Published on in Vol 6 (2023)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/34453, first published .
Patient Safety of Perioperative Medication Through the Lens of Digital Health and Artificial Intelligence

Patient Safety of Perioperative Medication Through the Lens of Digital Health and Artificial Intelligence

Patient Safety of Perioperative Medication Through the Lens of Digital Health and Artificial Intelligence

Authors of this article:

Jiancheng Ye1 Author Orcid Image

Journals

  1. Ye J, He L, Beestrum M. Implications for implementation and adoption of telehealth in developing countries: a systematic review of China’s practices and experiences. npj Digital Medicine 2023;6(1) View
  2. Rohatgi N. JMIR Perioperative Medicine: A Global Journal for Publishing Interdisciplinary Innovations, Research, and Perspectives. JMIR Perioperative Medicine 2023;6:e54344 View
  3. Ye J, Xiong S, Wang T, Li J, Cheng N, Tian M, Yang Y. The Roles of Electronic Health Records for Clinical Trials in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Scoping Review. JMIR Medical Informatics 2023;11:e47052 View
  4. Hemmerling T. Anesthesia 2050: A Better Anesthesia?. Anesthesia & Analgesia 2024;138(2):236 View
  5. Ye J, Sanuade O, Hirschhorn L, Walunas T, Smith J, Birkett M, Baldridge A, Ojji D, Huffman M. Interventions and contextual factors to improve retention in care for patients with hypertension in primary care: Hermeneutic systematic review. Preventive Medicine 2024;180:107880 View
  6. Ye J. Transforming and facilitating health care delivery through social networking platforms: evidences and implications from WeChat. JAMIA Open 2024;7(2) View
  7. Mo L, Wu Z. Investigating risk factors for medication errors during perioperative care: A retrospective cohort study. Medicine 2024;103(22):e38429 View