The information technology revolution
The information technology revolution
Information technology, information systems and information management: definition and development
European Journal of Information Systems
MACMESE'10 Proceedings of the 12th WSEAS international conference on Mathematical and computational methods in science and engineering
A review of research trends in strategic information-systems planning
International Journal of Business Information Systems
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This paper demonstrates that there is a great deal between information technology and medical technology. The terms information technology, information systems and information management were used by different organizations to refer to essentially the same thing, with no apparent consistency of use. These include the corporate databases and associated management information systems, a service centre function, including hardware, software and associated support personnel and what might be called a delivery function, including telecommunications and end-user systems. In this paper a data bases for general population health was developed. Data base was designing with the following attributes geographical origin, health institution, code, disease, patient age, patient education, patients number, and time period. It was involved 298 diseases for several thousands patients in one middle town.