Englebardt, Sheila P
Health care informatics : an interdisciplinary approach / Sheila P. Englebardt, Ramona Nelson - St. Louis : Mosby, ©2002 - xxx, 576 p : ill ; 24 cm - Professional development collection . - Professional development collection .
Includes bibliographical references and index
Foundations of health care informatics -- Major theories supporting health care informatics -- Systems theory -- Information theories -- Learning theories -- Change theories -- Computer, information, and health care informatics literacy -- Information literacy -- Computer literacy -- Evaluating and improving literacy -- Applications of professional knowledge -- Understanding databases -- Database models -- Why use a database? -- Anatomy of databases -- Physiology of databases (data views and data manipulation) -- Overview of database features -- Obtaining the answers to a simple question -- Relational databases -- Overview of planning a relational database -- Planning a database for a specific situation -- Supporting administrative decision making -- Overview of administrative decision making and decision support -- What is an administrative decision support system? -- Survey of administrative decision support applications and software -- Emerging developments in administrative decision support pt. 1. ch. 1. ch. 2. ch. 3. ch. 4. Supporting clinical decision making -- Decision making in clinical care -- Background of decision making and knowledge representation -- Decision making in clinical settings -- Opportunities for new approaches -- Using knowledge discovery in large data sets for clinical decision support system development -- Requirements for future development of clinical decision support systems -- Health care information systems -- The purpose, structure, and functions of health care information departments -- Structure of health care information departments -- Applications for health care information systems -- Systems overview -- What is a health care information system? -- Data handling -- Types of system applications -- Information system configuration -- Strategic and tactical planning for health care information systems -- Rationale -- Planning -- Automated tools to support planning ch. 5. pt. 2. ch. 6. ch. 7. ch. 8. The life cycle of a health care information system -- Strategic information plan -- Tactical information plan -- Principles of project management and organization -- Methods of selecting a vendor product -- Initial search for information -- System selection task force -- Negotiation of the contract -- Agreement on the scope of the project -- Finalization of project details -- Fast-track design-and-build methods -- Implementing the project -- Product evaluation methods -- Maintenance -- Support of ongoing product development -- A decision to change the product -- Electronic health records -- The electronic health record -- Need for the electronic health record -- Historical perspectives -- Functions and features -- Costs and benefits of electronic health records -- eHealth, the electronic health record, and the Internet -- Achieving the vision : a status report -- Factors, forces, and issues affecting the adoption of the electronic health record -- Electronic health record research ch. 9. ch. 10. Using technology to deliver health care and education -- Technological approaches to communication -- A framework for following technology trends -- Wringing out the old : the static and changing roles of traditional technologies -- The Internet : how data networks are driving communication -- Communications integration : bringing it all together -- Technology and distributed education -- Societal impetus to use technology in education -- Access to learning -- Role of the teacher -- Uses of technology -- Technology in the classroom -- Tools for teaching with technology -- Technology in distributed education -- The World Wide Web as an information source -- Process for helping faculty to adopt technology as an educational strategy -- Quality of Internet-based distance education -- Consumer education pt. 3. ch. 11. ch. 12. eHealth trends and technologies : the impact of the Internet on health care providers and patients -- Defining eHealth -- Internet computing standards -- eHealth's emerging sectors -- The social and economic context for eHealth -- The Internet and health care information systems -- An eHealth case study : doing community-wide case management on the Web -- Barriers and challenges to and concerns for eHealth -- The impact of informatics on the sociocultural environment of health care -- The impact of health care informatics on the organization -- Relevance of theories about organizations to health care informatics -- Information needs and challenges in today's health care environment -- Advances in health care informatics in the clinical area -- Changes in professional practice due to advances in health care informatics -- Changes in management roles due to advances in health care informatics -- Case study : design of a clinical information system using standardized nursing languages ch. 13. pt. 4. ch. 14. Human-computer interaction in health care organizations -- Human-computer interaction -- Definitions of terms -- A framework for human-computer interaction in health care contexts -- Performing usability assessments -- The implications of information technology for research -- Locating research information -- The Internet and health-related research -- g Electronic dissemination of research results : sharing results with others -- Use of the Internet for research -- Ethics of online research -- Sources of information, support, and organizations for informatics research -- Current research in health care informatics -- Infrastructure to support health care informatics -- Technical standards used in health care informatics -- Standards coordination and promotion activities -- Establishing international standards -- Identifier standards -- General communications (message format) standards -- Specific communications standards -- Content and structure standards -- Clinical data representation (codes) -- Standards for software applications -- Telecommunications standards ch. 15. ch. 16. pt. 5. ch. 17. Professional health care informatics standards -- The people within a health care system -- The content within health care -- The context of the health care system -- The implications of accreditation and governmental regulations for health care informatics -- Accreditation and certification -- Governmental regulation -- Case example -- Protection of health care information -- Dimensions of performance -- Transition from paper to a virtual health record -- Legal and policy implications -- Yesterday, today, and tomorrow -- The history of health care informatics -- History and development of computing and informatics in health care -- Historical development of educational programs in health care informatics ch. 18. ch. 19. ch. 20. pt. 6. ch. 21. The future of health care informatics education -- Assumptions, driving forces, and guiding principles -- Future educational programs and health care informatics -- Future directions in health care informatics -- What is futures research? -- Purpose of futures studies -- Trends influencing health care informatics -- Future directions in health care informatics -- Glossary ch. 22. ch. 23. Approaches for predicting --
Informatics -- studying the use of computer hardware, software, systematic languages, and data manipulation to collect and apply information -- is united with health care in this new interdisciplinary textbook. It focuses on topics in informatics relevant to all fields of health care, in a textbook format complete with chapter outlines, objectives, key terms, and discussion questions. A unique online supplement complements the book to offer complete, electronic support for both instructors and students. Written by experts in health care informatics, this text provides a comprehensive overview of all the major concepts in informatics, discussing trends and innovative strategies from a contemporary, mainstream perspective
9780323012577 0323012574 9780323014236 0323014232
2001044852
Nursing informatics
Medical informatics
Medical Informatics
Medical Informatics Applications
RT50.5 / .E54 2002
W26.5 .E57 2002
Health care informatics : an interdisciplinary approach / Sheila P. Englebardt, Ramona Nelson - St. Louis : Mosby, ©2002 - xxx, 576 p : ill ; 24 cm - Professional development collection . - Professional development collection .
Includes bibliographical references and index
Foundations of health care informatics -- Major theories supporting health care informatics -- Systems theory -- Information theories -- Learning theories -- Change theories -- Computer, information, and health care informatics literacy -- Information literacy -- Computer literacy -- Evaluating and improving literacy -- Applications of professional knowledge -- Understanding databases -- Database models -- Why use a database? -- Anatomy of databases -- Physiology of databases (data views and data manipulation) -- Overview of database features -- Obtaining the answers to a simple question -- Relational databases -- Overview of planning a relational database -- Planning a database for a specific situation -- Supporting administrative decision making -- Overview of administrative decision making and decision support -- What is an administrative decision support system? -- Survey of administrative decision support applications and software -- Emerging developments in administrative decision support pt. 1. ch. 1. ch. 2. ch. 3. ch. 4. Supporting clinical decision making -- Decision making in clinical care -- Background of decision making and knowledge representation -- Decision making in clinical settings -- Opportunities for new approaches -- Using knowledge discovery in large data sets for clinical decision support system development -- Requirements for future development of clinical decision support systems -- Health care information systems -- The purpose, structure, and functions of health care information departments -- Structure of health care information departments -- Applications for health care information systems -- Systems overview -- What is a health care information system? -- Data handling -- Types of system applications -- Information system configuration -- Strategic and tactical planning for health care information systems -- Rationale -- Planning -- Automated tools to support planning ch. 5. pt. 2. ch. 6. ch. 7. ch. 8. The life cycle of a health care information system -- Strategic information plan -- Tactical information plan -- Principles of project management and organization -- Methods of selecting a vendor product -- Initial search for information -- System selection task force -- Negotiation of the contract -- Agreement on the scope of the project -- Finalization of project details -- Fast-track design-and-build methods -- Implementing the project -- Product evaluation methods -- Maintenance -- Support of ongoing product development -- A decision to change the product -- Electronic health records -- The electronic health record -- Need for the electronic health record -- Historical perspectives -- Functions and features -- Costs and benefits of electronic health records -- eHealth, the electronic health record, and the Internet -- Achieving the vision : a status report -- Factors, forces, and issues affecting the adoption of the electronic health record -- Electronic health record research ch. 9. ch. 10. Using technology to deliver health care and education -- Technological approaches to communication -- A framework for following technology trends -- Wringing out the old : the static and changing roles of traditional technologies -- The Internet : how data networks are driving communication -- Communications integration : bringing it all together -- Technology and distributed education -- Societal impetus to use technology in education -- Access to learning -- Role of the teacher -- Uses of technology -- Technology in the classroom -- Tools for teaching with technology -- Technology in distributed education -- The World Wide Web as an information source -- Process for helping faculty to adopt technology as an educational strategy -- Quality of Internet-based distance education -- Consumer education pt. 3. ch. 11. ch. 12. eHealth trends and technologies : the impact of the Internet on health care providers and patients -- Defining eHealth -- Internet computing standards -- eHealth's emerging sectors -- The social and economic context for eHealth -- The Internet and health care information systems -- An eHealth case study : doing community-wide case management on the Web -- Barriers and challenges to and concerns for eHealth -- The impact of informatics on the sociocultural environment of health care -- The impact of health care informatics on the organization -- Relevance of theories about organizations to health care informatics -- Information needs and challenges in today's health care environment -- Advances in health care informatics in the clinical area -- Changes in professional practice due to advances in health care informatics -- Changes in management roles due to advances in health care informatics -- Case study : design of a clinical information system using standardized nursing languages ch. 13. pt. 4. ch. 14. Human-computer interaction in health care organizations -- Human-computer interaction -- Definitions of terms -- A framework for human-computer interaction in health care contexts -- Performing usability assessments -- The implications of information technology for research -- Locating research information -- The Internet and health-related research -- g Electronic dissemination of research results : sharing results with others -- Use of the Internet for research -- Ethics of online research -- Sources of information, support, and organizations for informatics research -- Current research in health care informatics -- Infrastructure to support health care informatics -- Technical standards used in health care informatics -- Standards coordination and promotion activities -- Establishing international standards -- Identifier standards -- General communications (message format) standards -- Specific communications standards -- Content and structure standards -- Clinical data representation (codes) -- Standards for software applications -- Telecommunications standards ch. 15. ch. 16. pt. 5. ch. 17. Professional health care informatics standards -- The people within a health care system -- The content within health care -- The context of the health care system -- The implications of accreditation and governmental regulations for health care informatics -- Accreditation and certification -- Governmental regulation -- Case example -- Protection of health care information -- Dimensions of performance -- Transition from paper to a virtual health record -- Legal and policy implications -- Yesterday, today, and tomorrow -- The history of health care informatics -- History and development of computing and informatics in health care -- Historical development of educational programs in health care informatics ch. 18. ch. 19. ch. 20. pt. 6. ch. 21. The future of health care informatics education -- Assumptions, driving forces, and guiding principles -- Future educational programs and health care informatics -- Future directions in health care informatics -- What is futures research? -- Purpose of futures studies -- Trends influencing health care informatics -- Future directions in health care informatics -- Glossary ch. 22. ch. 23. Approaches for predicting --
Informatics -- studying the use of computer hardware, software, systematic languages, and data manipulation to collect and apply information -- is united with health care in this new interdisciplinary textbook. It focuses on topics in informatics relevant to all fields of health care, in a textbook format complete with chapter outlines, objectives, key terms, and discussion questions. A unique online supplement complements the book to offer complete, electronic support for both instructors and students. Written by experts in health care informatics, this text provides a comprehensive overview of all the major concepts in informatics, discussing trends and innovative strategies from a contemporary, mainstream perspective
9780323012577 0323012574 9780323014236 0323014232
2001044852
Nursing informatics
Medical informatics
Medical Informatics
Medical Informatics Applications
RT50.5 / .E54 2002
W26.5 .E57 2002