Healthcare Information SystemsKevin Beaver CRC Press, 23 dec 2002 - 520 pagina's The move to manage medicine from a financial perspective, i.e. managed care, has added huge layers of bureaucratic and administrative functions to healthcare. The need to have the ability to track patient medical records, mandated by government legislation such as HIPAA, is bringing new technologies and processes into the healthcare arena. A univer |
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Healthcare Systems | 29 |
Chapter 3 Interface Tools for Healthcare Information Technology | 31 |
Chapter 4 Wireless Application Directions | 47 |
Chapter 5 Overcoming Wireless LAN Security Vulnerabilities | 57 |
Chapter 6 Using Middelware for Interperable Systems | 65 |
Issues and Possible Solutions | 77 |
Chapter 20 Electronic Medical Records EMR | 257 |
Chapter 21 The Economic Justification for Electronic Medical Record Systems | 287 |
Design through Implementation for the Healthcare Professional | 303 |
Chapter 23 Critical Factors in Developing a Data Warehouse | 319 |
The Changing Organization | 325 |
Chapter 24 Healthcare versus Information Technology | 327 |
Which One Is the Chicken and Which Is the Egg? | 345 |
Chapter 26 The Role of the Chief Medical Information Officer | 353 |
Disaster Planning and System Security | 89 |
Chapter 8 Building a Culture for Business Continuity Planning | 91 |
The Foundation for Information Protection | 103 |
Standards and the Regulatory Environment | 121 |
Chapter 10 Biometrics | 123 |
Chapter 11 The Role of the Information Management Standards in the JCAHO Network Accreditation Program | 137 |
Chapter 12 HIPAA Privacy in the Healthcare Industry | 147 |
Chapter 13 Getting Started with HIPAA Security Compliance | 173 |
Overview and Implementation | 181 |
Improving Quality Reducing Risk and Understanding Costs | 195 |
HEDIS | 197 |
Chapter 16 Understanding and Implementing Computerized Physician Order Entry | 211 |
Chapter 17 Clinical Decision Support Systems | 221 |
Chapter 18 Risk Management in Information Technology Projects | 237 |
Chapter 19 How Much Does This System Really Cost? | 247 |
EMR and the Data Warehouse | 255 |
Chapter 27 Healthcare Information Services Outsourcing | 369 |
Chapter 28 International Systems to Support Incremental Improvement in Healthcare | 391 |
Telemedicine and the Internet | 403 |
Chapter 29 Telemedicine | 405 |
Chapter 30 Netting Web Customers | 421 |
Chapter 31 Handheld Technologies in Healthcare | 433 |
Emerging Technologies | 441 |
Chapter 32 Speech Technologies | 443 |
Chapter 33 The Future of Automated Patient Identification Bar Coding and Smart Cards | 461 |
Chapter 34 Electronic Messaging in the Healthcare Industry | 469 |
Chapter 35 Improving Information Management with Imaging | 477 |
About the Editor | 491 |
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Back cover | 509 |
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