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Figure 32.2 Infrastructure required for integrated health care. Reproduced with permission from Threshold of Innovation (2005). IBM Business Consulting Services [1]. See color plate. Figure 32.2 Infrastructure required for integrated health care. Reproduced with permission from Threshold of Innovation (2005). IBM Business Consulting Services [1]. See color plate.
Sahney VK. 1996. Integrated health care systems Current status and future outlook. Am J Health-Syst Pbarm 53 54S. [Pg.147]

Integrates health care services directed toward the chosen disease by various components of the health care system, providing a seamless system of prevention and care. [Pg.281]

Oddis, J.A. Pharmacy in integrated health care systems. Am. J. Health-Syst. Pharm. 1996,. 55 (Suppl. 1), S1-S49. [Pg.198]

J. D. Halamka, C. Osterland, and C. Safran. 1999. Care Web, a web-based medical record for an integrated health care delivery system. International Journal of Medical Informatics 54 1-8. [Pg.550]

Frankel, A., Gandhi, T.K. and Bates, D.W. 2003. Improving patient safety across a large integrated health care dehveiy system. International Journal for Quality in Health Care, 15(suppl 1), 131-140. doi 10.1093/intqhc/mzg075. [Pg.61]

Patient databases with genetic profiles, e.g. for cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, cancer, etc. may play an important role in the future for individual health care, by integrating personal genetic profile into diagnosis, despite obvious ethical problems. The goal is to analyse a patient s individual genetic profile and compare it with a collection of reference profiles and other related information. This may improve individual diagnosis, prophylaxis, and therapy. [Pg.263]

MICROMEDEX Systems. MICROMEDEX [55] integrates over 25 texts, monographs, and product databases in the fields of health care, toxicology, and regulatory information. MICROMEDEX and other publishers produce the resources. MICROMEDEX Systems are commercially available in a variety of combinations and formats. [Pg.770]

Policy Integrate TM/CAM with national health care systems, as appropriate, by developing and implementing national TM/CAM policies and programs... [Pg.365]

Essential medicines are defined by the WHO (2004) as "those that satisfy the priority health care needs of the population. .. selected with due regard to public health relevance, evidence on efficacy and safety and comparative cost-effectiveness." The important point is that, for this authoritative international public health body, "comparative cost-effectiveness" evaluation (or relative value to a community) is an integral part of the basic conception of an "essential" medicine. [Pg.272]


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