E-Book, Englisch, 586 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Health Informatics
Ball / Weaver / Kiel Healthcare Information Management Systems
3rd Auflage 2004
ISBN: 978-1-4757-4041-7
Verlag: Springer US
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
Cases, Strategies, and Solutions
E-Book, Englisch, 586 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Health Informatics
ISBN: 978-1-4757-4041-7
Verlag: Springer US
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
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Research
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Weitere Infos & Material
Section 1 Planning and Developing an It Strategy.- 1 The Mission of IT in Health Care: Creating a System That Cares.- 2 Managing the IT Strategic Planning Process.- 3 Strategies in Consulting for the 21st Century.- 4 Baylor Health Care: From Integrated Delivery Network to Organized Delivery System.- 5 Clarian Health: Clinical Excellence Through Quality and Patient Safety.- 6 International Perspective Sweden: The Evolution of Healthcare Information.- Section 2 Preparing for Organizational Change.- 7 Informatics in Health Care: Managing Organizational Change.- 8 The Role of Ethics in IT Decisions.- 9 Cases in Redesign, I: Memorial Hermann Healthcare System: Redesign and Implementation of a Multifacility Clinical Information System.- 10 Cases in Redesign, II: UPMC Health System: Transforming Care Through Clinical Documentation.- 11 International Perspective: Selayang Hospital: A Paperless and Filmless Environment in Malaysia.- Section 3 Transformation: Making It Happen.- 12 IT: Transition Fundamentals in Care Transformation.- 13 The Role of the CIO: The Evolution Continues.- 14 CIO Stories, I: Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago: Patients First, from the Ground Up.- 15 CIO Stories, II: The Jewish Home and Hospital Lifecare System, NYC: Paving the Way for Long-Term Care.- 16 CIO Stories, III: Methodist Healthcare System, San Antonio: Redesign of Clinical Documentation.- 17 CIO Stories, IV: ThedaCare, Wisconsin: Successful Integration Through Leadership.- 18 CIO Stories, V: University of Illinois Medical Center at Chicago: Best of Breed, Single Vendor, or Hybrid.- 19 CIO Stories, VI: Maimonides Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY: A Technical and Cultural Transformation.- 20 CIO Stories, VII: Children’s Hospital, Columbus: Realizing CPOE Through an Effective CIO—CMOPartnership.- 21 CIO Stories, VIII: Sutter Health, California: IT Governance in an Integrated Healthcare Delivery System.- 22 International Perspective: Wesley Hospital, Australia: Making IT Happen in a Private Setting.- Section 4 Patient-Centered Technologies.- 23 Patient Outcomes of Health Care: Integrating Data into Management Information Systems.- 24 Measuring Outcomes: Bringing Six Sigma Excellence to Health Care.- 25 The Electronic Health Record: A New Form of Interaction.- 26 Transforming the Physician Practice: Interviewing Patients with a Computer.- 27 Nursing Administration: A Growing Role in Systems Development.- 28 Pharmacy Systems: An Emerging Role in Drug Treatment Management.- 29 Computer-Enhanced Radiology: Imaging Transformed.- 30 The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act: Confidentiality, Privacy, and Security.- 31 Information Technology and the New Culture of Patient Safety.- 32 International Perspective: Pompidou University Hospital in France: A Component-Based Clinical Information and Electronic Health Record System.- Section 5 Outlook on Future Technologies.- 33 Technologies in Progress: CPOE, Wireless Computing, and Biometrics.- 34 Evidence-Based Medicine: Enabling Physicians to Make Better Decisions.- 35 Aligning Process and Technology: Balancing Capability with Reality-Based Processes.- 36 Clinical Decision Support Systems: Impacting the Future of Clinical Decision Making.- 37 Web-Enabled Medicine: The Challenge of Ensuring Quality Information and Care.- 38 Combating Terrorism: A New Role for Health Information Systems.- 39 Public Health Surveillance: The Role of Clinical Information Systems.- 40 Leveraging Patient Data to Support Clinical Practice.- 41 Winona Health Online: Connecting the Community for Better Health.- 42 International Perspective: Global Outlook for Health Information and Communication Technologies.