Published on in Vol 8, No 1 (2006):

A Case Analysis of INFOMED: The Cuban National Health Care Telecommunications Network and Portal

A Case Analysis of INFOMED: The Cuban National Health Care Telecommunications Network and Portal

A Case Analysis of INFOMED: The Cuban National Health Care Telecommunications Network and Portal

Authors of this article:

Ann C Séror

Journals

  1. Jiménez G, Pascual M, Fors M, Cobas J, Torres A, Cachimaille Y, Rodríguez J, López I. The Cuban Public Registry of Clinical Trials: primary registry of World Health Organization.. Journal of Evidence-Based Medicine 2011;4(3):161 View
  2. Pons T, Montero L, Febles J, Bourne P. Computational Biology in Cuba: An Opportunity to Promote Science in a Developing Country. PLoS Computational Biology 2007;3(11):e227 View
  3. Sánchez‐Tarragó N, Carlos Fernández‐Molina J. The open access movement and Cuban health research work: an author survey. Health Information & Libraries Journal 2010;27(1):66 View
  4. Sánchez-Tarragó N, Fernández-Molina J. Journal Reading and Publishing Patterns of Cuban Health Researchers. Information Development 2009;25(4):283 View
  5. Falkman G, Gustafsson M, Jontell M, Torgersson O. SOMWeb: A Semantic Web-Based System for Supporting Collaboration of Distributed Medical Communities of Practice. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2008;10(3):e25 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Séror A. Open Source Systems: Grounding Research. View
  2. Hersh W. Information Retrieval: A Biomedical and Health Perspective. View
  3. Séror A. Grand Successes and Failures in IT. Public and Private Sectors. View

Conference Proceedings

  1. Se A. 2011 44th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences. Design of Virtual Infrastructures for Public and Private Services: The Indian Health Care System View
  2. Seror A. 2011 24th International Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems (CBMS). Virtual health care infrastructures: Markets and hierarchies View
  3. Seror A. 2012 25th IEEE International Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems (CBMS). Collaboration for research and education in health care: The Latin American and Caribbean Health Sciences System (BIREME) View