Charlyn Hilliman

691 total citations
8 papers, 514 citations indexed

About

Charlyn Hilliman is a scholar working on General Health Professions, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and Health Information Management. According to data from OpenAlex, Charlyn Hilliman has authored 8 papers receiving a total of 514 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 6 papers in General Health Professions, 4 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and 3 papers in Health Information Management. Recurrent topics in Charlyn Hilliman's work include Mobile Health and mHealth Applications (6 papers), Telemedicine and Telehealth Implementation (4 papers) and Technology Use by Older Adults (3 papers). Charlyn Hilliman is often cited by papers focused on Mobile Health and mHealth Applications (6 papers), Telemedicine and Telehealth Implementation (4 papers) and Technology Use by Older Adults (3 papers). Charlyn Hilliman collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and Canada. Charlyn Hilliman's co-authors include Justin Starren, Robin Goland, Philip C. Morin, Ruth S. Weinstock, Steven Shea, David R. Kaufman, Vimla L. Patel, Jeanne A. Teresi, Steven A. Shea and Eva Petkova and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, Journal of Biomedical Informatics and Telemedicine Journal and e-Health.

In The Last Decade

Charlyn Hilliman

8 papers receiving 486 citations

Peers

Charlyn Hilliman
James Hoath United States
Linda Foster United States
Betty A. Levine United States
Lorenz Harst Germany
A. Kollmann Austria
Shantanu Nundy United States
Wael Eid United States
Helen Fu United States
James Hoath United States
Charlyn Hilliman
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Countries citing papers authored by Charlyn Hilliman

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Fields of papers citing papers by Charlyn Hilliman

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Charlyn Hilliman

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Charlyn Hilliman. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Charlyn Hilliman based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Charlyn Hilliman. Charlyn Hilliman is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

8 of 8 papers shown
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Hilliman, Charlyn, James J. Cimino, Albert M. Lai, et al.. (2009). The Effects of Redesigning the IDEATel Architecture on Glucose Uploads. Telemedicine Journal and e-Health. 15(3). 248–254. 2 indexed citations
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Kaufman, David R., Charlyn Hilliman, Ruth S. Weinstock, et al.. (2006). Redesigning a Telehealth Diabetes Management Program for a Digital Divide Seniors Population. Home Health Care Management & Practice. 18(3). 223–234. 27 indexed citations
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Starren, Justin, Charlyn Hilliman, Ruth S. Weinstock, & Steven A. Shea. (2006). Theater Style Demonstration: The Informatics for Diabetes Education And Telemedicine (IDEATel) Project. PubMed Central. 2006. 1195–1195. 1 indexed citations
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Shea, Steven A., R.S. Weinstock, Justin Starren, et al.. (2005). A Randomized Trial Comparing Telemedicine Case Management with Usual Care in Older, Ethnically Diverse, Medically Underserved Patients with Diabetes Mellitus. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association. 13(1). 40–51. 253 indexed citations
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Starren, Justin, Suzanne Bakken, Angela A. Aidala, et al.. (2005). The Role of Nurses in Installing Telehealth Technology in the Home. CIN Computers Informatics Nursing. 23(4). 181–189. 25 indexed citations
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Kaufmann, David, et al.. (2005). Developing computer skills and competencies in seniors.. PubMed. 1078–1078. 2 indexed citations
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Kaufman, David R., Vimla L. Patel, Charlyn Hilliman, et al.. (2003). Usability in the real world: assessing medical information technologies in patients’ homes. Journal of Biomedical Informatics. 36(1-2). 45–60. 178 indexed citations
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Kaufman, David R., Justin Starren, Vimla L. Patel, et al.. (2003). A cognitive framework for understanding barriers to the productive use of a diabetes home telemedicine system.. PubMed. 356–60. 26 indexed citations

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