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Enterprise Health Information Systems
1999Health care institutions generate massive volumes of information that must be collected, transmitted, recorded, retrieved, and summarized. The problem of managing all these activities for clinical information has become monumental. As a result, computer based hospital information systems (HISs) were designed, tested, and installed in hospitals of all ...
Kathryn J. Hannah+3 more
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2016
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Health Information Systems: Requirements and Characteristics
2010This chapter gives an educational overview of:
Schlotzer, Angelika, Madsen, Maria
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Health Information Systems. Toward Evidence-based Health Information Systems?
2013Summarize excellent current research in the field of Health Information Systems.Synopsis of the articles selected for the IMIA Yearbook 2013.Five papers from international peer reviewed journals have been selected for the section on health information systems.The selected articles illustrate current research regarding health information technology (IT)
Toubiana, L+2 more
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The Origin of Information: Registers and Health Information Systems
2011Let us go back to Lesson 1 and in particular to Sect. 1.2 and have another look at the Register of Consultations of a Commune Health Station. In order to explain the basic ideas we reproduce below, as Table 11.1, a very simplified version of a page of this register. The columns “Insured or free of charge”, “Profession”, “Ethnicity”, “Place of treatment”
Thi My Hanh Pham+2 more
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Hospital information systems and the development of a national health information system
Journal of Medical Systems, 1982Hospitals require information to support medical quality assurance, cost containment, productivity improvement, utilization analysis, program planning and evaluation, research, and education. Although hospitals could benefit from participation in a national health information system, many would be reluctant to participate particularly if participation ...
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The European Challenge in Health Information Systems
Methods of Information in Medicine, 1990The challenge for Europe in the field of information and communication technologies applied to health care is that of “integration, modularity and security” of health information systems in order to obtain greater efficiency of health care, to assure quality of care and to promote industrial competitiveness.
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Colorectal cancer statistics, 2023
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023Rebecca L Siegel+2 more
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Information Security Framework for Health Information Systems
2000This chapter outlines the major issues related to the security of medical information systems. Medical information systems are unique in this sense that integrity of the records and privacy issues are dominant. The presentation includes the formulation of the basic medical information security tenets as well as the discussion of the major components of
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