This book will highlight all aspects of laboratory informatics, with a focus on information management and the corresponding hardware and technical processes involved. In addition to a comprehensive introduction on laboratory informatics, the book emphasizes the importance of information and resourc
Informatics for the Clinical Laboratory: A Practical Guide
β Scribed by Daniel F. Cowan (auth.), Daniel F. Cowan M.D., C.M. (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag New York
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 331
- Series
- Health Informatics
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
This series is directed to healthcare professionals who are leading the tra- formation of health care by using information and knowledge. Launched in 1988 as Computers in Health Care, the series offers a broad range of titles: some addressed to specific professions such as nursing, medicine, and health administration; others to special areas of practice such as trauma and radi- ogy. Still other books in the series focus on interdisciplinary issues, such as the computer-based patient record, electronic health records, and networked healthcare systems. Renamed Health Informatics in 1998 to reflect the rapid evolution in the discipline now known as health informatics, the series will continue to add titles that contribute to the evolution of the field. In the series, eminent - perts, serving as editors or authors, offer their accounts of innovations in health informatics. Increasingly, these accounts go beyond hardware and so- ware to address the role of information in influencing the transformation of healthcare delivery systems around the world. The series also increasingly focuses on βpeoplewareβ and the organizational, behavioral, and societal changes that accompany the diffusion of information technology in health services environments.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xii
Laboratory Informatics and the Laboratory Information System....Pages 1-20
Developing the Laboratory Information System....Pages 21-42
Validation of the Laboratory Information System....Pages 43-58
Security and Confidentiality on Laboratory Computer Systems....Pages 59-86
Total Cost of Ownership....Pages 87-97
Computer Basics....Pages 98-124
Computer Networks....Pages 125-143
Interfaces....Pages 144-155
Bar Coding in the Laboratory....Pages 156-168
Wireless Communication Networks in the Laboratory....Pages 169-182
Essential Software....Pages 183-193
Clinical and Anatomic Pathology Database Design....Pages 194-210
Process Modeling....Pages 211-229
Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems....Pages 230-250
Imaging, Image Analysis and Computer-Assisted Quantitation....Pages 251-267
Introduction to Telepathology....Pages 268-286
Back Matter....Pages 287-322
β¦ Subjects
Health Informatics;Pathology
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