Preferred Label : integrated advanced information management systems;
MeSH definition : A concept, developed in 1983 under the aegis of and supported by the National Library
of Medicine under the name of Integrated Academic Information Management Systems,
to provide professionals in academic health sciences centers and health sciences institutions
with convenient access to an integrated and comprehensive network of knowledge. It
addresses a wide cross-section of users from administrators and faculty to students
and clinicians and has applications to planning, clinical and managerial decision-making,
teaching, and research. It provides access to various types of clinical, management,
educational, etc., databases, as well as to research and bibliographic databases.
In August 1992 the name was changed from Integrated Academic Information Management
Systems to Integrated Advanced Information Management Systems to reflect use beyond
the academic milieu.;
MeSH synonym : iaims;
CISMeF acronym : IAIMS;
MeSH hyponym : integrated academic information management systems;
MeSH annotation : DF: note short X ref;
Origin ID : D016490;
UMLS CUI : C0085095;
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A concept, developed in 1983 under the aegis of and supported by the National Library
of Medicine under the name of Integrated Academic Information Management Systems,
to provide professionals in academic health sciences centers and health sciences institutions
with convenient access to an integrated and comprehensive network of knowledge. It
addresses a wide cross-section of users from administrators and faculty to students
and clinicians and has applications to planning, clinical and managerial decision-making,
teaching, and research. It provides access to various types of clinical, management,
educational, etc., databases, as well as to research and bibliographic databases.
In August 1992 the name was changed from Integrated Academic Information Management
Systems to Integrated Advanced Information Management Systems to reflect use beyond
the academic milieu.