Author Theo Bosma is Vice President of Global Sales at Health Language, Inc., which services the worldwide healthcare industry through innovative software infrastructure technology and expertise. For cited references, please contact [email protected] What is Semantic Interoperability?...
READ MOREFor medical practitioners, missing clinical information is as much an everyday nuisance as hard reality. Current efforts to create health information networks (HIN) seek to directly tackle this problem. However, with a handful of exceptions, progress has been uneven. It may be several years before technically integrated, seamless and comprehensive...
READ MOREAuthor Blake Suthherland is vice president of product management at Third Brigade. The New Threat Until recently, attention-seeking hackers were the main IT security threat to businesses, including healthcare organisations. These types of mass attacks often had no particular target in mind; they would simply...
READ MOREAuthor Shahid N. Shah is CEO of Netspective Communications, a software consultancy specialised in delivering custom healthcare software solutions. The Benefits of Open Source Visibility: If a vendor open sources its software, its visibility will be increased because it’s not proprietary and the press, competitors,...
READ MOREAuthor James Rizzi is Director, Computational Technology, at Array BioPharma, a biopharmaceutical company focused on the discovery, development and commercialisation of orally active drugs to address significant unmet medical needs. Array’s Decision on ELN: Motives and Origins In 1999, our...
READ MOREThe Case of Arras Hospital Author Arnaud Hansske , MD, is the CIO of Arras Hospital. Pilot Project to Learn the Contours of Change We started out with the belief that we had to take a long and sweeping rethink about how IT and new architecture could improve and optimise the organisation of a hospital...
READ MOREOvarview Recent healthcare reforms in the Netherlands have been relatively radical. The State has been replaced as the central player in day-to-day operation of the healthcare system by private health suppliers, although the government remains responsible for accessibility and quality of healthcare. Alongside, the previous difference...
READ MOREHITM: Hospital IT departments are at the center of many changes such as e-Health and e-business. Will the new reforms have implications for hospital IT departments ? Drs. Ellen Maat: In our view, e-Health describes the application of information and communication technologies across the whole range of functions that affect the healthcare...
READ MOREAuthor Prof. Peter Aspelin Head of Department Department of Clinical Science, Intervention and Technology Karolinska Institutet Sweden [email protected] The Swedish healthcare system is a regionally based, publicly operated national health service. It is organised on three levels: national, regional and...
READ MOREAuthor Prof. Katrine Riklund Ahlstrom President Swedish Society of Medical Radiology Head of Department Department of Diagnostic Radiology Norrlands University hospital Umea, Sweden [email protected] The Swedish Society of Medical Radiology The Swedish Society...
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