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infostructure
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The technical infrastructure supporting an information system.
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Electronic systems such as the ones described in this paper allow these data to be collected, analyzed, and applied in a rapid fashion, and represent the type of infostructure required to establish a population-based immunization registry, critical for comprehensively assessing immunization coverage.
Born out of a collaboration with Sault Ste Marie's Group Health Centre (GHC), which had implemented an electronic medical record (EMR) several years previously, APH's electronic health record (EHR) was developed in 2004, sharing the infostructure – information infrastructure – that had been developed by GHC.
Electronic systems such as the ones described in this paper allow immunization data to be collected, analyzed, and applied in a rapid fashion, and represent the infostructure required to establish a population-based immunization registry, critical for comprehensively assessing vaccine coverage.
Although both organizations expressed interest in being able to link their immunization data to broader datasets – provincial immunization registers and/or local EMRs – this is currently not possible, in part because the external infostructure required for provincial and other inter-jurisdictional data sharing is not yet in place.
Globant recently launched eight separate studios with names like Luminous Gaming, Creative & Social and Sustainable Infostructure to enable deep specialization and domain expertise across its operations.
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