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Tytuł:
The slow adoption of medical informatics in hospitals
Autorzy:
Lane, V.
Lane, D.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/333191.pdf
Data publikacji:
2003
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet Śląski. Wydział Informatyki i Nauki o Materiałach. Instytut Informatyki. Zakład Systemów Komputerowych
Tematy:
szpitale
informatyka
powszechna praktyka
hospitals
informatics
general practice
suboptimal use
Opis:
This paper examines the use of computing in hospitals and compares this with the use of computing in general practice. In the UK, virtually all GPs, i.e. doctors in primary care, use computers and computer-based records in their care of patients, whereas most doctors in hospitals do not [3, 25]. There are many reasons given for the lower use of computers in hospitals. It has been suggested that hospital medical activities are more complex than those in general practice and that there has been too little investment in hospital information and communication technology (ICT), two truisms. This paper examines and compares the different and contrasting theories that attempt to explain this phenomenum. The paper has relevance to (1) researchers wishing to migrate successful research from a 'research laboratory environment' such as in a medical school to a real-world setting in a hospital or a hospital clinic, (2) medical informatics researchers interested in investigating the problems of ICT implementations in hospitals, and (3) medical informatics practitioners involved in real-world hospital ICT developments.
Źródło:
Journal of Medical Informatics & Technologies; 2003, 5; MI91-100
1642-6037
Pojawia się w:
Journal of Medical Informatics & Technologies
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
The impact of e-business techologies on healthcare - new horizons or false dawns?
Autorzy:
Lane, V.
Hayward, P.
Lane, D.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/332860.pdf
Data publikacji:
2002
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet Śląski. Wydział Informatyki i Nauki o Materiałach. Instytut Informatyki. Zakład Systemów Komputerowych
Tematy:
technologie e-biznesu
telemedycyna
e-zdrowie
oprogramowanie wspierające decyzje
ocena stanu zdrowia rannych
e-publikacje
e-business technologies
telemedicine
e-health
decision-support software
NHS direct
triage
e-publishing
Opis:
The expectation that computer networks combined with the Internet and associated technologies will be common in all businesses of the future has resulted in a flurry of investment in ICT around the globe, and in wide interest in the Internet, e-commerce and e-business. For example the Malaysian government has created a high-speed data highway, a federal capital that is a 'wired city', and a 'paperless hospital' [1]. The UK Government too has recently approved plans for major ICT projects [5, 10]. These projects are in healthcare, and involve large financial sums. It is important that the use of these public funds leads to successful outcomes. This paper analyses a large successful ICT project that uses e-business technologies. The aim of the paper is to identify the success factors in this completed project to see if these pointers indicate favourable prospects for the outcome of these new healthcare projects.
Źródło:
Journal of Medical Informatics & Technologies; 2002, 3; IP15-23
1642-6037
Pojawia się w:
Journal of Medical Informatics & Technologies
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Hospital Information Systems: are failures problems of the past?
Autorzy:
Lane, V.
Snaith, J.
Lane, D.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/333753.pdf
Data publikacji:
2007
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet Śląski. Wydział Informatyki i Nauki o Materiałach. Instytut Informatyki. Zakład Systemów Komputerowych
Tematy:
systemy informacji medycznej
sukcesy
niepowodzenia
Narodowy Program dla IT
hospital information systems
success
failure
NPfIT Complex Organisations
Opis:
Governments across the world are launching ambitious and expensive initiatives related to health care information systems and information systems strategies that use IT as the basis for improving the health care of patients. Computer-based hospital information systems (HISs) are expensive, e.g. a typical HIS for a large hospital is estimated to cost some $50m, i.e. 140m PLN [21]. In contrast, the benefits that result from an information system - in health care or in other business sectors - have rarely been measured [9]. The National Health Service in the UK has embarked on a huge initiative, namely The National Programme for IT in the NHS (NPfIT), costing some £12.4 billion (70bn PLN) over 10 years to 2013-2014. Hospital information systems have evolved over the last three decades. Has this evolution allowed us to gain knowledge of, and understand, the problems and obstacles of HISs and their implementation? Have we a corresponding knowledge of how to achieve success and minimise failure in HIS implementations? In this context, this paper examines the NPfIT, the problems it has experienced and the successes it has achieved, in order to extract lessons from these experiences that might benefit future information and communication technology (ICT) implementations in health care.
Źródło:
Journal of Medical Informatics & Technologies; 2007, 11; 15-26
1642-6037
Pojawia się w:
Journal of Medical Informatics & Technologies
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Is knowledge management nonsense or the foundation of quality healthcare?
Autorzy:
Lane, V.
Snaith, J.
Lane, D.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/333568.pdf
Data publikacji:
2006
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet Śląski. Wydział Informatyki i Nauki o Materiałach. Instytut Informatyki. Zakład Systemów Komputerowych
Tematy:
zarządzanie wiedzą
kultura organizacji
zachowanie
rządzenie
medycyna oparta na dowodach
organizacje nauczania
knowledge management
organisational culture
behaviour
governance
evidence-based medicine
learning organisations
Opis:
This paper explains the concepts of knowledge management and how these apply to healthcare. It then presents a number of knowledge management case studies in order to examine how and where knowledge management initiatives might bring benefits to healthcare organisations. In order to present a more complete picture of knowledge management, the arguments of a number of critics of the knowledge management approach are presented and analysed.
Źródło:
Journal of Medical Informatics & Technologies; 2006, 10; 11-22
1642-6037
Pojawia się w:
Journal of Medical Informatics & Technologies
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Are all red algal parasites cut from the same cloth?
Autorzy:
Salomaki, E.D.
Lane, C.E.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/58589.pdf
Data publikacji:
2014
Wydawca:
Polskie Towarzystwo Botaniczne
Tematy:
parasitism
life strategy
Rhodophyta
parasite
evolution
Florideophyceae
organelle
red alga
Opis:
Parasitism is a common life strategy throughout the eukaryotic tree of life. Many devastating human pathogens, including the causative agents of malaria and toxoplasmosis, have evolved from a photosynthetic ancestor. However, how an organism transitions from a photosynthetic to a parasitic life history strategy remains mostly unknown. This is largely because few systems present the opportunity to make meaningful comparisons between a parasite and a close free-living relative. Parasites have independently evolved dozens of times throughout the Florideophyceae (Rhodophyta), and often infect close relatives. The accepted evolutionary paradigm proposes that red algal parasites arise by first infecting a close relative and over time diversify and infect more distantly related species. This provides a natural evolutionary gradient of relationships between hosts and parasites that share a photosynthetic common ancestor. Elegant microscopic work in the late 20th century provided detailed insight into the infection cycle of red algal parasites and the cellular interactions between parasites and their hosts. Those studies led to the use of molecular work to further investigate the origins of the parasite organelles and reveal the evolutionary relationships between hosts and their parasites. Here we synthesize the research detailing the infection methods and cellular interactions between red algal parasites and their hosts. We offer an alternative hypothesis to the current dogma of red algal parasite evolution and propose that red algae can adopt a parasitic life strategy through multiple evolutionary pathways, including direct infection of distant relatives. Furthermore, we highlight potential directions for future research to further evaluate parasite evolution in red algae.
Źródło:
Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae; 2014, 83, 4
0001-6977
2083-9480
Pojawia się w:
Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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