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  • ...logy is built into instruments and equipment, the remainder supports those devices or helps manage operations. That technology needs to be understood, planned The connections layer in Figure 3 is where devices connect to each other and the major informatics layer. This layer includes
    121 KB (18,783 words) - 01:40, 28 March 2024
  • ...ure has been produced, especially for storing large amounts of data in the medical field. Furthermore, the security level of the system is extreme by use of s '''Keywords''': big data, distributed file system, health data, medical imaging
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  • ...aditional methods which are unfit to handle the high volume of diversified medical data. In general, the healthcare domain has four categories of analytics: d ...a technologies into healthcare analytics may lead to better performance of medical systems.
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  • ...ce]] (AI) has shown tremendous potential when applied in various fields of medical research and has opened a new era for precision medicine. The development o ...hance such predictive software models, algorithms, and “systems as medical devices” (SaMD) for clinical research and application.
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  • ...areer path in the future. With a clear flow of [[information]] across many medical subsystems, adoption of [[electronic health record]] systems (EHRs) will im ...6/2196-1115-1-2 |issn=2196-1115}}</ref> As such, within and outside of the medical industry, computational health informatics has become an emerging field of
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  • ...ging systems. The DICOM standard has been instrumental in transforming the medical imaging world over the last three decades. Its adoption has been a signific ...bsence of a standard limits the usability and sharing of [[Medical imaging|medical images]]. It forces users to deal with a multitude of data formats and to c
    52 KB (7,447 words) - 19:56, 9 October 2023
  • ...cidents has also led to data breaches (e.g., 72% of the data breaches were medical<ref>{{Cite web |last=Verizon |date=2019 |title=2019 Data Breach Investigati ...2016 |title=Markov Models and Cost Effectiveness Analysis: Applications in Medical Research |url=https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-43742-2_24 |work=Secondary
    136 KB (18,556 words) - 18:40, 6 October 2021
  • |subtitle=Devices, Procedures, and Conditions Requiring Them (Volume 2) ==''Introduction to Implants: Devices, Procedures, and Conditions Requiring Them'' (Volume 2) ==
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  • ...409941 |isbn=978-1-4503-7770-6}}</ref> Moreover, a patient needs to repeat medical tests when moving to another [[hospital]]. This increases the cost and time ...with the introduction of smart healthcare and [[internet of things]] (IoT) devices with biosensors for personalized patient-centric healthcare. The scalabilit
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  • ...n Medical University, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College, Tsinghua University ...roved, this disease area remains one of the most significant challenges in medical science due to disease heterogeneity and the need to identify underlying [[
    88 KB (11,585 words) - 19:18, 6 December 2022
  • ...ging systems. The DICOM standard has been instrumental in transforming the medical imaging world over the last three decades. Its adoption has been a signific ...ty]] management has not received enough attention in [[Clinical laboratory|medical laboratory]] education and tests in clinical [[biochemistry]] courses. Clin
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  • |journal = ''Journal of Medical Internet Research'' |affiliations = Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Brigham & Women’s Hospital
    56 KB (6,952 words) - 18:28, 5 May 2020
  • ...at addresses the intersection of the internet, systems administration, and medical services, which has the potential to benefit the framework of clients and p ...terrelated, corresponding advances, for example, registering knowledge for medical care, business, industry, operational frameworks, etc. The efficient and sa
    60 KB (8,281 words) - 20:49, 19 September 2021
  • |journal = ''JMIR Medical Informatics'' ...cations for mHealth serve a variety of functions: providing easy access to medical information about the symptoms and treatment of various diseases or allowin
    45 KB (6,297 words) - 19:48, 6 June 2016
  • ...ercially available, it is generally not designed for some of the specialty medical uses and may not mesh well with the existing workflow. In many environments ...high-end clinical laboratory, especially those at "cutting edge" academic medical centers, explores new testing technology when it becomes available. When wh
    51 KB (7,821 words) - 22:16, 4 April 2024
  • ...resources include not only computers but also clinical guidelines, formal medical terminologies, and information and communication systems. ...n=0824722728}}</ref><ref name="Hovenga1" />, medical computer science, and medical computing.<ref name="3rdKnoMan">{{cite book |url=https://books.google.com/b
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  • ...common, as many equate [[informatics]] with the management of [[electronic medical record]]s and [[Forensic science|forensics]] with the "criminal" investigat ...ucation in Clinical Informatics |author=Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education |date=03 February 2014 |accessdate=30 December 2014}}</ref> CI is
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  • ...[[information management]] systems to exchange a person's clinical data or medical history becomes vital and persistent. Sharing health information (e.g., via * the medical professionals (physicians and medical personnel) to provide the medical care;
    68 KB (9,790 words) - 21:42, 8 June 2021
  • |title=Software Development for Medical Devices Using Continuous Integration ==''Software Development for Medical Devices Using Continuous Integration: A Brief Introduction''==
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  • ...em 0.4em 0em;">[[File:US Navy 091001-N-6326B-090 Lyn A. Boulanger, a Naval Medical Center San Diego occupational therapist, assists Marine Corps Staff Sgt. Je ...the order and supervision of a physician. Loosely described as "follow-up medical rehabilitation" by the World Health Organization (WHO), the services offere
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