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The possibilities for patients to actively take part in their health care monitoring through information services  +
Evaluation and assessment of information systems, including study design, selection and triangulation of (quantitative and qualitative) methods, outcome and impact evaluation, economic evaluation, unintended consequences, systematic reviews and meta-analysis, evidence-based health informatics  +
Assess the quality of sources of knowledge  +
The importance of recall and precision in the context of database research  +
The quality and development stages of guidelines  +
The principles of evidence-based medicine and evidence-based nursing  +
Literature research in MEDLINE (PubMed) (i.e. the search syntax and the quality of the knowledge sources)  +
The importance of controlled vocabularies for medicine in general  +
The application of MeSH for the literature research  +
Drug information systems  +
The quality and development levels of guidelines  +
Theorems and procedures of algebra, analysis, logic, numerical mathematics, probability theory and statistics, cryptography that are essential for BMHI  +
Aspects of biometry and epidemiology essential for BMHI, including study design  +
Methods for decision support and their application to patient management, acquisition, representation and engineering of medical knowledge; construction and use of clinical pathways and guidelines  +
The quality and development stages of guidelines  +
The basic concepts of quality and risk management  +
Characteristics, functionalities and examples of information systems in health care (e.g. clinical information systems, primary care information systems, etc.)  +
Tasks and function of a KIS  +
The formulation of requirements for the functions of departmental systems and of feedback on existing systems  +
A clinical workplace system (KAS) (i.e. requesting examinations, documenting medical findings as well as writing medical prescriptions and reports)  +