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Large language models in healthcare and medical domain: A review

Informatics, 2023
The deployment of large language models (LLMs) within the healthcare sector has sparked both enthusiasm and apprehension. These models exhibit the remarkable ability to provide proficient responses to free-text queries, demonstrating a nuanced ...
Zabir Al Nazi, Wei Peng
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Healthcare Fundamentals

Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma, 2014
In order for a trauma surgeon to have an intelligent discussion with hospital administrators, healthcare plans, policymakers, or any other physicians, a basic understanding of the fundamentals of healthcare is paramount. It is truly shocking how many surgeons are unable to describe the difference between Medicare and Medicaid or describe how hospitals ...
Justin, Kauk   +2 more
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Healthcare innovation

Nursing Management, 2014
An online portal to help healthcare innovators, including front line clinicians and service managers, turn ideas into tangible service improvements has been launched by NHS England. Innovation Exchange, at tinyurl.com/nob5hpy , brings together networks, ideas and resources on a single web platform to support the development, implementation and ...
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Healthcare Prosumerism

2010
A vision is presented to relief the healthcare system of the top of its burden by bringing healthcare closer to the customer—to bring healthcare into the home—with healthcare prosumers rather than consumers, priority medical devices rather than scarcity of labour and market incentives to create fair prices; Social and ethical considerations to deal ...
Dumay, A.C.M., Blank, J.L.T.
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Healthcare Compunetics

2004
Changes in life expectancy, healthy life expectancy and health seeking behaviour are having an impact on the demand for care. Such changes could occur across the whole population, or for specific groups. Changes for specific groups will be particularly affected by policy initiatives, while both these and wider changes will be affected by people& ...
Andy, Marsh   +2 more
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Healthcare reform

Nursing Management, 2012
A dedicated web page on the NHS Employers site points employers to resources and information about the changes brought about by the Health and Social Care Act 2012. The aim is to help employers lead and support staff through the changes.
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Reforming healthcare

2014
<i>Reforming Healthcare: What's the Evidence?</i> is the first major critical overview of the research published on healthcare reform in England from 1990 onwards by a team of leading UK health policy academics.
Ian Greener   +4 more
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Healthcare Information Systems: Analysis of Healthcare Software

Hospital Topics, 2002
The need to manage medical information in healthcare delivery requires that information technology be optimized in diagnosing disease; in planning and administering treatment; and in monitoring patient outcomes, services, and costs. The goals of this article are twofold: (1) to identify healthcare-specific software that addresses specific parameters ...
Kimberlee D, Snyder, Patrick, Paulson
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Federated Learning in Smart Healthcare: A Comprehensive Review on Privacy, Security, and Predictive Analytics with IoT Integration

Healthcare
Federated learning (FL) is revolutionizing healthcare by enabling collaborative machine learning across institutions while preserving patient privacy and meeting regulatory standards. This review delves into FL’s applications within smart health systems,
Syed Raza Abbas   +3 more
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Healthcare products

Nursing Management, 2005
Another organisation concerned with clinical excellence and safe practice is the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency, at www.mhra.gov.uk/.
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