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The Health Telematics Unit was a multi-disciplinary team of clinicians, researchers, educators, learners, students, and partners who fostered and encouraged innovative quality research, evaluation, consultation, teaching, and service in the area of telehealth. This was the first program of its kind in Canada to combine a research program, using the latest advances in telehealth research and evaluation, with a training program.
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- ItemOpen AccessHealth Wurcnet Partnership Proposal: Telemedicine: The Western Connection. A Proposal to CANARIE.(WurcNet Inc., 1994) Jennett, Penny Dr.; Watanabe, Mo Dr.
- ItemOpen AccessiCORE Research Report: Volume 1(Alberta Informatics Circle of Research Excellence, 2002-09) Beaulieu, Norman C. et al.This report outlines activities and achievements of the iCORE research teams, which have been established in collaboration with Alberta universities and companies.
- ItemOpen AccessiCORE Research Report: Volume 2(Alberta Informatics Circle of Research Excellence, 2003-09) Caelli, Terry (Ed.)This report outlines activities and achievements of the iCORE research teams, which have been established in collaboration with Alberta universities and companies.
- ItemOpen AccessiCORE Research Report: Volume 3(Alberta Informatics Circle of Research Excellence, 2004-09) Caelli, Terry (Ed.)This report outlines activities and achievements of the iCORE research teams, which have been established in collaboration with Alberta universities and companies.
- ItemOpen AccessInformed Consent and Privacy Laws(University of Calgary, 2004-12-13) Chouinard, IsabelleThis day conference was offered to Research Coordinators and Principal Investigators in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Calgary. The conference presented two converging topics relevant to health professionals in the context of research and practice: informed consent and privacy laws.
- ItemOpen AccessIntergrated Distance Education Applications Systems (IDEAS): A proposal to CANARIE Inc.(University of Alberta, 1993) Montgomerie, Craig T.
- ItemOpen AccessKnowledge Translation: Final Report.(2003) Benzies, Karen Dr.; Weiden, Ted Dr.This document summarizes the ideas generated during the Knowledge Translation Workshop held at the University of Calgary, June 6-8, 2002.
- ItemOpen AccessMeeting the Challenge: Implementing Information Technology to Enhance Care in Bone and Joint Health: Working Document.(Faculty of Medicine, University of Calgary, 2002-10) Edworthy, Steven Dr.; Hu, Rick Dr.This project scope/goal was the creation of a planning map for the information technology (IT) needs of all stakeholders associated with Bone and Joint Health, whereby an optimal information technology environment may be created for the provision of these health services to our community.
- ItemOpen AccessModeling eSecurity Risk: Illustrated in the RASCHR-PPP Context.(RightsMarket Inc., 2002) Matson, MervThe presentation will provide an overview of qualitative information security risk modeling, relate that risk modeling to the RASCHR-PPP projects context and beyond, and help to further understand persistent security and how this defense affects the risk model.
- ItemOpen AccessA Policy Engine for Granting Access to Persistently Secure EHRs(RightsMarket Inc., 2002-04) Matson, MervPresentation topics are: persistently secure EHRs, granting access to EHRs, and the policy engines associated.
- ItemOpen AccessSecurity Restricts Legitimate Use, But Does it Have To? Consider persistent info security and everytime tracking.(RightsMarket Inc., 2003-03-06) Matson, Merv
- ItemOpen AccessTelehealth and e-health Policy Considerations for Alberta(Alberta Health and Wellness, 2004-08) Scott, RE; Jennett, PA; Hebert, MA; Rush, BA summary identifying and describing the spectrum of telehealth and e-health policy issues, and offering a recommended 'priority list' of policy issues for Alberta. Version 2 has a new Appendix added (Appendix 6:34 Rationalised and Re-Categorised e-Health Policy Related Issues) and web locations for some references.
- ItemOpen AccessTelehealth Breakfast Round Table Discussion: Integrating Home Telehealth into Routine Chronic Illness Care: Moving Forward.(University of Calgary, 2004) Hebert, Marilynne Dr. (Facilitator)Home care provides health services to individuals in their place of residence in order to promote, maintain or restore health, and to maximize independence, while minimizing the effort of disability or illness. Most agree this is a desirable goal, however the increase in number and complexity of clients in home care programs, as well as rising costs and limited availability of health care professionals, challenges organizations to provide these services.
- ItemOpen AccessTelehealth Research Summer Institute(University of Calgary, 2000-07-30) Hebert, Marilynne Dr.
- ItemOpen AccessTelehealth Research Summer Institute 2002(University of Calgary, 2002-07-21) Hebert, Marilynne Dr.
- ItemOpen AccessTelehealth Research Summer Institute 2003(University of Calgary, 2003-12) Rush, B.; Yeo, M; Scott, REA compilation of the TRSI Workshop presentations, distillation of small group and combined discussion, key points, and recommendations from TRSI 2003
- ItemOpen AccessTelehealth Research Summer Institute II(University of Calgary, 2001-01-03) Hebert, Marilynne Dr.