نتایج جستجو برای: national health information network

تعداد نتایج: 2769243  

تنهاپور, مژگان, صفائی, علی اصغر,

Background: Patient-centered care improves the quality of life and health care, and reduces the costs of care. The advent of new technologies such as health social networks, and personal health records (PHR), have significant impact on the patient-centered care. The aim of this article is to analyze and provide a set of features and requirements needed by the users of health social network serv...

Journal: :Electronic Markets 1997
Zhenyu Liu

In this paper, a status report on China's national information infrastructure (CNII) and its development progress is introduced. The main goal of the CNII is to accelerate the economic development by means of information technology (IT). Based upon the modern information technologies, the CNII is designed as the nationwide three dimensional information communication network to streamline inform...

2012
Leslie Lenert David Sundwall Michael Edward Lenert

In the midst of a US $30 billion USD investment in the Nationwide Health Information Network (NwHIN) and electronic health records systems, a significant change in the architecture of the NwHIN is taking place. Prior to 2010, the focus of information exchange in the NwHIN was the Regional Health Information Organization (RHIO). Since 2010, the Office of the National Coordinator (ONC) has been s...

2014
Lucila Ohno-Machado Zia Agha Douglas S. Bell Lisa Dahm Michele E. Day Jason N. Doctor Davera Gabriel Maninder K. Kahlon Katherine K. Kim Michael Hogarth Michael E. Matheny Daniella Meeker Jonathan R. Nebeker

This article describes the patient-centered Scalable National Network for Effectiveness Research (pSCANNER), which is part of the recently formed PCORnet, a national network composed of learning healthcare systems and patient-powered research networks funded by the Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI). It is designed to be a stakeholder-governed federated network that uses a dis...

Journal: :Journal of health communication 2004
David E Nelson Gary L Kreps Bradford W Hesse Robert T Croyle Gordon Willis Neeraj K Arora Barbara K Rimer K V Viswanath Neil Weinstein Sara Alden

Little is known about access, sources, and trust of cancer-related information, or factors that facilitate or hinder communication on a population-wide basis. Through a careful developmental process involving extensive input from many individuals and organizations, the National Cancer Institute (NCI) developed the Health Information National Trends Survey (HINTS) to help fill this gap. This nat...

Introduction: In spite of the global trend towards increased screening efforts, there remain instances where uncertainty surrounds the cost-effectiveness of this approach. In such cases, a comprehensive assessment that considers cost-effectiveness, feasibility, and factors related to epidemiology, socio-culture, and community becomes indispensable. This assessment offers crucial insights to gui...

Edris Babaei Fatemeh Noughani Mohamad-Mohsen Rastegar-Panah Seyyed-Mahdi Hosseini-Motlagh

Background and Objectives: While social network analysis has left a remarkable practical impact in the healthcare field, the potential implication of this methodology in the primary health domain is poorly researched. Hence, this study aimed to explore the use and usefulness social network analysis in the context of primary health care. Methods: The health volunteers of Imam Ali Health Center...

2011
Senait Kebede John B Gatabazi Pierre Rugimbanya Therese Mukankwiro Helen N Perry Wondimagegnehu Alemu Jean B Ndihokubwayo Michael H Kramer Odette Mukabayire

BACKGROUND The recent emergence of a novel strain of influenza virus with pandemic potential underscores the need for quality surveillance and laboratory services to contribute to the timely detection and confirmation of public health threats. To provide a framework for strengthening disease surveillance and response capacities in African countries, the World Health Organization Regional Headqu...

Journal: :international journal of health policy and management 0
michael grant rhodes mind venture international, maastricht, the netherlands marten w. de vries mind venture international, maastricht, the netherlands

increases in incidents involving so-called confused persons have brought attention to the potential costs of recent changes to public mental health (pmh) services in the netherlands. decentralized under the (community) participation act (2014), local governments must find resources to compensate for reduced central funding to such services or “innovate.” but innovation, even when pressure for c...

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