Special issue: Current perspectives in Health Informatics

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It is very appropriate that John Bryant, marking the end of his term as Editor of this Journal, provides the introduction to this special issue. Not least because in doing so, it provides me with an opportunity, on behalf of Taylor & Francis and Informa, to publicly thank him most sincerely for his work on the Journal. John has been the editor in chief for over eight years, and as I just begin the task of succeeding him, I am acutely aware of the hard work and effort he has consistently put in to make the Journal successful. Personally, I am extremely grateful to him for his help in this interim, transitional period. John provides a thoughtful, reflective editorial. He reviews selected outputs of a longstanding conference and considers them in the context of wider changes that have taken place in the field of Health Informatics. One important change in the perspective given by him is the move from what was initially considered to be health computing to the more pervasive perspective of Health Informatics that includes the nature of the information itself, its use and usefulness in care contexts as well as the diversity of systems that are designed to process it. In truth, a selection of papers, from a single conference, and a national one at that, can only provide an incomplete snapshot of the whole field, but John has used them to reflect upon what was current in 1984, as opposed to what is current now. In doing so, John acknowledges the successes that have been achieved but recognizes, too, the lack of progress made. Explicitly, John issues the challenge to us all active within Health Informatics to improve upon what we have, and not to be satisfied with the current state. John concludes his editorial on an optimistic note and ends by looking forward to the future in anticipation. I concur, and in so doing, I hope, with your help as both readers and contributors, to accept his challenge by improving this Journal. The goal will be to use the Journal to showcase the very best in research and practice so as to promote evidence-based informatics and thereby show its relevance and importance for improving health and social care, wherever and however it is delivered.
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特刊:健康信息学的当前观点
这是非常合适的,约翰·布莱恩特,标志着他的任期结束,作为本刊的编辑,提供介绍这一期特刊。尤其是因为这样做,使我有机会代表Taylor & Francis和Informa公开最诚挚地感谢他为《华尔街日报》所做的工作。约翰担任总编辑已经八年多了,当我刚刚开始接替他的任务时,我敏锐地意识到他一直以来为《华尔街日报》的成功所付出的辛勤工作和努力。就我个人而言,我非常感谢他在这个过渡时期提供的帮助。约翰写了一篇深思熟虑的社论。他审查了一次长期会议的选定产出,并在卫生信息学领域发生的更广泛变化的背景下加以考虑。他给出的观点的一个重要变化是,从最初被认为是健康计算的观点转向了更普遍的健康信息学观点,其中包括信息本身的性质、信息在护理环境中的使用和有用性,以及设计用于处理信息的系统的多样性。事实上,从单个会议和国家级会议中挑选的论文只能提供整个领域的一个不完整的快照,但约翰用它们来反映1984年的现状,而不是现在的现状。在这样做时,约翰承认已经取得的成功,但也承认没有取得进展。约翰明确地向我们所有活跃在健康信息领域的人提出了挑战,要求我们改进现有的工作,而不是满足于当前的状态。约翰以乐观的语气结束了他的社论,并以对未来的期待结束了他的社论。我同意,我希望在读者和撰稿人的帮助下,接受他的挑战,改进《华尔街日报》。目标将是利用《期刊》展示研究和实践方面的最佳成果,以促进循证信息学,从而显示其对改善保健和社会保健的相关性和重要性,无论在何处以何种方式提供。
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