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Consumer health informatics (CHI) is a sub-branch of health informatics that helps bridge the gap between patients and health resources. It is defined by the American Medical Informatics Association as "the field devoted to informatics from multiple consumer or patient views". The Consumer Health Informatics Working Group (CHIWG) of the International Medical Informatics Association (IMIA) define it as "the use of modern computers and telecommunications to support consumers in obtaining information, analyzing unique health care needs and helping them make decisions about their own health".

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  • Consumer Health Informatics (de)
  • Consumer health informatics (en)
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  • Consumer Health Informatics (CHI) ist ein Teilgebiet der Medizinischen Informatik und befasst sich mit der Untersuchung von konsumentenorientierten e-Health-Diensten. Im Fokus steht dabei die Idee, elektronische Gesundheitsressourcen medizinischen Laien zugänglich zu machen. Dazu analysiert CHI die Informationsbedürfnisse von Nutzern und untersucht Möglichkeiten, Informationen nutzerangepasst zugänglich zu machen. (de)
  • Consumer health informatics (CHI) is a sub-branch of health informatics that helps bridge the gap between patients and health resources. It is defined by the American Medical Informatics Association as "the field devoted to informatics from multiple consumer or patient views". The Consumer Health Informatics Working Group (CHIWG) of the International Medical Informatics Association (IMIA) define it as "the use of modern computers and telecommunications to support consumers in obtaining information, analyzing unique health care needs and helping them make decisions about their own health". (en)
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  • July 2012 (en)
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  • Briefly explain what the Kaiser model is. (en)
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  • Consumer Health Informatics (CHI) ist ein Teilgebiet der Medizinischen Informatik und befasst sich mit der Untersuchung von konsumentenorientierten e-Health-Diensten. Im Fokus steht dabei die Idee, elektronische Gesundheitsressourcen medizinischen Laien zugänglich zu machen. Dazu analysiert CHI die Informationsbedürfnisse von Nutzern und untersucht Möglichkeiten, Informationen nutzerangepasst zugänglich zu machen. (de)
  • Consumer health informatics (CHI) is a sub-branch of health informatics that helps bridge the gap between patients and health resources. It is defined by the American Medical Informatics Association as "the field devoted to informatics from multiple consumer or patient views". The Consumer Health Informatics Working Group (CHIWG) of the International Medical Informatics Association (IMIA) define it as "the use of modern computers and telecommunications to support consumers in obtaining information, analyzing unique health care needs and helping them make decisions about their own health". (en)
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