Essentials of health information systems and technology
- Burlington Jones & Bartlett Learning 2015
- xviii, 281 p.
Table of Contents:
Preface Series Editor's Prologue Acknowledgments About the Author Contributors
Section I Understanding Health Information Systems and Technology Chapter 1 Alignment: HIS & Technology and Current Challenges in Health Care Chapter 2 HIS Scope, Definition & Conceptual Model
Section II Systems and Management Chapter 3 HIS Strategic Planning Chapter 4 HIS Application Systems and Technology James Brady, MEd, PhD, CISSP, CISM, CRISC, PMP Chapter 5 Managing HIS and Technology Services James Brady, MEd, PhD, CISSP, CISM, CRISC, PMP Chapter 6 Implementation Chapter 7 Leadership and Adoption of HIS and Technology
Section III Health Informatics (HI) Chapter 8 Understanding Health Informatics
Section IV Data, Analytics, and Business Intelligence/Clinical Intelligence (BI/CI) Chapter 9 Health Care Data Ric Speaker Chapter 10 Business and Clinical Intelligence (BI/CI) Ric Speaker
Section V Research, Policy, and Public Health Chapter 11 HIS and Research, Policy, and Public Health
Section VI New Directions for HIS and Technology Chapter 12 What Lies Beyond the Current State of HIS & Technology? Glossary
As health care and public health continue to evolve, the field of Health Information Systems (HIS) has revealed an overwhelming universe of new, emerging, competing, and conflicting technologies and services. Even seasoned HIS professionals, as well as those new to the field, are often confounded by these myriad systems.
Essentials of Health Information Systems and Technology unravels the mysteries of HIS by breaking these technologies down to their component parts, while articulating intricate concepts clearly and carefully in simple, reader-friendly language. The book provides a thorough yet unintimidating introduction to this complex and fascinating field.
This book will provide undergraduate and early graduate students with a solid understanding not only of what is needed for a successful healthcare career in HIS, but also of the vast frontier that lies before us as we develop new tools to support improved methods of care, analytics, policy, research, and public health.