<p><span>This 3rd edition of </span><span>Evaluation Methods in Biomedical and Health Informatics</span><span> has been extensively revised and expanded. It builds on a solid foundation of evaluation theory to explain methods and techniques within health informatics, using many examples, real-world
Evaluation Methods in Biomedical and Health Informatics
โ Scribed by Charles P. Friedman, Jeremy C. Wyatt, Joan S. Ash
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2022
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 556
- Edition
- 3rd ed. 2022
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Heavily updated and revised from the successful first edition
Appeals to a wide range of informatics professionals, from students to on-site medical information system administrators
Includes case studies and real world system evaluations
References and self-tests for feedback and motivation after each chapter
Great for teaching purposes, the book is recommended for courses offered at universities such as Columbia University
Precise definition and use of terms
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Heavily updated and revised from the successful first edition Appeals to a wide range of informatics professionals, from students to on-site medical information system administrators Includes case studies and real world system evaluations References and self-tests for feedback and motivati
Heavily updated and revised from the successful first edition Appeals to a wide range of informatics professionals, from students to on-site medical information system administrators Includes case studies and real world system evaluations References and self-tests for feedback and motivati
<p><P>The BMJ said of the first edition of Evaluation Methods in Biomedical Informatics: "A landmark book, which should have a place of honour<SUP></SUP>in the library of anyone seeking a deeper understanding of clinical<SUP></SUP>informatics in general and evaluation in particular." Since the relea
This book focuses on the role of computers in the provision of medical services. It provides both a conceptual framework and a practical approach for the implementation and management of IT used to improve the delivery of health care. Inspired by a Stanford University training program, it fills the