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         "author" : "IOS Press",
         "basename" : "9781643680835-Ebook-Digital-Personalized-Health-and-Medicine",
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         "excerpt" : "DIGITAL PERSONALIZED HEALTH AND MEDICINE Studies in Health Technology and Informatics International health informatics is driven by developments in biomedical technologies and medical informatics research that are advancing in parallel and form one integrated world of information and communication media and result in massive amounts of health data. These components include genomics and precision medicine, machine learning, translational informatics, intelligent systems for clinicians and patients, mobile health applications, datadriven telecommunication and rehabilitative technology, sensors, intelligent home technology, EHR and patient-controlled data, and Internet of Things. Studies in Health Technology and Informatics (HTI) series was started in 1990 in collaboration with EU programmes that preceded the Horizon 2020 to promote biomedical and health informatics research. It has developed into a highly visible global platform for the dissemination of original research in this field, containing more than 250 volumes of high-quality works from all over the world. The international Editorial Board selects publications with relevance and quality for the field. All contributions to the",
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         "synopsis" : "This book presents the proceedings of the 30th Medical Informatics Europe conference (MIE), organised in Geneva, Switzerland, in April 2020. This collection of papers offers a wealth of knowledge and experience across the full spectrum of digital health and medicine.",
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         "author" : "The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine",
         "basename" : "CDS-Optimizing_Strategies_508",
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         "copyright" : "Copyright 2017 by the National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved.",
         "excerpt" : "The Learning Health System Series Optimizing Strategies for CLINICAL DECISION SUPPORT Summary of a Meeting Series James E. Tcheng; Suzanne Bakken; David W. Bates; Hugh Bonner III; Tejal K. Gandhi; Meredith Josephs; Kensaku Kawamoto; Edwin A. Lomotan; Erin Mackay; Blackford Middleton; Jonathan M. Teich; Scott Weingarten; Marianne Hamilton Lopez, Editors WA SH I NGTON, DC NA M.E DU NAT IONA L AC A DE M Y OF M E DIC I N E \u2022 5 0 0 F I F T H S T R E E T, N W \u2022 WA S H I NG T ON , D C 2 0 0 01 NOTICE: This publication has undergone peer review according to procedures established by the National Academy of Medicine (NAM). Publication by the NAM signifies that it is the product of a carefully considered process and is a useful contribution worthy of public attention, but does not represent formal endorsement of conclusions and recommendations by the NAM. The views presented in this publication are those of individual authors and do not represent formal consensus positions of the NAM, the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, or the authors\u2019 organizations. Support for this publication was provided by the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technolog",
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         "synopsis" : "This report by the US National Academy of Medicine summarises a series of meetings regarding strategies for optimising clinical decision support.",
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         "basename" : "Ebook-Applied-Interdisciplinary-Theory-in-Health-Informatics-9781614999911",
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         "excerpt" : "APPLIED INTERDISCIPLINARY THEORY IN HEALTH INFORMATICS Studies in Health Technology and Informatics International health informatics is driven by developments in biomedical technologies and medical informatics research that are advancing in parallel and form one integrated world of information and communication media and result in massive amounts of health data. These components include genomics and precision medicine, machine learning, translational informatics, intelligent systems for clinicians and patients, mobile health applications, datadriven telecommunication and rehabilitative technology, sensors, intelligent home technology, EHR and patient-controlled data, and Internet of Things. Studies in Health Technology and Informatics (HTI) series was started in 1990 in collaboration with EU programmes that preceded the Horizon 2020 to promote biomedical and health informatics research. It has developed into a highly visible global platform for the dissemination of original research in this field, containing more than 250 volumes of high-quality works from all over the world. The international Editorial Board selects publications with relevance and quality for the field. All contri",
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         "subcategory" : "Medical Tech",
         "synopsis" : "This book explores some of the most popular theories that have been applied in health informatics and the differences they have made to how we analyse it.",
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         "copyright" : "Copyright \u00a9 2019 The Linux Foundation. All rights reserved.",
         "excerpt" : "ASSESSMENT OF OPEN SOURCE PRACTICES AS PART OF DUE DILIGENCE IN MERGER AND ACQUISITION TRANSACTIONS A Contribution to the IBRAHIM HADDAD, PHD Project Ibrahim Haddad, PhD Assessment of Open Source Practices as Part of Due Diligence in Merger and Acquisition Transactions A Contribution to the OpenChain Project 2nd Edition Copyright \u00a9 2019 The Linux Foundation. All rights reserved. This book or any portion thereof may not be reproduced or used in any manner whatsoever without the express written permission of the publisher except for the use of brief quotations in a book review and certain other noncommercial uses permitted by copyright law. Please contact info@linuxfoundation.org to request permissions to reproduce any content published in this paper. Printed in the United States of America First Edition, 2010 Second Edition, 2019 1 Letterman Drive Building D Suite D4700 San Francisco CA 94129 Assessment of Open Source Practices as Part of Due Diligence in M&A Transactions Contents INTRODUCTION\b6 Chapter 1: Evaluation Categories\b 7 1. DISCOVERY OF OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE\b 8 2. REVIEW AND APPROVAL OF THE USE OF OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE\b10 3. OBLIGATION SATISFACTION\b 12 4. COMMUNITY CONTRIBUT",
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         "synopsis" : "Part of the OpenChain project, this open source merger and acquisition (M&A) assessment checklist is intended as a tool to help evaluate the open source practices of an organisation as part of the M&A due diligence process.",
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         "author" : "David",
         "basename" : "Apperta_Custodian_Model4",
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         "copyright" : "Copyright Apperta Foundation CIC 2016",
         "excerpt" : "Custodian Model Contract Delivery of Product & Services Customers Input to Design Authority Pooled Resources Manages and Approves Contributions and Distributions Commissions Product developments Receives Member Services Deployed Product Member Services Safety Case Community Management Subcommittee Membership (with design authority and assurance responsibility) Manages and Approves Product Roadmap Repository Apperta Partner Download \u201cGold Standard\u201d Supplier(s) Wider Community Submit Contributions Download Submit Unwarranted Contributions Distribution Copyright Apperta Foundation CIC 2016 Custodian Technical Services Funds Foundation Deploy Product Custodian Model \u2022 Apperta is a clinically led & controlled not for profit, non-dividend paying community interest company Reg No 09483987 \u2022 The preferred procurement route for customers to obtain professional services from a partner supplier is Digital Marketplace (G-Cloud) \u2022 The financial and contractual arrangement is directly between the customer and the partner supplier, who in turn fund The Apperta Foundation \u2022 Software downloaded from the Apperta GitHub repository is provided on an OSI recognised license without any warranty or suppo",
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         "excerpt" : "LHCR Architecture Overview \u2022 A repository containing the Logical requirements for the Technical Capabilities and the expected information flows and adherence to standards. \u2022 A series of views showing the realization of the logical views by each LHCR \u2022 Allow NHS-D/E to understand the LHCR architectures for realizing the technical requirement \u2022 Allow NHS-D/E to identify capability gaps \u2022 Allow the validation of the designs against use cases \u2022 Understand the degree to which open standards have been used Roadmap 1 Phase Discovery Task Title Understand all 23 LHCR TCs Agree Capability Framework Identify Relevant National Capabilities Agree Architecture Governance Process Identify existing models. Task Description Determine which of the 23 TC are suitable for architectural modelling, and are mature enough. Ensure that there is enough understanding of how the TC is going to operate including informal architectural designs. Identify the overarching capability framework which is can act as context for constructing the LHCR architecture and ensuring that it is coherent with other on going architecture work. Identify the relevant national and external capabilities that are have interactions w",
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         "synopsis" : "This guidance outlines the LHCR architectures for NHS-D/E to understand, in order to realise the technical requirement.",
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         "excerpt" : "Only one criteria allowed Please try another selection 123456A DUCK, Donald Admitted: 22/05/16 (31) Birth Date: 16/09/1920 (75) Male 123 456 7890 Bed: Castle \u2013 Bay 1 Bed 3 Diabetic Medicine - Dr G Caldwell Previous Spell from: 10/05/15 to 13/05/15 Previous Diagnosis: Open wound of other parts of head (S018) Diagnosis: Age 75y used to work for Disney in Los Angeles, lives alone, deaf Community acquired pneumonia \u2013 left lower lobe, treated with co-amoxiclav and doxycycline Smoking related chronic obstructive pulmonary disease Known atrial fibrillation, on warfarin Developed diarrhoea in hospital th Benign prostatic hypertrophy, urinary retention on 24 May, temporary urinary catheter Delayed discharge, developed healthcare acquired pneumonia treated with teicoplanin Fall in hospital with soft tissue injury to left forearm - steristrips Fall at home 10 days prior to admission, no injury Baseline Fitness Scale 5 CoMorbidities: Ischaemic heart disease, Previous myocardial infarction, Cardiac failure, Tricuspid regurgitation, atrial fibrillation on warfarin, Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus, Chronic kidney dysfunction eGFR 45ml/min, Glaucoma Date: 21/06/16 20:27 22/06/16 04:28 22/06/16 06:43 NEWS",
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         "basename" : "Clinical-Risk-Managment-and-Medical-Devices-v0",
         "category" : "Guidance",
         "slug" : "clinical-risk-managment-and-medical-devices-v0",
         "subcategory" : "Medical Tech",
         "synopsis" : "This presentation details the standards and regulations of 'Health Systems' set out by the NHS in relation to clinical risk management and medical devices.",
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         "copyright" : "\u00a9 2012 Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.",
         "excerpt" : "Clinical Services for IntelliVue Guardian Solution Philips Patient Monitoring Clinical Services To help drive adoption within your organization, our clinical experts provide the education and support necessary for successful workflow change management. We\u2019ll partner with you to maximize the value of IntelliVue Guardian Solution. The IntelliVue Guardian Solution was developed to provide spot check monitoring of patient vital signs in the general and medical/surgical areas in the hospital. IntelliVue Guardian aids in early recognition of subtle signs of patient deterioration and facilitates faster intervention. Integration of IntelliVue Guardian often requires important changes to your working practices. These changes allow your staff to more effectively respond to early warning system triggers, speeding patient intervention. Development of enhanced clinical workflows helps assure success. We work in conjunction with your team to assess, plan and implement these changes in a comprehensive manner. Advantages \u2022 Guided adoption process \u2022 Customized education plan \u2022 Phased implementation \u2022 Follow-up verification Clinical support is key Phase three (six months after Go-live) This phase is",
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         "synopsis" : "This document outlines Phillips' guidance towards adopting Clinical Services for IntelliVue Guardian Solution.",
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         "synopsis" : "This guidance sets out the patient safety risk management aspects related to the Open-eObs patient observation app and outlines how it works.",
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         "excerpt" : "Data Analytics in Healthcare Data Analytics in Healthcare: Opportunities & Challenges Data Analytics in Healthcare In this e-guide Healthcare claims data analytics detects emerging conditions Data silos hinder IoT in healthcare; tech giants could help Healthcare providers should press on with digital transformation Singapore sets national AI strategy with focus on skills and ethics In this e-guide: The increasing rate of digital transformation across the AsiaPacific region has created heaps of data ranging from online customer transactions to footfall traffic, making data analytics more critical than ever to leverage all that data. In the healthcare industry, a large amount of data is already being collected to generate insights on emerging conditions and to improve patient care. Yet, like other industries, the healthcare sector continues to grapple with issues such as data silos and security challenges that stand in the way of harnessing insights. In this e-guide, read about the promises of healthcare data analytics, the challenges faced by healthcare providers in digital transformation and what some cloud providers are doing to assuage the security concerns of cloud among healthc",
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         "synopsis" : "This e-guide offers insight into the promises of healthcare data analytics, the challenges faced by healthcare providers in digital transformation and what some cloud providers are doing to assuage the security concerns of cloud among healthcare service providers.",
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         "basename" : "ey-global-health-tech",
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         "excerpt" : "How will you design information architecture to unlock the power of data? Creating the right data environment for a connected health ecosystem CONTENTS 3 Introduction 5 Health systems today are not built to enable data liquidity 6 Keeping up with the velocity and variety of health data 8 Creating the right data environment for tomorrow 10 A frame of reference An architecture built 12 in layers Mix and match with 14 existing core systems 16 What lies ahead? Laying the groundwork 17 for the coming years 18 Endnotes 19 Key contacts Connect with us! @EY_healthcare 2 ey.com/health How will you design information architecture to unlock the power of data? INTRODUCTION The health industry after the COVID-19 pandemic won\u2019t be the same as before. In the long run, the upside of this disruption is a permanent change in the way health systems, organizations and consumers use digital health technologies. Widespread adoption of tech-enabled care and emerging technologies will transform the very foundations of health and care. In this paper, we explore our vision of an information architecture that will unlock the power of digital technologies to create the connected health ecosystem of tomorrow. ",
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         "synopsis" : "This paper explores EY's vision of an information architecture that will unlock the power of digital technologies to create the connected health ecosystem of tomorrow.",
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         "basename" : "20181024-From-observation-to-intervention-0-2-3",
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         "copyright" : "\u00a9 Healthcare Improvement Scotland 2018",
         "excerpt" : "From Observation to Intervention A proactive, responsive and personalised care and treatment framework for acutely unwell people in mental health care November 2018 \u00a9 Healthcare Improvement Scotland 2018 First published November 2018 The Scottish Patient Safety Programme (SPSP) is a unique national initiative that aims to improve the safety and reliability of health and social care and reduce harm, whenever care is delivered. As part of Healthcare Improvement Scotland\u2019s ihub, SPSP is a coordinated campaign of activity to increase awareness of and support the provision of safe, high quality care, whatever the setting. This document is licensed under the Creative Commons AttributionNoncommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International Licence. This allows for the copy and redistribution of this document as long as Healthcare Improvement Scotland is fully acknowledged and given credit. The material must not be remixed, transformed or built upon in any way. To view a copy of this licence, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ www.hub.scot/spsp Contents Chapter 1 | Introduction and Insight Introduction by Mark Gillespie, National Clinical Lead 4 Insight from Graham Morgan, En",
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         "synopsis" : "This piece of guidance aims to change the current way of thinking towards patient observation, outlining the need for a new framework that focuses on prevention and early response to deteriorating mental health patients.",
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         "basename" : "C0445-remote-monitoring-in-primary-care-revised",
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         "excerpt" : "Classification: Official Publications approval reference: 001559 Pulse oximetry to detect early deterioration of patients with COVID-19 in primary and community care settings 11 June 2020, Version 1 Introduction This document sets out principles to support the remote monitoring, using pulse oximetry, of patients with confirmed or possible COVID-19. It should be read alongside the general practice and community health services standard operating procedures.1 Patients most at risk of poor outcomes are best identified by oxygen levels.2 The use of oximetry to monitor and identify \u2018silent hypoxia\u2019 and rapid patient deterioration at home is recommended for this group. Many practices and community teams already use oximetry to support remote monitoring. The principles set out here will inform this ongoing work and allow rapid spread of learning to expand coverage as needed to a wider cohort. They apply to both patients living in their own homes and residents of care homes. They are designed to support patients in primary and community health settings, and can also be used for patients who are at an early stage of the disease and sent home from A&E or discharged following short hospital a",
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         "synopsis" : "This document sets out principles to support the remote monitoring, using pulse oximetry, of patients with confirmed or possible COVID-19.",
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         "author" : "KPreciou",
         "basename" : "Care-Setting-Definitions",
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         "excerpt" : "Care Setting Definitions Prevention & health promotion Includes primary & secondary prevention, health promotion, family planning, school health services, national screening programmes, public health programmes for communicable and noncommunicable disease, epidemiological surveillance and public health administration. Primary care Primary care costs relating services provided by GPs, primary dental services and primary ophthalmic services, excluding those which relate to prevention/health promotion. Primary prescribing Primary care activity relating to prescribing or pharmaceutical services, excluding those which relate to prevention/health promotion. Inpatient: Elective & Day Admitted patient care activity which takes place in a case hospital setting where the admission was elective or as a day case. Inpatient: Non-elective Admitted patient care activity which takes place in a hospital setting where the admission was as an emergency/non-elective. Outpatient Outpatient attendances or procedures. Other secondary care Activity included with this setting will include direct access services, unbundled services (excluding critical care) and secondary care services which cannot be alloca",
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         "synopsis" : "This document explains the various terminology associated with different levels of care settings in the UK.",
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         "excerpt" : "Emergency Promp\u271a Cards If you have any feedback on the Prompt Cards or ideas for new cards please contact the Emergency Prompt Card Team at BSUH: Dr Iona Griffiths\u2013 Clinical Fellow \u2013 iona.griffiths2@nhs.net Dr Duncan Bootland \u2013 EM Consultant \u2013 duncan.bootland@nhs.net Introduced April 2019 Next Review April 2020 Alice Edmondson \u2013 Lead ED Resus Sister \u2013 Alice.Edmondson@nhs.net Version 5 Contents Page Sepsis Medical Emergencies 1 Hyperkalemia Trauma transfers and Briefings 2 Massive Pulmonary Embolism Arrival Checks Trauma/ASHICE Briefing 3 Diabetic Ketoacidosis 4 1 4 Life Threatening Asthma Trauma Imaging / Interventional Radiology 5 Chest pain Pathway 2 6 Pre- Transfer Checks Initial Management of Severe Burns Unexplained Hypotension 3 5 7 Malignant Hypertension Burns Chart and Considerations 10 Severe Pre-Eclampsia 6 11 Eclamptic seizures Prolonged Seizures/ Status Epilepticus 12 GI bleeds 8 13 Emergency Laparotomy Assessment Thoracotomy in Trauma 14 Epistaxis pathway 7 15 Management of overdose Adrenal Insufficiency 16 Toxidromes 9 17 Post Exposure Prophalaxis Chest Injuries/ Rib Fractures 18 End of life Care 8 19 Contents Page 1 Central Venous Catheter Insertion Proceedures Sedat",
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         "synopsis" : "These charts contain guidance from the NHS on the application of emergency prompt cards.",
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         "excerpt" : "AN IMMERSIVE RESIDENCY IN THE ART OF MODERN APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT CATALYZE INNOVATION Learn to build software the Red Hat way, during an immersive residency, in a space designed for speed and innovation. Page 1 THE RACE TO KEEP UP WITH ACCELERATING CHANGE Page 7 WHY RED HAT OPEN INNOVATION LABS? Page 2 DEVOPS: FUELED BY OPEN SOURCE Page 8 WHAT WE BELIEVE Page 3 OPEN INNOVATION LABS: A SPACE TO INNOVATE Page 4 TRADITIONAL I.T. VS. OPEN INNOVATION Page 5 PICTURE YOURSELF AS A RESIDENT OPEN INNOVATION LABS | CONTENTS Page 9 LESSONS WE'VE LEARNED Page 10 TAKE THE FIRST STEP Page 11 SCHEDULE A DISCOVERY SESSION THE RACE TO KEEP UP WITH ACCELERATING CHANGE How can IT move faster? In today\u2019s fast-moving business world, standing still means falling behind. IT teams are racing to quickly introduce new features and services that delight customers and help employees work smarter. Success hinges on constant innovation. Speeding up software release cycles takes more than new tools. The fact is, it\u2019s not just what you do, but how you do it. Success requires a new way of working that involves tools, people, and process. The infrastructure for your project WON\u2019T BE READY FOR A COUPLE WEEKS. OPEN",
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         "synopsis" : "This Red Hat Labs report details tips and tricks for building software, with a focus on moving with the times and innovation.",
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         "title" : "An Immersive Residency in the Art of Modern Application Development",
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         "excerpt" : "Guidelines for Sustainable Open Source Communities in the Public Sector ISA\u00b2 1 Disclaimer The information and views set out in this publication are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the official opinion of the Commission. The Commission does not guarantee the accuracy of the data included in this study. Neither the Commission nor any person acting on the Commission\u2019s behalf may be held responsible for the use which may be made of the information contained therein. \u00a9 European Union, 2020 The reuse policy of the European Commission is implemented by the Commission Decision 2011/833/EU of 12 December 2011 on the reuse of Commission documents (OJ L 330, 14.oun12.2011, p. 39). Except otherwise noted, the reuse of this document is authorised under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). This means that reuse is allowed provided appropriate credit is given and any changes are indicated. For any use or reproduction of photos or other material that is not owned by the EU, permission must be sought directly from the copyright holders. Picture on cover page: pixabay.com AUTHORS: Vivien DEVENYI W",
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         "synopsis" : "These are the European Commission\u2019s Open Source Observatory (OSOR) Guidelines for Sustainable Open Source Communities in the Public Sector, with the aim of debunking the myth that working with OSS is challenging, resource intense, and requires domain-specific knowledge.",
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         "excerpt" : "EUROPEAN COMMISSION Brussels, 19.2.2020 COM(2020) 65 final WHITE PAPER On Artificial Intelligence - A European approach to excellence and trust EN EN White Paper on Artificial Intelligence A European approach to excellence and trust Artificial Intelligence is developing fast. It will change our lives by improving healthcare (e.g. making diagnosis more precise, enabling better prevention of diseases), increasing the efficiency of farming, contributing to climate change mitigation and adaptation, improving the efficiency of production systems through predictive maintenance, increasing the security of Europeans, and in many other ways that we can only begin to imagine. At the same time, Artificial Intelligence (AI) entails a number of potential risks, such as opaque decision-making, gender-based or other kinds of discrimination, intrusion in our private lives or being used for criminal purposes. Against a background of fierce global competition, a solid European approach is needed, building on the European strategy for AI presented in April 20181. To address the opportunities and challenges of AI, the EU must act as one and define its own way, based on European values, to promote the ",
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         "synopsis" : "This European Commission White Paper sets out policy options on how to promote the uptake of AI and of address the risks associated with certain uses of this new technology.",
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         "basename" : "communication-european-strategy-data-19feb2020_en",
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         "excerpt" : "EUROPEAN COMMISSION Brussels, 19.2.2020 COM(2020) 66 final COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION TO THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT, THE COUNCIL, THE EUROPEAN ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COMMITTEE AND THE COMMITTEE OF THE REGIONS A European strategy for data EN EN A European strategy for data 1. Introduction Over the last few years, digital technologies have transformed the economy and society, affecting all sectors of activity and the daily lives of all Europeans. Data is at the centre of this transformation and more is to come. Data-driven innovation will bring enormous benefits for citizens, for example through improved personalised medicine, new mobility and through its contribution to the European Green Deal. In a society where individuals will generate everincreasing amounts of data, the way in which the data are collected and used must place the interests of the individual first, in accordance with European values, fundamental rights and rules. Citizens will trust and embrace data-driven innovations only if they are confident that any personal data sharing in the EU will be subject to full compliance with the EU\u2019s strict data protection rules. At the same time, the increasing volume of non-pers",
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         "synopsis" : "This European Commission communication document outlines a strategy for policy measures and investments to enable the data economy for the coming five years.",
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         "title" : "A European strategy for data",
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         "author" : "Dirk Riehle",
         "basename" : "coss-cloud",
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         "copyright" : "\u00a9 2020 Dirk Riehle - All Rights Reserved",
         "excerpt" : "Commercial Open Source Startups and the Cloud Prof. Dr. Dirk Riehle University of Erlangen / Bayave GmbH O4B, Oct 2020 Professorship of Open Source Software \u25cf Professor of Computer Science \u25cf \u25cf \u25cf Previously held research positions at ... \u25cf \u25cf \u25cf \u25cf Skyva Inc. (supply chain software, Boston) as software architect Bayave GmbH (on-demand business software, Berlin) as CTO Researches and teaches commercial open source at \u25cf \u25cf \u25cf SAP Labs (Silicon Valley) leading the open source research group UBS (Swiss Bank, Zurich) leading the software engineering group Previously worked in development at ... \u25cf \u25cf For software engineering and open source software At the computer science department of the engineering faculty Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-N\u00fcrnberg University of California, Santa Cruz Ph.D. from ETH Zurich, M.B.A. from Stanford GSB Commercial Open Source and the Cloud \u00a9 2020 Dirk Riehle - All Rights Reserved 2 Commercial Open Source Startups as University Spin-Offs \u25cf \u25cf \u25cf We specialize in turning research into commercial open source startups Public funding for startups reaches well into a Series A! We can also serve as a conduit to public funding as long as you have not yet incorporate",
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         "synopsis" : "This presentation details and discusses the history and modern developments of Commercial Open Source Software and Cloud computing,",
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         "author" : "PDF CoDe 2018 4.7111.7111 (c) 2002-2018 European Commission",
         "basename" : "en_ec_open_source_strategy_2020-2023",
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         "excerpt" : "EUROPEAN COMMISSION Brussels, 21.10.2020 C(2020) 7149 final COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMISSION OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE STRATEGY 2020 \u2013 2023 Think Open EN EN Contents 1. Introduction ..........................................................................................................................................................2 2. Vision .....................................................................................................................................................................3 3. Commitment..........................................................................................................................................................3 3.1 The President\u2019s Political guidelines for the next European Commission ....................................................3 3.2 European interoperability framework .........................................................................................................3 3.3 Digital strategy ................................................................................................................................................4 3.4 Digital Europe programme ...................................................",
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         "synopsis" : "This European Commission strategy sets out how they encourage and leverage open source principles and software development practices to co-create, share and reuse across the organisation",
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         "title" : "European Commission Open Source Software Strategy 2020-2023",
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         "author" : "James Aris",
         "basename" : "19-103_70f212c8-c4fe-4989-ac99-e03cf8bbf02d",
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         "copyright" : "Copyright \u00a9 2019 by Frank Nagle",
         "excerpt" : "Government Technology Policy, Social Value, and National Competitiveness Frank Nagle Working Paper 19-103 Government Technology Policy, Social Value, and National Competitiveness Frank Nagle Harvard Business School Working Paper 19-103 Copyright \u00a9 2019 by Frank Nagle Working papers are in draft form. This working paper is distributed for purposes of comment and discussion only. It may not be reproduced without permission of the copyright holder. Copies of working papers are available from the author. Government Technology Policy, Social Value, and National Competitiveness Frank Nagle (Harvard Business School) 1 March 3, 2019 Abstract This study seeks to better understand the impact that government technology procurement regulations have on social value and national competitiveness. To do this, it examines the impact of a change in France\u2019s technology procurement policy that required government agencies to favor open source software (OSS) over proprietary software in an attempt to reduce costs creating an unexpected demand shock for OSS. Analysis using the rest of the EU as controls via difference-in-differences and synthetic control frameworks shows that this policy change led to a",
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         "synopsis" : "This Harvard research paper aims to show the impact of the US Government's procurement of technology on social value and national competitiveness, in relation to France's policy towards favouring Open Source.",
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         "basename" : "An_Applied_Approach_to_Teach_Hospital_Information_",
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         "copyright" : "\u00a9 2013",
         "excerpt" : "See discussions, stats, and author profiles for this publication at: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/274462274 An Applied Approach to Teach Hospital Information Systems Development Using an Open Source ERP Framework Article \u00b7 December 2013 DOI: 10.1016/j.protcy.2013.12.322 CITATIONS READS 4 131 5 authors, including: Nurhizam Safie Mohd Satar Syed Mohamed Aljunid Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Kuwait University 26 PUBLICATIONS 63 CITATIONS 294 PUBLICATIONS 2,397 CITATIONS SEE PROFILE Some of the authors of this publication are also working on these related projects: Collaboration Project View project ERP Training View project All content following this page was uploaded by Nurhizam Safie Mohd Satar on 26 June 2015. The user has requested enhancement of the downloaded file. SEE PROFILE Available online at www.sciencedirect.com ScienceDirect Procedia Technology 11 (2013) 1259 \u2013 1265 The 4th International Conference on Electrical Engineering and Informatics (ICEEI 2013) An Applied Approach to Teach Hospital Information Systems Development using an Open Source ERP Framework SM. Motahara, *, N. Safieb, M. Mukhtara, SM Aljunidb, S. Mostafavic a National University of Malaysia, Fa",
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         "synopsis" : "This paper aims to represent an international pilot project to teach development of free and open source hospital Information systems at the national level using a live pre installed Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) System.",
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         "copyright" : "\u00a9 2012 Rila Publications Ltd.",
         "excerpt" : "138 Acute Medicine 2012; 11(3): 138-142 Viewpoint Clinically Lean; Cutting the Crap \u201cIt is a truth universally acknowledged that a group of doctors will soon start complaining about their working conditions, but little ever changes.\u201d Gordon Caldwell \u201cPhysicians, as a rule, have less appreciation of the value of organisation than the members of other professions\u201d William Osler When doctors meet they often start talking about the cases that have recently fascinated them. Very soon, however, they start to complain and moan about how difficult it is to do their work, because of all the crap that gets in the way of what they want to do. Someone has added yet another mandatory form to the clerking notes, or the computers are slow, the Juniors spend all their time answering their bleeps and ages waffling through case presentations, and then the patient is in X ray. Yet mention the word \u201cLean\u201d to these doctors and they instantly unite in scathing comments like, \u201cClinical care is not a factory\u201d, \u201cMaking a patient well is not like making a car\u201d, \u201cLean just means making people redundant and saving money, it\u2019s another management fad\u201d, \u201cIt means more hours work for less pay\u201d. In early 2009 I he",
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         "excerpt" : "Patient Preference and Adherence Dovepress open access to scientific and medical research Original Research Open Access Full Text Article Using the Dynamic Appraisal of Situational Aggression with mental health inpatients: a feasibility study This article was published in the following Dove Press journal: Patient Preference and Adherence 28 April 2016 Number of times this article has been viewed Tella Lantta 1 Raija Kontio 1\u20133 Michael Daffern 4 Clive E Adams 5 Maritta V\u00e4lim\u00e4ki 1,6,7 Department of Nursing Science, University of Turku, Turku, Finland; 2 Helsinki University, Helsinki, Finland; 3 Helsinki University Hospital, Hospital District of Helsinki and Uusimaa, Helsinki, Finland; 4Centre for Forensic Behavioural Science (CFBS), Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, VIC, Australia; 5Institute of Mental Health, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK; 6Turku University Hospital, Turku, Finland; 7 School of Nursing, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong 1 Purpose: This paper aims to explore the acceptability of Dynamic Appraisal of Situational Aggression (DASA) from the perspective of patients, its actual use by mental health nurses, and the predictive validity ",
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         "synopsis" : "This paper aims to explore the acceptability of Dynamic Appraisal of Situational Aggression (DASA) from the perspective of patients, its actual use by mental health nurses, and the predictive validity of the DASA instrument.",
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         "copyright" : "copyright, data protection, taxation or transportation. This concern has extended to other areas",
         "excerpt" : "BRIEFING EPRS Ideas Paper Towards a more resilient EU Digital sovereignty for Europe SUMMARY There is growing concern that the citizens, businesses and Member States of the European Union (EU) are gradually losing control over their data, over their capacity for innovation, and over their ability to shape and enforce legislation in the digital environment. Against this background, support has been growing for a new policy approach designed to enhance Europe's strategic autonomy in the digital field. This would require the Union to update and adapt a number of its current legal, regulatory and financial instruments, and to promote more actively European values and principles in areas such as data protection, cybersecurity and ethically designed artificial intelligence (AI). This paper explains the context of the emerging quest for 'digital sovereignty', which the coronavirus pandemic now seems to have accelerated, and provides an overview of the measures currently being discussed and/or proposed to enhance European autonomy in the digital field. Context The notion of 'technological' or 'digital sovereignty' has recently emerged as a means of promoting the notion of European leadersh",
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         "synopsis" : "This paper explains the context of the emerging quest for 'digital sovereignty', which the coronavirus pandemic now seems to have accelerated, and provides an overview of the measures currently being discussed and/or proposed to enhance European autonomy in the digital field",
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         "title" : "Digital Sovereignty for Europe",
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         "copyright" : "\u00a9 2021 IEEE",
         "excerpt" : "Gender Differences in Public Code Contributions: a 50-year Perspective Stefano Zacchiroli Universite\u0301 de Paris and Inria, France Abstract\u2014Gender imbalance in information technology in general, and Free/Open Source Software specifically, is a well-known problem in the field. Still, little is known yet about the large-scale extent and long-term trends that underpin the phenomenon. We contribute to fill this gap by conducting a longitudinal study of the population of contributors to publicly available software source code. We analyze 1.6 billion commits corresponding to the development history of 120 million projects, contributed by 33 million distinct authors over a period of 50 years. We classify author names by gender and study their evolution over time. We show that, while the amount of commits by female authors remains low overall, there is evidence of a stable long-term increase in their proportion over all contributions, providing hope of a more gender-balanced future for collaborative software development. G ENDER IMBALANCE in science is an established and well-known phenomenon: women are underrepresented in STEM [3] and even more so in computing [6]. In the field of software ",
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         "synopsis" : "This study follows the gender differences in public code contributions over the course of the last 50 years.",
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         "title" : "Gender Differences in Public Code Contributions: a 50-year Perspective",
         "year" : 2021
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      {
         "author" : "LOBO Georges (CNECT)",
         "basename" : "EU-Commission-FOSSA2-wp_2020_detailed_description_of_actions_part_2",
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         "excerpt" : "EUROPEAN COMMISSION Brussels, 4.3.2020 C(2020) 1171 final ANNEX 1 \u2013 PART 2/2 ANNEX to the COMMISSION IMPLEMENTING DECISION adopting the fourth revision of the work programme implementing the programme on interoperability solutions and common frameworks for European public administrations, businesses and citizens (the ISA\u00b2 programme) and the breakdown of the corresponding budgetary expenditure for 2020 EN EN ISA2 WORK PROGRAMME 2020 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF ACTIONS PART 2/2 1 Contents FOREWORD .......................................................................................................................................... 4 6 DECISION MAKING AND LEGISLATION \u2013 SUPPORTING INSTRUMENTS .................. 5 6.1 PARTICIPATORY KNOWLEDGE FOR SUPPORTING DECISION MAKING (2016.04) \u2013 FUNDING CONCLUDED ....................................................................................................................................... 6 6.2 LEGISLATION INTEROPERABILITY TOOLS \u2013 LEGIT (2016.38) ............................................... 27 6.3 LEGAL INTEROPERABILITY (2016.23) ....................................................................................... 64 6.4 EUROPEAN LEGISL",
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         "subcategory" : "European",
         "synopsis" : "This document on the European Commission's ISA Work Programme gives a detailed description of each action in the work programme along with detailed budgetary information.",
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            "European Policy"
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         "thumb" : "/library/thumbs/eu-commission-fossa2-wp-2020-detailed-description-of-actions-part-2.png",
         "title" : "European Commission 2020 Open Source Policy",
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         "author" : "HM Treasury",
         "basename" : "Managing_Public_Money__MPM__2018",
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         "copyright" : "\u00a9 Crown copyright 2015",
         "excerpt" : "Managing public money July 2013 with annexes revised as at March 2018 Managing public money July 2013 with annexes revised as at March 2018 \u00a9 Crown copyright 2015 This publication is licensed under the terms of the Open Government Licence v3.0 except where otherwise stated. To view this licence, visit nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3 or write to the Information Policy Team, The National Archives, Kew, London TW9 4DU, or email: psi@nationalarchives.gsi.gov.uk. Where we have identifed any third party copyright information you will need to obtain permission from the copyright holders concerned. This publication is available at www.gov.uk/government/publications Any enquiries regarding this publication should be sent to us at ukeconomicstatsreview@outlook.com ISBN 978-1-910835-51-7 PU1805",
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         "synopsis" : "This handbook helps the UK government maintain public trust through explaining how to handle public funds with probity and in the public interest.",
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         "basename" : "AHSN-Network-AI-Report",
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         "excerpt" : "Accelerating Artificial Intelligence in health and care: results from a state of the nation survey AUTUMN 2018 Accelerating Artificial Intelligence in health and care: results from a state of the nation survey CONTENTS 4: Foreword 6: Introduction 8: Executive summary 10: What do we mean by AI in health and care? 14: Results of the national survey about AI technologies in health and care 22: Real world analysis: feasibility and implementation 38: Summary and next steps 44: Appendix 1: Case studies 48: Appendix 2: Further reading 52: Appendix 3: Glossary 59: Acknowledgements 62: About The AHSN Network AI Initiative 3 4 Accelerating Artificial Intelligence in health and care: results from a state of the nation survey Accelerating Artificial Intelligence in health and care: results from a state of the nation survey 5 FOREWORD New technologies that harness the power of data, like artificial intelligence (AI), present huge opportunities to transform healthcare, improve the quality of people\u2019s lives, and to make the job of working within the health and care system more rewarding. We are determined to harness this potential. While these opportunities are available to every country, the UK ",
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         "author" : "Douglas Maxwell",
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         "synopsis" : "This ALISS (A Local Information System for Scotland) report sets out data standards for patients in Scotland to have access to information that they need to help them live well.",
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         "basename" : "CWE_NHS_DIGITAL_FUTURE_150119_ezine_pp33",
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         "excerpt" : "Home Home News 15-21 JANUARY 2019 Government outlines digital plan for NHS AWS bucks traditional growth trends with help from enterprise Building digital tools for the food trade Editor\u2019s comment NHS plans for digital future We look at how the NHS\u2019s vision of a digital-first health service will work and what it will mean for services, staff and patients Buyer\u2019s guide to perimeterless network security Who will rule the roost in datacentres in 2019? Cloud storage fit for an SME computerweekly . com ROCKETCLIPS/ADOBE Downtime computerweekly.com 15-21 January 2019 1 NEWS IN BRIEF News Government outlines digital plan for NHS AWS bucks traditional growth trends with help from enterprise Building digital tools for the food trade Editor\u2019s comment Buyer\u2019s guide to perimeterless network security Who will rule the roost in datacentres in 2019? Cloud storage fit for an SME Downtime BT faces tussle to keep EU contracts after Brexit IT pros in London could see roles shipped to EU as result of Brexit The European Union will likely re-evaluate its telecoms contracts with BT following Brexit, and cancelling them altogether is a real risk in a no-deal scenario, according to leaked documents. The Gu",
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         "synopsis" : "This Computer Weekly magazine article outlines the NHS' plans for a digital-first health service.",
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         "author" : "Natalie O'Rourke",
         "basename" : "Carenotes-and-LiveObs-integration-Client-facing-specifications",
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         "copyright" : "Copyright \u00a9 Advanced Computer Software Group Ltd 2018",
         "excerpt" : "Configuring Carenotes to integrate with LiveObs Prepared for: Cheshire and Wirral Partnership NHS Foundation Trust Date: 16.07.2018 Version: 1.3 Validity timescale: 30 DAYS FROM DATE OF ISSUE Carenotes and LiveObs integration Copyright \u00a9 Advanced Computer Software Group Ltd 2018 This document contains confidential and / or proprietary information. The content must not be disclosed to third parties without the prior written approval of Advanced Computer Software Group Limited or one of its subsidiaries as appropriate (each referred to as \u201cAdvanced\u201d). External recipients may only use the information contained in this document for the purposes of evaluation of the information and entering into discussions with Advanced and for no other purpose. Whilst Advanced endeavours to ensure that the information in this document is correct and has been prepared in good faith, the information is subject to change and no representation or warranty is given as to the accuracy or completeness of the information. Advanced does not accept any responsibility or liability for errors or omissions or any liability arising out of its use by external recipients or other third parties. No information set out",
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         "synopsis" : "This proposal document for integrating Carenotes and LiveObs at the Cheshire and Wirral Partnership NHS Foundation Trust seeks to investigate the existing and intended workflows, to establish the scope of the work to be done, and to document the amount of configuration, reporting and deployment work which would be required to achieve the intended result.",
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         "basename" : "Embracing_technology_in_health_and_social_care",
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         "excerpt" : "AUTOMATE THE STATE Embracing technology in health and social care BEN RAMANAUSKAS Contents Foreword ............................................................................................................................................................... 2 Introduction.......................................................................................................................................................... 3 Key findings .......................................................................................................................................................... 4 Demographic change ........................................................................................................................................ 5 Increased spending on health and social care .......................................................................................... 6 Challenges facing the NHS .............................................................................................................................. 7 Potential benefits of automation ................................................................................................................. 1",
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         "synopsis" : "This paper examines the potential impact of the increased use of automation in health and social care.",
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         "excerpt" : "Open access\b Quality improvement report Development and implementation of electronic medical handovers across psychiatric hospitals: quality improvement initiative Luke Skelton \u200d To cite: Skelton L, Rogers J, Kalafatis C. Development and implementation of electronic medical handovers across psychiatric hospitals: quality improvement initiative. BMJ Open Quality 2019;8:e000630. doi:10.1136/ bmjoq-2019-000630 Received 8 January 2019 Revised 31 October 2019 Accepted 1 November 2019 \u00a9 Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2019. Re-\u00aduse permitted under CC BY-\u00adNC. No commercial re-\u00aduse. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ. 1 John Dickson Ward, South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK 2 Specialty Registrar, South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust &Wellcome Trust Clinical PhD Fellow, University College London, London, UK 3 Clinical Trials, South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK Correspondence to Dr Luke Skelton; l\u200b uke.\u200bskelton@\u200bslam.\u200bnhs.\u200buk \u200d ,1 Jonathan Rogers,2 Chris Kalafatis3 through up to three people before reaching the intended doctor. The effects of this were that mistakes were being made out-\u00adof-\u00ad hours whereby jobs were being mis",
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         "synopsis" : "This Quality Improvement Initiative report offers a template for reducing the number of out- of- hours medical errors by ensuring that there is consistent and transparent weekend medical handover by creating an electronic handover system that is easy to use, robust and embedded into the existing trust IT systems.",
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         "title" : "Development and implementation of electronic medical handovers across psychiatric hospitals",
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         "basename" : "BMJ-Infographic-nhs-finances46",
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         "copyright" : "\u00a9 2016 BMJ Publishing group Ltd.",
         "excerpt" : "Devolved spending THE BIG PICTURE \u00a3 \u00a3 billion \u00a3 UK government \u00a3 legislation that was designed to reduce bureaucracy in the NHS. The confusion was writ large in the wake of Gareth Iacobucci, The BMJ \u00a3 Department of Health, England Health Education England \u00a3 Local education and training boards Specialised services Pharmacists Deaneries \u00a3 Mental health NHS 111 Learning disability Community health Uncertain/unavailable billion \u00a3 \u00a30.4 billion Training, public health and social services \u00a3 people in Wales \u00a33.4 Social care services billion Local public health services England NICE - guidance + quality standards MHRA - regulates devices + medicines GMC - medical regulator Individual doctors pay fees UK-wide \u00a3 \u00a34.9 Northern Irish government billion \u00a3 \u00a32.7 billion Hospital services Pharmaceutical industry fees 53.9 million \u00a3 \u00a31.0 \u00a3 \u00a30.8 billion billion Social care services Family health services 1.8 million people in England Service provision Read the full article online \u00a3 \u00a322.2 CQC - regulates health + social care NHS Improvement - regulates NHS trusts Rehabiliative care Urgent + emergency care NHS Wales billion There are a number of regulators and professional bodies, including: Commission ",
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         "synopsis" : "This graphic shows the devolved UK health and care system and its labyrinthian flow of funding between the government and the front line, highlighting the difficulties of establishing who is responsible for respective pots of money going into the NHS.",
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         "excerpt" : "Briefing: Health and Care of Older People in England 2019 July 2019 CONTENTS SUMMARY ....................................................................................................................................... 5 1. THE HEALTH AND CARE NEEDS OF OUR AGEING POPULATION......................................... 8 1.1 Our growing older population .............................................................................................. 8 1.2 Life expectancy, healthy life expectancy and disability-free life expectancy ................... 9 Geographic variation ............................................................................................................... 10 1.3 Health and care needs of older people .............................................................................. 11 Care and support needs in later life......................................................................................... 12 Long-term conditions and multimorbidity ................................................................................. 13 Frailty .............................................................................................................................",
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         "synopsis" : "This report provides an overview of how health and social care services are struggling to individually and collectively provide care and support for older people.",
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         "synopsis" : "This report analyses the use of software and the relationship between software vendors and the governments who procure their services, where there's too high a focus on a select few vendors as opposed to opening up the market for a wide-range of software suppliers.",
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         "basename" : "2020FOSSContributorSurveyReport_121020",
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         "excerpt" : "Report on the 2020 FOSS Contributor Survey The Linux Foundation & The Laboratory for Innovation Science at Harvard Frank Nagle Harvard Business School David A. Wheeler The Linux Foundation Hila Lifshitz-Assaf New York University Haylee Ham Jennifer L. Hoffman Laboratory for Innovation Science at Harvard Acknowledgments This report and the research behind it would not have been possible without the leadership of the Core Infrastructure Initiative\u2019s Advisory Committee, composed of Josh Corman, Steve Lipner, Audris Mockus, Henning Piezunka, and Sam Ransbotham. Frank Nagle would also like to thank his fellow co-directors of the Core Infrastructure Initiative, Jim Zemlin at the Linux Foundation and Karim Lakhani at the Laboratory for Innovation Science at Harvard, for their counsel and direction throughout this project. Gratitude and thanks to Michael Dolan and Kate Stewart at the Linux Foundation for their ongoing commitment to this undertaking. Thank you to James Dana for laying the initial groundwork for this survey. Finally \u2014 and perhaps, most importantly \u2014 thank you to all the individuals who contribute to FOSS projects. Without their tireless efforts, our core digital infrastructu",
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         "synopsis" : "This report summarises the 2020 free and open source software (FOSS) survey, where research was undertaken to identify the key issues faced with improving security and sustainability as FOSS becomes a critical piece of our economic infrastructure.",
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         "basename" : "census_ii_vulnerabilities_in_the_core",
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         "excerpt" : "Vulnerabilities in the Core Preliminary Report and Census II of Open Source Software The Linux Foundation & The Laboratory for Innovation Science at Harvard Frank Nagle, Harvard Business School Jessica Wilkerson, The Linux Foundation James Dana, Laboratory for Innovation Science at Harvard Jennifer L. Hoffman, Laboratory for Innovation Science at Harvard www.linuxfoundation.org | www.coreinfrastructure.org | lish.harvard.edu Contents Chapter One: Introduction 5 Chapter Two: Context 8 Chapter Three: Core Infrastructure Initiative\u2019s Goals 10 Chapter Four: Spurring Action 12 Data sharing 13 Coordination 14 Investment 14 Chapter Five: Methods 16 Data Selection 17 Defining Relevant Terminology 18 Methods Part 1: Parsing 18 Methods Part 2: Dependencies 19 Limits to Dependency Network 20 Methods Part 3: Combine 21 Considerations 21 Preliminary Results 23 Insights into Top Committers 24 Lessons Learned 26 The Need for a Standardized Naming Schema for Software Components 27 The Increasing Importance of Individual Developer Account Security 28 The Persistence of Legacy Software in the Open Source Space 29 Conclusion 31 Next Steps Vulnerabilities in the Core: Preliminary Report and Census II ",
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         "synopsis" : "This preliminary report summarises a census undertaken through the Linux Foundation and Harvard University to identify and measure how widely open source software is deployed within applications by private and public organizations.",
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         "excerpt" : "GAIA-X Takes Major Step Toward Sovereign European Digital Infrastructure FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE BRUSSELS, September 15, 2020 \u2013 The GAIA-X Initiative announced today that it is one step closer to its goal of a trustworthy, sovereign digital infrastructure for Europe, with the official signing of incorporation papers for GAIA-X AISBL (association internationale sans but lucratif), a non-profit association that will take the project to the next level. The initiative\u2019s twenty-two founding members signed the documents in Brussels to create an association for securing funding and commitment from members to fulfill the initiative\u2019s vision for Europe. \"We are deeply motivated to meet the challenges of the European digital economy.\u201d said Servane AUGIER, Chief Operating Officer at 3DS OUTSCALE. \u201cThrough GAIA-X, we are building, all together, a sovereign and reliable digital infrastructure and an ecosystem for innovation in Europe. In this way, we will strengthen the digital sovereignty of businesses, research and education, governments and society as a whole. \" While final incorporation is pending, the founding members of GAIA-X AISBL are seeking active participation and membership from natio",
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         "excerpt" : "J R C S CI E NCE F OR POLICY REPORT The Relationship Between Open Source So ware and Standard Setting Authors: Knut Blind Mirko B\u00f6hm Editor: Nikolaus Thumm 2019 Joint Research Centre EUR 29867 EN This publication is a Science for Policy report by the Joint Research Centre (JRC), the European Commission\u2019s science and knowledge service. It aims to provide evidence-based scientific support to the European policymaking process. The scientific output expressed does not imply a policy position of the European Commission. Neither the European Commission nor any person acting on behalf of the Commission is responsible for the use that might be made of this publication. Contact information European Commission, Joint Research Centre Address: Edificio Expo. c/Inca Garcilaso 3, 41092 Seville (Spain) Email: JRC-LIST-B6-SECRETARIAT@ec.europa.eu EU Science Hub https://ec.europa.eu/jrc JRC117836 EUR 29867 EN PDF B IS N 978-92-76-11593-9 ISSN 1831-9424 doi:10.2760/163594 Print ISBN 978-92-76-11592-2 ISSN 1018-5593 doi:10.2760/937637 Luxembourg: Publications Office of the European Union, 2019 \u00a9 European Union, 2019 The reuse policy of the European Commission is implemented by Commission Decision 201",
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         "excerpt" : "PUMA Paediatric early warning system - Utilisation and Mortality Avoidance Sponsor: Cardiff University, 30-36 Newport Road, Cardiff, CF24 0DE Sponsor ref: SPON1362-14 National Institute for Health Research, Funder: Health Services & Delivery Research Programme (NIHRHS&DR) Funder ref: 12/178/17 REC ref: 15/SW/0084 PROSPERO ref: CRD42015015326 This protocol has been authorised by: Signature Name Role Professor Kerry Hood CTR Director Name Role Dr Colin Powell Chief Investigator Name Role Professor Davina Allen Chief Investigator PUMA protocol v4.0, 28/3/18 Date 28/3/18 28/3/18 28/3/18 General Information This protocol describes the PUMA study. The protocol should not be used as a guide, or as an aide-memoire for the treatment/care of other patients/participants. Every care has been taken in drafting this protocol; however, corrections or amendments may be necessary. These will be circulated to the known Investigators in the study, but centres participating for the first time are advised to contact the South East Wales Trials Unit (SEWTU) at Cardiff University to confirm that they have the most up-to-date version of the protocol in their possession. Problems relating to the study shou",
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         "excerpt" : "Demonstration & Simulation Environment Chaloner Chute, CTO, DHI Integrating Hospital at Home \u2022 Hospital at home is split into two basic modes o Focus on earlier discharge o Focus on admission avoidance \u2022 Predicated on managing the clinical risk of patients using hospital processes and equipment \u2022 Overlap with digital telecare developments \u2022 Overlap with digital self-management, population / public health measures \u2022 A spectrum - as acuity decreases, what is the earliest point we can \u2018step down\u2019 safely? \u2022 There will be multiple steps. Trends Proposals for a National Health Service UK Government (1945) Quality Strategy Scottish Government (2010) Digital Health & Care Strategy Scottish Government (2018) Modern Outpatient: LTC Vision DHI (2018) Personal Data by Determinants of Health Determinants of Health Personal Data",
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         "synopsis" : "This study looks at the effectiveness of Dutch nurses' 'worry' as a method of predicting patient deterioration, otherwise known as the DENWIS method.",
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         "excerpt" : "ORIGINAL ARTICLE A 36-Hospital Time and Motion Study: How Do Medical-Surgical Nurses Spend Their Time? Introduction Abstract Context: Nurses are the primary hospital caregivers. Increasing the efficiency and effectiveness of nursing care is essential to hospital function and the delivery of safe patient care. Objective: We undertook a time and motion study to document how nurses spend their time. The goal was to identify drivers of inefficiency in nursing work processes and nursing unit design. Design: Nurses from 36 medical-surgical units were invited to participate in research protocols designed to assess how nurses spend their time, nurse location and movement, and nurse physiologic response. Main Outcome Measures: Nurses\u2019 time was divided into categories of activities (nursing practice, unit-related functions, nonclinical activities, and waste) and locations (patient room, nurse station, on-unit, off-unit). Total distance traveled and energy expenditure were assessed. Distance traveled was evaluated across types of unit design. Results: A total of 767 nurses participated. More than threequarters of all reported time was devoted to nursing practice. Three subcategories accounted",
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         "synopsis" : "This research article documents how nurses spend their time, the result of a study in identifying drivers of inefficiency in nursing work processes and nursing unit design.",
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         "excerpt" : "The experiences of nurses using electronic health records in mental health settings Gillian Strudwick, RN, PhD(c) \uf0ec Objectives \uf0ec Discuss literature that describes the experiences of nurses using electronic health records (EHRs) in mental health settings \uf0ec Identify strategies uncovered in the literature to support the adoption of EHRs by nurses in mental health settings My experiences\u2026 Context \uf0ec 1 in 5 Canadians are afflicted with a mental health and/or addictions illness (Smetanin et al., 2011) \uf0ec 18% of inpatient hospitalizations for children and youth (age 5-24) in Canada were for a mental disorder (Canadian Institute for Health Information, 2015) \uf0ec Care takes place in both outpatient and inpatient settings \uf0ec Some mental health organizations have EHRs in place \uf0ec \u201cCanada had made tremendous progress over the past 10-plus years in increasing the availability and use of digital health solutions\u201d (Canada Health Infoway, 2016)",
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         "synopsis" : "This presentation discusses literature that describes the experiences of nurses using electronic health records (EHRs) in mental health settings, as well as identifying strategies uncovered in the literature to support the adoption of EHRs by nurses in mental health settings.",
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         "excerpt" : "JUST WORRY Exploring triggers used by nurses to identify surgical patients at risk for clinical deterioration Gooske Douw JUST WORRY Exploring triggers used by nurses to identify surgical patients at risk for clinical deterioration Gooske Douw Nijmegen, 2018 \u2018Niet Pluis Gevoel\u2019 is a Dutch expression that refers to a sense of alarm, specifically: knowing that something is not right and being worried about it. Fluffy dandelion seeds often symbolise this \u2018Niet Pluis Gevoel\u2019 Cover: Patrick Staal Cover photo: iStock Print: Ipskamp Printing, Enschede ISBN: 978-94-92896-62-9 All rights reserved. No part of this thesis may be reproduced, stored or transmitted in any form by any means without prior permission of the author",
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         "synopsis" : "This thesis explores nurses\u2019 worry and its role in the process of early recognition of deteriorating surgical ward patients, in order to empower nurses to call for assistance at an early stage.",
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         "title" : "PhD thesis JUST WORRY Gooske Douw 2018",
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         "excerpt" : "Well-implemented Early Warning Scores can help Rapid Response Teams in improving outcomes The intersection of deteriorating patients, Early Warning Scores, Rapid Response Teams and new monitoring technology These days, hospitals are treating increasingly complex patients with multiple co-morbidities. At any given time some of these patients may be rapidly deteriorating, for a variety of reasons. Every hospital must have a strategy to identify such patients, and be capable of providing the appropriate level of care at the right time. Early intervention on a patient who is deteriorating is likely to improve that patient\u2019s outcome.1,2 Rapid Response Teams (RRTs) within hospitals are formed to rapidly assess and manage deteriorating patients in an attempt to deliver the appropriate level of care. However, much data3 suggest that responses to such patients may be inadequate or delayed. Many studies4 suggest that objective criteria for deterioration are needed to help trigger a RRT call, since calling criteria are crucial to optimal RRT function. Calling criteria are typically based on deterioration in the patient\u2019s vital signs. Early Warning Scores (EWS) add allocated points for each de",
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         "synopsis" : "This white paper discusses how well-implemented Early Warning Scores can help Rapid Response Teams in improving outcomes",
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         "basename" : "Red-Hat-Northwell-case-study-final-web-res-5",
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         "copyright" : "Copyright (\u00a9) 2018 RTInsights.com",
         "excerpt" : "SPECIAL REPORT BUILDING A CLINICAL DECISION ENGINE PLATFORM WITH RED HAT DECISION MANAGER The role of \u201cintelligent systems\u201d in healthcare should be to augment or enhance \u2013 not replace \u2013 the hands-on services of physicians, clinicians and caregivers. Technology should empower providers to do their jobs even better, in a more informed and cost-e\ufb00ective way, and exponentially improve patient care. The Clinical Decision Support system is part of Northwell Health\u2019s goal to \u201cidentify new and innovative ways of using technology to enable digital health and to enable better care, better outcomes, lower cost, and improve e\ufb03ciency.\u201d \u2013 Vipul Kashyap Director of Clinical Information Systems and Enterprise Information Architect, Northwell Health One healthcare institution delivering the right mix of technology to empower caregivers is New York\u2019s Northwell Health. The organization employs state-of-the-art technology, while ensuring that the patient experience is welcoming, warm and well-informed. DECISION TIME The key to Northwell\u2019s magic is a system designed to provide clinicians and caregivers with tools and resources to easily create their own applications, using patient information. Its syst",
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         "synopsis" : "This report details the development of a clinical decision engine platform for Northwell Health in New York using Red Hat Decision Manager.",
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         "title" : "Red Hat SR - Clinical Decision Engine WEB version",
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         "author" : "Idar Johan Brekke, Lars H#_#x00E5;land Puntervoll, Peter Bank Pedersen, John Kellett, Mikkel Brabrand",
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         "copyright" : "Copyright: \u00a9 2019 Brekke et al. This is an open",
         "excerpt" : "RESEARCH ARTICLE The value of vital sign trends in predicting and monitoring clinical deterioration: A systematic review Idar Johan Brekke ID1\u262f*, Lars H\u00e5land Puntervoll1\u262f, Peter Bank Pedersen ID1,2, John Kellett3,4, Mikkel Brabrand2,3,4 a1111111111 a1111111111 a1111111111 a1111111111 a1111111111 1 Department of Clinical Research, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark, 2 Department of Emergency Medicine, Odense University Hospital, Odense, Denmark, 3 Department of Emergency Medicine, Hospital of South West Jutland, Esbjerg, Denmark, 4 Department of Regional Health Research, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark \u262f These authors contributed equally to this work. * idar.j.brekke@gmail.com Abstract OPEN ACCESS Background Citation: Brekke IJ, Puntervoll LH, Pedersen PB, Kellett J, Brabrand M (2019) The value of vital sign trends in predicting and monitoring clinical deterioration: A systematic review. PLoS ONE 14 (1): e0210875. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal. pone.0210875 Vital signs, i.e. respiratory rate, oxygen saturation, pulse, blood pressure and temperature, are regarded as an essential part of monitoring hospitalized patients. Changes in vital signs prior to c",
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         "synopsis" : "This research paper seeks to evaluate the ability of vital sign trends to predict clinical deterioration in patients hospitalised with acute illness. **Category:** Research Paper",
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         "title" : "The value of vital sign trends in predicting and monitoring clinical deterioration: A systematic review",
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