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RETRIEVE Medical Management

MEDLARS Medical Literature Analysis Retrieval System National Library of Medicine Carolyn llllcy MEDLARS Management Section 8600 Rockville Pike Betbesda, MD 20894 (301) 496-6193 Collection of databases containing toxicological research information and literature citations. [Pg.298]

Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). (1992). The Metropolitan Medical Response System. Federal Response Plan (Pub. L. No. 93-288). Retrieved February 10, 2006, from https //www.mmrs.fema.gov/default.aspx... [Pg.63]

Part 11 defines records management as the creation, signing, modification, storage, access, and retrieval of records and the software and hardware platforms used in these processes. This regulation applies to any documentation required by an FDA predicate rule. The Authorities cited for the rule are Secs. 201-903 of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (21U.S.C. 321-393) Sec. 351 of the Public Health Service Act (42 U.S.C. 262)]. For example, 21 CRF 820.70 requires documentation of process and production controls in quality systems for medical devices. This is a predicate rule. If any of this documentation is created, signed, modified, stored, accessed, or retrieved electronically, the requirements of... [Pg.2561]

Diagnosis and management of CVD relies on a variety of medical data, such as ECG, ultrasound images, MRI images, CT images, biochemical exams, clinical profiles, and other data, such as patient history. The data that are mentioned above contain a wealth of information that is very useful for the physician but, due to their nonstructured format and the fact that the sources are heterogeneous, their retrieval is neither fast nor accurate. Therefore, semantic interoperability is important. Semantic interoperability can be broadly defined as the ability of one system to receive information from another system and reliably apply its... [Pg.196]

Electronic health record (EUR) is a computerized patient-centric history of an individual s health care that includes treatment records from multiple providers, clinical information, and administrative tasks for patient management. It is built from data in electronic medical record (EMR), which is specific to a provider. EHR enables linking of clinical information with payment systems, and can retrieve data from multiple sources of care that the patient might have used. Because they are interoperable, they can be accessed at any point of care. It makes it possible for patients to obtain accurate and reliable information about the cost and quality of healthcare. Note that interoperability and data transparency require national data standards. [Pg.316]


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