Next word prediction for phonetic typing by grouping language models

Mike Krey
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Information processing in health care demands reliable, relevant, systematic, integrated, and managed data throughout care delivery. This leads, even with IT, to increased and time-consuming activities and can cause potentially dangerous situations for the patient as important data may not be available when needed, which in turn can lead to wrong diagnostic or therapeutic decisions. Consequently, hospital IT executives must balance many competing priorities. These endeavours require, in addition to the appropriate utilisation of given IT resources, a far-sighted alignment of IT issues with objectives, and a thorough understanding of uncertainties and legal obligations. This approach to integrated IT governance, IT risk management, and IT compliance (IT GRC) in the hospital Environment is the subject of the work presented here. This investigation is associated with a survey that has been conducted in 2009 and allows therefore drawing conclusions on the progress of IT GRC management in Swiss hospitals over the last 5 years. The findings revealed that IT GRC in health care is still all too often seen as the realm and sole responsibility of the CIO and the IT department. The findings proved that IT GRC has not been utilized sufficiently by the executive management of many hospitals, especially the public ones. The findings revealed the reasons for a less pervasive spread of managed IT GRC can be structured into four main categories representing the greatest barriers to a successful convergence of integrated IT GRC.
通过分组语言模型预测语音类型的下一个单词
卫生保健中的信息处理需要在整个护理过程中提供可靠、相关、系统、综合和可管理的数据。即使使用IT,这也会导致活动增加和耗时,并可能给患者带来潜在的危险情况,因为在需要时可能无法获得重要数据,从而导致错误的诊断或治疗决策。因此,医院IT主管必须平衡许多相互竞争的优先事项。这些努力除了需要适当地利用给定的IT资源外,还需要有远见地将IT问题与目标结合起来,并对不确定性和法律义务有透彻的了解。这种在医院环境中集成IT治理、IT风险管理和IT遵从性(IT GRC)的方法是本文介绍的工作的主题。这项调查与2009年进行的一项调查相关联,因此可以得出关于过去5年来瑞士医院IT GRC管理进展的结论。调查结果显示,医疗保健领域的IT GRC仍然经常被视为CIO和IT部门的唯一责任。调查结果表明,IT GRC在许多医院,特别是公立医院的行政管理中没有得到充分的利用。调查结果显示,受管理的IT GRC传播不那么普遍的原因可以分为四个主要类别,它们代表了成功融合集成IT GRC的最大障碍。
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