Description |
x, 322 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm |
Contents |
Strategies for healthcare information systems -- Experiences in SIS implementation in UK healthcare -- Technology-based marketing in the healthcare industry: implications for relationships between players in the industry -- The use of artificial intelligence techniques and applications in the medical domain -- An intelligent data mining system to detect healthcare fraud -- Experiences from health information systems implementation projects reported in Canada between 1991 and 1997 -- The role of user ownership and positive user attitudes in the successful adoption of information systems within NHS community trusts -- Introducing computer-based telemedicine in three rural Missouri counties -- VDT health hazards: a guide for end users and managers -- The user interface for a computerized patient record system for primary health care in a third world environment -- The knowledge medium - a conceptual framework for the design and implementation of a platform supporting the community of AIDS researchers and practitioners -- Mobile computing at the Department of Defense -- Physician use of web-based technology: hype vs. reality -- The quality of medical information on the internet: some current evaluation frameworks -- Information system failures in healtcare organizations: case study of a root cause analysis -- Intermediation structures in electronic healthcare portals -- CORBAMed and DHE: middleware service approach in healthcare information systems -- Scanning and image processing system (SIPS) for medication ordering -- Organizational and implementation issues of patient data management systems in an intensive care unit -- Studying the translations of NHSnet |
Summary |
Health and medical informatics encompass a very broad field that is rapidly developing in both its research and operational aspects. The discipline has many dimensions, including social, legal, ethical and economic, and consequently, information technology application in healthcare has a long history, triggered from two separate areas of interest. On one hand, the development of medical instruments has incorporated information technology in a vast number of instances. On the other hand, requirements on the registration and processing of medical services and hospital bills have led to extensive EDP-facilities, Hospital Information Systems (HIS) and ancillary registration systems. This book, Effective Healthcare Information Systems puts a special emphasis on issues dealing with the most recent innovations such as telemedicine, Web-based medical information and consulting systems, expert systems and artificial intelligence |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Also available electronically |
Subject |
Health services administration -- Computer networks.
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Medical care -- Computer networks.
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Medicine -- Computer networks.
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World Wide Web.
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Author |
Armoni, Adi, 1959-
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LC no. |
2001059441 |
ISBN |
1931777012 paper |
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