Health Informatics Resources
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[edit] Health Informatics Resources for teaching, education and research:
This is a selection of sites that provides undergraduate to post-graduate level resources.
The following are general health informatics teaching and education online resources. Topic specific health informatics resources for understanding dynamic complex health system issues should be grouped under a topic heading (eg., cancer informatics, aged care informatics). Please feel free to critique the material or add to the content.
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[edit] General Health Informatics Update resources
- WHO Global Observatory for eHealth http://www.who.int/kms/initiatives/ehealth/en/
[edit] 15 Greatest Milestones in Health and Medicine
Public Lecture Series: Presented by the University of Sydney in association with the British Medical Journal and with the support of the Medical Foundation. [1] http://www.health.usyd.edu.au/news/events/bmjlectures/online.php
Computers Part 1: Changing the way we learn, live, communicate and treat (.swf rich media) Dr Tony Delamothe Editor, BMJ.com
Computers Part 2: Changing the way we learn, live, communicate and treat (.swf rich media) Professor Michael Kidd, Head of Discipline Discipline of General Practice, University of Sydney
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[edit] Links to relevant articles on health informatics topics:
QUALITY IMPROVEMENT
Teaching Quality Improvement: The Devil Is in the Details
Paul Batalden; Frank Davidoff
JAMA 2007;298 1059-1061
http://jama.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/full/298/9/1059?etoc
ELECTRONIC MEDICAL RECORD
Free, unbiased, independent and transparent comparisons of ambulatory electronic medical record (EMR) systems [2] EMRCompare has been designed to provide physicians and others with broader, more transparent information than is available elsewhere about EMR systems, including cost, functionality, and usability. Following are the first 14 companies to enroll their products. By the end of the year, MRI anticipates adding another 30 to 50 products.[Accessed6Sept2007] http://www.medrecinst.com/emrcompare/index.html
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