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Health care informatics : an interdisciplinary approach / Sheila P. Englebardt, Ramona Nelson [editors].

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: St. Louis, Mo. : Mosby, 2003.Description: xxx, 576 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780323014236 (pbk.) :
  • 0323014232
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 362.10285 ENG
Contents:
Part 1: FOUNDATIONS OF HEALTH CARE INFORMATICS:1. Major Theories Supporting Health Care Informatics--2. Computer, Information, and Health Care Informatics Literacy --3. Understanding Databases--4. Supporting Administrative Decision Making--Supporting Clinical Decision Making--Part 2. HEALTH CARE INFORMATION SYSTEMS 6. The Purpose, Structure, and Functions of Health Care Information Departments --7. Applications for Health Care Information Systems--8. Strategic and Tactical Planning for Health Care Information Systems--9. The Life Cycle of a Health Care Information System--10. Electronic Health Records --PART 3: USING TECHNOLOGY TO DELIVER HEALTH CARE EDUCATION --11. Technological Approaches to Communication --12. Technology and Distributed Education --13. e-Health Trends and Technologies. The Impact of the Internet on Health Care Providers and Patients--Part 4: THE IMPACT OF INFORMATICS ON THE SOCIOCULTURAL ENVIRONMENT OF HEALTH CARE:--14.The Impact of Health Care Informatics on the Organization --15. Human-Computer Interaction in Health Care Organizations --16. The Implications of Information Technology for Research --Part 5.: INFRASTRUCTURE TO SUPPORT HEALTH CARE INFORMATICS--17. Technical Standards Used in Health Care Informatics --18. Professional Health Care Informatics Standards --19. The Implications of Accreditation and Governmental Regulations for Health Care Informatics --20. Protection of Health Care Information -- Part 6: YESTERDAY, TODAY, AND TOMORROW --21. The History of Health Care Informatics --22. The Future of Health Care Informatics Education --23. Future Directions in Health Care Informatics.
Summary: 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 interdisciplinary textbook. It focuses on topics in informatics relevant to all fields of health care.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part 1: FOUNDATIONS OF HEALTH CARE INFORMATICS:1. Major Theories Supporting Health Care Informatics--2. Computer, Information, and Health Care Informatics Literacy --3. Understanding Databases--4. Supporting Administrative Decision Making--Supporting Clinical Decision Making--Part 2. HEALTH CARE INFORMATION SYSTEMS 6. The Purpose, Structure, and Functions of Health Care Information Departments --7. Applications for Health Care Information Systems--8. Strategic and Tactical Planning for Health Care Information Systems--9. The Life Cycle of a Health Care Information System--10. Electronic Health Records --PART 3: USING TECHNOLOGY TO DELIVER HEALTH CARE EDUCATION --11. Technological Approaches to Communication --12. Technology and Distributed Education --13. e-Health Trends and Technologies. The Impact of the Internet on Health Care Providers and Patients--Part 4: THE IMPACT OF INFORMATICS ON THE SOCIOCULTURAL ENVIRONMENT OF HEALTH CARE:--14.The Impact of Health Care Informatics on the Organization --15. Human-Computer Interaction in Health Care Organizations --16. The Implications of Information Technology for Research --Part 5.: INFRASTRUCTURE TO SUPPORT HEALTH CARE INFORMATICS--17. Technical Standards Used in Health Care Informatics --18. Professional Health Care Informatics Standards --19. The Implications of Accreditation and Governmental Regulations for Health Care Informatics --20. Protection of Health Care Information -- Part 6: YESTERDAY, TODAY, AND TOMORROW --21. The History of Health Care Informatics --22. The Future of Health Care Informatics Education --23. Future Directions in Health Care Informatics.

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 interdisciplinary textbook. It focuses on topics in informatics relevant to all fields of health care.

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