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National Health Information Infrastructure at Columbia University and New York Presbyterian Hospital

National Health Information Infrastructure at Columbia University and New York Presbyterian Hospital. James J. Cimino, M.D. Professor of Medical Informatics and Medicine. History and Mission. Columbia University and Presbyterian Hospital: health care, education and research

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National Health Information Infrastructure at Columbia University and New York Presbyterian Hospital

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  1. National Health Information Infrastructureat Columbia University andNew York Presbyterian Hospital James J. Cimino, M.D. Professor of Medical Informatics and Medicine

  2. History and Mission • Columbia University and Presbyterian Hospital: health care, education and research • 1987 - Center for Medical Informatics (CU) and Clinical Information Services (PH) • 1994 – Department of Medical Informatics • 1999 – NewYork Presbyterian Hospital merger • Today: NYPH Medical Informatics Services

  3. Current Activities • Infrastructure • Security • Terminology services • Interface engines • Master patient index • Clinical: • WebCIS: Web-based Clinical Information System • PatCIS: Patient Clinical Information System • PalmCIS: Palm-based Clinical Information System • Vigilens: Web-based clinical decision support • IDEATel: Informatics for Diabetes Education and Telemedicine

  4. Current Activities (cont.) • Education: • Digital Library Initiative • Infobuttons for clinical decision support • MI-HEART • Vesalius • Research: • Intermed collaboratory (GLIF) • Bioinformatics • Medical language processing (MedLEE)

  5. Planned Future Activities • Extending GLIF • HL7 – Virtual Medical Record • Infobutton Manager • Education in School of Nursing • EzVAC: New York Presbyterian Hospital Immunization Registry • Remote Clinical Viewer

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