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HLTH20009 Health Information Science
As a result of advances in computing and telecommunications
technology, students need to prepare for the introduction and use
of electronic health records. This requires the structuring, organisation,
coding and classification of all data elements and terms used within
the health sector. Much has been accomplished to date by the World
Health Organisation, the National Library of Medicine (USA) and
various Standards organisations world-wide. The Australian Institute
of Health and Welfare has produced a National Health Data Dictionary, and
Health Information Agreements have been signed between the Commonwealth,
State and Territory Governments. Research efforts in this field
are prolific. Topics covered will include terminology and coding systems,
privacy, security, access, ownership and management of health related
information.
Central Queensland University Handbook
This handbook was correct as at: 07-June-2001
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