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Building an Information Technology Infrastructure

Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 2008
Information technology is considered a potentially transformative element in the field of health care by payers, providers, vendors, and consumers alike. Because of this transformative potential, health information technology (HIT) adoption is viewed by many as a key component of health system reform.
Melissa M, Goldstein, David, Blumenthal
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Information technology and building performance

Automation in Construction, 1999
The quality of the built environment depends critically on the concept of sustainability and, in particular, on designs which are energy efficient and environmentally friendly. This paper gives an account of the successful application of computer-based simulations of the physical environment made available to architects through an Energy Design Advice ...
Thomas W. Maver, Lori B. McElroy
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Information and communication technology/Building Information Modeling (BIM)

2020
This chapter provides a very basic understanding of information and communication technology (ICT) and building information modeling (BIM) in relation to the deployment of lean design and construction. ICT encompasses computer hardware, software, and communications devices that allow the sharing and access of information conveniently, locally, and ...
Lincoln H. Forbes, Syed M. Ahmed
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Capacity building and information technology

Injury Prevention, 2011
Capacity building is one of the most commonly cited needs for advancing injury and violence prevention. Whereas the problem is most acute in low and middle-income settings that are beset with high burdens of injury and violence and very limited capacity, the historical neglect of the injury and violence area also means that even in high-income settings
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