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Information technology
The acquisition, processing, storage and dissemination of information by electronics-based of computing and telecommunications.
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clinical resource management
Technology; Information technology
Clinical resource management is the capability to manage the resources of a clinical trial, such as investigative sites, contract research organizations (CROs), clinical study staff, supplies, ...
clinical kiosks
Technology; Information technology
Clinical kiosks are completely self-contained units, fixed or portable, that allow patients to have a full diagnostic and/or clinical treatment interaction with a physician, without the need for ...
Clinical Information Modeling Initiative (CIMI)
Technology; Information technology
The Clinical Information Modeling Initiative (CIMI) is an ad hoc group of data modelers that are attempting to enumerate the detailed models of hundreds to thousands of medical ideas to achieve ...
clinical data repository (CDR)
Technology; Information technology
A clinical data repository (CDR) is an aggregation of granular patient-centric health data usually collected from multiple-source IT systems and intended to support multiple uses. Because a CDR is ...
Clinical Context Object Workgroup (CCOW)
Technology; Information technology
The Clinical Context Object Workgroup (CCOW) is a group that defines standards for collaboration among visual (GUI-based) applications on clinical workstations. Originally an independent consortium, ...
climate-driven forecasting
Technology; Information technology
Climate-driven forecasting incorporates the impact of weather changes on future customer demand. Traditional demand forecasting has long accounted for the seasonal impact on customer behavior. ...
client/server
Technology; Information technology
The splitting of an application into tasks performed on separate computers connected over a network. In most cases, the “client” is a desktop computing device (e.g., a PC) or a program “served” by ...
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