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Informatisation médicale en santé au travail

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Au travers de mon expérience au sein d’un service de Santé au Travail interentreprises, l’objectif de ce mémoire sur l’informatisation médicale est quadruple
1.Il est destiné à montrer quelles peuvent être les inévitables difficultés rencontrées lors de cette mutation que constitue le passage du papier à l’informatique. Les problèmes sont principalement techniques et humains. Techniques car l’outil est complexe et notre activité diverse et variable. Humains car les médecins sont parfois inexpérimentés en informatique et éventuellement réticents à partager leurs informations
2.Il recense les points positifs retirés en terme de rapidité, de disponibilité, de précision du dossier médical et des actions en milieu de travail et plus généralement de la communication interne et externe.
3.Il décrit quelle a été ma participation en tant que médecin référent informatique, par la mise au point de procédures, par la réalisation de documents et d’ateliers de soutien et par la conception d’enquêtes de satisfaction et d’utilisation.
4.Il donne des conseils qui pourraient être utiles à d’autres qui voudraient se lancer dans cette aventure où un médecin du travail peut jouer un rôle majeur.
En effet l’informatisation de la santé au travail étant incontournable, les médecins ont intérêt à être acteurs de cette mutation pour une meilleure efficacité et pour leur plus grande satisfaction comme ce fus dans notre service


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Computer. Medizin - Hightech für Gesundheit und Lebensqualität
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ISBN: 3657764526 Year: 2007 Publisher: Paderborn : Verlag Ferdinand Schöningh,

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Die moderne Medizin ist ohne Computertechnik nur schwer vorstellbar. In weltweit einmaliger Darstellung zeigt die Ausstellung 'Computer.Medizin' anhand spektakulärer Exponate den Nutzen und die Grenzen des Computers in der Medizin. Begleitend zur Ausstellung werden in diesem Buch die folgenden Fragen behandelt: Wie kann auch weiterhin eine qualitativ hochwertige Gesundheitsversorgung gesichert werden? Wie hat sich die Beziehung von Arzt und Patient im Hightech-Betrieb verändert? Was sind die neuesten Entwicklungen in der Medizintechnik? Welche Rolle spielt das Gesundheitswesen als Wirtschaftsfaktor? Wie kann gesichert werden, dass die menschliche Seite im Medizinbetrieb nicht zu kurz kommt?.

Healthcare knowledge management : issues, advances, and successes
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ISBN: 9780387490090 0387335404 9780387335407 9786613250803 1283250802 0387490094 Year: 2007 Publisher: New York, N.Y. : Springer,

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Successful healthcare problem solving often depends on immediate access to information. Unable to consult a library while in a clinical setting, healthcare practitioners and managers must learn to effectively manage knowledge and think on their toes. Knowledge Management (KM) is an ideal system to tap the tacit knowledge individuals hold and distribute this collective wisdom throughout a healthcare institution. Healthcare Knowledge Management: Issues, Advances, and Successes assembles a group of international contributors to explain KM and offer contemporary, clinically relevant lessons in organizational implementation. This book illustrates the effectiveness of KM by investigating real life healthcare-based systems that highlight the diversity of KM applications in the healthcare sector. Healthcare Knowledge Management is a uniquely integrative text—both a tutorial on concepts, theories, and research as well as a practical guide to managing and developing KM in the healthcare setting. Topics covered in this book include: -Clinical Knowledge Management – a model for primary care -The hidden power of social networks and knowledge sharing in health care -Constructing healthcare knowledge -Electronic patient records -Case studies from around the world Rajeev K. Bali, PhD, Senior Lecturer, Coventry University, UK; Leader, Knowledge Management for Healthcare Research subgroup of the Biomedical Computing Research Group (BIOCORE). Ashish N. Dwivedi, PhD, Lecturer, University of Hull, UK.


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Data Integration in the Life Sciences : 4th International Workshop, DILS 2007, Philadelphia, PA, USA, June 27-29, 2007, Proceedings
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ISBN: 9783540732549 3540732543 9786610944484 128094448X 3540732551 Year: 2007 Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer,

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Understanding the mechanisms involved in life (e. g. , discovering the biological functionofasetofproteins,inferringtheevolutionofasetofspecies)isbecoming increasinglydependent onprogressmade inmathematics,computer science,and molecular engineering. For the past 30 years, new high-throughput technologies have been developed generating large amounts of data, distributed across many data sources on the Web, with a high degree of semantic heterogeneity and di?erentlevelsofquality. However,onesuchdatasetisnot,byitself,su?cientfor scienti?c discovery. Instead, it must be combined with other data and processed by bioinformatics tools for patterns, similarities, and unusual occurrences to be observed. Both data integration and data mining are thus of paramount importance in life science. DILS 2007 was the fourth in a workshop series that aims at fostering d- cussion, exchange, and innovation in research and development in the areas of data integration and data management for the life sciences. Each previous DILS workshop attracted around 100 researchers from all over the world. This year, the number of submitted papers again increased. The Program Committee - lected 19 papers out of 52 full submissions. The DILS 2007 papers cover a wide spectrum of theoretical and practical issues including scienti?c work?ows, - notation in data integration, mapping and matching techniques, and modeling of life science data. Among the papers, we distinguished 13 papers presenting research on new models, methods, or algorithms and 6 papers presenting imp- mentation of systems or experience with systems in practice. In addition to the presented papers, DILS 2007 featured two keynote talks by Kenneth H. Buetow, National Cancer Institute, and Junhyong Kim, University of Pennsylvania.

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Bioinformatics --- Statistical matching --- Computational biology --- Bio-informatique --- Appariement (Statistique) --- Congresses. --- Congrès --- Congresses --- Data integration (Computer science) --- Computing Methodologies --- Medical Informatics Applications --- Biology --- Medical Informatics --- Biological Science Disciplines --- Information Science --- Natural Science Disciplines --- Disciplines and Occupations --- Mathematical Computing --- Computational Biology --- Information Systems --- Computer Simulation --- Engineering & Applied Sciences --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Computer Science --- Biology - General --- Concatenation, File (Statistics) --- Data fusion (Statistics) --- Data matching (Statistics) --- Data merging (Statistics) --- File concatenation (Statistics) --- Fusion, Data (Statistics) --- Imputation, Mass (Statistics) --- Mass imputation (Statistics) --- Matching, Data (Statistics) --- Matching, Statistical --- Merging, Data (Statistics) --- Microsimulation modeling (Statistics) --- Modeling, Microsimulation (Statistics) --- Computer science. --- Health informatics. --- Database management. --- Data mining. --- Bioinformatics. --- Computational biology. --- Computer Science. --- Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery. --- Health Informatics. --- Database Management. --- Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet). --- Computational Biology/Bioinformatics. --- Computer Appl. in Life Sciences. --- Bio-informatics --- Biological informatics --- Information science --- Systems biology --- Algorithmic knowledge discovery --- Factual data analysis --- KDD (Information retrieval) --- Knowledge discovery in data --- Knowledge discovery in databases --- Mining, Data --- Database searching --- Data base management --- Data services (Database management) --- Database management services --- DBMS (Computer science) --- Generalized data management systems --- Services, Database management --- Systems, Database management --- Systems, Generalized database management --- Electronic data processing --- Clinical informatics --- Health informatics --- Medical information science --- Medicine --- Informatics --- Science --- Data processing --- Sampling (Statistics) --- Medical records --- Data processing. --- EHR systems --- EHR technology --- EHRs (Electronic health records) --- Electronic health records --- Electronic medical records --- EMR systems --- EMRs (Electronic medical records) --- Information storage and retrieval systems --- Medical care --- Database management --- Application software. --- Bioinformatics . --- Computational biology . --- Application computer programs --- Application computer software --- Applications software --- Apps (Computer software) --- Computer software

Closed-loop control of blood glucose
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ISSN: 01708643 ISBN: 9783540740308 3540740309 3540740317 Year: 2007 Volume: 368 Publisher: Berlin, Germany ; New York, New York : Springer,

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Diabetes is a disease that is now regarded an epidemic in the world and a sign- icant e?ort is directed towards ?nding better ways to manage diabetes. Keeping bloodglucoselevelsasclosetonormalaspossible,leadstoasubstantialdecrease in long term complications of diabetes and can bring signi?cant cost reductions associated with the disease. Traditionally, managing diabetes has been through intermittent monitoring of blood glucose and then administering an appropriate dose of insulin into the blood stream. This method of intermittent monitoring and administration of insulin cannot ensure blood glucose remains at near n- mal levels at all times and therefore, there is considerable interest in managing diabetes on a continuous basis. The development of arti?cial organs/apparatus that regulate human’s blood glucose level has been in progress since 1960. The aim was to measure blood glucose level ex vivo and then injecting an appropriate amount of insulin to the hyperglycaemic patient, thereby correcting the high glucose level. This aim of closing the “loop” is still being challenged by technological barriers even today, and progress are being made constantly both in overcoming the challenges and understanding more about the workings of glucose-regulatory system. The purpose of this book is to introduce the ?eld of closed-loop blood g- cose control, in a simple manner, to the reader. This includes the hardware and software components that make up the control system (see Chapter 2). The hardware components involved the di?erent types of glucose sensor (- vasive, minimally-invasive and non-invasive) and the di?erent types of insulin.

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Insulin Infusion Systems --- Blood Glucose --- Diabetes Mellitus --- Drug Therapy, Computer-Assisted --- Monitoring, Physiologic --- Blood sugar monitoring --- Insulin pumps --- Glycémie --- analysis --- drug therapy --- methods --- Technological innovations --- Surveillance --- Innovations --- Drug Therapy --- Methods --- Glucose --- Therapy, Computer-Assisted --- Infusion Pumps --- Glucose Metabolism Disorders --- Drug Delivery Systems --- Diagnostic Techniques and Procedures --- Investigative Techniques --- Endocrine System Diseases --- Therapeutics --- Equipment and Supplies --- Diagnosis --- Metabolic Diseases --- Hexoses --- Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment --- Diseases --- Artificial Organs --- Decision Making, Computer-Assisted --- Medical Informatics Applications --- Monosaccharides --- Nutritional and Metabolic Diseases --- Surgical Equipment --- Medical Informatics --- Carbohydrates --- Chemicals and Drugs --- Information Science --- Clinical Endocrinology --- Medicine --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Insulin pumps. --- Technological innovations. --- Blood glucose self-monitoring --- Infusion pumps, Insulin --- Insulin infusion pumps --- Pumps, Insulin --- Engineering. --- System theory. --- Control engineering. --- Robotics. --- Mechatronics. --- Biomedical engineering. --- Biomedical Engineering. --- Control, Robotics, Mechatronics. --- Systems Theory, Control. --- Blood sugar --- Patient monitoring --- Drug infusion pumps --- Analysis --- Systems theory. --- Biomedical Engineering and Bioengineering. --- Clinical engineering --- Medical engineering --- Bioengineering --- Biophysics --- Engineering --- Systems, Theory of --- Systems science --- Science --- Philosophy --- Mechanical engineering --- Microelectronics --- Microelectromechanical systems --- Automation --- Machine theory --- Control engineering --- Control equipment --- Control theory --- Engineering instruments --- Programmable controllers --- Insulin Infusion Systems. --- Monitoring, Blood glucose --- Blood glucose --- Blood glucose monitoring

Proteome Research : Concepts, Technology and Application
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ISBN: 3540712410 3540712402 9786610970124 3642441653 128097012X 3540729100 Year: 2007 Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer,

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Proteomics is a multifaceted, interdisciplinary field which studies the complexity and dynamics of proteins in biological systems. It combines powerful separation and analytical technology with advanced informatics to understand the function of proteins in the cell and in the body. This book provides a clear conceptual description of each facet of proteomics, describes recent advances in technology and thinking in each area, and provides details of how these have been applied to a variety of biological problems. It is written by expert practitioners in the field, from industry, research institutions, and the clinic. It provides junior and experienced researchers with an invaluable proteomic reference, and gives fascinating glimpses of the future of this dynamic field.

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Post-translational modification. --- Proteins. --- Proteomics. --- Proteomics --- Proteins --- Post-translational modification --- Genomics --- Databases, Genetic --- Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel --- Biochemistry --- Electrophoresis --- Electrochemical Techniques --- Databases, Factual --- Computational Biology --- Chemistry --- Biological Science Disciplines --- Genetics --- Chemistry Techniques, Analytical --- Biology --- Investigative Techniques --- Natural Science Disciplines --- Databases as Topic --- Information Storage and Retrieval --- Disciplines and Occupations --- Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment --- Information Systems --- Information Science --- Medical Informatics Applications --- Medical Informatics --- Electrophoresis, Gel, Two-Dimensional --- Databases, Protein --- Human Anatomy & Physiology --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Physical Sciences & Mathematics --- Animal Biochemistry --- Databases --- Co-translational modification --- Cotranslational modification --- Modification, Post-translational --- Post-translation protein modification --- Post-translational protein modification --- Posttranslation protein modification --- Posttranslational modification --- Posttranslational protein modification --- Proteids --- Life sciences. --- Molecular biology. --- Biochemistry. --- Bioinformatics. --- Cell biology. --- Life Sciences. --- Cell Biology. --- Biochemistry, general. --- Molecular Medicine. --- Molecular biology --- Cell biology --- Cellular biology --- Cells --- Cytologists --- Bio-informatics --- Biological informatics --- Information science --- Computational biology --- Systems biology --- Biological chemistry --- Chemical composition of organisms --- Organisms --- Physiological chemistry --- Medical sciences --- Molecular biochemistry --- Molecular biophysics --- Biophysics --- Biomolecules --- Biosciences --- Sciences, Life --- Science --- Data processing --- Composition --- Genetic translation --- Polypeptides --- Synthesis --- Cytology. --- Medicine. --- Clinical sciences --- Medical profession --- Human biology --- Life sciences --- Pathology --- Physicians --- Health Workforce --- Medicine --- Protein Biochemistry. --- Biomedical Research. --- Research. --- Biological research --- Biomedical research

Investing in E-Health : What it Takes to Sustain Consumer Health Informatics
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ISBN: 1441923845 038749507X 9786610969562 1280969563 0387495088 Year: 2007 Publisher: New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer,

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Investing in eHealth: What it Takes to Sustain Consumer Health Informatics examines the evolution of the IHCS and the significant changes in organizational culture and operational systems that may be required for successful and sustained implementation. This book culminates a set of general guidelines for any health care provider striving to successfully employ the model, and suggests directions for future research on the diffusion of IHCSs and related technologies. Investing in eHealth provides a principled approach to support health care managers, clinicians, and educators interested in complementing clinical services with interactive health communication systems (IHCSs). David H. Gustafson, PhD, is a professor of Industrial Engineering and Preventive Medicine at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He is also Director of the University’s Center of Excellence in Cancer Communication Research and Director of the National Program Office for the National Improvement Network for Addiction Treatment. Patricia Flatley Brennan, RN, PhD, is a Moehlman Bascom Professor for the School of Nursing and College of Engineering at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She has also served as director of HeartCare and president of the American Medical Informatics Association. Robert Hawkins, PhD, is a professor at the School of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

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Consumer education. --- Health education. --- Medical informatics. --- Medicine --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Medical & Biomedical Informatics --- Medical informatics --- Consumer education --- Health education --- Informatics --- Medical Records --- Information Science --- Health Education --- Medical Informatics Applications --- Preventive Health Services --- Education, Nonprofessional --- Records as Topic --- Data Collection --- Organization and Administration --- Health Services --- Education --- Community Health Services --- Health Care Facilities, Manpower, and Services --- Epidemiologic Methods --- Health Care Evaluation Mechanisms --- Anthropology, Education, Sociology and Social Phenomena --- Health Services Administration --- Investigative Techniques --- Health Care --- Quality of Health Care --- Public Health --- Health Care Quality, Access, and Evaluation --- Environment and Public Health --- Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment --- Medical Informatics --- Information Systems --- Medical Records Systems, Computerized --- Consumer Health Information --- Health --- Hygiene --- Buyers' guides --- Shoppers' guides --- Clinical informatics --- Health informatics --- Medical information science --- Study and teaching --- Medicine. --- Health informatics. --- Medicine & Public Health. --- Health Informatics. --- Communication in medicine --- Health promotion --- Preventive health services --- Consumer affairs departments --- Consumers' leagues --- Home economics --- Shopping --- Information science --- Data processing --- Medical records --- Data processing. --- EHR systems --- EHR technology --- EHRs (Electronic health records) --- Electronic health records --- Electronic medical records --- EMR systems --- EMRs (Electronic medical records) --- Information storage and retrieval systems --- Medical care

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