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Global Health Informatics
How Information Technology Can Change Our Lives in a Globalized World
Overview of the current and most successful international health informatics approaches in a world without barriers
Heimar Marin (Edited by), Eduardo Massad (Edited by), Marco Antonio Gutierrez (Edited by), Roberto Jaime Rodrigues (Edited by), Daniel Sigulem (Edited by)
9780128045916, Elsevier Science
Paperback, published 9 December 2016
312 pages
23.4 x 19 x 2 cm, 0.63 kg
Global Health Informatics: How Information Technology Can Change Our Lives in a Globalized World discusses the critical role of information and communication technologies in health practice, health systems management and research in increasingly interconnected societies. In a global interconnected world the old standalone institutional information systems have proved to be inadequate for patient-centered care provided by multiple providers, for the early detection and response to emerging and re-emerging diseases, and to guide population-oriented public health interventions. The book reviews pertinent aspects and successful current experiences related to standards for health information systems; digital systems as a support for decision making, diagnosis and therapy; professional and client education and training; health systems operation; and intergovernmental collaboration.
1. Global Health Informatics—An Overview2. National Health Information Systems and Health Observatories3. Information and Communication Technologies and Global Health Challenges4. Standards for Global Health Information Systems5. Data Systems and Global Health Informatics Research6. Clinical Information Systems7. The New Medicine: From the Paper Medical Record to the Digitized Human Being8. Telemedicine, eHealth and Remote Care Systems9. Analytics and Decision Support Systems in Global Health Informatics10. Patient Engagement and Digital Health Communities11. Ethical and Transborder Issues12. Intergovernmental Collaboration in Global Health Informatics
Subject Areas: Popular medicine & health [VFD], Public health & preventive medicine [MBN], Medical bioinformatics [MBF]
