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Handbook of informatics for nurses & health care professionals /

By: Hebda, ToniContributor(s): Czar, PatriciaMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Upper Saddle River, N.J. : Pearson Prentice Hall, c2009Edition: 4th edDescription: xxi, 553 p. : illISBN: 9780135043943; 0135043948Subject(s): Nursing informatics | Medical informatics | Medical Informatics | Nursing | Allied Health PersonnelDDC classification: 610.730285 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Informatics in the health care professions -- Hardware, software, and the roles of support personnel -- Ensuring the quality of information -- Electronic communication and the internet -- Health care information systems -- Strategic planning -- Selecting a healthcare information system -- System implementation and maintenance -- Information systems training -- Information security and confidentiality -- System integration and interoperability -- The electronic health record -- Regional health information organizations (RHIOs) -- Regulatory and accreditation issues -- Continuity planning and disaster recovery -- Using the computer to support healthcare and patient education -- Telehealth -- Evidence-based practice and research.
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Informatics in the health care professions -- Hardware, software, and the roles of support personnel -- Ensuring the quality of information -- Electronic communication and the internet -- Health care information systems -- Strategic planning -- Selecting a healthcare information system -- System implementation and maintenance -- Information systems training -- Information security and confidentiality -- System integration and interoperability -- The electronic health record -- Regional health information organizations (RHIOs) -- Regulatory and accreditation issues -- Continuity planning and disaster recovery -- Using the computer to support healthcare and patient education -- Telehealth -- Evidence-based practice and research.

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