tailieunhanh - Health Continuum and Data Exchange in Belgium and in the Netherlands
The first part of this paper will be dedicated to the current developments in the organisation of patient care in hospitals, linked to the importance of a process oriented hospital information system. In the second part the consequences of an implementation process on the hospital structure will be analysed. Finally the basic functionalities necessary for an optimal process oriented hospital information system will be described. | HEALTH CONTINUUM AND DATA EXCHANGE IN BELGIUM AND IN THE NETHERLANDS Studies in Health Technology and Informatics This book series was started in 1990 to promote research conducted under the auspices of the EC programmes Advanced Informatics in Medicine AIM and Biomedical and Health Research BHR bioengineering branch. A driving aspect of international health informatics is that telecommunication technology rehabilitative technology intelligent home technology and many other components are moving together and form one integrated world of information and communication media. The complete series has been accepted in Medline. In the future the SHTI series will be available online. Series Editors Dr. . Christensen Prof. G. de Moor Prof. A. Hasman Prof. L. Hunter Dr. I. Iakovidis Dr. Z. Kolitsi Dr. Olivier Le Dour Dr. Andreas Lymberis Dr. Peter Niederer Prof. A. Pedotti Prof. O. Rienhoff Prof. . Roger France Dr. N. Rossing Prof. N. Saranummi Dr. . Siegel and Dr. Petra Wilson Volume 110 Recently published in this series Vol. 109. . Hovenga and J. Mantas Eds. Global Health Informatics Education Vol. 108. A. Lymberis and D. de Rossi Eds. Wearable eHealth Systems for Personalised Health Management - State of the Art and Future Challenges Vol. 107. M. Fieschi E. Coiera and . Li Eds. MEDINFO 2004 - Proceedings of the 11th World Congress on Medical Informatics Vol. 106. G. Demiris Ed. e-Health Current Status and Future Trends Vol. 105. M. Duplaga K. Zielinski and D. Ingram Eds. Transformation of Healthcare with Information Technologies Vol. 104. R. Latifi Ed. Establishing Telemedicine in Developing Countries From Inception to Implementation Vol. 103. L. Bos S. Laxminarayan and A. Marsh Eds. Medical and Care Compunetics 1 Vol. 102. . Pisanelli Ed. Ontologies in Medicine Vol. 101. K. Kaiser S. Miksch and . Tu Eds. Computer-based Support for Clinical Guidelines and Protocols - Proceedings of the Symposium on Computerized Guidelines and Protocols CGP 2004
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