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Georges De Moor

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in Health or to Laboratory Medicine. He is member of the Belgian Privacy Protection Committee (partim Health) (Ministry of Justice). He is still member of diverse other boards (Sint-Lucas Hospital Gent, Belgium) (Zeno Hospital Knokke, Belgium).
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He has been head of the Department of Medical Informatics and Statistics at the State University of Ghent, Belgium, where he taught health informatics, medical statistics,
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He has been member of the International Advisory Board of the Farr Institute (UK). He was EU member of the advisory board of the
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As a result of the conducted research, De Moor has been founding or co-founding a number of spin-off companies mainly active in
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He is member of the board of the Belgian Health Care Knowledge Centre (KCE, Federaal Kenniscentrum Gezondheidszorg).
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He has edited twelve books related to ICT in Health and published over 200 articles in
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De Moor chairs in Belgium and in Europe a number of official Committees related to
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Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced
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Medical Doctor, Clinical Pathologist and has been head of the Department of
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activities: for seven years, De Moor acted as the Founding Chairman of
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programme (SC1: Health, demographic change and wellbeing, 2014–2020)
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De Moor is also Head of the Clinical Pathology Laboratory in the
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College in Ghent (1960–1972). In 1979 he graduated in
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biography of a living person
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Ostend
Belgium
Belgian
Health Informatics
Medical Statistics
University of Ghent
Ghent
Saint Barbara
medicine
clinical pathology
Nuclear Medicine
summa cum laude
medical information science
decision theory
evidence-based medicine
Research and Development
Standardisation
CEN/TC251
eHealth
European Institute for Health Records

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