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How Should We Organize to Do Informatics?

How Should We Organize to Do Informatics? Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association Volume 5 Number 3 May / Jun 1998 293 Forum Paper n How Should We Organize to Do Informatics? Report of the ACMI Debate at the 1997 AMIA Fall Symposium ORGANIZER AND MODERATOR:CHARLES P. FRIEDMAN,PHD Participants:MARK E. FRISSE, MD, MS, MBA, MARK A. MUSEN, MD, PHD, WARNER V. SLACK, MD, WILLIAM W. STEAD,MD The continuing development of the field of medical forts? Most academic medical centers are actively informatics has raised new questions and placed be- searching for answers to these organizational ques- fore us new dilemmas. Spurred by the proliferation of tions, and many AMIA members are engaged in this information systems to support the broad missions of pursuit. The answers obtained will be of profound our institutions, and the evolution of these systems consequence for our field. from luxuries to necessities, organizational issues The salience of this issue directed its selection as the have assumed increasing prominence. Among a daz- focus of the ACMI Debate at the closing session of the zling array of organizational issues now before us is 1997 AMIA Fall Symposium. The purpose of the de- the tension between the long-standing academic role bate was not to http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association Oxford University Press

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Publisher
Oxford University Press
Copyright
American Medical Informatics Association
ISSN
1067-5027
eISSN
1527-974X
DOI
10.1136/jamia.1998.0050293
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Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association Volume 5 Number 3 May / Jun 1998 293 Forum Paper n How Should We Organize to Do Informatics? Report of the ACMI Debate at the 1997 AMIA Fall Symposium ORGANIZER AND MODERATOR:CHARLES P. FRIEDMAN,PHD Participants:MARK E. FRISSE, MD, MS, MBA, MARK A. MUSEN, MD, PHD, WARNER V. SLACK, MD, WILLIAM W. STEAD,MD The continuing development of the field of medical forts? Most academic medical centers are actively informatics has raised new questions and placed be- searching for answers to these organizational ques- fore us new dilemmas. Spurred by the proliferation of tions, and many AMIA members are engaged in this information systems to support the broad missions of pursuit. The answers obtained will be of profound our institutions, and the evolution of these systems consequence for our field. from luxuries to necessities, organizational issues The salience of this issue directed its selection as the have assumed increasing prominence. Among a daz- focus of the ACMI Debate at the closing session of the zling array of organizational issues now before us is 1997 AMIA Fall Symposium. The purpose of the de- the tension between the long-standing academic role bate was not to

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Journal of the American Medical Informatics AssociationOxford University Press

Published: May 1, 1998

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