Integrating a New Dietetic Care Process in a Health Information System: A System and Process Analysis and Assessment
Managing routinely collected data in health care and public health is important for evaluation of interventions and answering research questions using "real life" and "big data". In addition to the technical requirements of information systems, both standardized terminology and s...
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