Abstract Background: Health information technologies (HITs) such as electronic health records (EHR) and telemedicine services are currently used to assist clinicians provide care to patients. There are many barriers to HIT adoption, including mismatches between investments and benefits, disruptions in the workflow, and concerns about privacy and confidentiality. The lack of HIT training of health professionals as a workforce is an increasingly recognized and understudied barrier. Objective: The purpose of this study is to describe what courses on HIT topics are available at the graduate level for future health professionals in the European Union (EU) and to explore possible determining factors for their exposure to these courses. Methods...
Background: The purpose of this study was twofold: to assess the status of undergraduate medical ult...
Background: We developed and evaluated the outcomes of an e-learning course for evidence based me...
Background: Over the past decade, evidence-based medicine (EBM) has gained recognition as a means t...
PURPOSE: Health information technology (HIT) holds promise for improving the quality of health care ...
BACKGROUND: Digital health technologies promise to enhance patient-related outcomes, to support the ...
Objective: To identify training programs and educational resources in health technology assessment (...
Objective: To document the official recognition of a new specialty in health informatics in one Euro...
Between mid-1991 and mid-1992, nearly 300 different organisations involved in European health care c...
The European Union and the USA collaborate in developing the skills of the application of informatio...
Purpose: We are witnessing a paradigm shift in higher education as a result of technological advance...
International audienceIntroductionTelemedicine is a remote medical practice using information commun...
Throughout the world, healthcare professionals often lack knowledge of the possibilities and limitat...
Objective: To explore the availability of postgraduate education for health professionals (HPs) wor...
Aim To provide insights into the capacity to conduct health technology assessment (HTA) in Central, ...
Background: The huge relevance of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) in healthcare cann...
Background: The purpose of this study was twofold: to assess the status of undergraduate medical ult...
Background: We developed and evaluated the outcomes of an e-learning course for evidence based me...
Background: Over the past decade, evidence-based medicine (EBM) has gained recognition as a means t...
PURPOSE: Health information technology (HIT) holds promise for improving the quality of health care ...
BACKGROUND: Digital health technologies promise to enhance patient-related outcomes, to support the ...
Objective: To identify training programs and educational resources in health technology assessment (...
Objective: To document the official recognition of a new specialty in health informatics in one Euro...
Between mid-1991 and mid-1992, nearly 300 different organisations involved in European health care c...
The European Union and the USA collaborate in developing the skills of the application of informatio...
Purpose: We are witnessing a paradigm shift in higher education as a result of technological advance...
International audienceIntroductionTelemedicine is a remote medical practice using information commun...
Throughout the world, healthcare professionals often lack knowledge of the possibilities and limitat...
Objective: To explore the availability of postgraduate education for health professionals (HPs) wor...
Aim To provide insights into the capacity to conduct health technology assessment (HTA) in Central, ...
Background: The huge relevance of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) in healthcare cann...
Background: The purpose of this study was twofold: to assess the status of undergraduate medical ult...
Background: We developed and evaluated the outcomes of an e-learning course for evidence based me...
Background: Over the past decade, evidence-based medicine (EBM) has gained recognition as a means t...