Information systems for healthcare management
Gerald L. Glandon, Detlev H. Smaltz, Donna J. Slovensky
- Resource Type:
- E-Book
- Edition:
- Eighth edition
- Publication:
- Chicago, IL : Health Administration Press, [2014]
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- Table of Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: 1. Connecting the Strategic Dots: Does HIT Matter?
- Learning Objectives
- Healthcare Information Technology: The Future Is Now
- Current Challenges in the Healthcare Environment
- Future Challenges for Healthcare Information Systems
- Historical Overview of Healthcare Information Systems
- Categories of Healthcare Information Systems
- Healthcare Information System Priorities Today
- Summary
- Web Resources
- Discussion Questions
- 2. External Environment
- Learning Objectives
- Overview
- Healthcare Triangle
- Evidence-Based Management
- Organizational Change
- Summary
- Web Resources
- Discussion Questions
- 3. Government Policy and Healthcare Reform
- Learning Objectives
- Overview
- Government's Role in HIT
- Specific Healthcare Legislations
- HIT Leadership Roles
- Summary
- Web Resources
- Discussion Questions
- 4. Leadership: The Case of the Healthcare CIO
- Learning Objectives
- Overview
- Today's HIT Management
- Organization of the HIT Department
- Outsourcing and Multisourcing HIT Functions
- Evolving Role of the Senior HIT Executive
- Priorities for Application Development
- Summary
- Web Resources
- Discussion Questions
- 5. HIT Governance and Decision Rights
- Learning Objectives
- Overview
- Background of HIT Governance and Strategic Planning
- Organizing an HIT Strategic Planning Effort
- Importance of System Integration
- Summary
- Web Resources
- Discussion Questions
- 6. HIT Architecture and Infrastructure
- Learning Objectives
- Overview
- Computer Hardware
- Computer Software
- Networking and Communications
- Network Components
- Network Topologies
- Electronic Data Interchange
- Wireless Communication
- Communicating via the Internet
- Summary
- Web Resources
- Discussion Questions
- 7. HIT Service Management
- Learning Objectives
- Overview
- Why HIT Service Management Matters
- HIT Service Support
- HIT Service Delivery
- Continued Evolution of the ITIL Service Management Practices
- Summary
- Web Resources
- Discussion Questions
- 8. Systems Selection and Contract Management
- Learning Objectives
- Overview
- System Selection Process
- Summary
- Note
- Web Resources
- Discussion Questions
- 9. Applications: Electronic Health Records
- Learning Objectives
- Overview
- Components of an EHR
- Benefits and Goals
- Costs and Benefits of an EHR
- Summary
- Web Resources
- Discussion Questions
- 10. Applications: Management/Administrative and Financial Systems
- Learning Objectives
- Overview
- Financial Information Systems
- Human Resources Information Systems
- Resource Utilization and Scheduling Systems
- Materials Management Systems
- Facilities and Project Management Systems
- Office Automation Systems
- Information Systems for Nonhospital Healthcare Organizations
- Other Information System Applications in Healthcare
- Summary
- Web Resources
- Discussion Questions
- 11. HIT Project Portfolio Management
- Learning Objectives
- Overview
- What Is an HIT Project Portfolio Management Office?
- Why Is a PMO Essential?
- Project Management
- PMO
- Summary
- Web Resources
- Discussion Questions
- 12. Knowledge-Enabled Organization
- Learning Objectives
- Overview
- Knowledge Management
- Building the Knowledge-Enabled Healthcare Organization
- Excellence in Data Warehousing, Data Mining, and Analytics
- Summary
- Web Resources
- Discussion Questions
- 13. HIT Value Analysis
- Learning Objectives
- Overview
- Systems Challenges
- Value Realization
- HIT Value Findings
- Summary
- Web Resources
- Discussion Questions.
- Author/Creator:
- Languages:
- English
- Language Notes:
- Item content: English
- Subjects:
- General Notes:
- Revision of: Austin and Boxerman's information systems for healthcare management.-- 7th ed. / Gerald L. Glandon, Detlev H. Smaltz, Donna J. Slovensky. ©2008.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 365-393).
Electronic reproduction. Ipswich, MA Available via World Wide Web.
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- 1 online resource.
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- text file
- Call Numbers:
- RA971.23 .A976 2014
- ISBNs:
- 9781567936322 (electronic bk.)
1567936326 (electronic bk.)
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- 859155653
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- 643680 (source: EbpS)
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