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Christopher Pearce 0001
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- affiliation: Monash University, Department of General Practice, VIC, Australia
- affiliation: University of Melbourne, School of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences, Australia
Other persons with the same name
- Chris Pearce (aka: Christopher Pearce) — disambiguation page
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2020 – today
- 2023
- [c5]Abbish Kamalakkannan, Gorkem Sezgin, Adam McLeod, Christopher Pearce, Andrew Georgiou, Mirela Prgomet, Stephen Weeding:
Classification of Long COVID from General Practitioner Diagnosis Text. CSHI 2023: 124-125 - [c4]Mirela Prgomet, Rae-Anne Hardie, Gorkem Sezgin, Judith Thomas, Christopher Pearce, Precious McGuire, Stephen Weeding, Adam McLeod, Andrew Georgiou:
Telehealth Uptake and Impact on Care Activities in Australian General Practice During the COVID-19 Pandemic. EFMI-STC 2023: 257-261 - 2022
- [j17]Christopher Pearce, Adam McLeod, Jamie Supple, Karina Gardner, Amanda Proposch, Jason Ferrigi:
Responding to COVID-19 with real-time general practice data in Australia. Int. J. Medical Informatics 157: 104624 (2022) - 2021
- [j16]Andrew Georgiou, Julie Li, Rae-Anne Hardie, Nasir Wabe, Andrea R. Horvath, Jeffrey J. Post, Alex Eigenstetter, Robert Lindeman, Que Lam, Tony Badrick, Christopher Pearce:
Diagnostic Informatics - The Role of Digital Health in Diagnostic Stewardship and the Achievement of Excellence, Safety, and Value. Frontiers Digit. Health 3: 659652 (2021) - 2020
- [j15]Chisato Imai, Rae-Anne Hardie, Guilherme Saffi Franco, Gorkem Sezgin, Kathy Tepper, Adam McLeod, Christopher Pearce, Johanna I. Westbrook, Andrew Georgiou:
Harnessing the potential of electronic general practice pathology data in Australia: An examination of the quality use of pathology for type 2 diabetes patients. Int. J. Medical Informatics 141: 104189 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j14]Christopher Pearce, Adam McLeod, Natalie Rinehart, Jon D. Patrick, Anna Fragkoudi, Jason Ferrigi, Elizabeth Deveny, Robin Whyte, Marianne Shearer:
POLAR Diversion: Using General Practice Data to Calculate Risk of Emergency Department Presentation at the Time of Consultation. Appl. Clin. Inform. 10(01): 151-157 (2019) - [j13]Urooj Raza Khan, Christopher Pearce, Tanveer A. Zia, Kaushalya Perera:
User Acceptance of My Health Record System in General Practices. Int. J. Cyber Phys. Syst. 1(1): 15-34 (2019) - [c3]Urooj Raza Khan, Christopher Pearce:
The MyHealthRecord System in General Practices: Steps Towards Adoption Sustainability. ACIS 2019: 13 - [c2]Christopher Pearce, Adam McLeod, Natalie Rinehart, Jason Ferrigi, Marianne Shearer:
What a Comprehensive, Integrated Data Strategy Looks Like: The Population Level Analysis and Reporting (POLAR) Program. MedInfo 2019: 303-307 - 2018
- [c1]Urooj Raza Khan, Tanveer A. Zia, Chris Pearce, Kaushalya Perera:
Perceptions and Experiences of General Practice Users About MyHealthRecord. HIS 2018: 3-16 - 2017
- [j12]Michael Victor Arnold, Christopher Pearce:
Are Technologies Innocent?: Part Six: The Dilution of Responsibility Argument [Commentary]. IEEE Technol. Soc. Mag. 36(1): 86-87 (2017) - [j11]Michael Victor Arnold, Christopher Pearce:
Are Technologies Innocent? : Part Seven: Conclusion [Commentary]. IEEE Technol. Soc. Mag. 36(2): 86-87 (2017) - 2016
- [j10]Michael Victor Arnold, Christopher Pearce:
Are Technologies Innocent? : Part Two: Human Exclusivity - Only Humans Can Be Held to Moral Account [Commentary-Series]. IEEE Technol. Soc. Mag. 35(1): 85-87 (2016) - [j9]Michael Victor Arnold, Christopher Pearce:
Are Technologies Innocent?: Part Three: The Passive Instrument Argument [Commentary]. IEEE Technol. Soc. Mag. 35(2): 86-87 (2016) - [j8]Michael Victor Arnold, Christopher Pearce:
Are Technologies Innocent?: Part Four: The "Dumb Instrument" Argument [Commentary]. IEEE Technol. Soc. Mag. 35(3): 86-87 (2016) - [j7]Michael Victor Arnold, Christopher Pearce:
Are Technologies Innocent?: Part Five: The \"Free Will\" Argument [Commentary]. IEEE Technol. Soc. Mag. 35(4): 86-87 (2016) - 2015
- [j6]Michael Victor Arnold, Christopher Pearce:
Are Technologies Innocent? : Part One. IEEE Technol. Soc. Mag. 34(4): 100-101 (2015) - 2012
- [j5]Christopher Pearce, Michael Victor Arnold, Christine Phillips, Stephen Trumble, Kathryn Dwan:
The many faces of the computer: An analysis of clinical software in the primary care consultation. Int. J. Medical Informatics 81(7): 475-484 (2012) - 2011
- [j4]Christopher Pearce, Michael Victor Arnold, Christine Phillips, Stephen Trumble, Kathryn Dwan:
The patient and the computer in the primary care consultation. J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc. 18(2): 138-142 (2011)
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j3]Christopher Pearce, Kathryn Dwan, Michael Victor Arnold, Christine Phillips, Stephen Trumble:
Doctor, patient and computer - A framework for the new consultation. Int. J. Medical Informatics 78(1): 32-38 (2009) - 2008
- [j2]Michael Victor Arnold, Christopher Pearce:
Is technology innocent? Holding technologies to moral account. IEEE Technol. Soc. Mag. 27(2): 44-50 (2008) - 2003
- [j1]Siaw-Teng Liaw, Nabil Sulaiman, Christopher Pearce, Jane Sims, Keith D. Hill, Heather Grain, Justin Tse, Choon-Kiat Ng:
Application of Information Technology: Falls Prevention within the Australian General Practice Data Model: Methodology, Information Model, and Terminology Issues. J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc. 10(5): 425-432 (2003)
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