Healthcare information systems [electronic resource] / editor, Kevin Beaver.
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Boca Raton, Fla. :
Auerbach Publications,
©2003.
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Edition: | 2nd ed. |
Series: | Best practices series (Boca Raton, Fla.)
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Table of Contents:
- Ch. 1. Introduction
- Ch. 2. Information technology in healthcare: a review of key applications
- Ch. 3. Interface tools for healthcare information technology
- Ch. 4. Wireless application directions
- Ch. 5. Overcoming wireless LAN security vulnerabilities
- Ch. 6. Using middleware for interoperable systems
- Ch. 7. A complex multi-location enterprise: issues and possible solutions
- Ch. 8. Building a culture for business continuity planning
- Ch. 9. Security policies: the foundation for information protection
- Ch. 10. Biometrics
- Ch. 11. The role of the information management standards in the JCAHO network accreditation program
- Ch. 12. HIPAA privacy in the healthcare industry
- Ch. 13. Getting started with HIPAA security compliance
- Ch. 14. HIPAA transactions and code sets: rule overview and implementation
- Ch. 15. A tool for evaluating healthcare plans from a quality perspective: HEDIS
- Ch. 16. Understanding and implementing computerized physician order entry
- Ch. 17. Clinical decision support systems
- Ch. 18. Risk management in information technology projects
- Ch. 19. How much does this system really cost?
- Ch. 20. Electronic medical records (EMR)
- Ch. 21. The economic justification for electronic medical record systems
- Ch. 22. Data warehousing: design through implementation for the healthcare professional
- Ch. 23. Critical factors in developing a data warehouse
- Ch. 24. Healthcare versus information technology
- Ch. 25. Information systems and change: which one is the chicken and which is the egg?
- Ch. 26. The role of the chief medical information officer
- Ch. 27. Healthcare information services outsourcing
- Ch. 28. International systems to support incremental improvement in healthcare
- Ch. 29. Telemedicine
- Ch. 30. Netting web customers
- Ch. 31. Handheld technologies in healthcare
- Ch. 32. Speech technologies
- Ch. 33. The future of automated patient identification, bar coding, and smart cards
- Ch. 34. Electronic messaging in the healthcare industry
- Ch. 35. Improving information management with imaging.