1 impact of the informatics on epidemiology and health care management orlando carnota lauzán, phd
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2Orlando Carnota Lauzán, PhDDegree on Economics, University of Havana, Cuba.
PhD in Informatics and Management, Caroline University of Prague, Czech Republic. Professor and researcher at Havana University and at Cuban National School of Public Health
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Learning objectivesTo understand the concept of networking
To introduce the concept of medical informatics
To understand the impact of informatics to health systems
Aprendiendo Internet Learning Internet
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Perfomance objetives
Establish the impacts of informatics on specific situations
Evaluate proposals for the introduction of medical informatics
Promote the introduction of medical informatics on Epidemiology and Health Care Management.
5Information TechnologyOverall transformation
From white coat informatics and window opened only from 2pm to
4pm, to a distributed, democratic and demythologized informatics
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Health services are making important progress on the introduction of
Informatics to the clinic and management operations, trying to improve the quality of services, to
reduce costs and to promote interconsult to a worldwide scale.
Informatics and Health Care Services
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Immediate effectWorldwide Scale
Real timeAccessibility
Great storing powerCustomizedInteractivityMultimedia
Networking and Informatics
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Medical DatabasesElectronic Medical RecordsOn-Line Clinical Information
Internal and Extended IntegrationMedical Informatics Societies
New Users for Health Information
Medical Informatics
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General purposeSignificant
Evidence-based medicine Sanitary Evaluation
GuidelinesCompetitive intelligence
Medical Data Bases
10Medical Informatics Societies
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On-line data and imagery
Permanent actualization
Simplified processes
Multiple accesses
Epidemiological approach
Evidence-based medicine
Electronic Medical Records
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Electronical Medical Record
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On-line Data and Imagery
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Health Statistics
Emergency Health Services
On-line Interconsult
PharmacoepidemiologyInternational Scientific Interchange
Health Surveillance
Epidemiological Approach
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Evidence-based Medicine
Its combines the personal mastery with the best available
external evidences, in order to be applied to the health care of
individual patients
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Integrated Delivery Systems (IDSS)
It integrates different types of care providers, looking for cost savings,
improvement in the quality of services, better opportunities when buying and
expansions of market share
They are based on integrated information networks
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Managed Care Programs (HMOs)
They are also integrated health care systems, but medical care is provided
to groups and individuals for a set monthly premium
They are based on integrated information networks
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New Users for Health Information
Medical material suppliers
Medical equipment suppliers
Pharmaceutical producers
Insurance companies
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Selection of the care provider
Patient Education
Doctor-Patient Roles
Doctor-Patient Relationship
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Higher patient choiceLosing Control Risks
Changing of rolesModification of Physician Practices
New Ways of Promoting Health
The Impact and Its Consequences
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New Health StatisticsTelemedicine
Reengineering of processesInterinstitucionality
Cost-Effectiveness-QualityRelieving Third Level Congestion
Epidemiological and Management Impact