Global health informatics how information technology can change our lives in a globalized world

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Marin, Heimar de Fátima, editor (editor), Massad, Eduardo, editor, Gutierrez, Marco Antonio, editor, Rodrigues, Roberto Jaime, editor, Sigulem, Daniel, editor
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London, United Kingdom : Academic Press 2016.
Colección:Science Direct e-books.
Acceso en línea:Conectar con la versión electrónica
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Front Cover; Global Health Informatics; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Contributors; 1 Global Health Informatics-An Overview; Introduction; Global Health Informatics; Electronic Medical Records; Telehealth Systems; Mobile Health Systems; Research Translational Systems; Training Programs; Challenges; Conclusions; References; 2 National Health Information Systems and Health Observatories; National Health Information Systems and Health Observatories: Resources for Evidence-Based Decision-Making; National Health Information System; Health Observatory.
  • Data, Information, Knowledge, and IntelligenceFrom Data to Intelligence: Progressing From "Know That" to "Know How"; Information Production; Knowledge as Information in Context; Intelligence as Knowledge Translation; Evidence-Based Practice; Historical, Surveillance, and Monitoring Data; HOs Have Specific Needs for Data and Data Management; Functional Components; Data Sources, Data Domains, and Data Management and Operations; Data Analysis and Production of Indicators, Knowledge, and Intelligence; Communication of Information, Knowledge, and Intelligence; Operational Resources; Governance.
  • Technical StaffInformation Technology Professionals; Information and Communication Technologies; Systems Architecture; Data Processing; Data Analytics; Reporting; Generation and Use of Knowledge and Intelligence; Communication and Web Publishing; Experience With NHIS and HOs; National Health Information Systems; Health Observatories; Implementation Opportunities and Challenges; National Health Information Systems; Health Observatories; Further Reading; 3 Information and Communication Technologies and Global Health Challenges; Introduction; Electronic Health Records.
  • EHR for Epidemiologic ResearchAdoption of Electronic Health Records in Different Countries; United States and Canada; The European Union; Asia Pacific; Developing Countries; Challenges; Health Information Exchange; Challenges; Telemedicine; Challenges; Mobile Devices; mHealth Projects; mHealth Projects in Developing Countries; mHealth Projects in Developed Countries; Consumer mHealth; Challenges; Social Media; Healthcare Social Media Uses; Patients and Healthcare Professionals; Healthcare Institutions, Health Insurance Companies, Pharmaceutical Companies, Government and International Agencies.
  • WhatsappChallenges; Conclusions; References; 4 Standards for Global Health Information Systems; The Key SDO Organizations; Data Naming and Representation; Controlled Terminologies Organizations; Identification of Medicinal Products; The Making of Standards; Global Standards; Interoperability; The Role of Standards in Interoperability; Fast Healthcare Interoperable Resources (FHIR); IHE Standards; ISO/JIC Standards; JIC Project; Looking to the Future; References; 5 Data Systems and Global Health Informatics Research; Barriers to Global Sharing of Health Data.