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Managing Pharmacy Information Systems

American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1993
The 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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Demystifying the role of causal-predictive modeling using partial least squares structural equation modeling in information systems research

Industrial management & data systems, 2020
PurposePartial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) has become popular in the information systems (IS) field for modeling structural relationships between latent variables as measured by manifest variables.
Wynne W. Chin   +5 more
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Management Information Systems

Nursing Management (Springhouse), 1986
With more and more health care agencies implementing management information systems (MIS), it behooves nurses to become familiar with MIS in order to ensure maximum benefits from the system. Too frequently, systems analysts design reports without input from the nurse managers who will be using them. Consequently, the reports usually are not as relevant,
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International Information Systems Management

2018
In 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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Anesthesia Information Management Systems

Annual Review of Nursing Research, 2017
Anesthesia 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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Anesthesia information management systems

Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2009
This 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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Research in Operations Management and Information Systems Interface

Production and operations management, 2018
Owing to its multidisciplinary nature, the operations management (OM) and information systems (IS) interface distinguishes itself from the individually focused perspective of both fields.
Subodha Kumar, V. Mookerjee, A. Shubham
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Information systems management

1998
As has been argued throughout this book, the nature of information systems is such that they demand a consideration from a variety of perspectives — a subtle mix of the social, the organizational and the technological. Exploring management ideas while maintaining this subtle balance is not easy, yet each of the main management tasks listed in the ...
Chrisanthi Avgerou, Tony Cornford
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Management Information Systems

Administration in Social Work, 2005
Social service organizations are commonly asked to account for services, and increasingly, to measure the outcomes of the work with vulnerable populations. Since the advent of the personal computer, software and hardware to assist professionals in collecting both process and outcomes data have improved exponentially.
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Management information systems

2009
Abstract To start off this book I shall first provide a broad introduction to a number of important terms and concepts. I will cover some basic definitions of data, information, and information systems, and then discuss the differences between transaction processing systems and management information systems.
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