Information Systems/Information Technology (IS/IT) can facilitate superior healthcare delivery. However, studies of IS/IT systems and implementations for Chinese Medicine (CM) practice are very limited. We analyze different inquiring systems and identify that CM can be more easily mapped as a combination of Hegelian and Kantian inquiring systems where multiple perspectives and facts as inputs are considered and analyzed in complicated tasks. These two inquiring systems also have characteristics to cater for formal data analysis but the outcome or solution maybe individual and/or non-predefined. This is important in the context of CM and provides the platform for CM's individual prescriptions for the same disease in different patients. ...
Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has been practiced for over 5000 years. Different from western me...
This paper will introduce the connection between Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and Systems Scie...
This chapter describes how best to look at the evidence-base of the rich experience-based discipline...
Chinese Medicine (CM) has become increasingly demanding globally. Recent World Health Organisation t...
Chinese Medicine (CM) has become increasingly demanding globally. Recent World Health Organisation t...
Complementary medicine, such as Chinese medicine (CM), has been used for thousands of years to treat...
Using Information System/Information Technology (IS/IT) in Chinese Medicine (CM) has not been discus...
As Chinese medicine (CM) has increased in popularity globally it now becomes imperative to investiga...
OECD countries today are focusing on ways to incorporate IS/IT to facilitate superior healthcare del...
As Chinese medicine (CM) has increased in popularity globally it now becomes imperative to investiga...
This study investigated aspects of utilising IS/IT in Chinese Medicine practice in Australia. The re...
Today, in many western countries, acceptance of alternate forms of healthcare such as Chinese medici...
Chinese medicine (CM) practice, as a knowledge-based industry, has not embraced knowledge management...
The unique philosophy, diagnosis, and treatment methods of Chinese Medicine (CM) suggest that Health...
Chinese medicine (CM) practice, as a knowledge-based industry, has not embraced knowledge management...
Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has been practiced for over 5000 years. Different from western me...
This paper will introduce the connection between Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and Systems Scie...
This chapter describes how best to look at the evidence-base of the rich experience-based discipline...
Chinese Medicine (CM) has become increasingly demanding globally. Recent World Health Organisation t...
Chinese Medicine (CM) has become increasingly demanding globally. Recent World Health Organisation t...
Complementary medicine, such as Chinese medicine (CM), has been used for thousands of years to treat...
Using Information System/Information Technology (IS/IT) in Chinese Medicine (CM) has not been discus...
As Chinese medicine (CM) has increased in popularity globally it now becomes imperative to investiga...
OECD countries today are focusing on ways to incorporate IS/IT to facilitate superior healthcare del...
As Chinese medicine (CM) has increased in popularity globally it now becomes imperative to investiga...
This study investigated aspects of utilising IS/IT in Chinese Medicine practice in Australia. The re...
Today, in many western countries, acceptance of alternate forms of healthcare such as Chinese medici...
Chinese medicine (CM) practice, as a knowledge-based industry, has not embraced knowledge management...
The unique philosophy, diagnosis, and treatment methods of Chinese Medicine (CM) suggest that Health...
Chinese medicine (CM) practice, as a knowledge-based industry, has not embraced knowledge management...
Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has been practiced for over 5000 years. Different from western me...
This paper will introduce the connection between Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and Systems Scie...
This chapter describes how best to look at the evidence-base of the rich experience-based discipline...