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1 online resource (xx, 195 pages) : illustrations |
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Health informatics |
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Health informatics.
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Contents |
Back breaking work: implementing a spine registry in an orthopedic clinic / Brian C. Crolet -- A RHIO struggling to form: will it get off the ground? / Paul Zlotnik, Denny Lee, Mike Minear, and Prashila Dullabh -- A rough ride at the Theodore Roosevelt Cancer Center / Karen Albert, Nitika Gupta, Teresa Mason, Purvi Mehta -- Implementation of an electronic prescription writer in ambulatory care / Minhui Xie and Keven B. Johnson -- Online health care: a classic clash of technology, people and processes / John Butler, Dan Dalan, Brian McCourt, John Norris, and Randall Stewart -- A dungeon of dangerous practices / Andrew Amata, Allen Flynn, Michelle Morgan, Teresa Smith, and Mary Tengdin -- Different sides of the story / Allison B. McCoy -- Barcode medication administration implementation in the FIAT Health System / Linda Chan, William Greeley, Don Klingen, Brian Machado, Michael Padula, John Sum, and Angela Vacca -- H.I.T. or Miss / James McCormack, Bimal R. Desai, Jennifer Garvin, Randal Hamric, Kirk Lalwani, Andi Lushag, Alexey Panchenko, Deborah Quitmeyer, and JoAnna M. Vanderhoef -- The implementation of secure messaging / Zhou Yan -- Who moved my clinic? Donnelly University Pediatric Rehabilitation : the wheelchair clinic / Fredrick Hilliard -- OncoOrders: The early years / Chris Raggio and Judith W. Dexheimer -- Implementing a computerized triage system in the emergency department / Scott R. Levin, Daniel J. France, and Dominik Aronsky -- Medication barcode scanning: Code "Moo": dead COW / Laurie L. Novak and Kathy S. Moss -- Project NEED: new efficiency in an emergency department / Barry Little, Denise Johnson, Jennifer Tingle, Mary Stanfill, and Michael Roy. -- Digital radiology divide at McKinly / Neal Goldstein, David Ross, Ken Christensen, Jayashree Kalpathy-Cramer, Aseem Kumar, and Marilyn Schroeder |
Summary |
With the growth of information and focus on Healthcare Informatics, there remains an interest in case studies. In the current field of Health Informatics there is no text that uses case studies to explain the difficulties that occur. . Edited by specialists in the field of Health Informatics, the third edition of Transforming Healthcare Through Information: Case Studies builds upon the specific examples of case studies to exemplify the various phases of introducing technological advancements into healthcare institutions. The new edition includes a section on how to implement Link2care, a syste |
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Includes bibliographical references and index |
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English |
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Print version record |
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Springer eBooks |
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Health facilities -- Administration -- Data processing -- Case studies
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Information storage and retrieval systems -- Medical care -- Case studies
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Medical care -- Data processing -- Case studies
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Health services administration -- Data processing -- Case studies
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Organizational change -- Case studies
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Medical informatics -- Case studies
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Organizational change.
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Health Facility Administration
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Medical Informatics -- organization & administration
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Organizational Case Studies
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Organizational Innovation
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MEDICAL -- Hospital Administration & Care.
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Médecine.
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Health facilities -- Administration -- Data processing
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Health services administration -- Data processing
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Information storage and retrieval systems -- Medical care
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Medical care -- Data processing
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Medical informatics
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Organizational change
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Genre/Form |
Case studies
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Case studies.
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Études de cas.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Einbinder, Laura.
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ISBN |
9781441902696 |
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1441902694 |
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1282829599 |
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9781282829596 |
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9786612829598 |
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6612829591 |
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