Differing Strategies to Meet Information-Sharing Needs: Publicly Supported Community Health Information Exchanges Versus Health Systems’ Enterprise Health Information Exchanges [PDF]
POLICY POINTS: Community health information exchanges have the characteristics of a public good, and they support population health initiatives at the state and national levels.
Joshua R. Vest, Bita A. Kash
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CAF and CAMM analyses on the first 10 years of national Kanta services in Finland
We report the large-scale deployment, implementation and adoption of the nationwide centralized integrated and shared Kanta health information services by using the Clinical Adoption Framework (CAF).
Vesa Jormanainen, Jarmo Reponen
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Background Health service areas are essential for planning, policy and managing public health interventions. In this study, we delineate health service areas from routinely collected health data as a robust geographic basis for presenting access to ...
Winfred Dotse-Gborgbortsi +5 more
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Information technologies that facilitate care coordination: provider and patient perspectives [PDF]
Health information technology is a core infrastructure for the chronic care model, integrated care, and other organized care delivery models. From the provider perspective, health information exchange (HIE) helps aggregate and share information about a ...
Dixon, Brian E. +2 more
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We are bitter, but we are better off: Case study of the implementation of an electronic health record system into a mental health hospital in England [PDF]
In contrast to the acute hospital sector, there have been relatively few implementations of integrated electronic health record (EHR) systems into specialist mental health settings. The National Programme for Information Technology (NPfIT) in England was
Barber, N, Sheikh, A, Takian, A
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Health system design and performance: what can other countries learn from the Nordic experience? [PDF]
Nordic health systems are amongst the strongest in the developed world. This paper discusses their strengths and lessons for other health systems under five headings: sources of finance, provider payment, organization, regulation, and persuasion.
Smith, PC
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AimChronic kidney disease (CKD) is a major complication of diabetes and a significant disease burden on the healthcare system. The aim of this work was to apply a predictive model to identify high-risk patients in the early stages of CKD as a means to ...
Zhiyan Fu +11 more
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Two Singapore public healthcare AI applications for national screening programs and other examples
This article explains how two AI systems have been incorporated into the everyday operations of two Singapore public healthcare nation‐wide screening programs.
Andy Wee An Ta +5 more
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Background: Currently, the South African public healthcare system is hampered by a lack of effective patient data management. This leads to, amongst other challenges, a lack of transparency in the management of patients’ health information and unsecure ...
Dineo A. Matlebjane +1 more
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Social networks : the future for health care delivery [PDF]
With the rapid growth of online social networking for health, health care systems are experiencing an inescapable increase in complexity. This is not necessarily a drawback; self-organising, adaptive networks could become central to future health care ...
Ball, Robin +7 more
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