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Stuart Speedie
STUART SPEEDIE, Ph.D. (Educational Research, Purdue, 1972): Professor of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology; Director of Graduate Studies.
Research Interests:
- Impact of Health Information Technologies on
Safety, Effectiveness and Efficiency
- Factors Influencing the Adoption of HIT
- Telehealth and Home Telehealth
- Information Systems for Clinical Research
Publications:
- Speedie SM, David D. (2006) Telehealth and the national HIT strategic framework, J Telemedicine and Telecare, 12(supp 2):59-64.
- Demiris G, Speedie SM, Finkelstein SM. (2001) Change of patients perceptions of telehomecare. Telemedicine Journal and e-Health 7:241-248.
- Demiris G, Speedie S, Finkelstein S. (2001) The nature of communication in virtual home care visits. Proc Amer Med Informatics Assoc 135-138.
- Fontaine BR, Speedie SM, Abelson D, Wold C. (2000) A work-sampling tool to measure the effect of electronic medical record implementation on health care workers. The Journal of Ambulatory Care Management, 23(1), January, 71-85.
- Stensland J, Speedie SM, Ideker M, House J, Thompson T. (1999) The relative cost of outpatient telemedicine services. Telemedicine Journal, Fall; 5(3):245-56.
- Peterson K, Fontaine P, Speedie S. (2006) The electronic primary care research network (ePCRN): An new era in practice-based research J Am Board Fam Med. Jan-Feb;19(1):93-7. Erratum in: J Am Board Fam Med. May-Jun;19(3):329.
- Finkelstein SM, Speedie SM, Potthoff S. (2006) Home telehealth improves clinical outcomes at lower cost for home health care. Telemed J E Health. Apr;12(2):128-36.
- Kijsanayotin B, Pannarunothai S., Speedie S. (2007) Penetration and adoption of healht information technology (IT) in Thailand’s community health centers (CHCs): a national survey. Medinfo 2007, Brisbane, Australia, August.
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