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» Site title: DIMDI - German Institute of Medical Documentation and Information » Site description: Publishes official medical classifications and maintains medical terminologies, thesauri, nomenclatures and catalogues, develops and operates database-supported information systems for drugs and medical devices and is responsible for a programme of health technology assessment.
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» Site title: eHealth News EU » Site description: A European eHealth News Portal, RSS feeds and news.
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» Site title: e-Health Research Centre » Site description: Centre conducts trials on health solutions and undertakes research and development into critical health conditions. Find a profile, latest news, current research and upcoming events.
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» Site title: Health Informatics FAQ » Site description: Answers to various health informatics questions by Professor Vicki Sauter.
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» Site title: HealthCyberMap » Site description: Web-based projects to map health information resources in cyberspace to improve retrieval and navigation. Range of pilot projects and evaluation questionnaire.
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» Site title: The Medical Algorithms Project » Site description: Contains chapters covering all major medical topics. Provides computation, formula, survey, or look-up tables useful in health care.
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» Site title: Medical Informatics (Minfor) » Site description: Articles on medical informatics. Links to related literature, journals and articles.
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» Site title: The English Integrated Healthcare Records Service » Site description: MSc in Healthcare Informatics essay on the planning and procurement stages of the United Kingdom integrated health record service. References listed. Author: Gavin Jamie (December 1, 2003)
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» Site title: Towards Design Principles for Health Information Systems » Site description: Discussion of the semantics of the object of any recording (some view of “reality”) and those of the recording / organising / persisting process itself is distinguished, leading to a number of useful consequences and models. Author: Thomas Beale. [PDF] (March 10, 2003)
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» Site title: The Cornerstones of Medical Informatics » Site description: Discusses four areas: structures to represent complex data and knowledge relationships, acquiring and presenting data to lessen overload, managing change to optimize information use and integrating information. Author: Nancy M. Lorenzi in Jnl. Am. Med. Inform. Assoc. (March 1, 2000)
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» Site title: Consumer Health Informatics and Patient Decisionmaking » Site description: The study looked at tools that include interactive computer discs, videotapes, audiotapes, brochures, and computer-generated fact sheets to help patients make decisions about medical screening and treatment. According to the study, most research has looked more at the effects of the tools on patient knowledge and satisfaction than on patient-clinician communications and health behavior and outcomes. Author: AHCPR Research Report. AHCPR Publication No. 98-N001, September 1997. Agency for Health Care Policy and Research, Rockville, MD. (September 1, 1997)
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