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  • ...ual model based on a systematic review|Factors associated with adoption of health information technology: A conceptual model based on a systematic review]]"' ...litative studies (n=83). ('''[[Journal:Factors associated with adoption of health information technology: A conceptual model based on a systematic review|Ful
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  • [[File:Doctor review brain images.jpg|thumb|360px|right|Health informatics helps manage, analyze, and integrate patient data from physicia ...y, pharmacy, public health, occupational therapy, and biomedical research. Health informatics resources include not only computers but also clinical guidelin
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  • ...eral Regulations - Title 21: Food and Drugs - Part 11: Electronic Records; Electronic Signatures |publisher=U.S. Government Printing Office |date=13 April 2020 | .../tutorial/part11/ |title=Tutorial: 21 CFR Part 11 - Electronic Records and Electronic Signatures |author=Huber, L. |publisher=LabCompliance |date=15 November 201
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  • [[File:Healthcare Apps for Android Tablets.jpg|thumb|430px|right|Health information technology varies in implementation, from the hospital or physi ...5-20-healthit.pdf |format=PDF |title=Evidence on the Costs and Benefits of Health Information Technology |author=Hagen, Stuart; Richmond, Peter; Mazade, Leah
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  • ...Sebelius Should Avoid a Network Monopoly |author=Gropper, Adrian |work=The Health Care Blog |date=05 March 2009 |accessdate=01 June 2015}}</ref> ==Subtitle A--Promotion of Health Information Technology==
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  • ...tronic lab notebook for chemists in academia|Chemotion ELN: An open-source electronic lab notebook for chemists in academia]]"''' ...ical reactions and mechanisms. ('''[[Journal:Chemotion ELN: An open-source electronic lab notebook for chemists in academia|Full article...]]''')<br />
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  • ...rally and geographically but also in its healthcare needs, facing the most health care disparities in the United States. To meet these unique demands, Appala ...wledge graph structures for semantic interoperability in electronic health records data exchanges]]"'''
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  • ...ware life cycle in health informatics|Guideline for software life cycle in health informatics]]"''' ...earch organizations ... ('''[[Journal:Guideline for software life cycle in health informatics|Full article...]]''')<br />
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  • ...by generating real-time alerts and making accurate predictions on patient health condition. Based on the proposed architecture, a prototype implementation h ...edical field inform police use of DNA?|How could the ethical management of health data in the medical field inform police use of DNA?]]"'''
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  • ...[[information]] system that allows storage, retrieval and modification of records. ...tp://whqlibdoc.who.int/wpro/2002/9290610050.pdf |format=PDF |title=Medical Records Manual - A Guide for Developing Countries |publisher=WHO |date=March 2001 |
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  • ...right|This diagram shows how the logging system of the national electronic health record system in Austria works.]] ...ital format that is theoretically capable of being shared across different health care settings. In some cases this sharing can occur by way of network-conne
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  • ...feature''' is one or more pieces of functionality that appear within an [[electronic laboratory notebook]] (ELN). ...ilELNPurp">{{cite web|url=http://elnblog.axiope.com/?p=451 |title=What are electronic lab notebooks for? |publisher=Axiope |author=Macneil, Rory |date=06 October
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  • ...or single or multiprofessional practices (office or clinic)" in the global health community. ...Services]]. The NIH is the U.S. agency most responsible for biomedical and health-related research, primarily through its Intramural Research Program (IRP),
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  • ...anagement. [[Assay]] data management, data mining, statistical analysis, [[electronic laboratory notebook]] (ELN) integration, and industry-specific functionalit ...was defined. Examples include the addition of clinical functionality and [[electronic laboratory notebook]] (ELN) functionality, as well a rise in the cloud-base
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  • ...utilizing vital statistics data is only one of many applications of public health informatics.]] ...50195.001323 |pmid=7639873}}</ref> Like other types of informatics, public health informatics is a multidisciplinary field, involving the studies of [[Inform
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  • ...ty Management in the Imaging Sciences |author=Papp, J. |publisher=Elsevier Health Sciences |pages=372 |year=2014 |isbn=9780323261999}}</ref> Ford emphasized * set of procedures, instructions, and records
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  • ...y Information System (LIS) Implementation |publisher=Association of Public Health Laboratories |date=October 2005 |archivedate=19 September 2017 |accessdate= ...SQL]]), [[Database|relational database management systems]] (RDBMS), and [[Health Level 7]] (HL7) allowed software developers to expand the functionality and
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  • ...ials science]] are presented, extending and combining the features of an [[electronic laboratory notebook]] (ELN) and a repository. The objective of this infrast ...the National Priority Programme and Central Data Warehouse of the National Health Laboratory Service in Johannesburg, South Africa, during 2018. Steps requir
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  • ...idebook for International Implementations |publisher=Association of Public Health Laboratories |date=May 2019 |accessdate=18 March 2020}}</ref> Yet as labora ...pective [[International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems|ICD]] codes
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  • .../books.google.com/books?id=ySChp4XlGJgC&pg=PA209 |title=Basics of the U.S. Health Care System |author=Niles, Nancy J. |publisher=Jones & Bartlett Learning |l ...=Dixon, Brian E.; Zafar, Atif |publisher=AHRQ National Resource Center for Health IT |date=January 2009 |accessdate=04 December 2015}}</ref><ref name="Teasda
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  • ...pertinent data. The computer transmits the information to a giant central electronic computer in a remote city. Seconds later the computer will transmit back to ...of Sciences' Institute of Medicine had been actively promoting the use of health information technology — including the CDSS — to advance quality of pat
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  • ...eate standards for the exchange, management, and integration of electronic health care information. ...n - Comparing HL7 Versions 2 and 3 |author=Shaver, D. |publisher=Corepoint Health |date=2010 |archivedate=03 March 2016 |accessdate=15 April 2020}}</ref>
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  • ...e ability of the patient to communicate, track, and learn more about their health history are slowly emerging.]] ...on the healthcare provider while CHI applications focus on the patient or health care customer.
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  • ..., and external causes of injury or disease. This system is designed to map health conditions to corresponding generic categories together with specific varia ...h which focuses on the domains of functioning (disability) associated with health conditions, from both medical and social perspectives.
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  • .../http://projectpophealth.org/ |title=popHealth - An Open Source Population Health Reporting Prototype |publisher=The MITRE Corporation |archivedate=15 March ...vider's [[electronic health record]] (EHR) system using continuity of care records. popHealth streamlines the automated generation of summary quality measure
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  • ...ook for real-time sharing of knowledge and collaboration|GitHub as an open electronic laboratory notebook for real-time sharing of knowledge and collaboration]]" ...many aspects of the scientific process ... ('''[[Journal:GitHub as an open electronic laboratory notebook for real-time sharing of knowledge and collaboration|Fu
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  • ...National Institutes of Health [NIH] |publisher=U.S. National Archives and Records Administration |accessdate=03 November 2015}}</ref> ...[[United States Department of Health and Human Services|U.S. Department of Health and Human Services]]
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  • ...te project objectives.]]As was the case before the advent of databases and electronic data management solutions, today researchers must search through sample res ...are replacement for more traditional paper [[laboratory notebook]]s, the [[electronic laboratory notebook]] (ELN) has been important to laboratory functions. Yet
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  • * electronic signature support; and ...le=CFR - Code of Federal Regulations Title 21, Part 11 Electronic Records; Electronic Signatures |publisher=U.S. Food and Drug Administration |date=22 December 2
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  • ...chapter=Chapter 5: Acute Care Health Information Management Systems |title=Health Management Information Systems: A Handbook for Decision Makers |edition=2nd ...ublic Health Service, Health Resources Administration, National Center for Health Services Research |series=NCHSR research summary series |year=1977 |pages=3
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  • ...f significant additions include CLSI QMS22 ''Management of Paper-based and Electronic Laboratory Information'', ACMG ''Technical Standards for Clinical Genetics ...oject management of [[laboratory information system]]s (LIS) in the public health setting. With in-depth discussion and professional recommendations from con
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  • ...e providers; and monitoring of resident activities to help to ensure their health, safety, and well-being.<ref name="ALFMedicare.com">{{cite web |url=http:// ...4}}</ref><ref name="ALFLaw">{{cite web |url=http://www.nsclc.org/index.php/health/long-term-care/assisted-living/ |title=Assisted Living |publisher=National
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  • ...e.com/is/content/hpedam/a00107315enw |format=PDF |title=Electronic Medical Records Delivered as a Service |publisher=Hewlett Packard Enterprise |date=November
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  • ...rmatics''' or TI) is a sister domain to or a sub-domain of biomedical or [[health informatics|clinical informatics]] concerned with the application of [[Info ...tend to fall between and often inter-operate with health informatics and [[electronic medical record]] systems, clinical trial management systems, and statistica
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  • | genre = [[Health informatics]] software '''OSCAR''' or '''OSCAR McMaster''' is free open-source [[electronic medical record]] software that supports over 1.5 million patients across Ca
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  • A quantitative analysis of maps brings accuracy issues into focus. The electronic and other equipment used to make measurements for GIS is far more precise t ...the raster data but can require storage of millions of significantly sized records.
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  • ...provides time- and condition-appropriate information that can help aid in health decisions and outcomes
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  • {{wikipedia::Health record trust}} [[Category:Electronic health records]]
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  • {{wikipedia::International Health Terminology Standards Development Organisation}} [[Category:Electronic health records]]
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  • [[Category:Electronic health records]] [[Category:Health informatics]]
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  • ...or '''medical imaging informatics''') involves the intersection between [[health informatics]] and [[bioinformatics]] that aims to improve the efficiency, a * the embedding of medical images in [[electronic medical record]]s
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  • [[Category:Electronic health records]] [[Category:Health informatics]]
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  • [[Category:Electronic health records]] [[Category:Health informatics]]
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  • [[Category:Electronic health records]] [[Category:Health informatics]]
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  • ...iving and communication system]]s (PACS), HIS, and in some cases even an [[electronic medical record]] (EMR). This interoperability is vital in a hospital enviro ...24 |chapter=Chapter 6: Architecture of Hospital Information Systems |title=Health Information Systems: Architectures and Strategies |author=Winter, Alfred; H
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