Health Care Information Systems A Practical Approach for Health Care Management.
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Newark :
John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,
2017.
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Colección: | New York Academy of Sciences Ser.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Tables, Figures, and Exhibits
- Dedication
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- The Authors
- Part One: Major Environmental Forces That Shape the National Health Information System Landscape
- Chapter 1: The National Health Information Technology Landscape
- Learning Objectives
- 1990s: The Call for HIT
- 2000-2010: The Arrival of HIT
- 2010-Present: Health Care Reform and the Growth of HIT
- Summary
- Key Terms
- Learning Activities
- References
- Chapter 2: Health Care Data
- Learning Objectives
- Health Care Data and Information Defined
- Health Care Data and Information Sources
- Health Care Data Uses
- Health Care Data Quality
- Summary
- Key Terms
- Learning Activities
- References
- Chapter 3: Health Care Information Systems
- Learning Objectives
- Review of Key Terms
- Major Health Care Information Systems
- History and Evolution
- Electronic Health Records
- Personal Health Records
- Key Issues and Challenges
- Summary
- Key Terms
- Learning Activities
- References
- Chapter 4: Information Systems to Support Population Health Management
- Learning Objectives
- PHM: Key to Success
- Accountable Care Core Processes
- Data, Analytics, and Health IT Capabilities and Tools
- Transitioning from the Record to the Plan
- Summary
- Key Terms
- Learning Activities
- References
- Part Two: Selection, Implementation, Evaluation, and Management of Health Care Information Systems
- Chapter 5: System Acquisition
- Learning Objectives
- System Acquisition: A Definition
- Systems Development Life Cycle
- System Acquisition Process
- Project Management Tools
- Things That Can Go Wrong
- Information Technology Architecture
- Summary
- Key Terms
- Learning Activities
- Chapter 8: Organizing Information Technology Services
- Learning Objectives
- Information Technology Functions
- Organizing IT Staff Members and Services
- In-House Versus Outsourced IT
- Evaluating IT Effectiveness
- Summary
- Key Terms
- Learning Activities
- References
- Part Three: Laws, Regulations, and Standards That Affect Health Care Information Systems
- Chapter 9: Privacy and Security
- Learning Objectives
- Privacy, Confidentiality, and Security Defined
- Legal Protection of Health Information
- Threats to Health Care Information