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    Widespread Adoption of Information Technology in Primary Care Physician Offices in Denmark: A Case Study

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    Describes the use of electronic medical records, standardized clinical communications, and patient identification numbers by Denmark's primary care physicians; a nonprofit organization's role in implementation and certification; and elements of success

    Electronic Medical Record Adoption in New Zealand Primary Care Physician Offices

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    Describes EMR adoption in New Zealand's primary healthcare system, including how government investment was secured and data protection laws, unique patient identifiers, and standards and certification were established, with lessons for the United States

    Decycling a graph by the removal of a matching: new algorithmic and structural aspects in some classes of graphs

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    A graph GG is {\em matching-decyclable} if it has a matching MM such that GMG-M is acyclic. Deciding whether GG is matching-decyclable is an NP-complete problem even if GG is 2-connected, planar, and subcubic. In this work we present results on matching-decyclability in the following classes: Hamiltonian subcubic graphs, chordal graphs, and distance-hereditary graphs. In Hamiltonian subcubic graphs we show that deciding matching-decyclability is NP-complete even if there are exactly two vertices of degree two. For chordal and distance-hereditary graphs, we present characterizations of matching-decyclability that lead to O(n)O(n)-time recognition algorithms

    Development and application of microsampling approaches.

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    The talk presented a comprehensive overview of the Volumetric Absorptive Microsampling (VAMS) approach, including the procedures followed and the results obtained by researchers who have worked on this analytical field in recent years. Various aspects were covered, such as sample collection, handling, and analysis. It may discuss the advantages and limitations of VAMS compared to other microsampling techniques, providing insights into the potential benefits and practical considerations for its implementation. The talk may also showcase specific studies or experiments conducted by different authors, highlighting their methodologies, experimental setups, and the outcomes they achieved. By presenting this information, the talk serves as a valuable resource for scientists seeking to explore and contribute to the field of microsampling.Universidad de Málaga. Campus de Excelencia Internacional Andalucía Tech
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