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Security in the Management of Information Systems
The Health Care Manager, 1998Although security technology exists in abundance in health information management systems, the implementation of that technology is often lacking. This lack of implementation can be heavily affected by the attitudes and perceptions of users and management, the "people part" of systems.
Janis L Huston, Terry L. Huston
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Humanitarian Information Management and Systems [PDF]
In times of major disasters such as hurricane Katrina or the Sichuan earthquake, the need for accurate and timely information is as crucial as is rapid and coherent coordination among the responding humanitarian community. Effective humanitarian information systems that provide timely access to comprehensive, relevant, and reliable information are ...
W.J. Muhren+2 more
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Management Information Systems
2003Publisher Summary Historically, health care management information systems (MISs) focused primarily on finance and the transactions related to revenue cycle and supply management. Automating processes improved transaction time and accuracy, required fewer employees, and yielded a favorable “return on investment” (ROI). This functionality was available
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Information Systems for Self-Management
Human Systems Management, 1978A model of democratic organization and individual learning is used to integrate commonly available computer programs into an information and management system appropriate for the self-managed firm. Distribution of information, participation through debate and voting, and feedback on decision performance are mediated by appropriate programs.
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Integrated Information Management System
Prehospital and Disaster Medicine, 1992AbstractThis article presents the concepts of a computerized information system and its potential applications to Emergency Medical Services (EMS). It is an informational article intended to provide administrators clear concepts of how computers may be best used to provide information in integrated networked systems for EMS needs.
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International Information Systems Management
2018In this chapter, the basic issues of international information systems (IS) management are introduced. The chapter discusses the characteristics of computer-based information systems (CBIS) and the benefits they will bring to the firm. It elaborates on the IS applications that enable the firm to link with its suppliers, customers, and other ...
Kamal Fatehi, Jeongho Choi
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Managing Pharmacy Information Systems
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1993The current state of pharmacy information systems is described, and a future direction for information management efforts is proposed. Today's pharmacy information systems are supported by excellent hardware and software. Systems are less expensive, more responsive, more flexible, and smaller than ever before.
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Anesthesia information management systems
Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2009This review will summarize and comment upon recent developments in the evolution and implementation of anesthesia information management systems (AIMS) in current practice.Availability of inexpensive hardware components has greatly reduced costs, and AIMS are now widely available as 'off-the-shelf' software systems, yet AIMS are currently in use in ...
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Anesthesia Information Management Systems
Annual Review of Nursing Research, 2017Anesthesia information management systems (AIMS) are rapidly gaining widespread acceptance. Aggressively promoted as an improvement to manual-entry recordkeeping systems in the areas of accuracy, completeness, quality improvement, billing, and vigilance, these systems record all patient vital signs and parameters, providing a legible hard copy and ...
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Information systems and strategic management
Health Care Management Review, 1995Patrick M. Sobczak+2 more
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