Transforming Health Care Through Information: Case Studies [recurso electrónico] / edited by Laura Einbinder, Nancy M. Lorenzi, Joan Ash, Cynthia S. Gadd, Jonathan Einbinder.

Por: Einbinder, Laura [editor.]Colaborador(es): Lorenzi, Nancy M [editor.] | Ash, Joan [editor.] | Gadd, Cynthia S [editor.] | Einbinder, Jonathan [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Health InformaticsEditor: New York, NY : Springer New York, 2010Descripción: XX, 196p. online resourceTipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: computer Tipo de portador: online resourceISBN: 9781441902696Tema(s): Medicine | Medical records -- Data processing | Medicine & Public Health | Health InformaticsFormatos físicos adicionales: Printed edition:: Sin títuloClasificación CDD: 502.85 Clasificación LoC:R858-859.7Recursos en línea: Libro electrónicoTexto
Contenidos:
Managing Change -- Back Breaking Work: Implementing a Spine Registry in an Orthopedic Clinic -- A RHIO Struggling to Form: Will it Get Off the Ground? -- A Rough Ride at the Theodore Roosevelt Cancer Center -- Implementation of an Electronic Prescription Writer in Ambulatory Care -- Online Health Care: A Classic Clash of Technology, People, and Processes -- Patient Safety -- A Dungeon of Dangerous Practices -- Different Sides of the Story -- Barcode Medication Administration Implementation in the FIAT Health System -- H.I.T. or Miss -- Organizational Impact and Evaluation -- The Implementation of Secure Messaging -- Who Moved My Clinic? Donnelly University Pediatric Rehabilitation: The Wheelchair Clinic -- OncoOrders: The Early Years -- Implementing a Computerized Triage System in the Emergency Department -- Medication Barcode Scanning: Code “Moo”: Dead COW -- Integration -- Project NEED: New Efficiency in an Emergency Department -- Digital Radiology Divide at McKinly.
En: Springer eBooksResumen: Clinical informatics is poised for a period of rapid growth and expansion. A confluence of forces and trends, including pressure to contain healthcare costs and simultaneously expand access and coverage, a desire to reduce medical error and healthcare disparities, the need to better understand and optimize our clinical interventions and delivery systems, the need to translate new knowledge into practice quickly and effectively, and the need to demonstrate the value of our services, all call for the application of the methods and techniques of our field. Transforming Health Care Through Information contains the collected practical experience of the highly respected authorship and contributes to the evolving framework of understanding in this discipline. The Editors are all leaders in their field and have assembled a team of authors with an intimate understanding of the subject to create this rich collection. The book is organized around four major areas or domains of clinical informatics – Managing Change, Patient Safety, Organizational Impact and Evaluation, and Integration – and focuses on the people and organizational process of applied informatics, as well as evaluation, across a wide range of topics. It will be of considerable help to any practitioner in the field of clinical informatics, increasing understanding of the issues at hand.
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Managing Change -- Back Breaking Work: Implementing a Spine Registry in an Orthopedic Clinic -- A RHIO Struggling to Form: Will it Get Off the Ground? -- A Rough Ride at the Theodore Roosevelt Cancer Center -- Implementation of an Electronic Prescription Writer in Ambulatory Care -- Online Health Care: A Classic Clash of Technology, People, and Processes -- Patient Safety -- A Dungeon of Dangerous Practices -- Different Sides of the Story -- Barcode Medication Administration Implementation in the FIAT Health System -- H.I.T. or Miss -- Organizational Impact and Evaluation -- The Implementation of Secure Messaging -- Who Moved My Clinic? Donnelly University Pediatric Rehabilitation: The Wheelchair Clinic -- OncoOrders: The Early Years -- Implementing a Computerized Triage System in the Emergency Department -- Medication Barcode Scanning: Code “Moo”: Dead COW -- Integration -- Project NEED: New Efficiency in an Emergency Department -- Digital Radiology Divide at McKinly.

Clinical informatics is poised for a period of rapid growth and expansion. A confluence of forces and trends, including pressure to contain healthcare costs and simultaneously expand access and coverage, a desire to reduce medical error and healthcare disparities, the need to better understand and optimize our clinical interventions and delivery systems, the need to translate new knowledge into practice quickly and effectively, and the need to demonstrate the value of our services, all call for the application of the methods and techniques of our field. Transforming Health Care Through Information contains the collected practical experience of the highly respected authorship and contributes to the evolving framework of understanding in this discipline. The Editors are all leaders in their field and have assembled a team of authors with an intimate understanding of the subject to create this rich collection. The book is organized around four major areas or domains of clinical informatics – Managing Change, Patient Safety, Organizational Impact and Evaluation, and Integration – and focuses on the people and organizational process of applied informatics, as well as evaluation, across a wide range of topics. It will be of considerable help to any practitioner in the field of clinical informatics, increasing understanding of the issues at hand.

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