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100 1 _aEnglebardt, Sheila P
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245 1 0 _aHealth care informatics :
_ban interdisciplinary approach /
_cSheila P. Englebardt, Ramona Nelson
260 _aSt. Louis :
_bMosby,
_c©2002
300 _axxx, 576 p :
_bill ;
_c24 cm
490 1 _aProfessional development collection
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index
505 0 0 _gpt. 1.
_tFoundations of health care informatics --
_gch. 1.
_tMajor theories supporting health care informatics --
_tSystems theory --
_tInformation theories --
_tLearning theories --
_tChange theories --
_gch. 2.
_tComputer, information, and health care informatics literacy --
_tInformation literacy --
_tComputer literacy --
_tEvaluating and improving literacy --
_tApplications of professional knowledge --
_gch. 3.
_tUnderstanding databases --
_tDatabase models --
_tWhy use a database? --
_tAnatomy of databases --
_tPhysiology of databases (data views and data manipulation) --
_tOverview of database features --
_tObtaining the answers to a simple question --
_tRelational databases --
_tOverview of planning a relational database --
_tPlanning a database for a specific situation --
_gch. 4.
_tSupporting administrative decision making --
_tOverview of administrative decision making and decision support --
_tWhat is an administrative decision support system? --
_tSurvey of administrative decision support applications and software --
_tEmerging developments in administrative decision support
505 0 0 _gch. 5.
_tSupporting clinical decision making --
_tDecision making in clinical care --
_tBackground of decision making and knowledge representation --
_tDecision making in clinical settings --
_tOpportunities for new approaches --
_tUsing knowledge discovery in large data sets for clinical decision support system development --
_tRequirements for future development of clinical decision support systems --
_gpt. 2.
_tHealth care information systems --
_gch. 6.
_tThe purpose, structure, and functions of health care information departments --
_tStructure of health care information departments --
_gch. 7.
_tApplications for health care information systems --
_tSystems overview --
_tWhat is a health care information system? --
_tData handling --
_tTypes of system applications --
_tInformation system configuration --
_gch. 8.
_tStrategic and tactical planning for health care information systems --
_tRationale --
_tPlanning --
_tAutomated tools to support planning
505 0 0 _gch. 9.
_tThe life cycle of a health care information system --
_tStrategic information plan --
_tTactical information plan --
_tPrinciples of project management and organization --
_tMethods of selecting a vendor product --
_tInitial search for information --
_tSystem selection task force --
_tNegotiation of the contract --
_tAgreement on the scope of the project --
_tFinalization of project details --
_tFast-track design-and-build methods --
_tImplementing the project --
_tProduct evaluation methods --
_tMaintenance --
_tSupport of ongoing product development --
_tA decision to change the product --
_gch. 10.
_tElectronic health records --
_tThe electronic health record --
_tNeed for the electronic health record --
_tHistorical perspectives --
_tFunctions and features --
_tCosts and benefits of electronic health records --
_teHealth, the electronic health record, and the Internet --
_tAchieving the vision : a status report --
_tFactors, forces, and issues affecting the adoption of the electronic health record --
_tElectronic health record research
505 0 0 _gpt. 3.
_tUsing technology to deliver health care and education --
_gch. 11.
_tTechnological approaches to communication --
_tA framework for following technology trends --
_tWringing out the old : the static and changing roles of traditional technologies --
_tThe Internet : how data networks are driving communication --
_tCommunications integration : bringing it all together --
_gch. 12.
_tTechnology and distributed education --
_tSocietal impetus to use technology in education --
_tAccess to learning --
_tRole of the teacher --
_tUses of technology --
_tTechnology in the classroom --
_tTools for teaching with technology --
_tTechnology in distributed education --
_tThe World Wide Web as an information source --
_tProcess for helping faculty to adopt technology as an educational strategy --
_tQuality of Internet-based distance education --
_tConsumer education
505 0 0 _gch. 13.
_teHealth trends and technologies : the impact of the Internet on health care providers and patients --
_tDefining eHealth --
_tInternet computing standards --
_teHealth's emerging sectors --
_tThe social and economic context for eHealth --
_tThe Internet and health care information systems --
_tAn eHealth case study : doing community-wide case management on the Web --
_tBarriers and challenges to and concerns for eHealth --
_gpt. 4.
_tThe impact of informatics on the sociocultural environment of health care --
_gch. 14.
_tThe impact of health care informatics on the organization --
_tRelevance of theories about organizations to health care informatics --
_tInformation needs and challenges in today's health care environment --
_tAdvances in health care informatics in the clinical area --
_tChanges in professional practice due to advances in health care informatics --
_tChanges in management roles due to advances in health care informatics --
_tCase study : design of a clinical information system using standardized nursing languages
505 0 0 _gch. 15.
_tHuman-computer interaction in health care organizations --
_tHuman-computer interaction --
_tDefinitions of terms --
_tA framework for human-computer interaction in health care contexts --
_tPerforming usability assessments --
_gch. 16.
_tThe implications of information technology for research --
_tLocating research information --
_tThe Internet and health-related research --
_tg Electronic dissemination of research results : sharing results with others --
_tUse of the Internet for research --
_tEthics of online research --
_tSources of information, support, and organizations for informatics research --
_tCurrent research in health care informatics --
_gpt. 5.
_tInfrastructure to support health care informatics --
_gch. 17.
_tTechnical standards used in health care informatics --
_tStandards coordination and promotion activities --
_tEstablishing international standards --
_tIdentifier standards --
_tGeneral communications (message format) standards --
_tSpecific communications standards --
_tContent and structure standards --
_tClinical data representation (codes) --
_tStandards for software applications --
_tTelecommunications standards
505 0 0 _gch. 18.
_tProfessional health care informatics standards --
_tThe people within a health care system --
_tThe content within health care --
_tThe context of the health care system --
_gch. 19.
_tThe implications of accreditation and governmental regulations for health care informatics --
_tAccreditation and certification --
_tGovernmental regulation --
_tCase example --
_gch. 20.
_tProtection of health care information --
_tDimensions of performance --
_tTransition from paper to a virtual health record --
_tLegal and policy implications --
_gpt. 6.
_tYesterday, today, and tomorrow --
_gch. 21.
_tThe history of health care informatics --
_tHistory and development of computing and informatics in health care --
_tHistorical development of educational programs in health care informatics
505 0 0 _gch. 22.
_tThe future of health care informatics education --
_tAssumptions, driving forces, and guiding principles --
_tFuture educational programs and health care informatics --
_gch. 23.
_tFuture directions in health care informatics --
_tWhat is futures research? --
_tPurpose of futures studies --
_gApproaches for predicting --
_tTrends influencing health care informatics --
_tFuture directions in health care informatics --
_tGlossary
520 _aInformatics -- 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
650 0 _aNursing informatics
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650 0 _aMedical informatics
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650 1 2 _aMedical Informatics
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650 2 2 _aMedical Informatics Applications
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