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Information management driven by diagnostic patient data: right information for the right patient

Expert Review of Molecular Diagnostics, 2002
Existing and future diagnostic technologies are providing a huge amount of data about the patient, which are to be sensibly managed by the treating physician. More than that, the sheer complexity of the interrelation between these data are calling for a radically new approach in the handling of medical data and information.
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Diagnostic imaging on demand, information management insights based on canadian DI/EHR strategies

Computers in Cardiology, 2005, 2005
Diagnostics on demand is a best practice clinically focused framework for a digital collaborative jurisdictional infrastructure. It is based on a clinical vision of a cross jurisdictional patient centric longitudinal diagnostic imaging electronic health record available to clinicians, on a need to know basis, at the point of patient care.
R.S. Bakalar, D.L. Whittick
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MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING AS AN INFORMATION COMPONENT OF THE DIAGNOSTICS OF THE FINANCIAL SECURITY OF ENTERPRISES

WORLD OF FINANCE, 2023
Introduction. New business conditions, characteristic of fundamental changes in the industrial paradigm, the introduction of the digital economy in the socio-economic processes of the "knowledge" information society, the establishment of a new model of world perception and post-war recovery in the conditions of BANI World require a radical change of ...
Vita SEMANIUK, Svitlana ZHUKEVYCH
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Cost-effectiveness of intrainstitutional information exchange in the diagnostic and therapeutic management of hepatocellular carcinoma

Academic Radiology, 1996
H igh-resolution, high-throughput teleradiology is now PoSsible, thanks to the availability of a wide range of digital communications sen,ices [1]. As hospitals decentralize, often having many satellite sites, efficient communication becomes vital for maintenance of high-quality health care.
Bartolozzi C   +6 more
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Diagnostic Imaging Information Systems: DREAM. Reporting management.

Rays, 1996
From the clinical standpoint, the report represents the synthesis of the diagnostic process and it is the central activity of radiology. However, reporting cannot be separated from the entire organizational cycle inside the Diagnostic Imaging Department as well as within the structure as a whole.
Bucci C.   +3 more
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Diag, a laboratory information management system developed for regional animal disease diagnostic laboratories in Indonesia

Tropical Animal Health and Production, 1994
The DIAG Laboratory Information Management System is a micro-computerised program designed for the use of regional and national animal disease diagnostic laboratories in Indonesia. It facilitates the day to day management of diagnostic data by monitoring the progress and turn round times of samples sent to laboratory sections and by printing outputs ...
J D, Hanks   +6 more
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Information management of a department of diagnostic imaging.

Rays, 1998
It is well-known that while RIS allows the management of all input and output data of a Radiology service, PACS plays a major role in the management of all radiologic images. However, the two systems should be closely integrated: scheduling of a radiologic exam requires direct automated integration with the system of image management for retrieval of ...
Vincenzoni M.   +4 more
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Diagnostic value of pericardial aspiration in dialysis patients: Case report with management informed by a retrospective case series

Clinical Nephrology, 2022
Pericardial effusions and uremic pericarditis have been described in patients with kidney disease since 1836 [1] when they were considered a pre-terminal sign [2]. Fortunately today this pathology is less frequently encountered [3]; however, this has resulted in highly variable management.This report aims to describe the case of a 61-year-old female ...
Amarpreet K, Thind   +3 more
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Integration of Geographic Information Systems with a Diagnostic Wind Field Model for Fire Management

Forest Science, 1991
Abstract The past 10 years have seen an increased interest in diagnostic wind modeling efforts in the fields of air pollution research and wind energy engineering. Applications relating wind to forest fire behavior are also beginning to capitalize on computer-generated outputs from wind models.
James A. Zack, Richard A. Minnich
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Diagnostic Test Utilization Management Strategies as an Opportunity for Equitable Access to Molecularly Informed Clinical Care

The Journal of Applied Laboratory Medicine
Abstract Background Companion diagnostics are an essential component of oncology. Timing, cost, and adaptability to new drug/biomarker approvals represent challenges in assuring value-based care. Overcoming these challenges requires strategies for equitable access and efficient integration.
Helen X, Hou   +3 more
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