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DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1638572
The IMIA Strategic Plan - Towards IMIA 2015
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Publication Date:
07 March 2018 (online)
Summary
Objective To present the IMIA Strategic Plan, ‘Towards IMIA2015’, to a wide audience within and outside the ‘IMIA family’, so as to aid in turning the vision of the plan into reality.
Methods IMIA, the International Medical Informatics Association, unanimously adopted the IMIA Strategic Plan, ‘Towards IMIA2015’, at its 2007 General Assembly meeting in Brisbane, Australia. The wide dissemination of this plan is one of the first stages in the developing IMIA Transition Plan, which will develop a roadmap and specific projects for implementing the strategy. The IMIA Strategic Plan is presented here, and we welcome dialogue with all who wish to work with IMIA to achieve the vision and the strategic goals, of providing leadership and expertise to the multidisciplinary health focused community and policy makers to enable the transformation of healthcare to improve the health of the world population.
Results and conclusions IMIA and its members are now engaged in work to support implementation of the IMIA Strategic Plan. IMIA invites all with an interest in our activities to work with us towards achieving the strategic goals and making the vision a reality by 2015.
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Keywords
International Medical Informatics Association - IMIA - health informatics - medical informatics - strategy
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References
- 1 Lorenzi NM. The IMIA Possibility Framework. Methods Inf Med 2004; 03: 207.
- 2 Lorenzi N. Strategy in a fishbowl: an invitation to determine the shape of IMIA in 2015. Methods Inf Med 2006; 45: 235-9.
- 3 Lorenzi N. Towards IMIA 2015 - the IMIA Strategic Plan. In: IMIA Yearbook of Medical Informatics 2007. Methods Inf Med 2007; 46 Suppl 1: 1-5.
- 4 The IMIA Strategic Plan: Towards IMIA2015. Available online at http://www.imia.org/images/IMIA_Strategic_Plan.pdf accessed 03 January, 2008.
- 5 Cabinet Office. Transformational Government: Enabled by Technology. 2005. London: The Stationery Office; Available online at http://www.cio.gov.uk/transformational_government/strategy/ Last accessed 03 January, 2008.
- 6 The IMIA Code of Ethics for Health Information Professionals. Available online at http://www.imia.org/code_of_ethics.html Last accessed 03 January, 2008.
- 7 The IMIA Scientific Map. Available online at http://www.imia.org/2002_scientific_map.html Last accessed 03 January, 2008.
- 8 Recommendations of the International Medical Informatics Association (IMIA) on Education in Health and Medical Informatics. Available online at http://www.imia.org/pubdocs/rec_english.pdf Last accessed 07 January, 2008.