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Better health for the world’s people is a moral imperative. Digital innovation linking the globe is a growing reality. Intersecting these critical phenomena, Technology-Enabled Knowledge Translation (TEKT) is opening up numerous arenas for improving access to care, upgrading quality of care, advancing health education, and reducing health inequities worldwide. Technology-Enabled Knowledge Translation for eHealth surveys in depth the current status of major TEKT projects and its potential to contribute to future widespread health care refinements. In applications as varied as bioinformatics, youth e-mentoring programs, and electronic communities of practice, TEKT is shown as evolving toward larger humanitarian goals, addressing environmental concerns, and—in keeping with one of the earliest premises of the Internet—answering the salient question, “How global is e-health?” Contributors set out a well-rounded picture of TEKT use across health delivery platforms as the book: Updates technological concepts in training, recordkeeping, and quality control. Provides extended examples of virtual collaboration between colleagues. Explores TEKT as a means of improving health outcomes in disadvantaged populations. Demonstrates applications of social media in qualitative research. Reports on TEKT projects from Mexico, China, and Brazil. Applies TEKT practice at the policy level. Health care administrators as well as researchers in health care management, policy, and services will find Technology-Enabled Knowledge Translation for eHealth a leading-edge resource that stimulates action as well as interest.
Medical care -- Technological innovations. --- Medical informatics --- Medical care --- Delivery of Health Care --- Medicine --- Informatics --- Information Science --- Telecommunications --- Communication --- Health Occupations --- Communications Media --- Patient Care Management --- Disciplines and Occupations --- Health Services Administration --- Health Care --- Medical Informatics --- Telemedicine --- Diffusion of Innovation --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Medical & Biomedical Informatics --- Technological innovations --- Medical informatics. --- Data processing. --- Clinical informatics --- Health informatics --- Medical information science --- Computers in medicine --- Medicine. --- Health informatics. --- Medicine & Public Health. --- Health Informatics. --- Information science --- Clinical sciences --- Medical profession --- Human biology --- Life sciences --- Medical sciences --- Pathology --- Physicians --- Data processing --- Medical records --- EHR systems --- EHR technology --- EHRs (Electronic health records) --- Electronic health records --- Electronic medical records --- EMR systems --- EMRs (Electronic medical records) --- Information storage and retrieval systems
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Health Information Science, HIS 2014, held in Melbourne, Australia, in May 2015. The 20 full papers and 5 short papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from numerous submissions. The scope of the papers includes medical/health/biomedicine information resources such as patient medical records, devices and equipments, software and tools to capture, store, retrieve, process, analyze, and optimize the use of information in the health domain; data management, data mining, and knowledge discovery, all of which play a key role in decision making, management of public health, examination of standards, privacy and security issues; computer visualization and artificial intelligence for computer aided diagnosis; development of new architectures and applications for health information systems.
Computer Science. --- Health Informatics. --- Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet). --- Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery. --- Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics). --- Information Storage and Retrieval. --- Computer science. --- Medical records --- Data mining. --- Information storage and retrieval systems. --- Artificial intelligence. --- Informatique --- Dossiers médicaux --- Exploration de données (Informatique) --- Systèmes d'information --- Intelligence artificielle --- Data processing. --- Medicine --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Medical & Biomedical Informatics --- Health informatics. --- Information storage and retrieval. --- AI (Artificial intelligence) --- Artificial thinking --- Electronic brains --- Intellectronics --- Intelligence, Artificial --- Intelligent machines --- Machine intelligence --- Thinking, Artificial --- Bionics --- Cognitive science --- Digital computer simulation --- Electronic data processing --- Logic machines --- Machine theory --- Self-organizing systems --- Simulation methods --- Fifth generation computers --- Neural computers --- Algorithmic knowledge discovery --- Factual data analysis --- KDD (Information retrieval) --- Knowledge discovery in data --- Knowledge discovery in databases --- Mining, Data --- Database searching --- Clinical informatics --- Health informatics --- Medical information science --- Information science --- Informatics --- Science --- Data processing --- Artificial Intelligence. --- EHR systems --- EHR technology --- EHRs (Electronic health records) --- Electronic health records --- Electronic medical records --- EMR systems --- EMRs (Electronic medical records) --- Information storage and retrieval systems --- Medical care --- Automatic data storage --- Automatic information retrieval --- Automation in documentation --- Computer-based information systems --- Data processing systems --- Data storage and retrieval systems --- Discovery systems, Information --- Information discovery systems --- Information processing systems --- Information retrieval systems --- Machine data storage and retrieval --- Mechanized information storage and retrieval systems --- Computer systems --- Electronic information resources --- Data libraries --- Digital libraries --- Information organization --- Information retrieval --- Medical informatics --- Application software. --- Application computer programs --- Application computer software --- Applications software --- Apps (Computer software) --- Computer software
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Better health for the world's people is a moral imperative. Digital innovation linking the globe is a growing reality. Intersecting these critical phenomena, Technology-Enabled Knowledge Translation (TEKT) is opening up numerous arenas for improving access to care, upgrading quality of care, advancing health education, and reducing health inequities worldwide. Technology-Enabled Knowledge Translation for eHealth surveys in depth the current status of major TEKT projects and its potential to contribute to future widespread health care refinements. In applications as varied as bioinformatics, youth e-mentoring programs, and electronic communities of practice, TEKT is shown as evolving toward larger humanitarian goals, addressing environmental concerns, and in keeping with one of the earliest premises of the Internet answering the salient question, How global is e-health? Contributors set out a well-rounded picture of TEKT use across health delivery platforms as the book: Updates technological concepts in training, recordkeeping, and quality control. Provides extended examples of virtual collaboration between colleagues. Explores TEKT as a means of improving health outcomes in disadvantaged populations. Demonstrates applications of social media in qualitative research. Reports on TEKT projects from Mexico, China, and Brazil. Applies TEKT practice at the policy level. Health care administrators as well as researchers in health care management, policy, and services will find Technology-Enabled Knowledge Translation for eHealth a leading-edge resource that stimulates action as well as interest.
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Better health for the world's people is a moral imperative. Digital innovation linking the globe is a growing reality. Intersecting these critical phenomena, Technology-Enabled Knowledge Translation (TEKT) is opening up numerous arenas for improving access to care, upgrading quality of care, advancing health education, and reducing health inequities worldwide. Technology-Enabled Knowledge Translation for eHealth surveys in depth the current status of major TEKT projects and its potential to contribute to future widespread health care refinements. In applications as varied as bioinformatics, youth e-mentoring programs, and electronic communities of practice, TEKT is shown as evolving toward larger humanitarian goals, addressing environmental concerns, and in keeping with one of the earliest premises of the Internet answering the salient question, How global is e-health? Contributors set out a well-rounded picture of TEKT use across health delivery platforms as the book: Updates technological concepts in training, recordkeeping, and quality control. Provides extended examples of virtual collaboration between colleagues. Explores TEKT as a means of improving health outcomes in disadvantaged populations. Demonstrates applications of social media in qualitative research. Reports on TEKT projects from Mexico, China, and Brazil. Applies TEKT practice at the policy level. Health care administrators as well as researchers in health care management, policy, and services will find Technology-Enabled Knowledge Translation for eHealth a leading-edge resource that stimulates action as well as interest.
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Health Information Science, HIS 2014, held in Melbourne, Australia, in May 2015. The 20 full papers and 5 short papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from numerous submissions. The scope of the papers includes medical/health/biomedicine information resources such as patient medical records, devices and equipments, software and tools to capture, store, retrieve, process, analyze, and optimize the use of information in the health domain; data management, data mining, and knowledge discovery, all of which play a key role in decision making, management of public health, examination of standards, privacy and security issues; computer visualization and artificial intelligence for computer aided diagnosis; development of new architectures and applications for health information systems.
Information retrieval --- Programming --- Computer architecture. Operating systems --- Information systems --- Artificial intelligence. Robotics. Simulation. Graphics --- Computer. Automation --- datamining --- applicatiebeheer --- apps --- informatiesystemen --- medische informatica --- KI (kunstmatige intelligentie) --- architectuur (informatica) --- data acquisition --- AI (artificiële intelligentie)
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