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Current Issues in Health Care Informatics

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This special issue addresses a diverse set of topics such as the use of health care informatics to conduct research, clinical information systems used by the U.S. Air Force, electronic medical records and physician satisfaction in Oman, and a point of care documentation system used by hospice care providers.
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Health care informatics has emerged as a diverse and important new field of study. The field can be very broadly defined as the science that addresses how best to use information to improve health care. The field includes the four areas of bioinformatics, medical informatics, public health informatics, and consumer health informatics. Health care informatics applications can be used to improve the quality of patient care, to increase productivity, and to provide access to knowledge. After providing an overview of the field, the 10 articles contained in this special issue are briefly discussed. The first six articles address a diverse set of topics such as the use of health care informatics to conduct research, clinical information systems used by the U.S. Air Force, electronic medical records and physician satisfaction in Oman, and a point of care documentation system used by hospice care providers. The last four articles discuss the complex issues raised by the implementation of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA).

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A PACS maturity model: a systematic meta-analytic review on maturation and evolvability of PACS in the hospital enterprise.

TL;DR: It is argued that the proposed PACS maturity model (PMM) can help hospitals to gain insights into their (strategic) objectives for growth and maturity with regard to PACS, the electronic patient record (EPR) and other health information systems.
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Evolution of Information Systems and Technologies Maturity in Healthcare

TL;DR: The author addresses the generic maturity model for IST management, and presents the main maturity models, specifically focusing on the management of IST in healthcare, as well as introducing concepts associated with maturity models.
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The Enhancement of Security in Healthcare Information Systems

TL;DR: This study proposes secure medical managerial strategies being applied to the network environment of the medical organization information system so as to avoid the external or internal information security events, allow the medical system to work smoothly and safely, and further promote the overall medical quality.
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Implications for adopting cloud computing in e-Health

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explored the limitations and find the opportunities and barriers between cloud computing and e-Health and later purpose it in the form of guidelines, they performed literature review, conducted one to one interview with associates both health care personnel and cloud computing, finally backed up with a web-based survey from the associates for the validation of interview findings.
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Cloud Computing Framework for E-Health in Ghana: Adoption Issues and Strategies: Case Study of Ghana Health Service

TL;DR: The ICT awareness of stakeholders in healthcare is measured while also providing an evidence of the possibility of cloud implementation by Ghana Health Services (GHS) in relation to the ICTawareness of stakeholders.
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Medical informatics: improving health care through information.

TL;DR: The problems that motivate work in this field, the emerging solutions, and the barriers that remain are focused on; this article addresses the core themes that underlie all applications of medical informatics and unify the scientific approaches across the field.
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Three decades of research on computer applications in health care: Medical informatics support at the agency for healthcare research and quality

TL;DR: This review shows that grants provided by AHRQ resulted in achievements that include advancing automation in the clinical laboratory and radiology, assisting in technology development, facilitating the evolution of computer-aided decision making, promoting computer-initiated quality assurance programs, and supporting health data coding and standards initiatives.
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Health Care Informatics: An Interdisciplinary Approach

TL;DR: The impact of the Internet on Health Care Providers and Patients, and the Implications of Accreditation and Governmental Regulations for Health Care Informatics, are discussed.
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