Medical Informatics 84(3): 207-219 (2015) - [c9]Martin Chieng Were, Abraham M. Siika, Paul O. Ayuo, Lukoye Atwoli, Fabian Esamai:
Building Comprehensive and Sustainable Health Informatics Institutions in Developing Countries: Moi University Experience. MedInfo 2015: 520-524 - [c8]Aggrey Keny, Steven Wanyee, Daniel Kwaro, Edwin Mulwa, Martin Chieng Were:
Developing a National-Level Concept Dictionary for EHR Implementations in Kenya. MedInfo 2015: 780-784 - 2013
- [c7]Evan Blank, Nelly Tuikong, Lawrence Misoi, Jemima Kamano, Claire Hutchinson, Sylvester N. Kimaiyo, Valentin Fuster, Martin Chieng Were, Rajesh Vedanthan:
Usability of Implementing a Tablet-Based Decision Support and Integrated Record- Keeping (DESIRE) Tool in the Nurse Management of Hypertension in Rural Kenya. MedInfo 2013: 1002 - [c6]Benjamin Chemwolo, David Caloia, Kara Wools-Kaloustian, John E. Sidle, Rachel F. Spitzer, Martin Chieng Were, April Bell, William M. Tierney:
Experience Implementing Electronic Health Records in the Antenatal Clinic of a Teaching and Referral Hospital in Kenya. MedInfo 2013: 1126 - 2012
- [j8]Tom Oluoch, Xenophon Santas, Daniel Kwaro, Martin Chieng Were, Paul G. Biondich, Christopher Bailey, Ameen Abu-Hanna, Nicolette de Keizer:
The effect of electronic medical record-based clinical decision support on HIV care in resource-constrained settings: A systematic review. Int. J. Medical Informatics 81(10): e83-e92 (2012) - [j7]Zeshan A. Rajput, Samuel Mbugua, David Amadi, Viola Chepngeno, Jason J. Saleem, Yaw Anokwa, Carl Hartung, Gaetano Borriello, Burke W. Mamlin, Samson K. Ndege, Martin Chieng Were:
Evaluation of an Android-based mHealth system for population surveillance in developing countries. J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc. 19(4): 655-659 (2012) - [c5]Yaw Anokwa, Nyoman Ribeka, Tapan S. Parikh, Gaetano Borriello, Martin Chieng Were:
Design of a phone-based clinical decision support system for resource-limited settings. ICTD 2012: 13-24 - 2011
- [j6]Martin Chieng Were, Changyu Shen, William M. Tierney, Joseph J. Mamlin, Paul G. Biondich, Xiaochun Li, Sylvester N. Kimaiyo, Burke W. Mamlin:
Evaluation of computer-generated reminders to improve CD4 laboratory monitoring in sub-Saharan Africa: a prospective comparative study. J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc. 18(2): 150-155 (2011) - 2010
- [j5]Martin Chieng Were, Changyu Shen, Mwebesa Bwana, Nneka Emenyonu, Nicholas Musinguzi, Frank Nkuyahaga, Annet Kembabazi, William M. Tierney:
Creation and evaluation of EMR-based paper clinical summaries to support HIV-care in Uganda, Africa. Int. J. Medical Informatics 79(2): 90-96 (2010) - [j4]Sheraz F. Noormohammad, Burke W. Mamlin, Paul G. Biondich, Brian McKown, Sylvester N. Kimaiyo, Martin Chieng Were:
Changing course to make clinical decision support work in an HIV clinic in Kenya. Int. J. Medical Informatics 79(3): 204-210 (2010) - [j3]Kevin Chen-Chuan Chang, J. Marc Overhage, Siu L. Hui, Martin Chieng Were:
Case report: Enhancing laboratory report contents to improve outpatient management of test results. J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc. 17(1): 99-103 (2010) - [j2]Martin Chieng Were, Nneka Emenyonu, Marion Achieng, Changyu Shen, John Ssali, John P. M. Masaba, William M. Tierney:
Evaluating a scalable model for implementing electronic health records in resource-limited settings. J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc. 17(3): 237-244 (2010) - [c4]William M. Tierney, Marion Achieng, Elaine Baker, April Bell, Paul G. Biondich, Paula Braitstein, Daniel Kayiwa, Sylvester N. Kimaiyo, Burke W. Mamlin, Brian McKown, Nicholas Musinguzi, Winstone M. Nyandiko, Joseph K. Rotich, John E. Sidle, Abraham M. Siika, Martin Chieng Were, Benjamin A. Wolfe, Kara Wools-Kaloustian, Ada Yeung, Constantin T. Yiannoutsos:
Experience Implementing Electronic Health Records in Three East African Countries. MedInfo 2010: 371-375 - [c3]Martin Chieng Were, James Kariuki, Viola Chepngeno, Margaret Wandabwa, Samson K. Ndege, Paula Braitstein, Juddy Wachira, Sylvester N. Kimaiyo, Burke W. Mamlin:
Leapfrogging Paper-Based Records Using Handheld Technology: Experience from Western Kenya. MedInfo 2010: 525-529
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j1]Martin Chieng Were, Greg Abernathy, Siu L. Hui, Carol Kempf, Michael Weiner:
Research Paper: Using Computerized Provider Order Entry and Clinical Decision Support to Improve Referring Physicians' Implementation of Consultants' Medical Recommendations. J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc. 16(2): 196-202 (2009) - 2008
- [c2]Martin Chieng Were, Greg Abernathy, Siu L. Hui, Carol Kempf, Michael Weiner:
Using Computerized Provider Order Entry and Clinical Decision Support to Improve Referring Physicians' Implementation of Consultants' Medical Recommendations. AMIA 2008 - 2007
- [c1]Martin Chieng Were, Burke W. Mamlin, William M. Tierney, Benjamin A. Wolfe, Paul G. Biondich:
Concept Dictionary Creation and Maintenance Under Resource Constraints: Lessons from the AMPATH Medical Record System. AMIA 2007
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