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Journal articles on the topic "Health information system development"

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Kutto, Winnie. "Health Information System." Journal of Information and Technology 6, no. 1 (October 12, 2022): 97–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.53819/81018102t6033.

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The majority of low and middle-income countries (LMICs) have frequently implemented health information systems (HIS) in response to international pressure to account for health care investments. Health information can facilitate better planning and monitoring health services, which may lead to improved health outcomes, which is the concept behind robust and effective HIS. However, the use of health information systems (HIS) as accountability tools has frequently been criticized for being counterproductive because they give health information more significance to international organizations and national governments than to those in charge of local health services. This paper aims to examine how HIS influence the development of local accountability practices and their effects on health care delivery. The technology domain of HIS is combined with a theoretical perspective derived from structuration theory. A case study of HIS in Kenya is analyzed from this point of view. The findings have implications for the application of structuration theory to comprehending accountability and the significance of IT materiality in structuration processes. It contributes to a deeper comprehension of how HIS can foster enhanced human development and health care. It also contributes to the comprehension of IS as a means of socialization through which users can negotiate multiple accountability goals as well as a means of governing people's behavior. Keywords: Health, Information systems, Healthcare
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Young, Ronald C., and Peter Karungu. "The development of a health information system." Development Southern Africa 13, no. 6 (December 1996): 895–901. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03768359608439942.

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Weerakkody, Gamini, and Pradeep Ray. "CSCW-based System Development Methodology for Health-Care Information Systems." Telemedicine Journal and e-Health 9, no. 3 (September 2003): 273–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/153056203322502669.

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Habib, Ahmad. "Development of Archives Management Information System with RFID and SMS Gateway." International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation 24, no. 4 (February 28, 2020): 5227–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.37200/ijpr/v24i4/pr201621.

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Han, Sung Hyun, Young Moon Chae, Young Hahn Moon, Jaehoon Roh, Kyung Jong Lee, Myung Wha Cho, and Hae Young Min. "The development of industrial health information management system." Korean Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine 4, no. 2 (1992): 181. http://dx.doi.org/10.35371/kjoem.1992.4.2.181.

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Mock, Nancy, James Setzer, Ian Sliney, Gado Hadizatou, and William Bertrand. "Development of Information-Based Planning in Niger." International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care 9, no. 3 (1993): 360–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0266462300004621.

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AbstractThe authors present their experiences in assisting the government of Niger to develop automated information systems for health care management. They discuss the structure of the health system, the role of donor assistance, the process of initiating automated systems, and the technical requirements and costs of the system. Finally, they draw general conclusions that may be useful for those attempting similar efforts.
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Luic, Ljerka, and Dubravka Striber-Devaja. "The significance of information standards for development of integrated health information system." Archive of Oncology 14, no. 1-2 (2006): 64–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/aoo0602064l.

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Information systems play a significant role in helping to improve health outcomes and decision-making at the point of care, as well as in the planning and funding of care. There is no doubt that new technologies, especially information and communication technologies, could dramatically contribute to achieve better results in our activities in general. The healthcare sector, one of the largest sectors of society accounting, is very complex with many different application requirements. There are also a number of different types of actors that need to communicate for various healthcare purposes (patients/citizens, healthcare professionals and organizations providing health care cervices, payment bodies, pharmaceutical industry, the national governments). Standardization is the first and the most important step in building an Integral Healthcare Information System. However, standardization has been recognized in most of the countries as an important tool to achieve some of the general goals in healthcare systems. The relationship between the participants locally, regionally and nationally requires that information is shared for planning, funding and treatment purposes. Health information standards are instrumental for the operation of healthcare organizations, the planning and management of the health sector, for electronic business transactions and the development of a national system of electronic health records as well. It is necessary to make relevant decisions on adoption of specific health information standards, to adjust them to local conditions as necessary, define in sufficient details methods the manner of their introduction and implementation. The successful implementation of each National Health Information Systems Strategy is heavily dependent upon the implementation of information standards.
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Tsai, Flora S. "Mobile E-Health Information System." International Journal of Handheld Computing Research 2, no. 4 (October 2011): 1–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/jhcr.2011100101.

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A mobile e-Health information system (MEHIS) aims to speed up the operations of health care in medical centers and hospitals. However, the proper implementation of MEHIS involves integrating many subsystems for MEHIS to be properly executed. A typical MEHIS can consist of many components and subsystems, such as appointments and scheduling; admission, discharge, and transfer (ADT); prescription order entry; dietary planning; and smart card sign-on. This paper describes the development of a MEHIS with open-source Eclipse, using currently available health care standards. The author discusses the issues of building a mobile e-Health information system which can help achieve the goal of ubiquitous and mobile applications for the personalization of e-Health.
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Xing, Li, Wang Pin, and Lin Yi. "Research and Development on Health Care Information Service System." Advance Journal of Food Science and Technology 5, no. 11 (November 5, 2013): 1510–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.19026/ajfst.5.3376.

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Dalbokova, D., M. Krzyzanowski, A. Galan, M. Jantunen, D. Jarosinska, R. Kim, S. Medina, A. Paldy, and B. Staatsen. "Development of Environment and Health Information System in Europe." Epidemiology 17, Suppl (November 2006): S448. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00001648-200611001-01201.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Health information system development"

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Conradie, Pieter Wynand. "The use and effectiveness of information system development methodologies in health information systems / Pieter Wynand Conradie." Thesis, North-West University, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10394/4277.

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Abstract The main focus of this study is the identification of factors influencing the use and effectiveness of information system development methodologies (Le., systems development methodologies) in health information systems. In essence, it can be viewed as exploratory research, utilizing a conceptual research model to investigate the relationships among the hypothesised factors. More specifically, classified as behavioural science, it combines two theoretical models, namely the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology and the Expectancy Disconfirmation Theory. The main aim of behavioural science in information systems is to assist practitioners (Le., social actors) in improving business processes and competitiveness, thus the effective use of information systems. A wider view of behavioural science incorporates other social actors (e.g., end users) and organisational actors (e.g., executives). In health information systems, the effective use of information systems is especially relevant Health information systems are vital in the area of health care, since only by having access to pertinent health information, can the correct decisions relating to diagnostics and curative procedures be made. The use of systems development methodologies in health information systems development is therefore crucial, since they can make the development process more effective, while improving software quality. By empirically evaluating the conceptual research model, utilizing a survey as the main research method and structural equation modelling as the main statistical technique, meaningful results were obtained. Focussing on the factors influencing the individual's behavioural intent, it was found that the compatibility of systems development methodologies to the developer's pre-existing software development style is vital. Furthermore, performance expectancy, self-efficacy, organisational culture, policies, customer influence, voluntariness and facilitating conditions, all directly influenced the use of systems development methodologies, with policies and customer influence playing a significant role, especially in relation to health information systems. No significant direct effects or indirect effects could be established for the factors effort expectancy, personal innovativeness and social influence. It appears that individuals working in the health care software development discipline are more autonomous, less influenced by others. Also, the lack of support for the factor effort expectancy may indicate that systems development methodologies have entered a mature state, with less concern on the effort required for use. Furthermore, with regard to effectiveness and the continued use of information systems methodologies, satisfaction had a significant direct effect, with confirmation having a significant indirect effect. Keywords: behavioural science; conceptual research model; direct effect; exploratory research; Expectancy Disconfirmation Theory; indirect effect; Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology; structural equation modelling; survey; systems development methodologies.
Thesis (Ph.D. (Computer Science))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2010.
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Yang, Hui, and h. yang@latrobe edu au. "Priorities and Strategies for Health Information System Development in China - How Provincial Health Inforamtion Systems Support Regional Health Planning." La Trobe University. Public Health, 2004. http://www.lib.latrobe.edu.au./thesis/public/adt-LTU20050818.135812.

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China is moving towards a market economy. The greater use of market forces has made China richer, accelerated modernisation and increased productive efficiency but has created new problems, including, in the health sector, problems of inequity and allocative inefficiency. From 1997, the Chinese government committed to a national policy of regional health planning (RHP), as part of a broader commitment to harmonising social and economic development. However, RHP has been slow to impact on the equity and efficiency problems in health care. Planning requires information; better health decision-making requires better health information. Information systems constitute a resource that is vital for the health planning and the management of the health system. Properly developed, managed and used, health information systems are a highly cost-effective resource for the nation and its regions. Bureaucratic resistance, one of critical reasons is that regional health planners gained insufficient support from information system. Health information needs to adopt into the new way of government health management. The objective of the study is to contribute to the development of China�s health information system (HIS) over the next 5-10 years, in particular to suggest how provincial health information systems could be made more useful as a basis for RHP. The existing HIS is examined in relation to its support for and relevance to RHP, including policy framework, institutional structures and resources, networks and relationships, data collection, analysis, quality and accessibility of information as well as the use of information in support of health planning. Data sources include key informant interviews, a questionnaire survey and various policy documents. Qualitative (questionnaire survey on provincial HIS) and quantitative (key informant interviews) approaches are used in this study. Document analysis is also conducted. The research examines information for planning within the macro and historical context of health planning in China, in particular having regard to the impacts and implications of the transition to a market economy. It is evident that the implementation of RHP has been retarded by poor performance of information system, particularly at the provincial level. However, the implementation of RHP has also been complicated by fragmented administrative hierarchies, weak implementation mechanisms and contradictions between different policies, for example, between improved planning and the encouragement of market forces in health care. To support RHP which is needs based, has a focus on improving allocative efficiency and is adapted to the new market development will require new information products and supports including infrastructure reform and capacity development. Provincial HIS needs to move from being data generators and transmitters to becoming information producers and providers. Health planning has moved to greater use of population-based benchmark and demand-side control. Therefore, information products should be widened from supply side data collection (in particular assets and resources) to include demand-side collection and analysis (including utilisation patterns and community surveys of opinion and experience). The interaction between users (the planners) and producers (the HIS) should be strengthened and regional networks of information producers and planners should be established.
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Delcarme, Brian. "The development and institutionalisation of an integrated health care waste information system." Doctoral thesis, University of Cape Town, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/10359.

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Waste management generally in South Africa is poorly defined and practised, and the inadequate management of health care waste (HCW) has been recognised by the South African government as a significant environmental and public health risk. The literature revealed that an integrated health care waste information system (IHCWIS) serves as an important intervention to address the issue of poor health care waste management (HCWM). The overall key research question which this research asked was: "How does an IHCWIS develop and become institutionalised among health care waste generators?" The aim of the research was to gather empirical data to understand how the development and institutionalisation of an IHCWIS contributes to effective HCWM.
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Minnis, Richard Brian. "Development of a health management information system for the mountain gorilla (Gorilla beringei)." Diss., Mississippi State : Mississippi State University, 2006. http://sun.library.msstate.edu/ETD-db/ETD-browse/browse.

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Scandurra, Isabella. "Building Usability into Health Informatics : Development and Evaluation of Information Systems for Shared Homecare." Doctoral thesis, Uppsala : Acta universitatis Upsaliensis, 2007. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-8403.

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Maro, Judith C. "Development of a public health information infrastructure for postmarket evidence." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/53058.

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Thesis (S.M. in Technology and Policy)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Systems Division, Technology and Policy Program, 2009.
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Postmarket data on prescription medical product performance has historically been incomplete, underutilized, and mismanaged to inform safety and comparative clinical effectiveness. Congress has tasked the Food and Drug Administration to build a public health information infrastructure for drug safety. It also has allotted $1.1 billion dollars in new spending for comparative effectiveness research. A singular, shared, multi-purpose public health information infrastructure can be built to serve both these needs and others. It can be used by multiple public health agencies under a coordinating framework. A new independent public health authority is best positioned to manage that framework and to negotiate the security, legal, proprietary, and privacy barriers that accompany requests to access large amounts of patient data. Such a design protects privacy, avoids duplication, leverages investment, and promotes sustainability in what is truly a "greenfield" opportunity in the United States. Consequently, the policy window to influence the system design is now. Personal health data is the scarce resource needed to constitute this infrastructure. Citizens have a right and responsibility to re-examine how postmarket data is used to measure safety and comparative clinical effectiveness. A public process to establish new classification schemes that set benefit-risk targets for classes of prescription medical products is needed. Such schemes would differentiate products according to therapeutic need, expected length of treatment, expected patient population, novelty of treatment, and availability of substitutes.
(cont.) These classes would prompt different postmarket requirements according the needs and values of the affected patient population. Data collection, data analysis, risk management strategies, and reimbursement strategies would logically follow from this classification. In this paper, inadequate historical postmarket data generation mechanisms and risk management plans are reviewed. Specific attention is given to the failed use of "carrots" and "sticks" to elicit desired behavior. Next, an analysis of stakeholder interests and desired public health outcomes is performed. Policy goals for a public health information infrastructure are outlined along with strategies to achieve those goals.
by Judith C. Maro.
S.M.in Technology and Policy
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Kaercher, Deborah J. "The development of a south Texas health information gateway : negotiating the construction of information." Thesis, Edith Cowan University, Research Online, Perth, Western Australia, 2007. https://ro.ecu.edu.au/theses/300.

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This study examines the challenges, issues and complexities surrounding the construction of information for a South Texas Internet-based, health information gateway. It explores the collaborative and negotiated power dimensions and partnerships that supported this effort and the implications of online technological innovation for women's health choices. The context of the study is the online South Texas Health Information Gateway, a health information and communications-based effort that emerged in response to a stated community need to improve access to local, relevant and time-sensitive health information, resources and support for women and their families.
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Ölvingson, Christina. "On development of information systems with GIS functionality in public health informatics : a requirements engineering approach /." Linköping : Univ, 2003. http://www.bibl.liu.se/liupubl/disp/disp2003/tek823s.pdf.

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Johansen, Svein-Gunnar. "Software development with limited resources in a developing country : A study of the effects of limited resources on the development of a person-based family health-system in India." Thesis, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Department of Computer and Information Science, 2007. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:no:ntnu:diva-9530.

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Software development with limited resources is a challenge encountered by most developers at one time or another. The limited resources in question can involve many things like: Time, money, manpower, knowledge etc. Developing countries, due to their general lack of resources are particularly well suited as arenas for the study of this concept The research questions we aim to explore are: 1) How can limited resources affect one’s work organizationally? 2) How can technological decisions affect the resource pool? Our case involves a study of the effects of limited resources on the development process of a person-based family health system in India. Our results indicate that a lack of most specific resources often manifests itself into a more general lack of the resource: Time. Technological decisions can influence time through alteration of the resource pool. Making a technological decision in a limited resource environment should therefore be motivated by the management of time for facilitating the execution of critical tasks.

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Basara, Heather Grace. "Development of an ecologically derived environmental health model using geographic information systems." Oklahoma City : [s.n.], 2006.

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Books on the topic "Health information system development"

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(Indonesia), Pusat Data Kesehatan. Guidelines on the strengthening and development of health information system. [Jakarta]: Centre for Health Data, Ministry of Health, Republic of Indonesia, 1992.

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C, Lai Poh, and Mak Ann S. H, eds. GIS for health and the environment: Development in the Asia-Pacific Regions. Berlin: Springer, 2007.

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Hubble, P. N. A study of the development and social shaping of a management information system in the National Health Service. Manchester: UMIST, 1993.

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Al-Amer, Khalifa Ahmed. Development of a hospital information system to improve patient's admission, transfer and discharge activitieswithin the Ministry of Health in Bahrain. Salford: University of Salford, 1992.

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Stakeholders Consultative Meeting on the Development of a Minimum Package of Health Information. Stakeholders Consultative Meeting on the Development of a Minimum Package of Health Information: Moshi, 25th-29th June, 2001 : summary and recommendations. [Dar es Salaam]: United Republic of Tanzania, Health Management Information System Unit, 2001.

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Organization, World Health, ed. The role of research and information systems in decision-making for the development of human resources for health: Report of a WHO study group. Geneva: WHO, 1990.

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David, Masuda, ed. Project management for healthcare information technology. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2011.

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José Escalona, María, Gustavo Aragón, Henry Linger, Michael Lang, Chris Barry, and Christoph Schneider, eds. Information System Development. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-07215-9.

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Office, General Accounting. [ Open access same-time information system and standards of conduct]. Washington, D.C: The Office, 1996.

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Beynon-Davies, Paul. Information systems development. Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1989.

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Book chapters on the topic "Health information system development"

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Noran, Ovidiu. "Collaborative Health Informatics: A Multidisciplinary Approach." In Information System Development, 17–28. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-07215-9_2.

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Chávez, Emma, Padmanabhan Krishnan, and Gavin Finnie. "A Taxonomy of E-Health Standards to Assist System Developers." In Information Systems Development, 737–45. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/b137171_77.

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Gyampoh-Vidogah, Regina, Robert Moreton, and David Sallah. "Reducing Health Cost: Health Informatics and Knowledge Management as a Business and Communication Tool." In Information Systems Development, 715–22. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/b137171_74.

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Collen, Morris F., and W. Ed Hammond. "Development of Medical Information Systems (MISs)." In Health Informatics, 123–206. London: Springer London, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-6732-7_3.

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Aravind, S., Kanchan Deoli Bahukhandi, and Prasenjit Mondal. "Development of Multimedia Hazardous Material Information System." In Advances in Health and Environment Safety, 361–67. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-7122-5_35.

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Bhandari, Gokul. "Building Healthcare Service Navigation System for a Local Health Integration Network: A Requirements Elicitation Model." In Information Systems Development, 681–87. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-4951-5_54.

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Madon, Shirin. "Health Information Systems in Rural Karnataka." In e-Governance for Development, 136–56. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230250499_9.

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Xiong, Zhuqing Q., Honghui H. Fan, Weizhong Z. Wang, Gaosheng S. Xie, and Bangyu Y. Hwang. "Design and Development of a 3-Lead ECG System Based on the ISO/IEEE 11073-10406 Standards." In Health Information Science, 141–47. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-06269-3_15.

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Pang, Yufei, Xin Jing, and Wang Zhao. "Research and Development of Three-Dimensional Brain Augmented Reality System Based on PACS and Medical Image Characteristics." In Health Information Science, 183–92. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-32962-4_17.

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Gyampoh-Vidogah, Regina, and Robert Moreton. "Improving Knowledge Management in the Health Service: Re-Engineering Approach Towards Successful Implementation." In Information Systems Development, 31–40. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/b137171_4.

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Conference papers on the topic "Health information system development"

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Sensuse, Dana Indra, Pamela Kareen, Handrie Noprisson, and M. Octaviano Pratama. "Success factors for health information system development." In 2017 International Conference on Information Technology Systems and Innovation (ICITSI). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icitsi.2017.8267936.

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Jung, Sungwon, Jinwook Choi, and Dongwoo Rho. "Development of Ubiquitous Health Monitoring System." In 2007 International Conference on Convergence Information Technology (ICCIT 2007). IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iccit.2007.177.

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Jung, Sungwon, Jinwook Choi, and Dongwoo Rho. "Development of Ubiquitous Health Monitoring System." In 2007 International Conference on Convergence Information Technology (ICCIT 2007). IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iccit.2007.4420407.

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Takemura, T., N. Ashida, K. Okamoto, T. Ishida, T. Kuroda, K. Makimoto, and H. Yoshihara. "Development of information retrieval and web information integration system for nosocomial infection anecdotal research papers." In HEALTHCOM 2006 8th International Conference on e-Health Networking, Applications and Services. IEEE, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/health.2006.246438.

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Hakkinen, H., P. Turunen, and T. Spil. "Information in health care process - evaluation toolkit development." In 36th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2003. Proceedings of the. IEEE, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/hicss.2003.1174362.

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Braa, Jørn, Ola Hodne Titlestad, and Johan Sæbø. "Participatory health information systems development in Cuba." In the eighth conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1011870.1011877.

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Kanno, Takehiro, Wenxi Chen, and Masumi Kitazawa. "Development of i-appli for Women's Health Information Management System." In 7th IEEE International Conference on Computer and Information Technology (CIT 2007). IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cit.2007.134.

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Kim, Yong-Joong, Ho-Son Jang, Chang-Su Byun, and Byung-Sang Choi. "Development of u-health monitoring system using PPG sensor." In 2018 International Conference on Electronics, Information, and Communication (ICEIC). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.23919/elinfocom.2018.8330688.

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Hatakka, Mathias, Nilmini Wickramasinghe, and Sajda Qureshi. "Introduction to the Minitrack on Health Information Technology for Development: Use of ICTs for Health Equity." In Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences. Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.24251/hicss.2018.366.

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Rajkovic, Petar, Dragan Jankovic, Tatjana Stankovic, and Vladimir Tosic. "Software tools for rapid development and customization of medical information systems." In 2010 12th IEEE International Conference on e-Health Networking, Applications and Services (Healthcom 2010). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/health.2010.5556582.

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Reports on the topic "Health information system development"

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Mahapatra, Prasanta, Sonalini Khetrapal, and Shyama Nagarajan. An Assessment of the Maharashtra State Health System. Asian Development Bank, March 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.22617/wps220063-2.

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This study provides useful information and insights on strengthening the public health infrastructure of Maharashtra, the largest state economy, second most populous, and third most urbanized state in India. The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the importance of strong and resilient health systems for sustainable development. The national health system in India is the conglomeration of state health systems operates within the country’s federal structure. Although focusing on Maharashtra, this study presents a state health system assessment and sources of information that may also be useful to other states in India.
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Tropeano, Anne M., and William M. Pugh. Review of the Naval Health Research Center's Development of Medical Information Systems for Far-Forward Echelons of Care: 1983-1997. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, December 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada381330.

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Paez, Kathryn, Rachel Shapiro, Lee Thompson, Erica Shelton, Lucy Savitz, Sarah Mossburg, Susan Baseman, and Amy Lin. Health System Panel To Inform and Encourage Use of Evidence Reports: Findings From the Implementation and Evaluation of Two Evidence-Based Tools. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), August 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.23970/ahrqepchealthsystempanel.

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Objectives. The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) Evidence-based Practice Center (EPC) Program wants learning health systems (LHSs) to use the evidence from its reports to improve patient care. In 2018, to improve uptake of EPC Program findings, the EPC Program developed a project to enhance LHSs’ adoption of evidence to improve the quality and effectiveness of patient care. AHRQ contracted with the American Institutes for Research (AIR) and its partners to convene a panel of senior leaders from 11 LHSs to guide the development of tools to help health systems use findings from EPC evidence reports. The panel’s contributions led to developing, implementing, and evaluating two electronic tools to make the EPC report findings more accessible. AIR evaluated the LHSs’ use of the tools to understand (1) LHSs’ experiences with and impressions of the tools, (2) how well the tools helped them access evidence, and (3) how well the tools addressed barriers to LHS use of the EPC reports and barriers to applying the evidence from the reports. Data sources. (1) Implementation meetings with 6 LHSs; (2) interviews with 27 health system leaders and clinical staff who used the tools; and (3) website utilization metrics. Results. The tools were efficient and useful sources of summarized evidence to (1) inform systems change, (2) educate trainees and clinicians, (3) inform research, and (4) support shared decision making with patients and families. Clinical leaders appreciated the thoroughness and quality of the evidence reviews and view AHRQ as a trusted source of information. Participants found both tools to be valuable and complementary. Participants suggested optimizing the content for mobile device use to facilitate health system uptake of the tools. In addition, they felt it would be helpful to have training resources about tool navigation and interpreting the statistical content in the tools. Conclusions. The evaluation shows that LHSs find the tools to be useful resources for making the EPC Program reports more accessible to health system leaders. The tools have the potential to meet some, but not all, LHS evidence needs, while exposing health system leaders to AHRQ as a resource to help meet their information needs. The ability of the EPC reports to support LHSs in improving the quality of care is limited by the strength and robustness of the evidence, as well as the relevance of the report topics to patient care challenges faced by LHSs.
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Kennedy, Alan, Jonathon Brame, Taylor Rycroft, Matthew Wood, Valerie Zemba, Charles Weiss, Matthew Hull, Cary Hill, Charles Geraci, and Igor Linkov. A definition and categorization system for advanced materials : the foundation for risk-informed environmental health and safety testing. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), September 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/41803.

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Novel materials with unique or enhanced properties relative to conventional materials are being developed at an increasing rate. These materials are often referred to as advanced materials (AdMs) and they enable technological innovations that can benefit society. Despite their benefits, however, the unique characteristics of many AdMs, including many nanomaterials, are poorly understood and may pose environmental safety and occupational health (ESOH) risks that are not readily determined by traditional risk assessment methods. To assess these risks while keeping up with the pace of development, technology developers and risk assessors frequently employ risk-screening methods that depend on a clear definition for the materials that are to be assessed (e.g., engineered nanomaterial) as well as a method for binning materials into categories for ESOH risk prioritization. In this study, we aim to establish a practitioner-driven definition for AdMs and a practitioner-validated framework for categorizing AdMs into conceptual groupings based on material characteristics. The definition and categorization framework established here serve as a first step in determining if and when there is a need for specific ESOH and regulatory screening for an AdM as well as the type and extent of risk-related information that should be collected or generated for AdMs and AdM-enabled technologies.
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Gilstrap, Scott E. Development of Integrated Information Technology System. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, January 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada421971.

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PITTSBURGH UNIV PA. Development of the Integrated Information Technology System. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, January 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada430608.

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Aghababyan, E. O. Development of an automated restaurant information system. Technical institute (branch) Federal State Autonomous Educational Institution of Higher Professional Education «North-Eastern Federal University named after M.K. Ammosov» in Nerungry, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.18411/s-2019-16-a.

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Krhutová, Lenka, Petr Šaloun, Kamila Vondroušová, Marcela Dabrowská, Zdeněk Velart, David Andrešič, and Miroslav Paulíček. Výzkum a vývoj podpůrných sítí a informačních systémů pro neformální pečující o osoby po cévních mozkových příhodách. Ostravská univerzita, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.15452/vsouhrntacr.2021.

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The summary research report describes and summarizes the goals, course and results of the TAČR–VISNEP project. The aim of the experimental development project was to create an information system (IS) for informal carers (ICs) for a person after stroke using modern information technologies in the technical and non-technical spheres of research. IS will allow users to obtain relevant, timely and interconnected information on support networks to prevent their possible social isolation and exclusion, physical and psychological exhaustion, health disorders and other risk factors in their difficult life situation. The purpose of IS is to contribute to improved awareness of ICs support systems across other long-term care providers, in particular public administration, general practitioners etc. The intent of the project was to create and verify a pilot model of IS in Moravian-Silesian Region, which can subsequently be applied in other regions and / or other target ICs groups. The presented results of the project are based on data obtained by research procedures of qualitative and quantitative methodology in the process of agile software development.
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Bellerby, Linda. Patterns of information system growth in community mental health centers. Portland State University Library, January 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.15760/etd.223.

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Hayen, Alice A., and C. K. Reid. Air Force Geophysics Laboratory Management Information System Development Plan. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, August 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada162005.

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