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  2. American Medical Informatics Association - Wikipedia

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    The American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA), is an American non-profit organization dedicated to the development and application of biomedical and health informatics in the support of patient care, teaching, research, and health care administration.

  3. Association of Moving Image Archivists - Wikipedia

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    The Association of Moving Image Archivists (AMIA) is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization established to advance the field of moving image archiving by fostering cooperation among individuals and organizations concerned with the acquisition, description, preservation, exhibition and use of moving image materials.

  4. Public health informatics - Wikipedia

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    AMIA is for professions that are involved in health care, informatics research, biomedical research, including physicians, scientists, researchers, and students. The main goals of AMIA are to move from 'bench to bedside', help improve the impact of health innovations and advance the public health informatics field.

  5. Regional Health Information Organization - Wikipedia

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    A Regional Health Information Organization (RHIO, pronounced rio), also called a Health Information Exchange Organization, is a multistakeholder organization created to facilitate a health information exchange (HIE) – the transfer of healthcare information electronically across organizations – among stakeholders of that region's healthcare system.

  6. Personal health record - Wikipedia

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    The term "personal health record" is not new. The term was used as early as June 1978, [2] and in 1956, there was a reference was made to a "personal health log." [3] The term "PHR" may be applied to both paper-based and computerized systems; [4] usage in the late 2010s usually implies an electronic application used to collect and store health data.

  7. List of OAuth providers - Wikipedia

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    Service provider OAuth protocol OpenID Connect Amazon: 2.0 [1] AOL: 2.0 [2] Autodesk: 1.0,2.0 [3] Apple: 2.0 [4] Yes Basecamp: 2.0 [5] No Battle.net: 2.0 [6] Bitbucket: 1.0a 2.0 [7] No bitly: 2.0 Box: 2.0 [8] ClearScore: 2.0 Cloud Foundry: 2.0 [9] Dailymotion: 2.0 draft 11 [10] Deutsche Telekom: 2.0 deviantART: 2.0 drafts 10 and 15 Discogs: 1 ...

  8. Online health communities - Wikipedia

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    Many of these behaviors for patients and medical providers increasingly centered around the exchange or health-based information. [citation needed] As these communities emerged, more and more research was conducted assessing their benefits, complications, and other features. Much of this research has supported their beneficial aspects.

  9. tranSMART - Wikipedia

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    The tranSMART platform has been adopted and evaluated by numerous pharmaceutical companies, not-for-profits and patient advocacy groups, academics, governmental organisations and service providers. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] At the Bio-IT World industry conference both the Innovative Medicines Initiative 's U-BIOPRED project and The Michael J. Fox Foundation ...