Studies in Health Technology and Informatics Volume 17 - Assessment and Evaluation of Information Technologies in Medicine

This volume is the main end product of ATIM (Assessment of information Technology In Medicine). ATIM is an Accompanying Measure in AIM; the advanced Informatics in Medicine part of the "Telematics Systems in Areas of General Interest" programme of DG )all of the European Union under the...

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spelling oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:DLU123456789-368572023-11-11T05:26:40Z Studies in Health Technology and Informatics Volume 17 - Assessment and Evaluation of Information Technologies in Medicine Talmon, J.L. Gennip, E.M.S.J. van This volume is the main end product of ATIM (Assessment of information Technology In Medicine). ATIM is an Accompanying Measure in AIM; the advanced Informatics in Medicine part of the "Telematics Systems in Areas of General Interest" programme of DG )all of the European Union under the 3rd Framework Programme. ATIM has been carried out between April 1993 and December 1994. Evidence for effectiveness of information technology may provide an essential impulse for its diffusion in the health care market. However, at present results of studies addressing this issue seem hardly to provide this impulse. The fact that no agreement on methods and criteria for evaluation and assessment exists is seen as a major obstacle for diffusion. Studies tend to be adhoc and site-specific. ATIM was established to develop consensus on methods and criteria for the evaluation and assessment of information technologies for and in health care. For pragmatic reasons ATIM focused on two project lines within AM: one dealing with Medical Multimedia Workstations and Images, the other with Knowledge Based and Decision Support Systems. Participants in projects in these project lines discussed methods and exchanged experiences, not only during workshops under the ATIM umbrella, but also during AIM concertation meetings. In addition, ADM provided consultancy and has been building a literature database and a network of experts. ATIM produced four newsletters.This volume is the main end product of ATIM (Assessment of information Technology In Medicine). ATIM is an Accompanying Measure in AIM; the advanced Informatics in Medicine part of the "Telematics Systems in Areas of General Interest" programme of DG )all of the European Union under the 3rd Framework Programme. ATIM has been carried out between April 1993 and December 1994. Evidence for effectiveness of information technology may provide an essential impulse for its diffusion in the health care market. However, at present results of studies addressing this issue seem hardly to provide this impulse. The fact that no agreement on methods and criteria for evaluation and assessment exists is seen as a major obstacle for diffusion. Studies tend to be adhoc and site-specific. ATIM was established to develop consensus on methods and criteria for the evaluation and assessment of information technologies for and in health care. For pragmatic reasons ATIM focused on two project lines within AM: one dealing with Medical Multimedia Workstations and Images, the other with Knowledge Based and Decision Support Systems. Participants in projects in these project lines discussed methods and exchanged experiences, not only during workshops under the ATIM umbrella, but also during AIM concertation meetings. In addition, ADM provided consultancy and has been building a literature database and a network of experts. ATIM produced four newsletters. 2014-04-07T02:01:03Z 2014-04-07T02:01:03Z 1995 Book 90 5199 200 9 https://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/36857 en application/pdf IOS Press
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description This volume is the main end product of ATIM (Assessment of information Technology In Medicine). ATIM is an Accompanying Measure in AIM; the advanced Informatics in Medicine part of the "Telematics Systems in Areas of General Interest" programme of DG )all of the European Union under the 3rd Framework Programme. ATIM has been carried out between April 1993 and December 1994. Evidence for effectiveness of information technology may provide an essential impulse for its diffusion in the health care market. However, at present results of studies addressing this issue seem hardly to provide this impulse. The fact that no agreement on methods and criteria for evaluation and assessment exists is seen as a major obstacle for diffusion. Studies tend to be adhoc and site-specific. ATIM was established to develop consensus on methods and criteria for the evaluation and assessment of information technologies for and in health care. For pragmatic reasons ATIM focused on two project lines within AM: one dealing with Medical Multimedia Workstations and Images, the other with Knowledge Based and Decision Support Systems. Participants in projects in these project lines discussed methods and exchanged experiences, not only during workshops under the ATIM umbrella, but also during AIM concertation meetings. In addition, ADM provided consultancy and has been building a literature database and a network of experts. ATIM produced four newsletters.This volume is the main end product of ATIM (Assessment of information Technology In Medicine). ATIM is an Accompanying Measure in AIM; the advanced Informatics in Medicine part of the "Telematics Systems in Areas of General Interest" programme of DG )all of the European Union under the 3rd Framework Programme. ATIM has been carried out between April 1993 and December 1994. Evidence for effectiveness of information technology may provide an essential impulse for its diffusion in the health care market. However, at present results of studies addressing this issue seem hardly to provide this impulse. The fact that no agreement on methods and criteria for evaluation and assessment exists is seen as a major obstacle for diffusion. Studies tend to be adhoc and site-specific. ATIM was established to develop consensus on methods and criteria for the evaluation and assessment of information technologies for and in health care. For pragmatic reasons ATIM focused on two project lines within AM: one dealing with Medical Multimedia Workstations and Images, the other with Knowledge Based and Decision Support Systems. Participants in projects in these project lines discussed methods and exchanged experiences, not only during workshops under the ATIM umbrella, but also during AIM concertation meetings. In addition, ADM provided consultancy and has been building a literature database and a network of experts. ATIM produced four newsletters.
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Studies in Health Technology and Informatics Volume 17 - Assessment and Evaluation of Information Technologies in Medicine
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