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Volumn 53, Issue 5, 2010, Pages 147-150
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The rise of a health-IT academic focus
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Author keywords
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Indexed keywords
ACADEMIC PROGRAM;
ACADEMIC TRAINING;
ANALYSIS OF DATA;
ANNUAL SURVEYS;
BUSINESS-IT;
CATCHING-UP;
DOCTORAL DEGREES;
DOMAIN KNOWLEDGE;
EHEALTH;
ENTERPRISE SYSTEM;
FISCAL CONSTRAINTS;
HEALTH LEVEL 7;
HEALTH SYSTEMS;
HEALTHCARE INDUSTRY;
HEALTHCARE ORGANIZATIONS;
HIRING MANAGERS;
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INVESTMENTS;
INTERNATIONAL CLASSIFICATION OF DISEASE;
IT INVESTMENTS;
IT PROFESSIONAL;
IT SKILLS;
LARGE PARTS;
LOW PRIORITIES;
MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS;
MEDICAL INFORMATICS;
MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS;
NETWORK SUPPORT;
SKILL SETS;
SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS;
SYSTEMS DESIGN;
SYSTEMS INTEGRATION;
TECHNICAL SKILLS;
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES;
WEB-BASED APPLICATIONS;
WORK DOMAINS;
COLLEGE BUILDINGS;
CURRICULA;
DATA WAREHOUSES;
HEALTH CARE;
HOSPITALS;
INFORMATION SYSTEMS;
INVESTMENTS;
MANAGEMENT;
MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS;
MEDICAL COMPUTING;
PERSONNEL TRAINING;
SURVEYS;
TERMINOLOGY;
WORLD WIDE WEB;
HEALTH;
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EID: 77951834485
PISSN: 00010782
EISSN: 15577317
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1145/1735223.1735259 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (29)
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References (11)
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