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DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1638441
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E-Health Strategies Worldwide

N. M. Lorenzi
1   Vanderbilt University Nashville, Tennessee USA
› Author Affiliations
HM Goh, Malaysia, Terry J. Hannan, Australia Alvaro Margolis, Uruguay, Eneida A Mendonca, Brazil and USA Ghassan Shahrour, Syria, Umberto Tachinardi, Brazil William M. Tierney, USA, Ryan Webb, Vanderbilt University
Further Information

Address of the author

Nancy M. Lorenzi, PhD.
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Informatics Center
Eskind Biomedical Library
Biomedical Informatics
2209 Garland Avenue
Nashville
TN
37232-8340
USA
Phone: +1 615 936 1423   

Publication History

Publication Date:
06 March 2018 (online)

 

Healthcare worldwide is in a state of constant change. The multitude of changes require creative solutions that range from restructuring healthcare to provide better services to the effective use of information technology (e-health). Both are daunting tasks in any individual organization let alone on a national or international level. To completely cover the many e-health initiatives worldwide would require a more comprehensive document than is possible within this article. Therefore, this article represents a sample of the e-health efforts that are occurring simaltenously throughout the world.


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Address of the author

Nancy M. Lorenzi, PhD.
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Informatics Center
Eskind Biomedical Library
Biomedical Informatics
2209 Garland Avenue
Nashville
TN
37232-8340
USA
Phone: +1 615 936 1423