Essentials of health information systems and technology:
Key Terms; Discussion Questions; References; Chapter 2 HIS Scope, Definition, and Conceptual Model; Learning Objectives; Introduction; HIS Uses in Organizational and Community Settings; Summary; Key Terms; Discussion Questions; References; Section II: Systems and Management; Chapter 3 HIS Strategic...
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Zusammenfassung: | Key Terms; Discussion Questions; References; Chapter 2 HIS Scope, Definition, and Conceptual Model; Learning Objectives; Introduction; HIS Uses in Organizational and Community Settings; Summary; Key Terms; Discussion Questions; References; Section II: Systems and Management; Chapter 3 HIS Strategic Planning; Learning Objectives; Introduction; HIS Strategy: Organizational Strategy as Its Roadmap; HIS Strategy: Where Do We Begin?; Why HIS Strategy Matters; HIS and Technology Strategy: Advancing Public Health; HIS and Technology Strategy: Architecture Builds a Strong House |
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ISBN: | 9781449648008 |
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505 | 8 | |a HIS and Technology Support of Organizational GoalsHIS and Technology Strategy and Plans: Follow-up with Tactical Details; Issues of Change and the Need for Governance; Summary; Key Terms; Discussion Questions; References; Chapter 4 HIS Application Systems and Technology; Learning Objectives; Introduction; HIS Applications; Technology; Summary; Key Terms; Discussion Questions; References; Chapter 5 Managing HIS and Technology Services: Delivering the Goods; Learning Objectives; Introduction; Managing Process; Managing People; Summary; Key Terms; Discussion Questions; References | |
505 | 8 | |a Chapter 6 ImplementationLearning Objectives; Introduction; Stages in Implementation; Reasons for HIS and Technology Project Successes and Failures; Summary; Key Terms; Discussion Questions; References; Chapter 7 Leadership and Adoption of HIS and Technology; Learning Objectives; Introduction; HIS Leadership from an Organizational Perspective; Realizing the Value from HIS and Technology Investments; Presidential/Political/National Leadership Perspective in HIS and Technology; Leadership from Public Health Researchers and Scientists | |
505 | 8 | |a Leadership of Professional Organizations in HIS and TechnologyAdoption of HIS and Technology; Summary; Key Terms; Discussion Questions; References; Section III: Health Informatics; Chapter 8 Health Informatics; Learning Objectives; Introduction; Health Informatics Definition and Purpose; Additional Motivation to Pursue Health Informatics; Relationship of Health Informatics to Donabedian's Healthcare Quality Framework; Informatics Capabilities and Disciplines; Unintended Consequences of Current Uses of HIS and Technology; Summary; Key Terms; Discussion Questions; References | |
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contents | Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Dedication; Table of Contents; Preface; Prologue; Acknowledgments; About the Author; Contributors; Section I: Understanding Health Information Systems and Technology; Chapter 1 Alignment: Health Information Systems and Current Challenges in Health Care; Learning Objectives; Introduction; Healthcare Cost and Quality Issues; Motivation; HIS and the U.S. Government's Role and Goals in Health Care; The Quality Crisis Furthers U.S. Government Involvement in HIS; Consumer Expectations and Engagement; Uses of HIS in Other Countries; Protecting the Public's Health HIS and Technology Support of Organizational GoalsHIS and Technology Strategy and Plans: Follow-up with Tactical Details; Issues of Change and the Need for Governance; Summary; Key Terms; Discussion Questions; References; Chapter 4 HIS Application Systems and Technology; Learning Objectives; Introduction; HIS Applications; Technology; Summary; Key Terms; Discussion Questions; References; Chapter 5 Managing HIS and Technology Services: Delivering the Goods; Learning Objectives; Introduction; Managing Process; Managing People; Summary; Key Terms; Discussion Questions; References Chapter 6 ImplementationLearning Objectives; Introduction; Stages in Implementation; Reasons for HIS and Technology Project Successes and Failures; Summary; Key Terms; Discussion Questions; References; Chapter 7 Leadership and Adoption of HIS and Technology; Learning Objectives; Introduction; HIS Leadership from an Organizational Perspective; Realizing the Value from HIS and Technology Investments; Presidential/Political/National Leadership Perspective in HIS and Technology; Leadership from Public Health Researchers and Scientists Leadership of Professional Organizations in HIS and TechnologyAdoption of HIS and Technology; Summary; Key Terms; Discussion Questions; References; Section III: Health Informatics; Chapter 8 Health Informatics; Learning Objectives; Introduction; Health Informatics Definition and Purpose; Additional Motivation to Pursue Health Informatics; Relationship of Health Informatics to Donabedian's Healthcare Quality Framework; Informatics Capabilities and Disciplines; Unintended Consequences of Current Uses of HIS and Technology; Summary; Key Terms; Discussion Questions; References |
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