Multinational Electronic Health Records Interoperability Strategies

Carter, Sterling Keith and Anastasia, Christina and Carter, Barbara Mae

Overview

Amidst The Relentless Tide Of Global Health Crises, A Critical Problem Persists: The Lack Of A Unified Electronic Health Record (ehr) System Capable Of Seamlessly Tracking And Containing The Spread Of Infectious Diseases Across Borders. The Unchecked Proliferation Of Diseases, Including The Rapid Transmission Of Covid-19 And The Recurring Threat Of Zoonotic Infections, Underscores The Urgent Need For A Coordinated Global Response. This Absence Of Interoperability Hampers Effective Patient Treatment And Surveillance And Exacerbates The Potential For Widespread Outbreaks Of Biosafety Level 4 (bsl-4) Pathogens. Multinational Electronic Health Records Interoperability Strategies Is A Groundbreaking Book, And A Beacon Of Hope In The Face Of Escalating Health Threats. It Catalyzes International Collaboration And Strategic Action By Offering A Comprehensive Exploration Into The Feasibility And Design Of A Multinational Or Globally Interoperable Ehr System. For Academic Scholars And Global Leaders, The Imperative Is Clear: Embrace This Solution-oriented Approach And Champion The Cause Of A Unified, Interoperable Ehr System As The Cornerstone Of Our Collective Defense Against The Relentless March Of Infectious Diseases.

Details
Hershey PA : IGI Global, Medical Information Science Reference,
9781799889908
N/A
2024
EN
241 pages
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