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The main themes of this panel were patient safety and interoperability, the evolution of the traditional longitudinal health record into a patient managed personal health record (PHR) and the personalization of healthcare itself. The interoperability track D of the National Forum posed the following questions: (1) "How do we achieve syntactic interoperability?"; (2) "How do we achieve semantic interoperability?"; (3) "How do we evolve with emerging standards?"; (4) "How do we integrate new medical devices?"; and (5) "How do we achieve National Health Information Network interoperability?"
Continuity of Patient Care, United States, Semantics, Access to Information, United States Department of Veterans Affairs, Military Personnel, Population Surveillance, Terminology as Topic, Hospital Information Systems, Electronic Health Records, Humans, Private Sector, Patient Care, Safety
Continuity of Patient Care, United States, Semantics, Access to Information, United States Department of Veterans Affairs, Military Personnel, Population Surveillance, Terminology as Topic, Hospital Information Systems, Electronic Health Records, Humans, Private Sector, Patient Care, Safety
citations This is an alternative to the "Influence" indicator, which also reflects the overall/total impact of an article in the research community at large, based on the underlying citation network (diachronically). | 6 | |
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