A scientific approach to health informatics requires sound theoretical foundations. Health informatics implementation would be more effective if evidence-based and guided by theories about what is likely to work in what circumstances. We report on a Medinfo 2015 workshop on this topic jointly organized by the EFMI Working Group on Assessment of Health Information Systems and the IMIA Working Group on Technology Assessment and Quality Development. We discuss the findings of the workshop and propose an approach to consolidate empirical knowledge into testable middle-range theories.5 page(s
While the use of health IT applications has increased rapidly over past decades, this does not compa...
OBJECTIVES: To present the importance of Evidence-based Health Informatics (EBHI) and the ethical im...
Background: Medical informatics, or biomedical and health informatics (BMHI), has become an establis...
A scientific approach to health informatics requires sound theoretical foundations. Health informati...
We define and discuss the nature of Evidence-based Health Informatics (EBHI), the kind of evidence h...
This chapter introduces the idea of theories in health informatics, defines what we mean by theory a...
Health Informatics frameworks have been created surrounding the implementation, optimization, adopti...
Objectives: To demonstrate and promote the importance of applying a scientific process to health IT ...
In this chapter, we reflect on the aim and objectives of the textbook and address known gaps in our ...
This article is part of a For-Discussion-Section of Methods of Information in Medicine about the pap...
"Health IT is a major field of investment in support of healthcare delivery, but patients and profes...
OBJECTIVES: To demonstrate and promote the importance of applying a scientific process to health IT ...
Evidence-based health informatics can be described as a scientific approach to meeting the multiplic...
e-Health is experiencing a difficult time. On the one side, the forecast is for a bright digital hea...
Evidence-based health informatics (EBHI) is a key concept in the development and deployment of IT sy...
While the use of health IT applications has increased rapidly over past decades, this does not compa...
OBJECTIVES: To present the importance of Evidence-based Health Informatics (EBHI) and the ethical im...
Background: Medical informatics, or biomedical and health informatics (BMHI), has become an establis...
A scientific approach to health informatics requires sound theoretical foundations. Health informati...
We define and discuss the nature of Evidence-based Health Informatics (EBHI), the kind of evidence h...
This chapter introduces the idea of theories in health informatics, defines what we mean by theory a...
Health Informatics frameworks have been created surrounding the implementation, optimization, adopti...
Objectives: To demonstrate and promote the importance of applying a scientific process to health IT ...
In this chapter, we reflect on the aim and objectives of the textbook and address known gaps in our ...
This article is part of a For-Discussion-Section of Methods of Information in Medicine about the pap...
"Health IT is a major field of investment in support of healthcare delivery, but patients and profes...
OBJECTIVES: To demonstrate and promote the importance of applying a scientific process to health IT ...
Evidence-based health informatics can be described as a scientific approach to meeting the multiplic...
e-Health is experiencing a difficult time. On the one side, the forecast is for a bright digital hea...
Evidence-based health informatics (EBHI) is a key concept in the development and deployment of IT sy...
While the use of health IT applications has increased rapidly over past decades, this does not compa...
OBJECTIVES: To present the importance of Evidence-based Health Informatics (EBHI) and the ethical im...
Background: Medical informatics, or biomedical and health informatics (BMHI), has become an establis...