Multinational electronic health records interoperability strategies:
"Amidst the relentless tide of global health crises, a critical problem persists: the lack of a unified electronic health record (EHR) system capable of seamlessly tracking and containing the spread of infectious diseases across borders. The unchecked proliferation of diseases, including the ra...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Amidst the relentless tide of global health crises, a critical problem persists: the lack of a unified electronic health record (EHR) system capable of seamlessly tracking and containing the spread of infectious diseases across borders. The unchecked proliferation of diseases, including the rapid transmission of COVID-19 and the recurring threat of zoonotic infections, underscores the urgent need for a coordinated global response. This absence of interoperability hampers effective patient treatment and surveillance and exacerbates the potential for widespread outbreaks of Biosafety Level 4 (BSL-4) pathogens.Multinational Electronic Health Records Interoperability Strategies is a groundbreaking book, and a beacon of hope in the face of escalating health threats. It catalyzes international collaboration and strategic action by offering a comprehensive exploration into the feasibility and design of a multinational or globally interoperable EHR system. For academic scholars and global leaders, the imperative is clear: embrace this solution-oriented approach and champion the cause of a unified, interoperable EHR system as the cornerstone of our collective defense against the relentless march of infectious diseases."-- |
Beschreibung: | 20 PDFs (230 Seiten) Also available in print. |
Format: | Mode of access: World Wide Web. |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9781799889908 |
Zugangseinschränkungen: | Restricted to subscribers or individual electronic text purchasers. |
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650 | 0 | |a Medical records |x Data processing. | |
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653 | |a Pandemics. | ||
653 | |a Patient Treatment. | ||
653 | |a Policy Analysis. | ||
653 | |a Public Health. | ||
653 | |a Surveillance. | ||
653 | |a Transnational Cooperation. | ||
653 | |a Zoonotic Diseases. | ||
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contents | Chapter 1. Why have a multinational strategy? -- Chapter 2. Current state of EHR interoperability -- Chapter 3. Historical global leaders and change agents -- Chapter 4. Global spread of disease -- Chapter 5. Viruses -- Chapter 6. Change resistance -- Chapter 7. Global health organizations and systems -- Chapter 8. Organizational development and change in healthcare -- Chapter 9. End user perspective -- Chapter 10. World health organization. |
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spelling | Multinational electronic health records interoperability strategies Sterling K. Carter, Christina Anastasia, Barbara Mae Carter, editors. Hershey, Pennsylvania (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033, USA) IGI Global 2024. 20 PDFs (230 Seiten) text rdacontent electronic isbdmedia online resource rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Chapter 1. Why have a multinational strategy? -- Chapter 2. Current state of EHR interoperability -- Chapter 3. Historical global leaders and change agents -- Chapter 4. Global spread of disease -- Chapter 5. Viruses -- Chapter 6. Change resistance -- Chapter 7. Global health organizations and systems -- Chapter 8. Organizational development and change in healthcare -- Chapter 9. End user perspective -- Chapter 10. World health organization. Restricted to subscribers or individual electronic text purchasers. "Amidst the relentless tide of global health crises, a critical problem persists: the lack of a unified electronic health record (EHR) system capable of seamlessly tracking and containing the spread of infectious diseases across borders. The unchecked proliferation of diseases, including the rapid transmission of COVID-19 and the recurring threat of zoonotic infections, underscores the urgent need for a coordinated global response. This absence of interoperability hampers effective patient treatment and surveillance and exacerbates the potential for widespread outbreaks of Biosafety Level 4 (BSL-4) pathogens.Multinational Electronic Health Records Interoperability Strategies is a groundbreaking book, and a beacon of hope in the face of escalating health threats. It catalyzes international collaboration and strategic action by offering a comprehensive exploration into the feasibility and design of a multinational or globally interoperable EHR system. For academic scholars and global leaders, the imperative is clear: embrace this solution-oriented approach and champion the cause of a unified, interoperable EHR system as the cornerstone of our collective defense against the relentless march of infectious diseases."-- Provided by publisher. Also available in print. Mode of access: World Wide Web. Description based on title screen (IGI Global, viewed 03/01/2024). Medical records Data processing. Medical records Management. Clinical Coding. Medical Record Administrators. Biosafety Level 4 (BSL-4). Disease Spread. Electronic Health Records. Global Health. International Collaboration. Interoperability. Pandemics. Patient Treatment. Policy Analysis. Public Health. Surveillance. Transnational Cooperation. Zoonotic Diseases. Electronic books. Anastasia, Christina 1961- editor. Carter, Barbara Mae 1969- editor. Carter, Sterling K. editor. IGI Global, publisher. Print version: 1799889890 9781799889892 |
spellingShingle | Multinational electronic health records interoperability strategies Chapter 1. Why have a multinational strategy? -- Chapter 2. Current state of EHR interoperability -- Chapter 3. Historical global leaders and change agents -- Chapter 4. Global spread of disease -- Chapter 5. Viruses -- Chapter 6. Change resistance -- Chapter 7. Global health organizations and systems -- Chapter 8. Organizational development and change in healthcare -- Chapter 9. End user perspective -- Chapter 10. World health organization. Medical records Data processing. Medical records Management. Clinical Coding. Medical Record Administrators. |
title | Multinational electronic health records interoperability strategies |
title_auth | Multinational electronic health records interoperability strategies |
title_exact_search | Multinational electronic health records interoperability strategies |
title_full | Multinational electronic health records interoperability strategies Sterling K. Carter, Christina Anastasia, Barbara Mae Carter, editors. |
title_fullStr | Multinational electronic health records interoperability strategies Sterling K. Carter, Christina Anastasia, Barbara Mae Carter, editors. |
title_full_unstemmed | Multinational electronic health records interoperability strategies Sterling K. Carter, Christina Anastasia, Barbara Mae Carter, editors. |
title_short | Multinational electronic health records interoperability strategies |
title_sort | multinational electronic health records interoperability strategies |
topic | Medical records Data processing. Medical records Management. Clinical Coding. Medical Record Administrators. |
topic_facet | Medical records Data processing. Medical records Management. Clinical Coding. Medical Record Administrators. Electronic books. |
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