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A successful model of regional healthcare information exchange in Japan: Case Study in Kagawa Prefecture
In this study, we focused on analysis of healthcare data exchange over the network. For the advance of broadband capability development, many governments expect online medical information exchange between medical institutions. Japanese government also has tried to deploy ICT in the healthcare field. In Japan, many healthcare ICT projects started, but almost of all the projects face many issues and failed to continue. This situation caused us to clarify the success factor of healthcare information exchange network. For inspecting the success factors, we analyzed information access of healthcare systems in Kagawa prefecture of Japan. Kagawa prefecture is one of the most advance areas for healthcare information technology. We analyzed four medical ICT projects in Kagawa prefecture: K-MIX, Critical Pathway for Diabetes, E-prescription, and PHR. In addition, we inspected characteristics of exchanged data in the network, and stakeholder involved in these projects. This analysis lets us find various types of healthcare ICT projects. Characteristic of data processed in the projects caused differences of characteristic of the projects. On the other hand, multiple systems process same data, though the project does not share the data itself. Considering various types of medical information exchanges projects, we propose classification and standard format of exchanged data according to their characteristic are critical for efficient business deployment. --e-Health,regional healthcare information exchange,EHR
Handwrtitten notes for lease agreement between Dominguez Estate Company and Shigeru Ueda, approximately 1938
Sigeru Ueda written as "Bob Ueda."Handwritten notes with description of a lease agreement including eight different plots of land and cost of yearly rent. Shorthand notes are also included at the end of the document. See Item csudh_rsp_0072 for an executed lease agreement describing the same acreage
Letter from Dominguez Estate Company to Mr. Robert S. [Shigeru] Ueda, June 7, 1940
Letter is one of several attempts to acquire from Ueda a lease agreement with his signature for the current year
Land lease statement from Dominguez Estate Company to Robert S. [Shigeru] Ueda
Statement reflects balances due for both 1938 and 1939 leases. An additional note sternly insists Ueda make an immediate payment
Letter from Dominguez Estate Company to Mr. Robert S. [Shigeru] Ueda, May 9, 1939
Letter asks Ueda to sign and return two copies of a lease agreement that was recently sent
Letter from Dominguez Estate Company to Mr. Robert Shigeru Ueda, June 8, 1938
Letter asks Ueda to return his rental receipt book with his upcoming payment to cancel charges for an 18 acre lease previously occupied b Mr. Goto
Letter from [John Victor Carson], Dominguez Estate Company to Mr. Robert S. [Shigeru] Ueda, January 6, 1938
Letter requests Ueda sign a second copy of a land lease agreement, the first copy was enclosed in the sent letter as an executed document for his records
The Financial Organization of the Le-Trinh Government in Eighteenth Century Vietnam: An Examination of "Luc Phien" in the Princely Court of Trinh
This essay examines the financial organization of the Six Departments (Luc Phien) established by the Princely Court of Trinh at the beginning of the 18th century, which corresponded to the Imperial Court's six Ministries of Personnel, Revenue, Rites, War, Justice, and Works. First, it is shown that although each department carried out the business of its corresponding ministry, it had its own financial organization for doing so, making for a characteristic situation. The essay then examines the personnel composition of the Six Departments, using personal titles rubbed from stone monuments, to show that eunuchs filled important posts and played critical roles in the finances of the Princely Court. Significantly, most upper level bureaucrats of the Six Departments served concurrently as commanding officer of the army, while lower level bureaucrats actually worked in the garrison with the title of local government official. This examination indicates that the financial and military organization of the Princely Court was unified in the rank and file of the local administration and explains the activities of eunuchs as both financial bureaucrats and military men in the Le-Trinh government. It is argued that such a situation occurred because the Princely Court expanded its financial organization, using its own military organization, with no distinction between "inner court" and "outer court.
Micro droplets generated on a rising bubble through an oppositely charged oil/water interface
The mass transfer between immiscible two-liquid phases can be greatly enhanced by bubbling gas through a reactor. Numerous micro water droplets breaking out from a ruptured water film around a rising bubble through the oil (upper phase)/water (lower phase) interface were demonstrated in the preceding paper (Uemura T., Ueda Y. and Iguchi M., Europhys. Lett., 92(2010)34004). In this letter, we attempt to oppositely charge the oil and water layers, taking into account the findings of the preliminary study (Uemura T., Ueda Y. and Iguchi M., J. Visualization, 13(2010)85). As a result, this study successfully produces more and finer water droplets than the preceding experiments
Los sonidos de la II Guerra Mundial en Manila: Ruido y autorrepresentaci\uf3n en 'Nuestros cinco \ufaltimos d\uedas bajo el yugo nip\uf3n' de Mar\ueda Paz Zamora-Mascu\uf1ana
Abstract: I analyze the story Our last five days under the yoke of Japan by the Spanish- Filipino author Mar\ueda Paz Zamora-Mascu\uf1ana. The text was written in the aftermath of the Japanese occupation of Manila during World War II and shows the conflicts of race and class inherent in the social position of its author. Also, the article addresses aspects of the work from the Sound Studies, pointing out the mechanisms of sound memory that play a central role in the development of the story
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