New technologies for advancing healthcare and clinical practices / [edited by] Joseph Tan
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- 出版: Hershey, PA : Medical Information Science Reference c2011
- 主題: Medical Informatics Applications. , Diffusion of Innovation. , Electronic Health Records--trends , Health Records, Personal , Telemedicine--trends , Medical informatics. , Diffusion of Innovation. , Medical Records.
- ISBN: 9781609607807 (hbk.) :: US$265.00 、 1609607805 (hbk.) 、 9781609607814 (eISBN) 、 1609607813 (eISBN) 、 9781609607821 (print and perpetual access) 、 1609607821 (print and perpetual access)
- 一般註:"Premier reference source"--Cover Includes bibliographical references and index
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- 系統號: 005207054 | 機讀編目格式
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Content-based Image Retrieval for Advancing Medical Diagnostics, Treatment and Education -- Evaluation Challenges for Computer-Aided Diagnostic Characterization: Shape Disagreements in the Lung Image Database Consortium Pulmonary Nodule -- Multi-modal Content Based Image Retrieval in Healthcare: Current Applications and Future Challenges -- Issues and Techniques to Mitigate the Performance Gap in Content-based Image Retrieval Systems -- Revisiting the Feature and Content Gap for Landmark- Based and Image-to-Image Retrieval in Medical CBIR -- Putting the Content Into Context: Features and Gaps in Image Retrieval -- Anticipated Use of EMR Functions and Physician Characteristics -- Alerts in Healthcare Applications: Process and Data Integration -- Understanding the Role of User Experience for Mobile Healthcare -- Physician Characteristics Associated with Early Adoption of Electronic Medical Records in Smaller Group Practices -- Healthcare Information Systems Research: Who is the Real User? -- Perceptions of an Organizing Vision for Electronic Medical Records by Independent Physician Practices -- Challenges Associated with Physicians' Usage of Electronic Medical Records -- EMR Implementation and the Import of Theory and Culture -- Insight into Healthcare Information Technology Adoption and Evaluation: A Longitudinal Approach -- Internet as a Source of Health Information and its Perceived Influence on Personal Empowerment -- Open Source Health Information Technology Projects -- An Innovation Ahead of Its Time: Understanding the Factors Influencing Patient Acceptance of Walk-In Telemedicine Services -- The Impact of Information Technology across Small, Medium, and Large Hospitals -- GIS Application of Healthcare Data for Advancing Epidemiological Studies