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El. knyga: Healthcare Information Management Systems: Cases, Strategies, and Solutions

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  • Serija: Health Informatics
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Sep-2015
  • Leidėjas: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783319207650
  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Serija: Health Informatics
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Sep-2015
  • Leidėjas: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783319207650

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Healthcare Information Management Systems, 4th edition, is a comprehensive volume addressing the technical, organizational and management issues confronted by healthcare professionals in the selection, implementation and management of healthcare information systems. With contributions from experts in the field, this book focuses on topics such as strategic planning, turning a plan into reality, implementation, patient-centered technologies, privacy, the new culture of patient safety and the future of technologies in progress. With the addition of many new chapters, the 4th Edition is also richly peppered with case studies of implementation. The case studies are evidence that information technology can be implemented efficiently to yield results, yet they do not overlook pitfalls, hurdles, and other challenges that are encountered. Designed for use by physicians, nurses, nursing and medical directors, department heads, CEOs, CFOs, CIOs, COOs, and healthcare informaticians, the book aims to be a indispensible reference.
Part I The Current State of Health Information Management in the United States
1 Clinical Decision Support: History and Basic Concepts
3(18)
David P. McCallie Jr.
2 Electronic Health Record Features, Functions, and Privileges That Clinicians Need to Provide Safe and Effective Care for Adults and Children
21(18)
Dean F. Sittig
Christopher A. Longhurst
Elise Russo
Hardeep Singh
3 The Journey to Usability: A Vendor's Perspective
39(20)
James T. Ingram
4 Snapshot at Mid-stride: Current State of EHRs and Their Use by Clinicians from a CMIO's Perspective
59(14)
Thomas H. Payne
5 The Evolution of EHR-S Functionality for Care and Coordination
73(28)
George R. Kim
Krysia Warren Hudson
Colette Ann Miller
6 Great Promises of Healthcare Information Technology Deliver Less
101(26)
Ross Koppel
7 Ten Reasons Why Interoperability Is Difficult
127(12)
Margo Edmunds
Douglas Peddicord
Mark E. Frisse
8 The Evolution of Health Information Technology Policy in the United States
139(26)
Margo Edmunds
Douglas Peddicord
Mark E. Frisse
Part II The Evolving State of Health IT: Reinventing Care, Roles and Connections
9 Usability: Making It Real from Concepts to Implementation and End-User Adoption
165(12)
Kim M. Unertl
Richard J. Holden
Nancy M. Lorenzi
10 Incorporating Patient Generated Health Data into Chronic Disease Management: A Human Factors Approach
177(12)
Catalina M. Danis
11 Transformed Roles for a Transformed Healthcare System: Where Do Clinical Informaticists Fit in Now?
189(10)
Mark Hagland
12 Emerging Roles in Health and Healthcare
199(20)
Ann O'Brien
John E. Mattison
13 Impact of the Digital Age on Transforming Healthcare
219(16)
Andrew R. Watson
14 Health Information Crossroad: An Opportunity to Deliver Real Measurable Outcomes for Better Health and Well Being
235(8)
Harry L. Reynolds Jr.
Christopher A. Jones
15 Health IT's Essential Role in the Patient-Centered Medical Home and Practice-Based Population Health Management
243(14)
Paul H. Grundy
Richard J. Hodach
16 Patient-Interactive Healthcare Management, a Model for Achieving Patient Experience Excellence
257(26)
Martha Jean Minniti
Thomas R. Blue
Diane Freed
Sasha Ballen
17 The Patient of the Future: Participatory Medicine and Enabling Technologies
283(18)
Michael Christopher Gibbons
Yahya Shaikh
Part III Looking Forward: Near Future Initiatives to Make Things Better
18 Data Driven Patient Safety and Clinical Information Technology
301(16)
Michael A. Rosen
Grace Tran
Howard Carolan
Mark Romig
Cynthia Dwyer
Aaron S. Dietz
George R. Kim
Alan Ravitz
Adam Sapirstein
Peter J. Pronovost
19 Simulation: A View into the Future of Education
317(14)
Parvati Dev
20 The Health Record Banking Model for Health Information Infrastructure
331(24)
William A. Yasnoff
21 Next Generation Wellness: A Technology Model for Personalizing Healthcare
355(20)
Pei-Yun Sabrina Hsueh
Henry Chang
Sreeram Ramakrishnan
22 Wearable Technologies and Telehealth in Care Management for Chronic Illness
375(24)
Xinxin Zhu
Amos Cahan
23 The Role of Big Data and Analytics in Health Payer Transformation to Consumer-Centricity
399(22)
Gigi Yuen-Reed
Aleksandra Mojsilovic
24 Interoperability: E Pluribus Unum
421(16)
David L. Meyers
25 Privacy and Data Security: HIPAA and HITECH
437(16)
Joan M. Kiel
Frances A. Ciamacco
Bradley T. Steines
Part IV Looking Towards the Year 2025
26 Building a Reliable and Affordable System of Medical Care
453(8)
Lawrence L. Weed
Lincoln Weed
27 Engineering the Next Generation of Health Systems
461(16)
John S. Silva
Marion J. Ball
28 Emerging Clinical Decision Support Technology for the Twenty First Century
477(16)
David P. McCallie Jr.
29 Beyond Current HIMS: Future Visions and a Roadmap
493(22)
James Fackler
30 Big Data Analytical Technologies and Decision Support in Critical Care
515(14)
Daby M. Sow
31 Data Driven Analytics for Personalized Healthcare
529(26)
Jianying Hu
Adam Perer
Fei Wang
32 Cognitive Computing for Electronic Medical Records
555(24)
Murthy V. Devarakonda
Neil Mehta
33 Health Information Systems 2025
579(22)
Robert A. Greenes
Index 601
Charlotte Weaver, RN, MSPH, PhD, FAAN is Sr VP, Chief Clinical Officer of Gentiva Health Services in Atlanta, GA Marion J. Ball, EdD is Senior Advisor, Research Industry Specialist in Healthcare Informatics with IBM Research in Baltimore MD George Kim MD FAAP is Adjunct Faculty, Division of Health Sciences Informatics at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore MD Joan M. Kiel, Ph.D, CHPS is Chairman, University HIPAA Compliance and Professor, Health Management Systems at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, PA.