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Health Information Systems: Managing Clinical Risk

✍ Scribed by Adrian Stavert-Dobson


Publisher
Springer
Year
2016
Tongue
English
Leaves
312
Series
Health Informatics
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This is a practical book for health and IT professionals who need to ensure that patient safety is prioritized in the design and implementation of clinical information technology.

Healthcare professionals are increasingly reliant on information technology to deliver care and inform their clinical decision making. Health IT provides enormous benefits in efficiency, communication and decision making. However a number of high-profile UK and US studies have concluded that when Health IT is poorly designed or sub-optimally implemented then patient safety can be compromised.

Manufacturers and healthcare organizations are increasingly required to demonstrate that their Health IT solutions are proactively assured. Surprisingly the majority of systems are not subject to regulation so there is little in the way of practical guidance as to how risk management can be achieved. The book fills that gap.

The author, a doctor and IT professional, harnesses his two decades of experience to characterize the hazards that health technology can introduce. Risk can never be eliminated but by drawing on lessons from other safety-critical industries the book systematically sets out how clinical risk can be strategically controlled. The book proposes the employment of a Safety Case to articulate and justify residual risk so that not only is risk proactively managed but it is seen to be managed. These simple techniques drive product quality and allow a technology’s benefits to be realized without compromising patient safety.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xviii
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Introduction....Pages 3-22
Risk and Risk Management....Pages 23-38
Acceptability and Ownership of Risk....Pages 39-46
Standards and Quality Management in Health IT....Pages 47-58
Front Matter....Pages 59-59
Safety and the Operating Environment....Pages 61-79
Failure of Health IT....Pages 81-100
Availability and Performance of Health IT....Pages 101-117
Front Matter....Pages 119-119
The Safety Management System....Pages 121-139
The Scope of Clinical Risk Management....Pages 141-148
Evidencing a Competent Team....Pages 149-153
Front Matter....Pages 155-155
Planning a Clinical Risk Management Project....Pages 157-174
Structuring the Hazard Register....Pages 175-181
Populating the Hazard Register....Pages 183-204
Estimating and Evaluating Clinical Risk....Pages 205-218
Developing Control Strategies....Pages 219-232
Software Testing in Clinical Risk Management....Pages 233-247
Gathering Evidence for the Safety Case....Pages 249-264
Developing the Clinical Safety Case....Pages 265-275
Handling Faults in Live Service....Pages 277-286
Maintaining the Safety Case....Pages 287-297
Back Matter....Pages 299-305

✦ Subjects


Health Informatics; Health Informatics; Quality Control, Reliability, Safety and Risk


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