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Geographical Information Systems and Health: Current State and Future Directions

Shaw NT

This paper provides an introduction to Geographical Information Systems (GIS) and how they can be used. It reviews the current state of GIS use in health care before identifying the...
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Health Informatics in Developing Countries: Going beyond Pilot Practices to Sustainable Implementations: A Review of the Current Challenges

Luna D, Almerares , Mayan JC, Gonzalez Bernaldo de Quiros F, Otero C

OBJECTIVES: Information technology is an essential tool to improve patient safety and the quality of care, and to reduce healthcare costs. There is a scarcity of large sustainable implementations in...
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Health and Social Media: Perfect Storm of Information

Fernandez-Luque L, Bau T

OBJECTIVES: The use of Internet in the health domain is becoming a major worldwide trend. Millions of citizens are searching online health information and also publishing content about their health....
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New Evaluation Vector through the Stanford Mobile Inquiry-Based Learning Environment (SMILE) for Participatory Action Research

Kim P, An JY

OBJECTIVES: This article reviews an evaluation vector model driven from a participatory action research leveraging a collective inquiry system named SMILE (Stanford Mobile Inquiry-based Learning Environment). METHODS: SMILE has been implemented...
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Web-Based Integrated Public Healthcare Information System of Korea: Development and Performance

Ryu S, Park M, Lee J, Kim SS, Han BS, Mo KC, Lee HS

OBJECTIVES: The Web-based integrated public healthcare information system (PHIS) of Korea was planned and developed from 2005 to 2010, and it is being used in 3,501 regional health organizations. This...
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eHealth in Queensland: Progressing towards a Patient Centric, Networked Model of Care

Shepherd T, Hain S

OBJECTIVES: Factors such as an ageing and rapidly growing population, an increase in chronic disease rates and a global shortage of health professionals place increased pressure on Australian health departments...
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Syndromic Surveillances based on the Emergency Department

Cho JP, Min YG, Choi SC

Due to heightened concerns regarding possible bioterrorist attacks, the Korea Center for Disease Control and Prevention introduced syndromic surveillance systems, which have been run by emergency departments in hospitals throughout...
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Adverse Drug Reaction Surveillance System in Korea

Choi NK, Park BJ

Despite extensive researches and pre-market clinical trials, only limited information on the adverse drug reactions (ADRs) of a drug can be collected at the time of market approval from regulatory...
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Introduction and Evaluation of Communicable Disease Surveillance in the Republic of Korea

Park O, Choi BY

Effective communicable disease surveillance systems are the basis of the national disease prevention and control. Following the increase in emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases since late 1990s, the Korean government...
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