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MIS Q., 2015
This paper examines how an individual's disaster experience affects his or her perceptions of sociotechnical safety factors (risk, information assurance, resilience) and perceived usefulness of hospital information systems (HIS).
Insu Park, R. Sharman, H. Rao
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This paper examines how an individual's disaster experience affects his or her perceptions of sociotechnical safety factors (risk, information assurance, resilience) and perceived usefulness of hospital information systems (HIS).
Insu Park, R. Sharman, H. Rao
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The adoption of hospital information systems
Health Economics, 2007AbstractThis paper empirically examines the diffusion of hospital information systems (ISs), specifically, pharmacy, laboratory, and radiology systems. Given the policy significance of health IS and the widespread perception that it's diffusion is slow, a better understanding of the mechanisms driving IS adoption is needed.
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Introduction to hospital information systems
International Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing, 1987The phrase, 'hospital information system', is frequently used in discussions about the flow of information throughout a hospital with the assumption that everybody has the same concept in mind. Closer examination shows that this is not necessarily the case.
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1986
This is the first of four chapters that describe clinical information systems (CIS). In Chapter 2 medical systems were organized by the objects they processed: Data. The uninterpreted items Information. Interpreted sets of data Knowledge. The rules, relationships, experience, etc. by which data become information.
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This is the first of four chapters that describe clinical information systems (CIS). In Chapter 2 medical systems were organized by the objects they processed: Data. The uninterpreted items Information. Interpreted sets of data Knowledge. The rules, relationships, experience, etc. by which data become information.
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Information System in the Hospital
1977In dealing with information systems in a hospital, let us agree initially that they are complex at present, untidy and unkempt, largely based on human abilities to compensate for system deficiencies anddifficult to analyse and change. The concept of a hospital information system is not new but there is a tendency now to see a system where in fact none ...
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Hospital Information System Survey in Qatar
2013Healthcare can be enhanced by the effective use of information technology to improve the quality and safety of care and many healthcare providers are adopting advanced health information technology to improve their healthcare delivery process. Qatar is a relatively young Middle Eastern country with an ambitious and progressive national strategy to ...
Charles Safran+7 more
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1984
Our search had been dedicated to the measurement of the communication’s perturbulation inside a Hospital Information System.
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Our search had been dedicated to the measurement of the communication’s perturbulation inside a Hospital Information System.
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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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A Hospital Information System Network
1989The Johns Hopkins Hospital (JHH) is a 1,060-bed teaching and treatment facility situated in Baltimore, Maryland. A collection of clinical information system components has been developed by different departments under a decentralized management structure.
Stephen G. Tolchin+2 more
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Integrated Hospital Information System
2006 ITI 4th International Conference on Information & Communications Technology, 2006Summary form only given. The target was to construct an information system addressed to target the clinical and research needs in hospitals. The system integrates imaging as well as text. Furthermore, more it allows processing of data which are important for clinical research as well as for hospital administration. The requirements for such a system in
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