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Information systems support for emergency medicine

J M Teich1

  • 1Partners Health Care, Inc, Clinical Systems Research & Development, Boston, MA, USA. jteich@harvard.edu

Annals of Emergency Medicine
|March 20, 1998
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Emergency medicine research and practice share information needs. A robust information system supports both, enabling data use across settings and improving research environments through data standards and analysis education.

Area of Science:

  • Emergency Medicine
  • Health Informatics
  • Clinical Research

Background:

  • Information needs in emergency medicine research and practice are interconnected.
  • A unified information system can bridge the gap between research data and clinical practice.

Discussion:

  • Developing effective information systems is crucial for advancing emergency medicine.
  • Data standards and analysis education are vital for maximizing the utility of emergency medicine data.

Key Insights:

  • Emergency medicine research and practice information needs are closely linked.
  • Well-developed information systems facilitate data sharing between research and practice.
  • Supporting data standards and analysis education enhances the research environment.

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Outlook:

  • Future emergency medicine research will benefit from integrated information systems.
  • Continued focus on data standards and analytical training will drive innovation in emergency medicine.
  • Understanding the informational structure of emergency medicine is key for future development.