Nursing informatics: a health informatics, interprofessional and global perspective
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adam_text | Contents Part I 1 Introduction Nursing Informatics Through the Lens of Interprofessional and Global Health Informatics................................................ Ursula H. Hübner, Gabriela Mustata Wilson, Toria Shaw Morawski, and Mation J. Ball 3 2 Principles of Health Informatics..................................................... Gabriela Mustata Wilson and Mercy Obasanya 15 Part II... The 360° Stakeholder Perspective 3 4 5 The Patient’s View: The Patients as “Editor-in-Chief” of Their Data............................................................................... Grace Kennedy 41 The Nurse’s View: Stakeholders, Challenges, and Innovation During COVID-19 Pandemic....................... Krysia W. Hudson 49 The Physician’s View : Healthcare Digital Transformation Priorities and Challenges.......................................................... Joel Reich 57 6 The Pharmacist’s View: Patient-Centered Care Through the Lens of a Pharmacist........................................................................... 69 Franky and Brian K. Fung 7 The Chief Information Officer’s (CIO) View: Observations, Perspective, and Opinions........................................................ 79 Charles E. Christian 8 The Chief Nursing Informatics Officer’s (CNIO) View: Strategic Nursing Leadership for Informatics-Powered Health and Healthcare............................................................... Ruth Schleyer 9 The Chief Medicai Informatics Officer’s (CMIO) View: Clinical, Technical and Leadership Acumen......................... John Lee 87 99 xxv
Contents xxvi 10 The View of Health Information Managers (HIM): Strategic Insights Through Data Analytics.................................... 111 Mervat Abdelhak and Angelika Haendel 11 The Educator’s View: Global Needs for Health Informatics Education and Training................................................. 121 Toria Shaw Morawski, Johannes Thye, and Jessica Liston Part III Using Data and Information to Generate Knowledge 12 Learning Health Systems: Concepts, Principles and Practice for Data-Driven Health...............................................133 Jens Rauch and Ursula H. Hübner 13 EHR Data: Enabling Clinical Surveillance and Alerting............. 155 Vitaly Herasevich, Kirill Lipatov, and Brian W. Pickering 14 Interprofessional Structured Data: Supporting the Primary and Secondary Use of Patient Documentation .... 169 Kaija Saranto, Ulla-Mari Kinnunen, Pia Liljamo, Minna Mykkänen, Anne Kuusisto, and Eija Kivekäs 15 Reusing Data from the Point-of-Care: Collect Once Use Many Times........................................................................ 185 Renate Ranegger and Dieter Baumberger 16 Leveraging Health and Community Data: Insights into Social Determinants of Health.................................... 203 Ruth Metzger, Andrew E Beck, and Adrienne W. Henize 17 Citizen Generated Data: Opening New Doors in Health IT Research and Practice................................................ 219 Patricia Hinton Walker and John Μ. Walker 18 Data from Social Media: Harnessing Social Medial for Health
Intelligence........................................................... Michael A. Gaspar, Janae Sharp, Geeta Nayyar, and Danielle Siarri 19 Data Analytics, Artificial Intelligence and Data Visualization............................................ Mustafa Ozkaynak and Diane Skiba Part IV 20 21 241 շ^ Interoperable Systems Interoperability: There is no Digital Health without Health IT Standards................................................ Joyce Sensmeier շ85 Clmical Decision Support: The Technology and Art of Providing Support Where the Clinicians Need it... Ann Kristin Rotegård and Bente Christensen 303
Contents xxvii 22 Telehealth: Reaching Out to Patients and Providers..................... 321 Ragan DuBose-Morris, Katherine E. Chike-Harris, Kelli Garber, Aric Μ. Shimek, and Kelli Stroud 23 Public Health: Interoperability Applications to Support Population Health................................................... 339 Brian E. Dixon Part V Safe Systems and Patient Safety 24 Patient Safety: Opportunities and Risks of Health IT Applications, Methods and Devices.................................... 357 Sayonara de Fatima E Barbosa and Grace T. Μ. Dal Sasso 25 Patient Safety: Managing the Risks................................................ 375 Andrea Diana Klausen, Rainer Röhrig, and Myriam Lipprandt 26 Cybersecurity: Ensuring Confidentiality, Integrity and Availability of Information................................................ 391 Lee Kim 27 Quality and Safety of Health Mobile Applications: Are They an Issue?..................................................................... 411 Célia Boyer Part VI Privacy, Security, Confidentiality and Ethics in Healthcare 28 Data Privacy and Security in the US: HIPAA, HITECH and Beyond................................................................. 427 Joan Μ. Kiel 29 Data Protection and Data Security in the EU: the European General Data Protection Regulation...............437 Bernd Schütze 30 Practice and Legal Issues: Clinical Documentation, Data Ownership, Access, and Patient Rights......................... 453 Angelika Haendel and Mervat Abdelhak 31 Ethical Issues: Patients, Providers, and Systems........................... 465
Ursula H. Hübner, Nicole Egbert, and Georg Schulte Part VII Managing Technology and People 32 Principles of Management: Successfully Implementing Health IT...................................................................................... 487 Rachelle Kaye, Reut Ron, Nessa Barry, Andrea Pavlíčkova, Donna Lesley Henderson, and Haya Barkai 33 Strategic Information Management: Essential Alignment........ 515 Susan H. Fenton
Contents xxviii 34 Interprofessional Leadership: Innovative Strategies 525 Michelle Troseth and Tracy Christopherson 35 Disrupting Healthcare: Innovations in Information and Communications Technology.....................................................543 Beth L. Elias, Cory Stephens, and Jonathan Pitts 36 Project Management: Enabling Communication and Healthcare IT Implementations........................................ 559 Rebecca Nally and Ginny Waters 37 Process Management: Designing Digital Workflows..................... 569 Bernhard Breil and Thomas Lux Part ѴІП Health Informatics Education for the 21st Century 38 The TIGER Initiative: Global, Interprofessional Health Informatics Workforce Development...................................... 581 Toria Shaw Morawski and Man Qing Liang 39 Preparing the Health Informatics Workforce for the Future...................................................................................... 603 JoAnn Klinedinst 40 Health Informatics Education: Standards, Challenges, and Tools...................................................................................... 627 Jennifer Thate and Robert G. Brookshire 41 Interprofessional Practice and Education: Core Data Set and Information Exchange Infrastructure...................................... 647 Connie White Delaney, Laura Pejsa, and Barbara E Brandt 42 Digital Professionalism: Digital Learning and Teaching Techniques................................................................... 661 Oliver J. Bott, Marianne Behrends, Nils-Hendrik Benning, Ina Hoffmann, and Marie-Louise Witte Part IX
Global Perspectives in Health Informatics 43 Bangladesh: eHealth and Telemedicine.......................................... 689 Rafiqul Islam Maruf, Ashir Ahmed, Fumihiko Yokota, Kimiyo Kikuchi, Rieko Izukura, Yoko Sato, Mariko Nishikitani, Yasunobu Nohara, and Naoki Nakashima 44 Brazil: Information Communication and Technology for Nurses and Patient Care Delivery...................................... 709 Heimar Marin and Heloisa Helena Ciqueto Peres 45 Health IT Across Health Care Systems: Finland, Germany and the U.S..................................................................... 725 Laura Naumann and Hendrike Berger
xxix Contents 46 Nigeria: Interprofessional Health Informatics Collaboration............................................................................... 741 Bilikis J. Oladimeji, Okey Okuzu, and Oluwaseun Olaniran 47 Saudi Arabia: Transforming Healthcare with Technology........ 755 Taghreed Justinia Part X Future Trends in Health Informatics 48 Emerging Technologies: Data and the Future of Surgery.......... 773 Nadine Hachach-Haram and Jamila S. Karim 49 Emerging Technologies: What the Future Holds........................... 787 Daniel Kraft and Shawna Butler Index............................................................................................................... 805
Health Informatics Ursula H. Hübner · Gabriela Mustata Wilson · Toria Shaw Morawski · Marion J. Ball Editors Nursing Informatics A Health Informatics, Interprofessional and Global Perspective, Fifth Edition This new edition of the classic textbook on health informatics provides readers in healthcare practice and educational settings with an unparalleled depth of information on using informatics methods and tools. However, this new text speaks to nurses and — in a departure from earlier editions of this title — to all health professionals in direct patient care, regardless of their specialty, extending its usefulness as a textbook. This includes physicians, therapists, pharmacists, dieticians and many others. In recognition of the evolving digital environments in all healthcare settings and of interprofessional teams, the book is designed for a wide spectrum of healthcare professions including quality officers, health information managers, administrators and executives, as well as health information technology professionals such as engineers and computer scientists in health care. The book is of special interest to those who bridge the technicaland caring domain, particularly nurse and medical informaticians and other informaticians working in the health sciences. Nursing Informatics: An Interprofessional and Global Perspective contains real-life case studies and other didactic features to illustrate the theories and principles discussed, making it an ideal resource for use within health and nursing informatics curricula at both undergraduate and graduate level, as well as
for workforce development. It honors the format established by the previous editions by including a content array and questions to guide the reader. Readers are invited to look out of the box through a dedicated global perspective covering health informatics applications in different regions, countries and continents.
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Contents Part I 1 Introduction Nursing Informatics Through the Lens of Interprofessional and Global Health Informatics. Ursula H. Hübner, Gabriela Mustata Wilson, Toria Shaw Morawski, and Mation J. Ball 3 2 Principles of Health Informatics. Gabriela Mustata Wilson and Mercy Obasanya 15 Part II. The 360° Stakeholder Perspective 3 4 5 The Patient’s View: The Patients as “Editor-in-Chief” of Their Data. Grace Kennedy 41 The Nurse’s View: Stakeholders, Challenges, and Innovation During COVID-19 Pandemic. Krysia W. Hudson 49 The Physician’s View': Healthcare Digital Transformation Priorities and Challenges. Joel Reich 57 6 The Pharmacist’s View: Patient-Centered Care Through the Lens of a Pharmacist. 69 Franky and Brian K. Fung 7 The Chief Information Officer’s (CIO) View: Observations, Perspective, and Opinions. 79 Charles E. Christian 8 The Chief Nursing Informatics Officer’s (CNIO) View: Strategic Nursing Leadership for Informatics-Powered Health and Healthcare. Ruth Schleyer 9 The Chief Medicai Informatics Officer’s (CMIO) View: Clinical, Technical and Leadership Acumen. John Lee 87 99 xxv
Contents xxvi 10 The View of Health Information Managers (HIM): Strategic Insights Through Data Analytics. 111 Mervat Abdelhak and Angelika Haendel 11 The Educator’s View: Global Needs for Health Informatics Education and Training. 121 Toria Shaw Morawski, Johannes Thye, and Jessica Liston Part III Using Data and Information to Generate Knowledge 12 Learning Health Systems: Concepts, Principles and Practice for Data-Driven Health.133 Jens Rauch and Ursula H. Hübner 13 EHR Data: Enabling Clinical Surveillance and Alerting. 155 Vitaly Herasevich, Kirill Lipatov, and Brian W. Pickering 14 Interprofessional Structured Data: Supporting the Primary and Secondary Use of Patient Documentation . 169 Kaija Saranto, Ulla-Mari Kinnunen, Pia Liljamo, Minna Mykkänen, Anne Kuusisto, and Eija Kivekäs 15 Reusing Data from the Point-of-Care: Collect Once Use Many Times. 185 Renate Ranegger and Dieter Baumberger 16 Leveraging Health and Community Data: Insights into Social Determinants of Health. 203 Ruth Metzger, Andrew E Beck, and Adrienne W. Henize 17 Citizen Generated Data: Opening New Doors in Health IT Research and Practice. 219 Patricia Hinton Walker and John Μ. Walker 18 Data from Social Media: Harnessing Social Medial for Health
Intelligence. Michael A. Gaspar, Janae Sharp, Geeta Nayyar, and Danielle Siarri 19 Data Analytics, Artificial Intelligence and Data Visualization. Mustafa Ozkaynak and Diane Skiba Part IV 20 21 241 շ^ Interoperable Systems Interoperability: There is no Digital Health without Health IT Standards. Joyce Sensmeier շ85 Clmical Decision Support: The Technology and Art of Providing Support Where the Clinicians Need it. Ann Kristin Rotegård and Bente Christensen 303
Contents xxvii 22 Telehealth: Reaching Out to Patients and Providers. 321 Ragan DuBose-Morris, Katherine E. Chike-Harris, Kelli Garber, Aric Μ. Shimek, and Kelli Stroud 23 Public Health: Interoperability Applications to Support Population Health. 339 Brian E. Dixon Part V Safe Systems and Patient Safety 24 Patient Safety: Opportunities and Risks of Health IT Applications, Methods and Devices. 357 Sayonara de Fatima E Barbosa and Grace T. Μ. Dal Sasso 25 Patient Safety: Managing the Risks. 375 Andrea Diana Klausen, Rainer Röhrig, and Myriam Lipprandt 26 Cybersecurity: Ensuring Confidentiality, Integrity and Availability of Information. 391 Lee Kim 27 Quality and Safety of Health Mobile Applications: Are They an Issue?. 411 Célia Boyer Part VI Privacy, Security, Confidentiality and Ethics in Healthcare 28 Data Privacy and Security in the US: HIPAA, HITECH and Beyond. 427 Joan Μ. Kiel 29 Data Protection and Data Security in the EU: the European General Data Protection Regulation.437 Bernd Schütze 30 Practice and Legal Issues: Clinical Documentation, Data Ownership, Access, and Patient Rights. 453 Angelika Haendel and Mervat Abdelhak 31 Ethical Issues: Patients, Providers, and Systems. 465
Ursula H. Hübner, Nicole Egbert, and Georg Schulte Part VII Managing Technology and People 32 Principles of Management: Successfully Implementing Health IT. 487 Rachelle Kaye, Reut Ron, Nessa Barry, Andrea Pavlíčkova, Donna Lesley Henderson, and Haya Barkai 33 Strategic Information Management: Essential Alignment. 515 Susan H. Fenton
Contents xxviii 34 Interprofessional Leadership: Innovative Strategies 525 Michelle Troseth and Tracy Christopherson 35 Disrupting Healthcare: Innovations in Information and Communications Technology.543 Beth L. Elias, Cory Stephens, and Jonathan Pitts 36 Project Management: Enabling Communication and Healthcare IT Implementations. 559 Rebecca Nally and Ginny Waters 37 Process Management: Designing Digital Workflows. 569 Bernhard Breil and Thomas Lux Part ѴІП Health Informatics Education for the 21st Century 38 The TIGER Initiative: Global, Interprofessional Health Informatics Workforce Development. 581 Toria Shaw Morawski and Man Qing Liang 39 Preparing the Health Informatics Workforce for the Future. 603 JoAnn Klinedinst 40 Health Informatics Education: Standards, Challenges, and Tools. 627 Jennifer Thate and Robert G. Brookshire 41 Interprofessional Practice and Education: Core Data Set and Information Exchange Infrastructure. 647 Connie White Delaney, Laura Pejsa, and Barbara E Brandt 42 Digital Professionalism: Digital Learning and Teaching Techniques. 661 Oliver J. Bott, Marianne Behrends, Nils-Hendrik Benning, Ina Hoffmann, and Marie-Louise Witte Part IX
Global Perspectives in Health Informatics 43 Bangladesh: eHealth and Telemedicine. 689 Rafiqul Islam Maruf, Ashir Ahmed, Fumihiko Yokota, Kimiyo Kikuchi, Rieko Izukura, Yoko Sato, Mariko Nishikitani, Yasunobu Nohara, and Naoki Nakashima 44 Brazil: Information Communication and Technology for Nurses and Patient Care Delivery. 709 Heimar Marin and Heloisa Helena Ciqueto Peres 45 Health IT Across Health Care Systems: Finland, Germany and the U.S. 725 Laura Naumann and Hendrike Berger
xxix Contents 46 Nigeria: Interprofessional Health Informatics Collaboration. 741 Bilikis J. Oladimeji, Okey Okuzu, and Oluwaseun Olaniran 47 Saudi Arabia: Transforming Healthcare with Technology. 755 Taghreed Justinia Part X Future Trends in Health Informatics 48 Emerging Technologies: Data and the Future of Surgery. 773 Nadine Hachach-Haram and Jamila S. Karim 49 Emerging Technologies: What the Future Holds. 787 Daniel Kraft and Shawna Butler Index. 805
Health Informatics Ursula H. Hübner · Gabriela Mustata Wilson · Toria Shaw Morawski · Marion J. Ball Editors Nursing Informatics A Health Informatics, Interprofessional and Global Perspective, Fifth Edition This new edition of the classic textbook on health informatics provides readers in healthcare practice and educational settings with an unparalleled depth of information on using informatics methods and tools. However, this new text speaks to nurses and — in a departure from earlier editions of this title — to all health professionals in direct patient care, regardless of their specialty, extending its usefulness as a textbook. This includes physicians, therapists, pharmacists, dieticians and many others. In recognition of the evolving digital environments in all healthcare settings and of interprofessional teams, the book is designed for a wide spectrum of healthcare professions including quality officers, health information managers, administrators and executives, as well as health information technology professionals such as engineers and computer scientists in health care. The book is of special interest to those who bridge the technicaland caring domain, particularly nurse and medical informaticians and other informaticians working in the health sciences. Nursing Informatics: An Interprofessional and Global Perspective contains real-life case studies and other didactic features to illustrate the theories and principles discussed, making it an ideal resource for use within health and nursing informatics curricula at both undergraduate and graduate level, as well as
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physical | lxiv, 821 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme |
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spelling | Nursing informatics a health informatics, interprofessional and global perspective Ursula H. Hübner, Gabriela Mustata Wilson, Toria Shaw Morawski, Marion J. Ball, editors Fifth edition Cham Springer [2022] © 2022 lxiv, 821 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Health Informatics 2197-3741 Health Informatics Nursing Medical informatics Pflegeinformatik (DE-588)4262645-6 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Pflegeinformatik (DE-588)4262645-6 s DE-604 Hübner, Ursula H. (DE-588)1278351582 edt Wilson, Gabriela Mustata (DE-588)1269020560 edt Morawski, Toria Shaw (DE-588)1269021516 edt Ball, Marion J. 1940- (DE-588)17196439X edt Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-3-030-91237-6 Digitalisierung UB Augsburg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=033831448&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Augsburg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=033831448&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext |
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title | Nursing informatics a health informatics, interprofessional and global perspective |
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title_full | Nursing informatics a health informatics, interprofessional and global perspective Ursula H. Hübner, Gabriela Mustata Wilson, Toria Shaw Morawski, Marion J. Ball, editors |
title_fullStr | Nursing informatics a health informatics, interprofessional and global perspective Ursula H. Hübner, Gabriela Mustata Wilson, Toria Shaw Morawski, Marion J. Ball, editors |
title_full_unstemmed | Nursing informatics a health informatics, interprofessional and global perspective Ursula H. Hübner, Gabriela Mustata Wilson, Toria Shaw Morawski, Marion J. Ball, editors |
title_short | Nursing informatics |
title_sort | nursing informatics a health informatics interprofessional and global perspective |
title_sub | a health informatics, interprofessional and global perspective |
topic | Health Informatics Nursing Medical informatics Pflegeinformatik (DE-588)4262645-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Health Informatics Nursing Medical informatics Pflegeinformatik Aufsatzsammlung |
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