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This large tome contains the papers from the International Congress of Nursing informatics, held in Korea in June 2006. Korea is known for having the highest level of information and communication technology accessibility in the world. The 330 papers and posters are all divided into topics: Consumer informatics; Decision support systems; Education for consumers and healthcare professionals; Educational technologies and methodologies; Electronic health records; Ethical and legal issues; Financial and administrative issues; the Internet and communication; Knowledge management; Knowledge representation; Nursing and health standards; Open source software; Organization impacts and changes; Tele-health; Ubiquitous computing; and Vocabulary. |