Healthcare information management systems : a practical guide /

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Ball, Marion J.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Springer-Verlag, [1995]
Edition:Second edition.
Series:Computers in health care (New York, N.Y.)
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Moving into the future
  • Using new tools
  • Technology for consumers and information needs in health care
  • Physician workstations
  • Getting networked
  • Health care information networks
  • Strategic information technology for an integrated delivery system
  • American Journal of Nursing (AJN) network
  • Transforming health care
  • How health systems affect care
  • Community family practice systems
  • Resource and community education center
  • Case management guidelines
  • Patient outcomes of health care: integrating outcomes data into management information systems
  • Planning and managing the move
  • Charting the course
  • Information systems startegic planning: a healthcare enterprise approach
  • Information systems: a competitive advantage for managing health care
  • Methods and models for planning strategically
  • The chief information officer: past, present, and future
  • Addressing the impact of information technology on organizations and ethics
  • Health informatics and organizational change.
  • The legacy of advancing technology: ethical issues and healthcare information management systems
  • Choosing and working with systems
  • Centralized and distributed information systems: two architecture approaches for the 1990's
  • Choosing and installing an information system
  • Understanding the purchasing and installation process
  • Changing the professions
  • Computerization: priorities for nursing administration
  • Nursing informatics research: The national agenda
  • Using the computer to manage change in the clinical pathology lab
  • Computer-enhanced radiology: a transformation to imaging
  • Developing and purchasing expertise
  • Computer skills needed by healthcare executives
  • Technology-assisted training for the clinical nurse
  • Consulting the last half of the 1990's
  • Maximizing the benefits of using consultants
  • Managing consulting services: a guide for the CIO.