Interoperability in healthcare refers to the secure access and integration of electronic health data so it can be used to optimize health outcomes.
Interoperability in healthcare refers to the secure access and integration of electronic health data so it can be used to optimize health outcomes.
There’s an urgent need to organise and present this data for efficient processing by care providers. To truly build a healthcare system that can evolve at the rapid pace of technology, science and informatics, organisations must tackle interoperability head on. Orion Health’s Digital Care ...
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Joyce Sensmeier, vice president of informatics at HIMSS, says tools exist to engage patients with their data in ways that create a good relationship with providers — when the technology doesn't get in the way.
Interoperability in healthcare information systems, OpenEHR standard and archetypes implementation in data model design for a clinical study The success of clinical studies mainly depends on the quality of data, gathered during each study. The quality of the gathered data depends on the selection of ...
Enhancing security and improving interoperability in healthcare information systems Security is a key issue in healthcare information systems, since most aspects of security become of considerable or even critical importance when handling ... Gritzalis,A Dimitris - 《Medical Informatics》...
For improving quality and safety of patient's care, for keeping the costs of health services, but also for successfully managing public health communicatio... W. Ed HAMMOND - 《Studies in Health Technology & Informatics》 被引量: 40发表: 2008年 Sharing ontology between ICD 11 and SNOMED CT ...
–Strong multi-level (semantic, structural, syntactic, interface) heterogeneity issues in clinical research and healthcare domains –Semantic interoperability both at schema and data/instance level –Handling of unstructured information, i.e., literature articles ...