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| | DIMDI - German Institute of Medical Documentation and Information  |
| | Publishes official medical classifications and maintains medical terminologies, thesauri, nomenclatures and catalogues, develops and operates database-supported information systems for drugs and medical devices and is responsible for a programme of health technology assessment.
http://www.dimdi.de/ |
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| | eHealth News EU  |
| | A European eHealth News Portal, RSS feeds and news.
http://www.ehealthnews.eu |
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| | e-Health Research Centre  |
| | Centre conducts trials on health solutions and undertakes research and development into critical health conditions. Find a profile, latest news, current research and upcoming events.
http://e-hrc.net |
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| | Health Informatics FAQ  |
| | Answers to various health informatics questions by Professor Vicki Sauter.
http://www.umsl.edu/~sauter/health_informatics/agenda.html |
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| | Health Informatics World Wide  |
| | Comprehensive index of links to medical and nursing informatics.
http://www.hiww.org/ |
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| | HealthCyberMap  |
| | Web-based projects to map health information resources in cyberspace to improve retrieval and navigation. Range of pilot projects and evaluation questionnaire.
http://www.healthcybermap.org/ |
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| | The Medical Algorithms Project  |
| | Contains chapters covering all major medical topics. Provides computation, formula, survey, or look-up tables useful in health care.
http://www.medal.org/ |
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| | Medical Informatics (Minfor)  |
| | Articles on medical informatics. Links to related literature, journals and articles.
http://minfor.net |
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| | The English Integrated Healthcare Records Service  |
| | MSc in Healthcare Informatics essay on the planning and procurement stages of the United Kingdom integrated health record service. References listed. Author: Gavin Jamie (December 1, 2003)
http://www.gpcontract.co.uk/essay.html |
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| | Towards Design Principles for Health Information Systems  |
| | Discussion of the semantics of the object of any recording (some view of “reality”) and those of the recording / organising / persisting process itself is distinguished, leading to a number of useful consequences and models. Author: Thomas Beale. [PDF] (March 10, 2003)
http://www.hl7.org/library/committees/ehr%5Carchives/openEHR%20Context%20by%20Tom%20Beale.pdf |
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