Essays about: "Health informatics"

Showing result 11 - 13 of 13 essays containing the words Health informatics.

  1. 11. A Validation of an IT Investment Evaluation Model in Health and Social Care : A case study of ERAS Interactive Audit System (EIAS)

    University essay from IHH, Informatik

    Author : Chen Lin; Jing Ma; [2012]
    Keywords : eHealth; Health informatics; IT investment evaluation; Validation of Model; Effect of eHealth; Impact of eHealth; Contribution of eHealth; Model performance; Comprehensiveness; Practicality; Applicability;

    Abstract : Introduction: The traditional IT investment evaluation methods and/or techniques tend to measure the quantitative value added by eHealth. However, there are contributions brought by innovation which are intangible and sundry, and thus are difficult to identify, measure and manage. READ MORE

  2. 12. Mobile informatics in a hospital environment: Moving from stationary to mobile supporting services in a medical environment

    University essay from IT-universitetet i Göteborg/Tillämpad informationsteknologi

    Author : Fredrik A. Bergstrand; Max N. Gabrielsson; [2008-06-27T11:57:32Z]
    Keywords : mobile informatics; health care; ethnography; prototyping; visualization;

    Abstract : Much of the supportive technology developed for use within medical environments is targeted towards stationary computers. In this report we present a study performed to design a mobile client for accessing and interpreting clinical lab results. READ MORE

  3. 13. Evaluation and assessment of a generic computerized patient record system utilized by physical therapists in a primary care setting

    University essay from Institutionen för kommunikation och information

    Author : Pleil Alvin; [2004]
    Keywords : generic computer-based patient records; electronic medical records; physical therapy; 2G method;

    Abstract : Within the field of medical informatics, patient medical records are the sole source of information for dealing with clinical activities concerning the documentation, care, progression, and ongoing interactions between the patient and clinicians. Electronic or computer-based patient records (CPRs) have had a presence within health care in some form and magnitude for the past thirty years yet only recently have been incorporated in health care to a larger extent. READ MORE