Held on 21st to 23rd November 2009 in Hiroshima, the SiHIS working conference aimed at finding solutions to approach to an idealistic society where (1) the individual can trust information with full understanding and responsibility, (2) the individual can allow the use of information backed by sound legitimated environment, (3) information can play its role for better healthcare and the improvement of medicine. The purpose of this paper is to propose recommendations from this working conference.
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The recommendations from the 2009 SiHIS working conference in Hiroshima - issues on trustworthiness of health information and patient safety
International Journal of Medical Informatics, Vol.80(2), pp.75-80
2011
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- Title
- The recommendations from the 2009 SiHIS working conference in Hiroshima - issues on trustworthiness of health information and patient safety
- Creators
- Koji Yamamoto - Suzuka UniversityYoshiyasu Okuhara - Kochi UniversityW Kluge Eike-Henner - University of VictoriaPeter R Croll - Southern Cross UniversityFrancis Roger France - University Catholique de LouvainPekka Ruotsalainen - National Institute for Health and Welfare, FinlandKiyomu Ishikawa - Hiroshima University
- Publication Details
- International Journal of Medical Informatics, Vol.80(2), pp.75-80
- Identifiers
- 1461; 991012821759502368
- Academic Unit
- Faculty of Business, Law and Arts; School of Business and Tourism
- Resource Type
- Journal article