In this issue: Realising benefits and that informatics is all about the patient

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[4]  Amanda Terry,et al.  Implementing and using a patient portal: a qualitative exploration of patient and provider perspectives on engaging patients , 2016, BMJ Health & Care Informatics.

[5]  J. Tyrrell,et al.  Physical activity in ankylosing spondylitis: evaluation and analysis of an eHealth tool , 2016, BMJ Health & Care Informatics.

[6]  A. Sheikh,et al.  Qualitative analysis of multi-disciplinary round-table discussions on the acceleration of benefits and data analytics through hospital electronic prescribing (ePrescribing) systems , 2016, BMJ Health & Care Informatics.

[7]  Adrian H. Zai,et al.  The critical components of an electronic care plan tool for primary care: an exploratory qualitative study , 2016, BMJ Health & Care Informatics.

[8]  Tim Benson Open source paradigm: A synopsis of The Cathedral and the Bazaar for health and social care , 2016, BMJ Health & Care Informatics.

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[10]  Simon de Lusignan,et al.  Royal College of General Practitioners Research and Surveillance Centre (RCGP RSC) sentinel network: a cohort profile , 2016, BMJ Open.

[11]  Oscar Tamburis,et al.  Accessible Modelling of Complexity in Health and associated data flows: asthma as an exemplar , 2016, BMJ Health & Care Informatics.

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[19]  David Stables,et al.  QRESEARCH: a new general practice database for research. , 2004, Informatics in primary care.

[20]  Shoshana Zuboff,et al.  Of Mice and Managers@@@In the Age of the Smart Machine: The Future of Work and Power , 1992 .