2011
DOI: 10.4067/s0034-98872011001200013
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Informática biomédica

Abstract: Biomedical Informatics is a new discipline that arose from the need to incorporate information technologies to the generation, storage, distribution and analysis of information in the domain of biomedical sciences. This discipline comprises basic biomedical informatics, and public health informatics. The development of the discipline inE n el paradigma actual de práctica médica dependemos extensamente de expertos que reconocen patrones, basados en datos imprecisos que no necesariamente tienen correlación direc… Show more

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“…When first implemented, new technology infrastructures can impose substantial disruptions in usual clinical and administrative workflows. In addition to common early implementation issues that might increase over time, such as user complaints and increased need for IT support, (Capurro, Soto, Vivent, Lopetegui, & Herskovic, 2011), aversion to new technology by both patients and medical staff seems to be an important deterrent in its adoption, according to about half of respondents.…”
Section: Workflow Disruptions During Health It Implementationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When first implemented, new technology infrastructures can impose substantial disruptions in usual clinical and administrative workflows. In addition to common early implementation issues that might increase over time, such as user complaints and increased need for IT support, (Capurro, Soto, Vivent, Lopetegui, & Herskovic, 2011), aversion to new technology by both patients and medical staff seems to be an important deterrent in its adoption, according to about half of respondents.…”
Section: Workflow Disruptions During Health It Implementationmentioning
confidence: 99%