Adopting Integrated Health Information Systems in Intensive Care Units

Author(s):  
Christina-Athanasia Alexandropoulou ◽  
Ilias Panagiotopoulos ◽  
George Dimitrakopoulos
Author(s):  
Matthew Smith ◽  
Shirin Madon ◽  
Adebusoye Anifalaje ◽  
Mwele Lazarro-Malecela ◽  
Edwin Michael

1999 ◽  
Vol 12 (4) ◽  
pp. 30-40 ◽  
Author(s):  
John P. Hirdes ◽  
Brant E. Fries ◽  
John N. Morris ◽  
Knight Steel ◽  
Vince Mor ◽  
...  

2004 ◽  
Vol 10 (Suppl) ◽  
pp. S36-S47 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ellen L. Wild ◽  
Terry M. Hastings ◽  
Ruth Gubernick ◽  
David A. Ross ◽  
S. Nicole Fehrenbach

Author(s):  
Raja Rina Raja Ikram ◽  
Lizawati Salahuddin ◽  
Mohd Hariz Mohd Naim ◽  
Ariff Idris ◽  
Nor Afirdaus Zainal Abidin ◽  
...  

<span>This paper proposes an integrated health information systems framework for Traditional Malay Medicine (TMM) and modern medicine in the field of postnatal care. A qualitative study was conducted via healthcare experts in the field of modern medicine and Traditional Malay Medicine to assess the current situation and identify the research gap and point of isolation between both traditional and modern medicine field. A total of 26 healthcare practitioners whom represented five different set of healthcare organisations participated in this study. The healthcare practitioners consist of modern and traditional Malay medicine background with and without proper training. Results show that there is a gap in the current people, process and technology areas of the current framework. A novel conceptual framework, MyPostnatal, proposes the existence of a sufficiently generic, extensible in-formation model where new data sources can be integrated without major changes to the data scheme. Human and organization factors are also highlighted to stimulate the adoption towards electronic health records.</span>


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