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|a Health Information Systems
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|a Introduction -- Standards and Quality Management in Health IT -- The Nature of Risk and Safety -- Acceptability and Ownership of Risk -- The Safety Management System -- Undertaking a Clinical Risk Management Project -- The Scope of Clinical Risk Management -- The Hazardous Environment -- Failure of Health IT -- A Framework for Hazards in Health IT Systems -- Structuring the Hazard Register -- Populating the Hazard Register -- Estimating and Evaluating Clinical Risk -- Developing Control Strategies -- Software Testing in Clinical Risk Management -- Gathering Evidence for the Safety Case -- Developing the Safety Case -- Handling Faults in Live Service -- The Safety Case in Live Service -- Availability and Performance -- Evidencing Competency -- Language and Writing Style.
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|a This book provides practical guidance regarding the safe manufacture and implementation of health information technology (IT), consolidating what has been learnt in the industry over the last 10-15 years. Healthcare professionals are increasingly reliant on IT to deliver care and inform their clinical decision making. Health IT provides enormous benefits in efficiency, communication and decision making. However a number of high-profile UK and US studies have concluded that when health IT is poorly designed or sub-optimally implemented, patient safety can be compromised. As a result, manufacturers and healthcare organizations are increasingly required to demonstrate that their health IT solutions are proactively assured. Health Information Systems: Managing Clinical Risk provides essential supporting material to professionals involved in creating or implementing health IT and is the perfect companion for programme managers, clinicians, designers, risk managers, and IT staff.
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