Transatlantic cooperation surrounding health related information and communication technology / edited by Georges J.E. De Moor.

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Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Amsterdam : IOS Press, ©2011.
Description
xviii, 135 pages : illustrations.

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    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Contents
    • Machine generated contents note: Memorandum of Understanding Between the United States Department of Health and Human Services and the European Commission on Cooperation Surrounding Health Related Information and Communication Technologies / Kathleen G. Sebelius
    • ARGOS Policy Brief on Semantic Interoperability / Georges De Moor
    • Policy Needs and Options for a Common Transatlantic Approach Towards Measuring Adoption, Usage and Benefits of eHealth / Blackford Middleton
    • Policy Needs and Options for a Common Approach Towards Modelling and Simulation of Human Physiology and Diseases with a Focus on the Virtual Physiological Human / Andrew D. McCulloch
    • Policy Brief on the Current Status of Certification of Electronic Health Records in the US and Europe / Pascal Coorevits
    • A Proposed Vision: The Transatlantic Observatory for Meeting Global Health Policy Challenges Through Information and Communications Technology-Enabled Solutions (ARGOS) / Karl Stroetmann
    • Accelerating the Deployment of a Health Information Technology and Informatics Workforce Through Education, Training, Research, and Evaluation / Meryl Bloomrosen
    • eHealth Informatics Workforce Challenges for Europe / Jean Roberts
    • eHealth Information Management and Informatics Workforce Challenges for Europe / Rita A. Scichilone.
    ISBN
    • 9781607508090 ((print))
    • 1607508095 ((print))
    • 9781607508106 ((online))
    • 1607508109 ((online))
    LCCN
    2011935189
    OCLC
    754742816
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