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Setting the informatics standards: an overview of NIDSEC's information systems evaluation criteria. (Nursing Information and Data Set Evaluation Center)
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Nursing Economics
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September 1, 1998| Author:
Simpson, Roy L.
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The Nursing Information and Data Set Evaluation Center (NIDSEC) has developed four dimensions for assessing the efficiency of health care information systems. These include appropriate nomenclature applications, clinical content options, clinical data repositories and system functions that support patient confidentiality, adequate storage and ease of use.
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