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Practical guide to clinical computing systems : design, operations, and infrastructure /

Although informatics trainees and practitioners who assume operational computing roles in their organization may have reasonably advanced understanding of theoretical informatics, many are unfamiliar with the practical topics - such as downtime procedures, interface engines, user support, JCAHO comp...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Payne, Thomas H. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam : Academic Press, 2015.
Edición:2nd edition.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction and Overview of Clinical Computing Systems within a Medical Center / Thomas H. Payne
  • 1. healthcare setting
  • 2. Rising dependence on clinical computing systems
  • 3. importance of computing operations and support
  • 4. Importance of monitoring performance
  • 5. Real-world problems and their implications
  • 6. Introducing clinical computing systems can introduce errors
  • 7. We need greater emphasis on safe operations of clinical computing systems
  • References
  • 2. Architecture of Clinical Computing Systems / Kent A. Beckton
  • 1. What is architecture, and why is it important?
  • 2. Architectural models
  • 3. Architecture of computing systems in healthcare organizations
  • 4. End-user applications: strengths/weaknesses of web and other development choices
  • 5. Examples of clinical computing architectures
  • References
  • 3. Creating and Supporting Interfaces / Kent A. Beckton
  • 1. Integrating and interfacing applications
  • 2. HL7 in the real-world
  • 3. What is needed to succeed with interface development
  • 4. Other standards
  • 5. Data exchange and meaningful use
  • 6. Final thoughts regarding interfaces
  • References
  • 4. Infrastructure / David Chou
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Data centers
  • 3. Servers, operating systems, and databases
  • 4. Managing the desktop and other clients
  • 5. Backup, redundancy, disaster planning, and recovery
  • 6. Operations
  • 7. Cloud computing and outsourcing
  • 8. Summary
  • References
  • 5. Security / Soumitra Sengupta
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Security
  • 3. Summary
  • References
  • 6. From Project to Operations: Planning to Avoid Problems / Wendy Giles
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. System acquisition
  • 3. Project phase
  • 4. Summary
  • Reference
  • 7. Implementation and Transition to Operations / Christopher Sharp
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Background
  • 3. Planning for implementation
  • 4. Designing and building the system
  • 5. Testing the system
  • 6. Training, activation, and go-live support
  • 7. Transition to operations and optimization
  • 8. Conclusions
  • References
  • 8. Troubleshooting: What Can Go Wrong and How to Fix It / Benoit Debande
  • 1. grand challenge: complex systems
  • 2. Digging into reality: perfect redundancy ... myth or reality?
  • 3. How to deal with troubleshooting: mitigation strategies
  • 4. Conclusion
  • 9. Working with the User Community / Carl Christensen
  • 1. Training and support
  • 2. Multi-EMR environment considerations
  • 3. Communications
  • 4. Leadership and user engagement
  • 5. Organizing teams and systems to work with users
  • 6. Role of the help desk
  • 7. Future trends
  • References
  • 10. Health Information Management and the EMR / Jacquie Zehner
  • 1. Uses of the EMR
  • 2. Goals of health information management within the medical centers
  • 3. Hybrid of medical record media
  • 4. transition to the EMR takes years
  • 5. Health information management
  • 11. Legal Issues in Medical Records/Health Information Management / Sally Beahan
  • 1. Organizational groups and regulations that affect medical records
  • 2. Federal laws and entities that affect medical records
  • 3. State laws that affect medical record documentation
  • 4. joint commission
  • 5. Government mandates that impact HIM
  • 6. Conclusion
  • 7. Links to additional information
  • 12. Working with Organizational Leadership / Charles Gutteridge
  • 1. leadership landscape
  • the information revolution
  • 2. Shaping a new leadership landscape driven by health IT
  • 3. Developing new leaders
  • 4. Working with organizational leaders on strategic change
  • 5. Leadership toolkits
  • 6. Integrating the enterprise using information technology
  • 13. Careers in Biomedical Informatics and Clinical Computing / David Masuda
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. biomedical informatics workforce
  • 3. Education and training in biomedical informatics
  • 4. Resources
  • 5. Conclusions
  • References.