A European strategy for data
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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This European Commission communication document outlines a strategy for policy measures and investments to enable the data economy for the coming five years.
This ‘state of the nation’ report looks to the future of health and care and envisions what can be achieved when the vast potential of AI is unlocked.
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.
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.
© 2013
This Red Hat Labs report details tips and tricks for building software, with a focus on moving with the times and innovation.
This document by the CNLL proposes eight lines of action to facilitate the exit of the crisis COVID-19, the economic recovery, and the ability to respond to future crises and strategic issues in the digital sector, based on the capabilities and fundamental values of free software,open source and open digital.
This chart outlines the inner workings of Apperta's Custodian Model for maintaining and managing software deployed within the healthcare industry.
Copyright Apperta Foundation CIC 2016
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.
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.
Copyright © 2019 The Linux Foundation. All rights reserved.
These charts contain guidance from the NHS on the application of emergency prompt cards.
This document explains the various terminology associated with different levels of care settings in the UK.
This presentation details the standards and regulations of 'Health Systems' set out by the NHS in relation to clinical risk management and medical devices.
This document outlines Phillips' guidance towards adopting Clinical Services for IntelliVue Guardian Solution.
© 2012 Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.
This research article describes how clinicians can slimline their services to become more efficient and spend less time on unnecessary admin tasks.
© 2012 Rila Publications Ltd.
This presentation details and discusses the history and modern developments of Commercial Open Source Software and Cloud computing,
© 2020 Dirk Riehle - All Rights Reserved
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.
Copyright © Advanced Computer Software Group Ltd 2018
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.
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.
© Author(s) (or their
This study is a presentation on digital health developments and how they can be applied in a simulation environment to show their value to the health and care sector
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.
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
copyright, data protection, taxation or transportation. This concern has extended to other areas
This guidance sets out the patient safety risk management aspects related to the Open-eObs patient observation app and outlines how it works.
This study looks at the effectiveness of Dutch nurses' 'worry' as a method of predicting patient deterioration, otherwise known as the DENWIS method.
This paper examines the potential impact of the increased use of automation in health and social care.
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.
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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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.
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.
© Healthcare Improvement Scotland 2018
This press release from GAIA-X previews a major step towards sovereign European digital infrastructure.
This study follows the gender differences in public code contributions over the course of the last 50 years.
© 2021 IEEE
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.
Copyright © 2019 by Frank Nagle
These are the European Commission’s 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.
© European Union, 2020
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.
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.
This guidance outlines the LHCR architectures for NHS-D/E to understand, in order to realise the technical requirement.
This handbook helps the UK government maintain public trust through explaining how to handle public funds with probity and in the public interest.
© Crown copyright 2015
This Computer Weekly magazine article outlines the NHS' plans for a digital-first health service.
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.
This report by the US National Academy of Medicine summarises a series of meetings regarding strategies for optimising clinical decision support.
Copyright 2017 by the National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved.
This thesis explores nurses’ 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.
This PUMA study analyses the PEWS paediatric warning system and looks at it's application and benefits towards mortality avoidance.
This white paper discusses how well-implemented Early Warning Scores can help Rapid Response Teams in improving outcomes
This report details the development of a clinical decision engine platform for Northwell Health in New York using Red Hat Decision Manager.
Copyright (©) 2018 RTInsights.com
This document sets out principles to support the remote monitoring, using pulse oximetry, of patients with confirmed or possible COVID-19.
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.
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.
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.
This publication is a Science for Policy report by the Joint Research Centre (JRC), the European Commission’s science and knowledge service.
© European Union, 2019
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
Copyright: © 2019 Brekke et al. This is an open
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.
© 2016 BMJ Publishing group Ltd.
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.
© 2016 Lantta et al. This work is published and licensed by Dove Medical Press Limited. The full terms of this
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.
This example chart details an imaginary patient's observation information.
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