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Immunization Information Systems
Pediatrics, 2022Immunization (IZ) information systems (IISs) are confidential, computerized, population-based systems that collect and consolidate IZ data from vaccination providers. The American Academy of Pediatrics continues to support the development and implementation of IISs as a beneficial tool to provide quality health care for children.
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Gynecologic Oncology, 1977
Abstract An uncomplicated data retrieval system is described. The mechanics include a commercial unit, Acme Visible Records Electrofile. The unit has a keyboard and cards adapted for use in a gynecologic oncology service. This sytem enables the physician to record and retrieve information on a specific patient or group of patients quickly, without ...
B J, Masterson, T E, Snyder
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Abstract An uncomplicated data retrieval system is described. The mechanics include a commercial unit, Acme Visible Records Electrofile. The unit has a keyboard and cards adapted for use in a gynecologic oncology service. This sytem enables the physician to record and retrieve information on a specific patient or group of patients quickly, without ...
B J, Masterson, T E, Snyder
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Immunization Information Systems
Journal of Public Health Management and Practice, 2014s. Another Community Guide systematic review, “Economic Review of Immunization Information Systems to Increase Vaccination Rates,” evaluated the costs and benefits associated with using these systems. IIS require funding for implementing and operating the system and providers and the IIS incur costs for data exchange.
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2020
Hospital information systems (HIS) have to be considered as socio-technical systems, which consist of technical components as well as of the human aspect like hospital staff and patients. HIS strive for the optimization of information logistics, to support tasks like patient care and administration of a hospital.
Nils-Hendrik, Benning, Petra, Knaup
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Hospital information systems (HIS) have to be considered as socio-technical systems, which consist of technical components as well as of the human aspect like hospital staff and patients. HIS strive for the optimization of information logistics, to support tasks like patient care and administration of a hospital.
Nils-Hendrik, Benning, Petra, Knaup
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Geographic information systems
Water Environment Research, 1996Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and relational database management system technology have increasingly provided a foundation for integration and analyses of water environment data in context with other geographically related data.. While large scale GIS projects can pose expensive undertakings, an ever-widening variety of applications are ...
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Journal of Information Technology, 1990
This paper discusses some current issues and methods related to the investigation and successful prosecution of crimes committed with or against computerized information systems. The paper maintains that a new extension to the forensic sciences is a major requirement in the fight against computer misuse and that this new branch of forensic science be ...
Paul A. Collier, Barry J. Spaul
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This paper discusses some current issues and methods related to the investigation and successful prosecution of crimes committed with or against computerized information systems. The paper maintains that a new extension to the forensic sciences is a major requirement in the fight against computer misuse and that this new branch of forensic science be ...
Paul A. Collier, Barry J. Spaul
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