|
|
home > medicine > informatics > software
Medical Informatics - SoftwareHealth Information
|
|
|
|
- External links (marked with an arrow
) open in a new window.
- This site is a web directory and does not offer medical advice.
- We cannot take responsibility for information found on listed sites.
-
|
|
Health News:
| |
Search millions of published articles for news on Medical Informatics - Software
The HighBeam™ Research newspaper and magazine archive contains articles from current and back issues of hundreds of publications, including: Modern Medicine, Aging, The Ardell Wellness Report, HealthFacts, Medical Post, Medical Update, Men's Health and the National Women's Health Report.
Note: Subscription required to access the full text of articles.
|
MEDLINE/PubMed Database of Research Articles:
Web Directory:
| |
Hardhats Around the World Description: Promotes open source product VistA developed with USA Veterans Affairs. A user community that is developing the software further. Details how to download, how to join group and links to articles. (hardhats.org) |
HealthCyberMap Description: Web-based projects to map health information resources in cyberspace to improve retrieval and navigation. Range of pilot projects and evaluation questionnaire. (healthcybermap.semanticweb.org) |
Mountain Medical Technologies - Electronic Medical Health Records Software Description: XOCDOC is a turnkey electronic health records (EHR), also called EMR software system that enables medical group practices to finally shift from paper-based patient record keeping to a digital format. Physicians and nurses use a tablet PC to remotely access EMR patient records (mountainmeditech.com) |
Open Source Software for Better Health Care (Spirit) Description: Open source news and software for health care. A virtual community and meeting place. (euspirit.org) |
Patient Information Generated by Loosely Intelligent Techniques (PIGLIT) Description: System generates personalised, hypertext explanations of patient records, for patients. Papers and demonstrations, and related links. (University of Glasgow) (dcs.gla.ac.uk) |
Notes: Healthcyclopedia presents health information in the form of websites and articles that encompass conventional medicine and alternative treatments. Under no circumstances can it recommend or endorse a specific therapy or treatment.
Symptoms should always be presented to a doctor for tests, diagnosis and possible treatment.
Prescription medication should always be taken under a doctor's care.
Also pictures on health websites may occasionally be too graphic for younger viewers.
|
|