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Program Requirements for Fellowship Education in the Subspecialty of Clinical Informatics

March 1, 2009 | Journal Article

Approved in November 2008 by the American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA) board of directors, the Program Requirements for Fellowship Education for the Subspecialty of Clinical Informatics document details the knowledge and skills to be mastered in fellowship education.

Defining the Medical Subspecialty of Clinical Informatics

March 1, 2009 | Journal Article

The American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA) received a grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation in March 2007 for the development of two required documents for the creation of clinical informatics as a medical subspecialty. This paper examines both the context and purpose of the documents, as well as their role in AMIA's structure.

Core Content for the Subspecialty of Clinical Informatics

March 1, 2009 | Journal Article

The Core Content for Clinical Informatics document outlines four major areas of knowledge and understanding: common vocabulary and environmental understanding, clinical systems, information systems, and management skills to lead through system changes.

A Simulation Shows Limited Savings From Meeting Quality Targets Under The Medicare Shared Savings Program

October 3, 2012 | Journal Article

The Medicare Shared Savings Program, created under the Affordable Care Act, will reward participating accountable care organizations that succeed in lowering health care costs while improving performance. Depending on how the organizations perform o ...

Developing Functional Model and Standards are First Step Toward Electronic Health Records

June 1, 2005 | Program Result Report

From August 2003 through February 2004, Health Level Seven created an electronic health record system, as well as security standards and communications protocols.

Using Mathematical Modeling to Make Informed Decisions on Health Care Alternatives

January 16, 2013 | Program Result Report

Staff at Archimedes, Inc. created ARCHeS, an Internet-based system allowing users to simulate health interventions and long-term clinical trials within hours by providing them with access to data on patients, diseases, treatments, and costs.

HHS Enlists Archimedes Inc. To Expand Government's Use Of Health Care Modeling For Forecasting Quality And Cost Outcomes

May 4, 2012 | News Release

HHS Agencies Can Now Use ARCHeS Tool To Conduct Large Scale Analyses To Evaluate Health Spending, Treatment, and Effectiveness.

Using Reality Mining to Improve Public Health and Medicine

February 1, 2009 | Report

Can the emerging technology of reality mining - which involves inferring human relationships and behavior by measuring physical and social activity - be used to improve public health and medicine?

New Web Application Allows Health Care Decision-Makers to Explore Projected Effects of Various Treatments and Interventions

October 25, 2010 | News Release

The Archimedes Outcomes Analyzer provides unprecedented access to Archimedes simulation datasets through an application supported by the Pioneer Portfolio of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.

The Future of Personal Health Monitoring

April 20, 2010 | Program Result Report

Researchers at the Center for Future Health explored the idea of using techniques from "machine health monitoring" to create real-time personal health-monitoring systems and developed a prototype system.

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