Electronic health information systems to improve disease diagnosis and management at point-of-care in low and middle income countries: a narrative review
T Khubone, B Tlou, TP Mashamba-Thompson - Diagnostics, 2020 - mdpi.com
The purpose of an electronic health information system (EHIS) is to support health care
workers in providing health care services to an individual client and to enable data …
workers in providing health care services to an individual client and to enable data …
Electronic health record–based disease surveillance systems: a systematic literature review on challenges and solutions
A Aliabadi, A Sheikhtaheri… - Journal of the American …, 2020 - academic.oup.com
Objective Disease surveillance systems are expanding using electronic health records
(EHRs). However, there are many challenges in this regard. In the present study, the …
(EHRs). However, there are many challenges in this regard. In the present study, the …
Visualizing the intellectual structure and evolution of electronic health and telemedicine research
D Gu, T Li, X Wang, X Yang, Z Yu - International journal of medical …, 2019 - Elsevier
Background In recent years, the development and application of emerging information
technologies, such as artificial intelligence, cloud computing, Internet of Things, and …
technologies, such as artificial intelligence, cloud computing, Internet of Things, and …
Public health innovation through cloud adoption: a comparative analysis of drivers and barriers in Japan, South Korea, and Singapore
Governments are increasingly using cloud computing to reduce cost, increase access,
improve quality, and create innovations in healthcare. Existing literature is primarily based …
improve quality, and create innovations in healthcare. Existing literature is primarily based …
Advancing multimorbidity management in primary care: a narrative review
C Aramrat, Y Choksomngam… - Primary health care …, 2022 - cambridge.org
Background: Multimorbidity, defined as the coexistence of two or more chronic conditions in
the same individual, is becoming a crucial health issue in primary care. Patients with …
the same individual, is becoming a crucial health issue in primary care. Patients with …
Global health systems' data science approach for precision diagnosis of sepsis in early life
Neonates and children in low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs) contribute to the
highest number of sepsis-associated deaths globally. Interventions to prevent sepsis …
highest number of sepsis-associated deaths globally. Interventions to prevent sepsis …
Enhancing healthcare quality in hospitals through electronic health records: a systematic review
Background: The evolution of information technology has continued to put pressure on
healthcare systems to switch from manual to electronic systems. The electronic health record …
healthcare systems to switch from manual to electronic systems. The electronic health record …
The opportunities and challenges for artificial intelligence to improve sepsis outcomes in the paediatric intensive care unit
Abstract Purpose of Review To describe existing applications of artificial intelligence (AI) in
sepsis management and the opportunities and challenges associated with its …
sepsis management and the opportunities and challenges associated with its …
The ethics of machine learning in medical sciences: Where do we stand today?
Abstract Advances in Machine Learning and availability of state-of-the-art computational
resources, along with digitized healthcare data, have set the stage for extensive application …
resources, along with digitized healthcare data, have set the stage for extensive application …
The impact financial resources on implementation of large-scale electronic health records in the Saudi Arabia's primary healthcare centers: Mixed methods
Introduction There is worldwide demand for the implementation of electronic health systems
and a transformation to electronic transactions in healthcare organizations. This move to e …
and a transformation to electronic transactions in healthcare organizations. This move to e …