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CHAPTER2 ObjectivesIntroduction to Information , Information Science, and Information SystemsDee McGonigle and Kathleen on the progression from data to informationto the term how Information is the characteristics of quality an Information data acquisition or input and processing orretrieval, analysis, and synthesis of output or reports, documents, summariesalerts, and Information dissemination and Information how Information is how knowledge is generated in chapter explores Information , Information systems(IS), and infor-mation science. The key word is Information . Healthcare professionalsare knowledge workers, and deal with Information on a daily are many concerns and issues that arise with healthcare informa-tion, such as ownership, access, disclosure, exchange, security, privacy,disposal, and dissemination.
18 | CHAPTER 2 Introduction to Information, Information Science, and Information Systems Network (NHIN), Next-Generation Internet Internet2, and(NGI), iHealth record. There are also health information exchange (HIE) sys- tems, such as Connecting for Health, the eHealth initiative, the Federal Health Information Exchange Indiana Health …
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