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Fostering Digital Health in Universities: An Experience of the First Junior Scientific Committee of the Brazilian Congress of Health Informatics. [PDF]
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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 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 - An Introduction
2010This chapter gives an educational overview of:
Hovenga, E. J. S. (Evelyn J. S.)+3 more
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Occupational Health Informatics
Occupational Medicine, 2023Occupational Health Informatics is the field concerned with the optimal use of information to maximize occupational health and well-being, achieved by multidisciplinary professionals using appropriate technologies. The occupational health community should advocate for the recording of occupation in electronic health record systems. Data linkages can be
Anil Adisesh, Christopher J O Baker
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The Health Informatics Professions
2013This chapter identifies the skills, professional challenges and changes needed for health and IT workforce development, to support a team based integrated approach to the development and implementation of successful, cost effective, safe systems in healthcare.
Heather Grain, Gaida Anna Coote
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The scope of health informatics and the Advanced Health Informatics Certification
Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, 2016Informaticians are good at definitions. We like precision. We like ontologies and creating crisp distinctions between terms and concepts. Through the years, many different frameworks have been used to describe the field, the profession, and the science of informatics.
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Education and health informatics
International Journal of Medical Informatics, 1998In this contribution, the role of health informatics in the medical curriculum is discussed. Firstly, trends in healthcare are presented that may have an impact on the use of IT in healthcare and consequently on education. Then, the traditional educational system is discussed and it is argued that the educational system should be changed.
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Technology Acceptance Models in Health Informatics: TAM and UTAUT.
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, 2019Both the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) and the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) aim at understanding better why users accept or reject a given technology, and how user acceptance can be improved through technology design ...
E. Ammenwerth
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