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The Future Impact of Healthcare Services Digitalization on Health Workforce: The Increasing Role of Medical Informatics

Medical Informatics Europe, 2016
The digital revolution is gradually transforming our society. What about the effects of digitalization and Internet of Things in healthcare? Among researchers two ideas are dominating, opposing each other. These arguments will be explored and analyzed. A
L. Lapão
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On the medical informatics structure

International Journal of Medical Informatics, 1997
This paper contributes to the discussion of R. Haux paper on essential aims and tasks of medical informatics. New views on structure of informatics and consequently medical informatics are given. Information is introduced as outside and inside information. Inside information is divided into three different types as data, evidence and knowledge.
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Medical Imaging Informatics

2016
Imaging is one of the most important sources of clinically observable evidence that provides broad coverage, can provide insight on low-level scale properties, is noninvasive, has few side effects, and can be performed frequently. Thus, imaging data provides a viable observable that can facilitate the instantiation of a theoretical understanding of a ...
William, Hsu   +2 more
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Medical Informatics

Medical Reference Services Quarterly, 2002
This column reports the results of a survey conducted of medical librarian participants in medical informatics training at the University of Pittsburgh. This small study was undertaken in order to identify issues in training different kinds of library and information science practitioners in medical informatics.
Smith Ca   +2 more
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Recommendations of the International Medical Informatics Association (IMIA) on Education in Biomedical and Health Informatics: Second Revision

Int. J. Medical Informatics, 2022
J. Bichel-Findlay   +28 more
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Challenges in Medical Informatics: Perspectives of an International Medical Informatics Organization

Methods of Information in Medicine, 2002
Summary Objective: As an international organization with the missions to promote informatics in health care and biomedical research, advance international cooperation, stimulate research, development and education, and disseminate and exchange information, the International Medical Informatics Association (IMIA) must be constantly cognizant ...
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History of Medical Informatics: Fifty Years in Medical Informatics

Yearbook of Medical Informatics, 2006
SummaryAn overview of personal experiences in medical informatics based on Dr. Morris Collen’s 50 years of research in the field.A personal reminiscence and historical overview, focusing on the first two decades of medical informatics, when Dr. Collen began working with Dr.
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Medical Informatics Vocabulary

1993
In order that medical informaticians can create Open Systems for health care, they need to have a common language. Efforts in the 1980s at the National Library of Medicine to create a Medical Informatics Vocabulary (MIVoc) have been useful for document indexing purposes, but need to be continued and extended.
R, Rada, J, Russell
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Blockchain in medical informatics

Journal of Industrial Information Integration, 2021
Jia Qu
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On Priming Medical Students in Medical Informatics

Methods of Information in Medicine, 1985
SummaryAn introductory course in medical informatics (MI) for medical students in their second year of clinical education is described with respect to structure, contents and results. A positive effect was considered to have been obtained by offering a motivating course, comprising modest amounts of theory and practice and consisting of only four ...
J R Möhr, R Sawinski
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