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Networking Health: Prescriptions for the Internet by National Research Council,

Networking Health: Prescriptions for the Internet by National Research Council,
Consumer health websites have garnered considerable media attention, but only begin to scratch the surface of the more pervasive transformations the Internet could bring to health and health care. Networking Health examines ways in which the Internet may become a routine part of health care delivery and payment, public health, health education, and biomedical research. Building upon a series of site visits, this book: -- Weighs the role of the Internet versus private networks in uses ranging from the transfer of medical images to providing video-based medical consultations at a distance. -- Reviews technical challenges in the areas of quality of service, security, reliability, and access, and looks at the potential utility of the next generation of online technologies. -- Discusses ways health care organizations can use the Internet to support their strategic interests and explores barriers to a broader deployment of the Internet. -- Recommends steps that private and public sector entities can take to enhance the capabilities of the Internet for health purposes and to prepare health care organizations to adopt new Internet-based applications.



Internet Resource Guide for Nurses and Health Care Professionals
Internet Resource Guide for Nurses and Health Care Professionals
This concise, pocket-sized guide to the online healthcare environment provides background information about the Internet, its services and various types of Internet resources available for nursing and healthcare professionals. Updated with the most current resources, the volume is designed to provide readers with the knowledge and confidence needed to use the Internet for education, research, career and other purposes. The volume covers general computer information, health care information systems including strategic planning, system implementation and maintenance, network integration, the electronic or computer-based patient record, disaster planning and recovery and specialty applications such as telehealth. For nurses and health care professionals.



Student health advocate - Unique to UCLA, the SHA Program, or Student Health Advocate Program, allows UCLA students with an interest in health care and public health to encourage healthy behaviors among their peers. Started in 1974, the SHA program is run by UCLA's Health Education department and is overseen by the Arthur Ashe Student Health and Wellness Center.

Canada Health and Social Transfer - The Canada Health and Social Transfer (CHST) was a system of block transfer payments from the Canadian federal government to provincial governments to pay for health care, post-secondary education and welfare, in place from the 1996-97 fiscal year until the 2004-05 fiscal year. It was split into the Canada Health Transfer (CHT) and Canada Social Transfer (CST) effective April 1, 2004 to provide greater accountability and transparency for federal health funding.

Continuing medical education - Continuing medical education (CME) or continuing professional development (CPD) consists of educational activities which serve to maintain, develop, or increase the knowledge, skills, and professional performance and relationships that a medical practitioner uses to provide services for patients, the public, or the profession. The content of CME is that body of knowledge and skills generally recognized and accepted by the profession as within the basic medical sciences, the discipline of clinical medicine, and the provision of health care to the public.

American Hospital Association - Founded in 1898, the American Hospital Association (AHA), located in Chicago, Illinois, is the national organization that represents and serves all types of hospitals, health care networks, and their patients and communities. The AHA provides education for health care leaders and is a source of information on health care issues and trends.



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