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BC eHealth Opt-Out site p2pnet news view Freedom | P2P: - eHealth is a British Columbia government plan meant to manage the personal health information of every British Columbian through shared electronic data sources, say bureaucrats.
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With this new UHN Program in eHealth Innovation I don't suggest that a year from now we're going to be able to provide all of this.
E-Health: The Potential for Radical Change to Health-Care Delivery 2001
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What I mean by business eHealth is electronic claim submissions-things like OHIP claim submissions, or claims for private or semi-private accommodation in hospitals and supply chain management-that is, hospitals being able to link with vendors to buy drugs or medical/surgical supplies.
E-Health: The Potential for Radical Change to Health-Care Delivery 2001
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Our Program in eHealth Innovation is a research effort to test out different approaches with private-sector partners and other public-sector partners.
E-Health: The Potential for Radical Change to Health-Care Delivery 2001
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I think there is lots of room for all of us in eHealth because it's just really beginning.
E-Health: The Potential for Radical Change to Health-Care Delivery 2001
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He is a physician with a special interest in eHealth who has been doing research into the use of eHealth in terms of patient/provider interaction.
E-Health: The Potential for Radical Change to Health-Care Delivery 2001
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We're starting the Program in eHealth Innovation at UHN (a joint partnership with University of Toronto) We recruited Dr. Alex Jadad from McMaster University to head up the Program.
E-Health: The Potential for Radical Change to Health-Care Delivery 2001
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The Program in eHealth Innovation is trying to look at how we can use technology to improve the health and well-being of people worldwide.
E-Health: The Potential for Radical Change to Health-Care Delivery 2001
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The national broadband network is unlikely to accelerate eHealth in the near term eHealth therefore remains a local and regional game in Australia for the foreseeable future
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The national broadband network is unlikely to accelerate eHealth in the near term eHealth therefore remains a local and regional game in Australia for the foreseeable future
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