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Vivian Vimarlund
Researcher at Linköping University
Publications - 78
Citations - 1615
Vivian Vimarlund is an academic researcher from Linköping University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health care & Health informatics. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 77 publications receiving 1399 citations. Previous affiliations of Vivian Vimarlund include Jönköping University.
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Patient-centered Applications: Use of Information Technology to Promote Disease Management and Wellness. A White Paper by the AMIA Knowledge in Motion Working Group
George Demiris,Lawrence B. Afrin,Stuart M. Speedie,Karen L. Courtney,Manu Sondhi,Vivian Vimarlund,Christian Lovis,William Goossen,Cecil Lynch +8 more
TL;DR: This white paper defines key principles and challenges for designers, policy makers, and evaluators of patient-centered technologies for disease management and prevention.
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Methods to Evaluate Health information Systems in Healthcare Settings: A Literature Review
Bahlol Rahimi,Vivian Vimarlund +1 more
TL;DR: It is shown that there is no standard framework for evaluation effects and outputs of implementation and use of IT in the healthcare setting and that until today no studies explore the impact of IT on the healthcare system’ productivity and effectiveness.
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Applications of terrestrial laser scanning for tunnels : a review
TL;DR: In this paper, a short history of terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) techniques used for tunnel investigations is given, followed by a review of several applications of TLS for tunnels, such as detecting geological features of drilling tunnels, monitoring the geometry of tunnels during excavation, making deformation measurements, and extracting features.
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Understanding business intelligence in the context of healthcare
Tobias Mettler,Vivian Vimarlund +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, different definitions of BI are examined and condensed in a framework and the sector-specific preconditions for the effective use and future role of BI is discussed, as well as the potential application of BI in the healthcare domain.
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Health Information System Implementation: A Qualitative Meta-analysis
TL;DR: It is found that merely implementing an HIS will not automatically increase organizational efficiency and strategic, tactical, and operational actions have to be taken into consideration, including management involvement, integration in healthcare workflow, establishing compatibility between software and hardware and, most importantly, user involvement, education and training.