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Medical Data Management is a systematic introduction to the basic methodology of professional clinical data management. It emphasizes generic methods of medical documentation applicable to such diverse tasks as the electronic patient record, maintaining a clinical trials database, and building a tumor registry. This book is for all students in medical informatics and health information management, and it is ideal for both the undergraduate and the graduate levels. The book also guides professionals in the design and use of clinical information systems in various health care settings. It is an invaluable resource for all health care professionals involved in designing, assessing, adapting, or using clinical data management systems in hospitals, outpatient clinics, study centers, health plans, etc. The book combines a consistent theoretical foundation of medical documentation methods outlining their practical applicability in real clinical data management systems. Two new chapters detail hospital information systems and clinical trials. There is a focus on the international classification of diseases (ICD-9 and -10) systems, as well as a discussion on the difference between the two codes. All chapters feature exercises, bullet points, and a summary to provide the reader with essential points to remember. New to the Third Edition is a comprehensive section comprised of a combined Thesaurus and Glossary which aims to clarify the unclear and sometimes inconsistent terminology surrounding the topic.
Strategic Information Management In Hospitals: An Introduction
To Hospital Information Systems is a definitive volume written by
four authoritative voices in medical informatics. Illustrating the
importance of hospital information management in delivering high
quality health care at the lowest possible cost, this book provides
the essential resources needed by the medical informatics
specialist to understand and successfully manage the complex nature
of hospital information systems. Author of the book's Foreword,
Reed M. Gardner, PhD, Professor and Chair, Department of Medical
Informatics, University of Utah and LDS Hospital, Salt Lake City,
Utah, applauds the text's focus on the underlying administrative
systems that are in place in hospitals throughout the world. He
writes, "These administrative systems are fundamental to the
development and implementation of the even more challenging systems
that acquire, process, and manage the patient's clinical
information. Hospital information systems provide a major part of
the information needed by those paying for health care." Chapter
highlights include: significance of information processing in
hospitals; information systems and their components; health
information systems; architectures of hospital information systems;
and organizational structures for information management.
Previously published as Strategic Information Management in
Hospitals; An Introduction to Hospital Information Systems, Health
Information Systems Architectures and Strategies is a definitive
volume written by four authoritative voices in medical informatics.
Illustrating the importance of hospital information management in
delivering high quality health care at the lowest possible cost,
this book provides the essential resources needed by the medical
informatics specialist to understand and successfully manage the
complex nature of hospital information systems. Author of the first
edition's Foreword, Reed M. Gardner, PhD, Professor and Chair,
Department of Medical Informatics, University of Utah and LDS
Hospital, Salt Lake City, Utah, applauded the text's focus on the
underlying administrative systems that are in place in hospitals
throughout the world. He wrote, "These challenging systems that
acquire, process and manage the patient's clinical information.
Hospital information systems provide a major part of the
information needed by those paying for health care." their
components; health information systems; architectures of hospital
information systems; and organizational structures for information
management.
This heavily revised open access edition provides a thorough
overview of the technologies available to assemble, manage and
assess the quality of health information systems. It details a
variety of scenarios in the context of both health and heath care,
including where prevention and wellness are related, such as the
treatment of both acute and chronic diseases. Stakeholder
requirements are also described to provide perspectives for
describing the architectures and management techniques associated
with health information systems, enabling the reader to develop a
detailed holistic overview of the subject.  Â
Health Information Systems: Technological and Management
Perspectives features a detailed overview of how information
systems in health care can be managed and is a vital resource for
medical informatics students seeking an up-to-date text on the
topic.
This heavily revised open access edition provides a thorough
overview of the technologies available to assemble, manage and
assess the quality of health information systems. It details a
variety of scenarios in the context of both health and heath care,
including where prevention and wellness are related, such as the
treatment of both acute and chronic diseases. Stakeholder
requirements are also described to provide perspectives for
describing the architectures and management techniques associated
with health information systems, enabling the reader to develop a
detailed holistic overview of the subject.  Â
Health Information Systems: Technological and Management
Perspectives features a detailed overview of how information
systems in health care can be managed and is a vital resource for
medical informatics students seeking an up-to-date text on the
topic.
Strategic Information Management In Hospitals: An Introduction
To Hospital Information Systems is a definitive volume written by
four authoritative voices in medical informatics. Illustrating the
importance of hospital information management in delivering high
quality health care at the lowest possible cost, this book provides
the essential resources needed by the medical informatics
specialist to understand and successfully manage the complex nature
of hospital information systems. Author of the book's Foreword,
Reed M. Gardner, PhD, Professor and Chair, Department of Medical
Informatics, University of Utah and LDS Hospital, Salt Lake City,
Utah, applauds the text's focus on the underlying administrative
systems that are in place in hospitals throughout the world. He
writes, "These administrative systems are fundamental to the
development and implementation of the even more challenging systems
that acquire, process, and manage the patient's clinical
information. Hospital information systems provide a major part of
the information needed by those paying for health care." Chapter
highlights include: significance of information processing in
hospitals; information systems and their components; health
information systems; architectures of hospital information systems;
and organizational structures for information management.
Medical Data Management is a systematic introduction to the basic methodology of professional clinical data management. It emphasizes generic methods of medical documentation applicable to such diverse tasks as the electronic patient record, maintaining a clinical trials database, and building a tumor registry. This book is for all students in medical informatics and health information management, and it is ideal for both the undergraduate and the graduate levels. The book also guides professionals in the design and use of clinical information systems in various health care settings. It is an invaluable resource for all health care professionals involved in designing, assessing, adapting, or using clinical data management systems in hospitals, outpatient clinics, study centers, health plans, etc. The book combines a consistent theoretical foundation of medical documentation methods outlining their practical applicability in real clinical data management systems. Two new chapters detail hospital information systems and clinical trials. There is a focus on the international classification of diseases (ICD-9 and -10) systems, as well as a discussion on the difference between the two codes. All chapters feature exercises, bullet points, and a summary to provide the reader with essential points to remember. New to the Third Edition is a comprehensive section comprised of a combined Thesaurus and Glossary which aims to clarify the unclear and sometimes inconsistent terminology surrounding the topic.
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