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Updates in Informatics

Clinical information sources used by hospital doctors in Mongolia.
29 Jun 2014

Clinical information sources used by hospital doctors in Mongolia.

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CONCLUSIONS: Satisfying the clinical information needs of doctors in less developed countries is particularly challenging and even though improvements in information technology can facilitate access to knowledge, there still exist barriers. Health policies which promote computer skills and English language … Continued

Comparing the application of Health Information Technology in primary care in Denmark and Andalucía, Spain.
29 Jun 2014

Comparing the application of Health Information Technology in primary care in Denmark and Andalucía, Spain.

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CONCLUSION: It is clear that the diffusion of technology, within the primary care physician sector of the health care market, is subject to historical, financial, legal, cultural, and social factors. This tale of two places illustrates the issues, and different … Continued

The profession of public health informatics: Still emerging?
29 Jun 2014

The profession of public health informatics: Still emerging?

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CONCLUSION: A core set of journals, the proliferation of PHI articles in varied and numerous journals, and rapid uptake of MeSH suggest PHI is acquiring professional authority and now should not be tagged as an “emerging” profession. PMID: 19297243 [PubMed … Continued

A computational framework to identify patients with poor adherence to blood pressure lowering medication
29 Jun 2014

A computational framework to identify patients with poor adherence to blood pressure lowering medication

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Conclusions: We have developed a generic computational framework that can be used to formulate and query criteria around issues of adherence to long-term medication based on practice EMRs. Within the context of the example we have used, the observed adherence … Continued

Implications of SNOMED CT versioning
22 Jun 2014

Implications of SNOMED CT versioning

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Conclusions: In this paper, we have identified four types of changes that occur over time as new SNOMED CT releases are introduced. Keeping track of these changes is important as they are not well published and have an impact in … Continued

Factors influencing health information technology adoption in Thailand's community health centers: Applying the UTAUT model
22 Jun 2014

Factors influencing health information technology adoption in Thailand's community health centers: Applying the UTAUT model

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Conclusions: Health IT is pervasive and well adopted by CHCs in Thailand. The study results have implications for both health IT developmental efforts in Thailand and health informatics research. This study validated the UTAUT model in the field context of … Continued

Synchronous communication facilitates interruptive workflow for attending physicians and nurses in clinical settings
22 Jun 2014

Synchronous communication facilitates interruptive workflow for attending physicians and nurses in clinical settings

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Conclusion: This study demonstrated that the clinical workspace is a highly interruptive environment. Multiple interruptions in the communication processes between clinicians consume time and have the potential to increase the risk of error. This workflow analysis may inform the development … Continued

Physicians’ beliefs about using EMR and CPOE: In pursuit of a contextualized understanding of health it use behavior
22 Jun 2014

Physicians’ beliefs about using EMR and CPOE: In pursuit of a contextualized understanding of health it use behavior

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Conclusion: Given the breadth and detail of elicited beliefs, numerous design and policy implications can be identified. Additionally, the findings are a first step toward developing a theory of health IT acceptance and use contextualized to the unique setting of … Continued

Designing for collaborative interpretation in telemonitoring: Re-introducing patients as diagnostic agents
22 Jun 2014

Designing for collaborative interpretation in telemonitoring: Re-introducing patients as diagnostic agents

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Conclusion: Telemonitoring practices of patients with ICDs involve three entangled collaborative processes, whereas the existing socio-technical setup only mediate one. myRecord is designed as an add-on collaborative technology to mediate the two remaining collaborative processes. We argue that myRecord solves … Continued

The Health Archetype Language (HAL-42): Interface considerations.
22 Jun 2014

The Health Archetype Language (HAL-42): Interface considerations.

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Authors: Elkin PL, Froehling D, Wahner-Roedler D, Trusko B, Welsh G, Rosenbloom ST, Speroff T, Brown SH In this manuscript we report an evaluation of the reliability of clinical research rules creation by multiple clinicians using the Health Archetype Language … Continued

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To promote and develop the application of information technology in the field of medicine and public health, in order to improve the quality of health care of the Filipino people.

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