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IT Professional, 2015
Healthcare in the digital age is undergoing an IT revolution. In the US, spurred by legislation such as the Health Information Technology and Economics Clinical Health (HITECH) Act, electronic health records (EHR) adoption has dramatically increased.
A. J. Burns 0001, M. Eric Johnson
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Healthcare in the digital age is undergoing an IT revolution. In the US, spurred by legislation such as the Health Information Technology and Economics Clinical Health (HITECH) Act, electronic health records (EHR) adoption has dramatically increased.
A. J. Burns 0001, M. Eric Johnson
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1948
Fifteen years have passed since Harvey Cushing wrote one of his most important essays, entitled "Medicine at the Crossroads." 1 Now, in 1948, the forces of medicine are assembling at a point of decision which may well determine the nature and the freedom of medical practice for many years in the future.
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Fifteen years have passed since Harvey Cushing wrote one of his most important essays, entitled "Medicine at the Crossroads." 1 Now, in 1948, the forces of medicine are assembling at a point of decision which may well determine the nature and the freedom of medical practice for many years in the future.
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Security of Health Care and Global Health
New England Journal of Medicine, 2013Health care workers and facilities attempting to deliver care in settings of armed conflict often face attacks, looting, kidnapping, and other threats. The health care community should advocate for improved security, but armed and police forces and governments must uphold humanitarian law.
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2018
This chapter examines and critiques how diseases have come to be seen as national and international security threats, beginning with a brief look at the long history of disease as a threat to societies, then turning to deepening linkages between disease and national security in the post–Cold War era.
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This chapter examines and critiques how diseases have come to be seen as national and international security threats, beginning with a brief look at the long history of disease as a threat to societies, then turning to deepening linkages between disease and national security in the post–Cold War era.
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Wireless Security in Mobile Health
Telemedicine and e-Health, 2012Mobile health (m-health) is an extremely broad term that embraces mobile communication in the health sector and data packaging. The four broad categories of wireless networks are wireless personal area network, wireless metropolitan area network, wireless wide area network, and wireless local area network.
Osunmuyiwa, Olufolabi, Ulusoy, Ali Hakan
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2020
This chapter explores how health issues have increasingly internationalized as a consequence of globalization in its various forms, how and why health issues have increasingly come to be constructed by politicians as matters of security, both national and human, and how, despite its link to the international spread of disease, globalization is also ...
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This chapter explores how health issues have increasingly internationalized as a consequence of globalization in its various forms, how and why health issues have increasingly come to be constructed by politicians as matters of security, both national and human, and how, despite its link to the international spread of disease, globalization is also ...
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