Index to Chiropractic Literature
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Journal ID Article Title Author(s)
JACA Online: Apr 2010(47:3): Online access only p 10-17 21218 Information technology for clinical and business applications
  • Smith M
  • Young M
BMC Musculoskel Disord: 2007(8:68): Online access only 19988 Prevalence of complaints of arm, neck and shoulder among computer office workers and psychometric evaluation of a risk factor questionnaire
  • Eltayeb S
  • Staal JB
  • Kennes J
  • Lamberts PH
  • de Bie RA
Chiropr Econ: Aug 2002(44:8): 27-30 15689 DECISIONS, DECISIONS! OFFICE SOFTWARE: YOUR GUIDE TO SMART SHOPPING
  • Koch MJ
Chiropr Econ: Aug 2002(44:8): 53-56 15692 HARNESS THE POWER, THE ELECTRONIC OFFICE: IF NOT NOW, WHEN?
  • Cianciulli EP
Chiropr Econ: Aug 2002(44:8): 59-62 15693 COMPUTER HOMEWORK: MAXIMIZE YOUR OFFICE COMPUTERIZATION BY ASKING THESE QUESTIONS
  • Savelo R
Chiropr Econ: Aug 2002(44:8): 69-72 15694 PATIENT MARKETING IN THE INFORMATION AGE, HOW COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY IS CHANGING PATIENT RECRUITMENT, RETENTION
  • Argyelan RD
Chiropr Econ: Aug 2002(44:8): 83-86 15696 COMPUTERIZED SCHEDULING: BOOST PATIENT RETENTION THE HIGH-TECH WAY
  • Greenwood DP
Chiropr Econ: Aug 2002(44:8): 116-128 15701 CHIROPRACTIC ECONOMICS SEVENTH ANNUAL SOFTWARE DIRECTORY & RESOURCE GUIDE
Chiropr Econ: July 2001(43:7): 78-88 15074 CHIROPRACTIC ECONOMICS' SIXTH ANNUAL SOFTWARE DIRECTORY & RESOURCE GUIDE
J Am Chiropr Assoc: Jun 2000(37:6): 26-27 14692 CHOOSING YOUR SOFTWARE: A ViEW FROM THE INSIDE
  • Behmlander JL
J Am Chiropr Assoc: Jun 2000(37:6): 32-34 14694 SOFTWARE STORIES FROM THE FIELD
J Am Chiropr Assoc: Jun 2000(37:6): 42-43 14697 USING E-MAIL TO ENHANCE YOUR PRACTICE
  • Lapp J
Todays Chiropr: Jan-Feb 1999(28:1): 76-78 18 Five key steps in computerising your office
  • Biresch DF
Todays Chiropr: Jan-Feb 1999(28:1): 86-89 21 The truth about computerized appointment books
  • Greenwood DP
Todays Chiropr: Jan-Feb 1999(28:1): 90-91 22 Evaluating systems for automating patient notes
  • Tarantolo D
Todays Chiropr: Jan-Feb 1999(28:1): 92-99 23 Documenting care with computerised records
  • Huber JS
Todays Chiropr: Jan-Feb 1997(26:1): 90-93 2753 Scanning technology and automated patient notes: Is it right for you?
  • McMahon KM
Todays Chiropr: Jan-Feb 1997(26:1): 94-97 2754 Guidelines for computerizing your office
  • George DW
Todays Chiropr: Jan-Feb 1997(26:1): 98-99+ 2755 Preparing notes and narrative reports in a managed-care environment
  • Hoyt C
Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1997(40:1): 70-72 2246 Automated phone systems can eliminate "no shows"
  • Williams J
Todays Chiropr: Jan-Feb 1996(25:1): 80-83 3636 ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE: THE FUNDAMENTALS AND BEYOND.
  • Marks MM
Todays Chiropr: Jan-Feb 1996(25:1): 84-87 3637 RECALLING PATIENTS WITH COMPUTERIZED PHONE CALLS.
  • Lepley D
Todays Chiropr: Jan-Feb 1996(25:1): 88-90 3638 HOW TO RESOLVE CHRONIC NOTE PAIN IN YOUR PRACTICE.
  • Hoyt C
Todays Chiropr: Jan-Feb 1996(25:1): 92-96 3639 AUTOMATION: THE KEY TO MAINTAINING PRACTICE AUTONOMY.
  • Kirby TJ
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Oct 1996(19:8): 552 2978 Adjusting to chiropractic computing: Tradition meets technology
  • Curl DD
  • Shapiro CS
J Manipulative Physiol Ther: Nov-Dec 1996(19:9): 620-623 2926 A guided tour through the purchase of an office computer
  • Curl DD
  • Shapiro CS
Todays Chiropr: May-Jun 1995(24:3): 46-51 4347 CHIROPRACTIC GOES ON-LINE
  • Southerland R
Todays Chiropr: Jul-Aug 1995(24:4): 18-23 4163 CHIROPRACTIC GOES ON-LINE
  • Southerland R
ICA Rev: Nov-Dec 1995(51:6): 30-35 3802 Automation: Key to maintaining autonomy and fitting into emerging health care models
  • Kirby T
Todays Chiropr: Jan-Feb 1994(23:1): 12-15 5565 AUTOMATING A CHIROPRACTIC OFFICE
  • Mauss MW
Todays Chiropr: Jan-Feb 1994(23:1): 18-19 5567 WEIGHING THE COST OF BUYING A COMPUTER
  • Fowler BG
Todays Chiropr: Jan-Feb 1994(23:1): 20-21 5568 ELIMINATING THE REDUNDANCY WITH OFFICE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
  • Dore AJ
Todays Chiropr: Jan-Feb 1994(23:1): 22+ 5569 MANAGED CARE PLANNING SYSTEMS FOR CHIROPRACTIC CLINICS
  • Rawlings R
Todays Chiropr: Jan-Feb 1994(23:1): 28-29 5570 UTILIZING AN EFFECTIVE DOCUMENTATION SYSTEM
  • Bindell PB
Todays Chiropr: Jan-Feb 1994(23:1): 30+ 5571 SELECTING A COMPUTERIZED BILLING SYSTEM
  • Jordan VC
Am Chiropr: Aug 1991(13:): 37-38 7857 24-hour chiropractic security and convenience for your patients
  • Beecher SM
Todays Chiropr: Mar-Apr 1990(19:2): 88-89 9305 AN ELECTRONIC SYSTEM FOR RECORDING NOTES AND REPORTS
  • Perman HS
Todays Chiropr: Jan-Feb 1990(19:1): 55-58 9456 CHARTING COMPUTER HORIZONS FOR DOCTORS
  • Bengal MF
Todays Chiropr: Jan-Feb 1990(19:1): 68-70 9458 JOURNEY OR DESTINATION? DETERMINING YOUR SUCCESS WITH COMPUTERIZATION
  • Schlehuber J
Todays Chiropr: Jan-Feb 1990(19:1): 72-76 9459 SOFTWARE SOLUTIONS FOR THE 1990'S
  • Beaver GA
Todays Chiropr: Jan-Feb 1990(19:1): 78-81 9460 MANAGING DOCTOR-PATIENT RECORDS
  • Flenniken D
Todays Chiropr: Jan-Feb 1990(19:1): 82-84 9461 IS REAL-TIME OFFICE AUTOMATION FOR YOU?
  • Tarantolo D
Dig Chiropr Econ: Sep-Oct 1990(33:2): 62 8730 WHEN TO BUY A COMPUTER
  • Greene MS
Dig Chiropr Econ: Jul-Aug 1989(32:1): 60 10020 WHY A COMPUTER?
  • Greene MS
Am Chiropr: Jul 1987(:): S52-53 12278 OFFICE SYSTEM (COS II)
J Chiropr: Jul 1986(23:7): 28-32 13189 Computerizing your chiropractic office
  • Smith CL
J Chiropr: Jul 1986(23:7): 34-35 13190 The automated office: Questions you should ask
  • Howard JM
ICA Rev: Nov-Dec 1986(42:6): 40-42 12931 WHAT CAN I EXPECT FROM A COMPUTER?
  • Adler BL
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