Medical Informatics

The Strategic Application of Information Technology in Health Care Organizations

This new edition of The Strategic Application of Information Technology in Health Care Organizations offers a peerless guide for health care leaders to understand information technology (IT) strategic planning and implementation. Filled with illustrative case studies, the book explores the link between overall strategy and information technology strategy. It discusses organizational capabilities, such as change management, that have …

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The Healthcare Cure: How Sharing Information Can Make the System Work Better

In this lucidly presented and forward-looking book, the author proposes a needed and workable solution to the challenge of providing affordable health care for all Americans. Margolis takes a fresh look at the healthcare system from the perspective of various industry participants, to reveal how the system can be adjusted to produce better results by combining information technology …

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Medical Office Management and Technology: An Applied Approach

From A to Ziesemer, Medical Office Management and Technology is the text to help student’s navigate through their medical office management courses, whether as part of a health information technology, medical administration, or any other allied health program. This text starts at the beginning, with an introduction to new students not familiar with this topic, and works thorugh even …

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Health Informatics: A Systems Perspective

AVAILABLE FALL 2012 Historically, informatics was considered as a technology for automating clinical decision making and processes. This book views informatics as a transforming technology, one that alters the structure of clinical processes and broader health organizations. It explores the use of health information technology from a systems perspective. The traditional three-pronged informatics model cellular, clinical, and population …

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Essentials Of Statistics In Health Information Technology

From the author of Statistical Applications for Health Information Management, this text provides a solid foundation of the fundamentals of statistics in health information technology in an accessible and reader-friendly format. A single case study is woven throughout the book to serve as an example for each statistical process covered. Attention is given to morbidity and …

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Big Data Analytics in Bioinformatics and Healthcare

As technology evolves and electronic data becomes more complex, digital medical record management and analysis becomes a challenge. In order to discover patterns and make relevant predictions based on large data sets, researchers and medical professionals must find new methods to analyze and extract relevant health information.Big Data Analytics in Bioinformatics and Healthcare merges the fields of biology, …

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Life Out of Sequence: A Data-Driven History of Bioinformatics

Thirty years ago, the most likely place to find a biologist was standing at a laboratory bench, peering down a microscope, surrounded by flasks of chemicals and petri dishes full of bacteria. Today, you are just as likely to find him or her in a room that looks more like an office, poring over lines of code on …

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Health Care Information Systems: A Practical Approach for Health Care Management

Health Care Information Systems is a primary text on the effective use of data and information technology to improve organizational performance in health care settings. This book provides the fundamental knowledge and tools that students need to manage information and information resources effectively within a variety of health care organizations. Students will gain insight into the origins …

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Clinical Information Systems: Overcoming Adverse Consequences (Jones and Bartlett Series in Biomedical Informatics)

Part of the JONES AND BARTLETT SERIES IN BIOMEDICAL INFORMATICS As the number of healthcare organizations beginning to implement clinical information systems grows, the number of unanticipated and unintentional consequences inevitably increases as well. While existing research suggests that much good can come from clinicians entering orders directly, errors or other unintended consequences related to technology may …

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