Healthcare Information Systems, Second Edition

The move to manage medicine from a financial perspective, i.e. managed care, has added huge layers of bureaucratic and administrative functions to healthcare. The need to have the ability to track patient medical records, mandated by government legislation such as HIPAA, is bringing new technologies...

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description The move to manage medicine from a financial perspective, i.e. managed care, has added huge layers of bureaucratic and administrative functions to healthcare. The need to have the ability to track patient medical records, mandated by government legislation such as HIPAA, is bringing new technologies and processes into the healthcare arena. A universal medical record system and absolute patient portability is a definite possibility in the not too distant future. All of these issues beg for clear IT solutions. Healthcare Information Systems, Second Edition approaches these challenges and opportunitites as pieces of a complex puzzle. It not only brings you up-to-date on the technology involved, but also explains how that technology interrelates and affects healthcare organizations. The book gives you complete coverage of all aspects of information technology as it relates to the healthcare industry. In Healthcare Information Systems you will find: · An overview of healthcare systems · Tips on disaster planning and system security · Improving quality, reducing risks, and understanding costs · An in-depth look into the HIPAA regulations · EMR and the data warehouse · Information on managing the healthcare community · A look at the changing organization · Views on telemedicine, the Internet, and emerging technologies · Ideas on using IT to deal with increasing government regulation In addition, the new edition has expanded coverage of HIPAA, wireless networks and communications, telemedicine, and the increasing role of the Internet in all facets of healthcare. Healthcare Information Systems presents workable solutions to the real problems you will face both today and tomorrow.
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spelling oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:DLU123456789-14152009-12-02T02:56:40Z Healthcare Information Systems, Second Edition Beaver, Kevin The move to manage medicine from a financial perspective, i.e. managed care, has added huge layers of bureaucratic and administrative functions to healthcare. The need to have the ability to track patient medical records, mandated by government legislation such as HIPAA, is bringing new technologies and processes into the healthcare arena. A universal medical record system and absolute patient portability is a definite possibility in the not too distant future. All of these issues beg for clear IT solutions. Healthcare Information Systems, Second Edition approaches these challenges and opportunitites as pieces of a complex puzzle. It not only brings you up-to-date on the technology involved, but also explains how that technology interrelates and affects healthcare organizations. The book gives you complete coverage of all aspects of information technology as it relates to the healthcare industry. In Healthcare Information Systems you will find: · An overview of healthcare systems · Tips on disaster planning and system security · Improving quality, reducing risks, and understanding costs · An in-depth look into the HIPAA regulations · EMR and the data warehouse · Information on managing the healthcare community · A look at the changing organization · Views on telemedicine, the Internet, and emerging technologies · Ideas on using IT to deal with increasing government regulation In addition, the new edition has expanded coverage of HIPAA, wireless networks and communications, telemedicine, and the increasing role of the Internet in all facets of healthcare. Healthcare Information Systems presents workable solutions to the real problems you will face both today and tomorrow. INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW Preface, K. Beaver Introduction, P. Davidson Information Technology in Health Care: A Review of Key Applications, W. Raghupathi, Ph.D HEALTHCARE SYSTEMS Interface Tools for Healthcare Information Technology, S. Stuewe Wireless Application Directions, G. Held Overcoming Wireless LAN Security Vulnerabilities, G. Held Using Middleware for Interoperable Systems, R.J. Posch A Complex Multi-Location Enterprise: Issues and Possible Solutions, P.L. Davidson DISASTER PLANNING AND SYSTEM SECURITY Building a Culture for Business Continuity Planning, M.L. Johns Security Policies: The Foundation for Information Protection, C.M. Hemsoth Biometrics, P.J. Holt STANDARDS AND THE REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT The Role of Information Management Standards in the JCAHO Network Accreditation Program, M.F. Miragia HIPAA Privacy in the Healthcare Industry, R. Herold Getting Started with HIPAA Security, K. Beaver HIPAA Transactions and Code Sets Rule Overview and Implementation, S. Endow IMPROVING QUALITY, REDUCING RISKS, AND UNDERSTANDING COSTS A Tool for Evaluating Health Care Plans from a Quality Perspective: HEDIS, D.M. Jacobs and J. Peterson Understanding and Implementing Computerized Physician Order Entry, J.M. Overhage, M.D., Ph.D. Clinical Decision Support Systems, E.A. Mendonca, R. Jenders, and Y.A. Lussier Risk Management in Information Technology Projects, P.S. Collins How Much Does This System Really Cost? R.J. Linderman EMR AND THE DATA WAREHOUSE Electronic Medical records (EMR), M. Leavitt, M.D., Ph.D The Economic Justification for Electronic Medical Record Systems, R.H. Sachs Data Warehousing: Design through Implementation for the Healthcare Professional, M. Lettiere Critical Factors in Developing a Data Warehouse, D.E. Sharp THE CHANGING ORGANIZATION Healthcare versus Information Technology, P.L. Davidson Information Systems and Change: Which One is the Chicken and Which is the Egg? R. Skinner The Role of the Chief Medical Information Officer, V.S. Dorodny Healthcare Information Services Outsourcing, R.A. Laureto-Ward International Systems to Support Incremental Improvement in Healthcare, P. McNees TELEMEDICINE AND THE INTERNET Telemedicine, G.C. Doolittle and D. Cook Netting Web Customers, S.S. Miller EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES Handheld Technologies in Healthcare, A. Llana, Jr. Speech Technologies, G.W. Pierce The Future of Automated Patient Identification, Bar Coding and Smart Cards, C. Kavanaugh Electronic Messaging in the Healthcare Industry, R. Delmater Improving Information Management with Imaging, RG. Gehling, M.E. Whitman, and M.L. Gibson 2009-12-02T02:56:40Z 2009-12-02T02:56:40Z 2002 Book http://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/1415 en application/rar CRC Press