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Pediatric Informatics Computer Applications in Child Health /

Now is a critical time in pediatric informatics. As information technologies-electronic health records (EHRs), personal health records (PHRs), computerized physician order entry (CPOE)-and standards (HL7) are developed to improve the quality of health care, it is imperative for policy makers and ped...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor Corporativo: SpringerLink (Online service)
Otros Autores: Lehmann, Christoph (Editor ), Kim, George R. (Editor ), Johnson, Kevin B. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer, 2009.
Edición:1st ed. 2009.
Colección:Health Informatics,
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Acceso en línea:Texto Completo

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505 0 |a Series preface -- Foreword -- Contributors -- Section I. Introduction to pediatric informatics -- 1. Preface: Snapshots of child health and information technology -- 2. Informatics and pediatric healthcare -- Section II. Special considerations in pediatric care -- 3. Core pediatric data -- 4. Neonatal care and data -- 5. Special health information needs of adolescent care -- 6. Children with developmental disorders & other special needs -- 7. Pediatric emergency and critical care considerations -- Section III. The pediatric data-knowledge-care continuum -- 8. Complexity in healthcare information technology systems -- 9. Pediatric care, safety and standardization -- 10. Evidence-based medicine and pediatrics -- 11. Clinical practice guidelines: supporting decisions, optimizing care -- 12. Diagnostic decision support -- 13. Managing pediatric knowledge resources in practice -- 14. Supporting continuing pediatric education and assessment -- Section IV. Informatics and pediatric ambulatory practice -- 15. The Medical Home and the business case for pediatric health IT -- 16. Prioritizing pediatric investment for IT in smaller practices -- 17. Aligning Pediatric Ambulatory Needs with Health IT -- 18. Electronic Health Records and Interoperability for Pediatric Care -- 19. Ambulatory Computerized Provider Order Entry (ACPOE or e-Prescribing) -- 20. Telemedicine Applications in Pediatrics -- 21. Personal health records -- 22. Privacy issues.-23. Electronic mail in pediatric practice -- 24. Information management by patients and parents in health and disease -- Section V. Informatics and pediatric inpatient practice -- 25. Overview of inpatient pediatric medication delivery -- 26. Prescribing/Ordering: Computerized Order Entry and Decision Support -- 27. Dispensing: Pharmacy Information Systems -- 28. Medication Administration and Information Technology -- 29. Understanding and preventing errors -- 30. Error Reporting Systems -- Section VI. Frontiers in pediatric informatics -- 31. Health Information Exchange (HIE) in Pediatrics -- 32. Pediatric Data Standards -- 33. The Case for a Pediatric Terminology -- 34. Pediatric Research and Informatics -- Section VII. A vision and current landscape of pediatrics -- 35. Conclusion: The moving picture of pediatric informatics -- 36. Appendix: Resources. 
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