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  • - Integrating Patient Care Data in Healthcare Systems
    av John Zaleski
    1 128,-

    Within a healthcare enterprise, patient vital signs and other automated measurements are communicated from connected medical devices to end-point systems, such as electronic health records, data warehouses and standalone clinical information systems. Connected Medical Devices: Integrating Patient Care Data in Healthcare Systems explores how medical device integration (MDI) supports quality patient care and better clinical outcomes by reducing clinical documentation transcription errors, improving data accuracy and density within clinical records and ensuring the complete capture of medical device information on patients. The book begins with a comprehensive overview of the types of medical devices in use today and the ways in which those devices interact, before examining factors such as interoperability standards, patient identification, clinical alerts and regulatory and security considerations. Offering lessons learned from his own experiences managing MDI rollouts in both operating room and intensive care unit settings, the author provides practical guidance for healthcare stakeholders charged with leading an MDI rollout. Topics include working with MDI solution providers, assembling an implementation team and transitioning to go-live. Special features in the book include a glossary of acronyms used throughout the book and sample medical device planning and testing tools.

  • - Technology's Role in Helping Perfect Health Care Outcomes
     
    725,-

    With a lot of books already available on how to get an EMR installed, this book explores how to leverage that data and technology to change processes, cultures, and business models that position a health system for the future.

  • - Perspectives from the Decade that Defined Health Care Information Technology
    av John P. Glaser
    1 172,-

    John Glaser has been a recognized leader in the health care industry for over thirty years. He has written a regular column for Hospitals & Health Networks in which he comments on a range of topics, including improving organizational performance through health information technology (HIT), changes in HIT architecture, challenges in leveraging data, and the evolution of the role of IT leadership. This book is a collection of selected columns that have been published over the last ten years. It provides invaluable guidance to all those seeking to improve the delivery of care through the application of HIT.

  • - A Person-Centered Approach to Healthcare Transformation
     
    645,-

    This book is written through the lens of patients, caregivers, healthcare representatives and families, highlighting new models of interaction between providers and patients and what people would like in their healthcae experience. It will envision a new kind of healthcare system that recommends on how/why providers must connect to patients and families using HIT, as well as suggestions about new kinds of HIT capabilities and how they would redesign systems of care if they could. The book will emphasize best practices, and case studies, drawing conclusions about new models of care from the stories and input of patients and their families reienforced with clinical research.

  • - Managing to Succeed
    av Susan T. (Director of Infrastructure & Operations Snedaker
    856,-

    Healthcare IT is a complex and rapidly evolving field. Success in this arena requires the ability to create a vision, set a strategy, foster collaboration, develop a plan and execute flawlessly every day. This book provides a clear, concise roadmap for professionals who currently manage, direct or oversee healthcare IT. Through case studies and examples, the author includes highly relevant topics such as delivering and communicating HIT values, managing information security, and connectivity challenges, as well as organizational strategy, alignment and vision of HIT, risk management, performance management and process improvement using Lean methodologies.

  • av Laura (Health Informatics and Standards Specialist Bright & Johanna Goderre
    1 088,-

    This book highlights success stories and challenges to implementing health IT standards. The narrative of each chapter demonstrates how standards further interoperable health data exchange, especially in the service of advancing tools to monitor population health.

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