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  2. Integrated delivery system - Wikipedia

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    An integrated delivery system (IDS), also known as integrated delivery network (IDN), is a health system with a goal of logical integration of the delivery (provision) of health care as opposed to a fragmented system or a disorganized lack of system.

  3. Cross Enterprise Document Sharing - Wikipedia

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    In the field of electronic health records (EHR), Cross Enterprise Document Sharing (XDS) is a system of standards for cataloging and sharing patient records across health institutions. [ 1 ] XDS provides a registry for querying which patient records are in an EHR repository and methods for retrieving the documents.

  4. Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise - Wikipedia

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    Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise (IHE) is a non-profit organization based in the US state of Illinois. [1] It sponsors an initiative by the healthcare industry to improve the way computer systems share information.

  5. Centricity - Wikipedia

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    Centricity Enterprise is being phased out with GE leaving the hospital EMR business to focus Centricity on EMR for medical practices. [5] However, on April 2, 2018, General Electric announced it was selling some business assets including Centricity Business, Centricity Group Management, Centricity Practice Solution, and Centricity EMR to ...

  6. Enterprise master patient index - Wikipedia

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    In computing, an enterprise[-wide] master patient index is a form of customer data integration (CDI) specific to the healthcare industry.Healthcare organizations and groups use EMPI to identify, match, merge, de-duplicate, and cleanse patient records to create a master index that may be used to obtain a complete and single view of a patient.

  7. Health systems engineering - Wikipedia

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    Health systems engineering or health engineering (often known as health care systems engineering (HCSE)) is an academic and a pragmatic discipline that approaches the health care industry, and other industries connected with health care delivery, as complex adaptive systems, and identifies and applies engineering design and analysis principles in such areas.

  8. Perot Systems - Wikipedia

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    Perot Systems was especially strong in health care industries with services such as digitizing and automating medical records. [ 2 ] A Fortune 1000 corporation with offices in more than 25 countries, Perot Systems employed more than 23,000 people and had an annual revenue of $2.8 billion prior to its acquisition for $3.9 billion in 2009 by Dell ...

  9. Meditech - Wikipedia

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    Meditech South Africa, founded in 1982, provides software and services to the healthcare industry in Africa and the Middle East. [15] On June 6, 2012, Meditech announced its partnership with Intelligent Medical Objects to provide mapping of clinician-friendly diagnosis and procedure terminologies to billing codes and medical concepts.