Healthcare Information Management Systems: A Practical Guide
β Scribed by Edward H. Shortliffe (auth.), Marion J. Ball, Robert I. OβDesky, Judith V. Douglas, James W. Albright (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer New York
- Year
- 1991
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 381
- Series
- Computers in Health Care
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xviii
Front Matter....Pages 1-2
The Networked Physician: Practitioner of the Future....Pages 3-18
Centrally Guided Distributed Information Systems: The Next Step....Pages 19-27
Physician Utilization of Medical Information Systems: A Prescription for Survival....Pages 28-31
Positive Patient and Specimen Identification....Pages 32-41
Decision Support: A Strategic Weapon....Pages 42-48
Computerized Doctor Office Systems: The Benefit to the Hospital, Physician, and Patient....Pages 51-61
Using the Computer to Manage Change in the Clinical Pathology Lab....Pages 62-72
Blood Banking in the AIDS Era....Pages 73-80
Computer Enhanced Radiology: A Transformation to Imaging....Pages 81-91
Nurses and Computers: At the Point of Care....Pages 95-102
Computerization: A Challenge to Nursing Administration....Pages 103-113
Nursingβs Role in Defining Systems....Pages 114-124
Nursingβs Relationship with Information Systems Vendors....Pages 125-131
Technology Assisted Training for the Clinical Nurse....Pages 132-137
An Approach to Physician Computer Exposure....Pages 141-156
New Roles and New Skills to Support Informatics in the Hospital....Pages 157-164
Computerized Hospital Information Systems as a Tool in Quality Medicine....Pages 165-170
Front Matter....Pages 171-172
Computer Literacy: An Advantage to the Administrator....Pages 173-177
Methods and Models for Planning Strategically....Pages 178-188
Organizational Change and Technological Innovation....Pages 189-198
Front Matter....Pages 171-172
Information Systems: A Competitive Advantage for Managing Healthcare....Pages 199-208
Financial Systems: Trends and Strategies....Pages 209-220
Cost Justifying Information Systems....Pages 221-231
The Chief Information Officer as a New Administrator....Pages 235-242
The Evolution of the Chief Information Officer....Pages 243-250
Replacing a Chief Information Officer....Pages 251-259
Organizational Transformation: Responding to Technological Innovation....Pages 260-270
A Local Area Network Solution to Information Needs: The Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital Experience....Pages 273-282
Organizational Structure in a University Teaching Hospital....Pages 283-292
The Corporate Business Plan and Information Systems....Pages 293-305
Centralized and Distributed Information Systems: Two Architecture Approaches for the 90s....Pages 306-315
Consulting: State of the Art....Pages 319-325
Maximizing the Benefits of Using Consultants....Pages 326-330
Managing Consulting Services: A Guide for the CIO....Pages 331-336
Understanding the Purchasing and Installation Process....Pages 337-344
Back Matter....Pages 345-367
β¦ Subjects
Health Informatics; Computer Appl. in Life Sciences
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