Regional Health Economies and ICT Services :The PICNIC Experience ( Studies in Health Technology and Informatics )

Publication subTitle :The PICNIC Experience

Publication series : Studies in Health Technology and Informatics

Author: Saranummi N.;Piggott D.;Katehakis D.G.  

Publisher: Ios Press‎

Publication year: 2005

E-ISBN: 9781607501251

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9781586035389

Subject: TP18 artificial intelligence theory

Keyword: 预防医学、卫生学

Language: ENG

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Description

An important trend throughout Europe is a move towards more involvement of patients or citizens in informed decision making of any choice and responsibility for their own health. The vision behind this work is comprised of two components: new innovative services to the citizens and networking services and care across organisational boundaries. The needed integration and interoperability of systems will not be achieved, unless the healthcare domain invests into standardization. The way Information Society Technology (IST) is developing, however, means that there is no need for a fully harmonised European healthcare. A further dimension to this comes from the Open Source (OS) initiative. The success of Linux and the Open Source Web-servers and browsers is well known. This has revitalised OS activities also in the healthcare domain. This book has gathered significant experience in developing IT services for Regional Health Economies and builds on several years of worldwide experience. Its aim is to make the European market for telematic healthcare services more cohesive and less fragmented, by developing a model for the preparation of the regional healthcare providers to implement the next generation of secure, user-friendly healthcare networks. As such it paves the way towards the development of regional healthcare networks, assisted by interoperable IT services, in order to support effectively continuity of care across enterprises and establish a Professionals and Citizens Ne

Chapter

PICNIC Architecture

PICNIC Technology

How to Use the PICNIC Results

Canada Health Infoway - Towards a National Interoperable Electronic Health Record (EHR) Solution

The Story of MedCom

The openEHR Foundation

The National Programme for IT in England

Implementing Interoperable Secure Health Information Systems

Lessons Learned from PICNIC

Glossary of Terms

Author Index

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