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Computers are the necessary substrate for everything that occurs in cardiology and vascular disease 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. 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

Remote Management of Pacemakers and Implantable Defibrillators - Role and Long-term Viability

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European Cardiology 2012;8(2):94-7

Remote Monitoring of Patients with Implanted Cardiac Devices - A Review

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European Cardiology 2012;8(2):88-93

Cardiac Pacing - Is Telemonitoring Now Essential?

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Arrhythmia & Electrophysiology Review 2013;2(2):95-8

Electronic Medical Records and Medical Research Databases—Can They Be Synonymous?

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US Cardiology 2005;2(1):136–9