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Health informatics

Intensive Care Medicine, 2000
Health informatics is the development and assessment of methods and systems for the acquisition, processing and interpretation of patient data with the help of knowledge from scientific research. This definition implies that health informatics is not tied to the application of computers but more generally to the entire management of information in ...
M, Imhoff, A, Webb, A, Goldschmidt
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Health Informatics

The Health Care Manager, 2003
Ethics is a component of the education of health care mangers and supervisors. Recent advances in the technologies of health informatics present these leader with new ethical challenges. Holding the promise of beneficence, these technologies are purported to increase access, improve quality, and decrease the costs of care. Aspects of these technologies,
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Health system informatics

American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1997
The application of informatics in a health system in general and to pharmacy in particular is discussed. Informatics is the use of information technology to enhance the quality of care, facilitate accountability, and assist in cost containment. Tying the pieces of health care into a seamless system using informatics principles yields a more rational ...
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Consumer Health Informatics

2010
This chapter gives an educational overview of:
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Health informatics

Medical Journal of Australia, 2002
Marie Russell, J. Michael Brittain
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Health informatics.

Seminars in perioperative nursing, 1997
This article addresses health informatics and some of the technology advancements and issues facing health care organizations today. As the ability to communicate and share data with other institutions is rapidly advancing, so is the need for industry coding standardization and data protection.
W A, Phillips, J D, Legler
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Health Informatics

The study of patient data from a variety of sources and modalities, including electronic health records, results of diagnostic tests, and medical scans, is the goal of the science and engineering field of health informatics. The health domain offers a very wide range of problems that can be solved using computational techniques.
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Health Informatics

2010
Experts in technology and medicine use diabetes to illustrate how the tools of information technology can improve patient care. The healthcare industry has been slow to join the information technology revolution; handwritten records are still the primary means of organizing patient care.
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Health Informatics.

Studies in health technology and informatics, 2017
PARLAK, İSMAİL BURAK   +1 more
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