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The Healthcare Information and
Management Systems Society (HIMSS) is the healthcare
industry's membership organization exclusively focused
on providing global leadership for the optimal use of
healthcare information technology (IT) and management
systems for the betterment of healthcare. Founded in
1961 with offices in Chicago, Washington D.C., Brussels,
and other locations across the United States and Europe,
HIMSS represents more than 20,000 individual members and
over 300 corporate members that collectively represent
organizations employing millions of people. HIMSS frames
and leads healthcare public policy and industry
practices through its advocacy, educational and
professional development initiatives designed to promote
information and management systems’ contributions to
ensuring quality patient care.
The American Medical Informatics
Association is the premier organization in the United
States dedicated to the development and application of
biomedical and health informatics in the support of
patient care, teaching, research, and health care
administration. AMIA was founded in 1990 through the
merger of three existing health informatics associations.
Since that time, AMIA has grown to more than 3,000
members from 42 countries worldwide. Together, these
members represent all basic, applied, and clinical
interests in health care information technology.
The American Telemedicine Association is
the leading resource and advocate promoting access to
medical care for consumers and health professionals via
telecommunications technology. ATA seeks to bring
together diverse groups from traditional medicine,
academic medical centers, technology and
telecommunications companies, e-health, medical
societies, government and others to overcome barriers to
the advancement of telemedicine through the professional,
ethical and equitable improvement in health care
delivery. Established in 1993 as a non-profit
organization and headquartered in Washington, DC,
membership in the Association is open to individuals,
companies and other organizations with an interest in
promoting the deployment of telemedicine throughout the
world.
To be the professional community that
improves healthcare by advancing best practices and
standards for health information management and the
trusted source for education, research, and professional
credentialing. AHIMA values: The public’s right to
accurate and confidential personal health information
Innovation and leadership in advancing health
information management practices and standards worldwide
Adherence to the AHIMA Code of Ethics Advocacy and
interdisciplinary collaboration with other professional
organizations
The ISfTeH exists
to facilitate the international dissemination of
knowledge and experience in Telemedicine and eHealth and
to provide access to recognized experts in the field
worldwide
La Sociedad Española de Informática de
la Salud es una sociedad científica, no lucrativa,
compuesta por más de quinientos profesionales técnicos o
sanitarios con interés en mejorar y promover el uso de
las Tecnologías de la Información y las Comunicaciones
en el entorno sanitario. De este modo se constituye como
foro de participación común tanto para profesionales de
informática, medicina, enfermería, farmacia,
veterinaria, psicología y el resto de Ciencias de la
Salud, así como para estudiantes de las carreras afines.
The Society for the Advancement of Blood
Management (SABM) is a growing, exciting society
dedicated to improving patient outcomes through optimal
blood management. This includes the appropriate
provision and use of blood and blood products, and
strategies to reduce or avoid transfusion. SABM is
committed to excellence and is a leader in the field of
blood management. SABM is grounded in scientific
validation, evidence-based practices and focused on
promoting the patients' best interest through effective
and optimal blood management. We promote education and
training to achieve change through a multidisciplinary
approach to blood management and utilization. Our
members recognize the benefits of effective blood
management. SABM's goal is to work toward incorporating
blood management modalities into clinical practice and
help the public and medical communities to embrace the
benefits of simple, safe and effective blood management
practices.
NATA is the Network for
Advancement of Transfusion Alternatives. It is an
international network of medical practitioners,
researchers, and opinion leaders from a wide variety of
medical and scientific disciplines who are dedicated to
helping their peers learn more about recent advances in
blood conservation and transfusion alternatives.