Healthcare Information Exchange in Regional eHealth Networks Implications for Initiatives in Advancing Shared Care

Healthcare information exchange (HIE) has been refined from point-to-point messaging to wide-area networks integrating multiple service providers. Presently, federated information systems connect more than 25 hospitals with 60 municipal health centres in three Finnish hospital districts. The usabili...

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Costs
Decision making
Healthcare Information Exchange
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Humans
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Medical services
Regional eHealth Networks
Shared Care
Telemedicine
Usability
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