Yearbook of Medical Informatics, Table of Contents Yearb Med Inform 2007; 16(01): 19-21DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1638524 Synopsis Georg Thieme Verlag KG StuttgartSustainable Health Care SystemsFindings from the Section on Sustainable Health Care SystemsAuthors Author Affiliations C. Lovis 1 Service of Medical Informatics, University Hospitals of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland Managing Editor for the IMIA Yearbook Section on Sustainable Health Care Systems Recommend Article Abstract Full Text PDF Download(opens in new window) Keywords KeywordsMedical informatics - International Medical Informatics Association - yearbook - sustainability - health care systems References References 1 UNCED. United Nations Conference on Environment and Development. 1992 http://www.un.org/geninfo/bp/enviro.html 2 McCray AT, Marin H. Medinfo 2007: building sustainable health systems. Methods Inf Med 2007; 46 (02) 93. 3 Kutscha A, Brigl B, Winter A. Modeling economic aspects of hospital information systems to give decision support for strategic information management. Stud Health Technol Inform 2006; 124: 672-8. 4 Agishi T. Incentive for a shift from modern scientific medicine to integrative medicine. J Artif Organs 2006; 09 (03) 123-9. 5 Wuchty S, Jones BF, Uzzi B. The Increasing Dominance of Teams in Production of Knowledge. Science. 2007 6 Rie MA, Kofke WA. Nontherapeutic quality improvement: The conflict of organizational ethics and societal rule of law. Crit Care Med 2007; 35 2 Suppl S66-84. 7 Jones R, Skirton H, McMullan M. Feasibility of combining e-health for patients with e-learning for students using synchronous technologies. J Adv Nurs 2006; 56 (01) 99-109. 8 Geissbuhler A, Boyer C. Health and the Internet for all. Int J Med Inform 2006; 75 (01) 1-3. 9 Haux R. Individualization, globalization and health—about sustainable information technologies and the aim of medical informatics. Int J Med Inform 2006; 75 (12) 795-808. 10 Anderson GF, Frogner BK, Johns RA, Reinhardt UE. Health care spending and use of information technology in OECD countries. Health Aff (Millwood) 2006; 25 (03) 819-31. 11 Shabo A. A global socio-economic-medico-legal model for the sustainability of longitudinal electronic health records. Part 2. Methods Inf Med 2006; 45 (05) 498-505. 12 Shabo A. A global socio-economic-medico-legal model for the sustainability of longitudinal electronic health records. Part 1. Methods Inf Med 2006; 45 (03) 240-5. 13 Croll PR, Croll J. Investigating risk exposure in e-health systems. Int J Med Inform 2007; 76 5-6 460-5. 14 Bagayoko CO, Muller H, Geissbuhler A. Assessment of Internet-based tele-medicine in Africa (the RAFT project). Comput Med Imaging Graph 2006; 30 6-7 407-16. 15 ITAC. Report to the President, Revolutionizing Health Care through Information technology. President’s Information Technology advisory Committee June. 2004 16 Anderson GF, Shea DG, Hussey PS, Keyhani S, Zephyrin L. Doughnut holes and price controls. Health Aff (Millwood). 2004 Suppl Web Exclusives:W4-396-404 17 Croll PR, Croll J. Q.U.i.P.S.—a quality model for investigating risk exposure in e-health systems. Medinfo 2004; 11 Pt 2 1023-7.