Radcliffe Cardiology, Jordan Rance; Special Editor: Greg Guillory

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Computers are the necessary substrate for everything that occurs in cardiology, yet computer technology has been implemented in a piecemeal manner.

In order to utilise the enormous capacities that computers offer in handling complex medical information, the data elements must be precisely defined and stored in a uniform manner. In cardiology, national professional societies, led by the American College of Cardiology, are developing data standards along with necessary technical specifications that will help achieve the desired goal of a fully interoperable health information network.

Articles

Effective Patient Care in a Data-Driven World

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Arrhythmia & Electrophysiology Review 2017;6(3):105–6.

Value of Telemonitoring and Telemedicine in Heart Failure Management

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Cardiac Failure Review 2017;3(2):116–21.

Patient Self-management in Chronic Heart Failure – Establishing Concordance Between Guidelines and Practice

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Cardiac Failure Review 2015;1(2):128–31

Information Technology Data Standards in Cardiology What, Why, and How Come

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US Cardiology Review 2016;10(1):43–5