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eHealthRecord.info Archives May 2006 : 0-0

| Vol. 3 No. 11 May 31, 2006 |

FACTS AND STATS

The United States spends the least per capita on healthcare IT, compared with five other nations. Total investment per capita as of 2005 was 43 cents, compared with $4.93 per capita in Australia, $31.85 in Canada, $21.20 in Germany, $11.43 in Norway and $192.79 in the United Kingdom.
Source: Journal of Health Affairs
Date published: 05-06


AROUND THE WORLD

A Case Analysis of INFOMED: The Cuban National Healthcare Telecommunications Network and Portal

Report: U.S. behind Other Nations on HIT Adoption

Who's Using PDAs? Estimates of PDA Use by Healthcare Providers: A Systematic Review of Surveys


NEWS FROM CANADA

Will e-Health Offer Care Providers a Lifeline?

Alberta Database Aims to Cut Unnecessary Medical Tests

Canada Health Infoway Invests In Mental Health Apps


LATEST IN THE FIELD

What Is eHealth (6): Perspectives on the Evolution of eHealth Research

What is eHealth (5): A Research Agenda for eHealth Through Stakeholder Consultation and Policy Context Review

The Language of Health Data Exchange

Facing Off a Flu Pandemic with IT


INDUSTRY SPEAK

Physicians' Use of Email with Patients: Factors Influencing Electronic Communication and Adherence to Best Practices

Using HL7 Standards to Evaluate an EHR

Don't Forget CPOE

IG: DOD E-Health Project High Risk


INFOWAY UPDATE

Find Out What's New and Happening at Canada Health Infoway


WORTH NOTING

Partnership for Health Information Standards and HL7 Canada Spring 2006 Meetings

Breakfast with the Chiefs | Richard Alvarez

Nursing Informatics 2006

Tromsø Telemedicine and eHealth Conference 2006

Integrating IT within LHINS

MIE 2006 - The 20th International Congress of the European Federation for Medical Informatics

QAHSSI - Healthcare Information Systems Symposium-Exhibition


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