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Key Advances in Clinical Informatics Transforming Health Care through Health Information Technology

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateurs : Sheikh Aziz, Bates David W., Wright Adam, Cresswell Kathrin

Couverture de l’ouvrage Key Advances in Clinical Informatics

Key Advances in Clinical Informatics: Transforming Health Care through Health Information Technology provides a state-of-the-art overview of the most current subjects in clinical informatics. Leading international authorities write short, accessible, well-referenced chapters which bring readers up-to-date with key developments and likely future advances in the relevant subject areas.

This book encompasses topics such as inpatient and outpatient clinical information systems, clinical decision support systems, health information technology, genomics, mobile health, telehealth and cloud-based computing. Additionally, it discusses privacy, confidentiality and security required for health data.

Edited by internationally recognized authorities in the field of clinical informatics, the book is a valuable resource for medical/nursing students, clinical informaticists, clinicians in training, practicing clinicians and allied health professionals with an interest in health informatics.

1. An Overview of Clinical Informatics2. Inpatient Clinical Information Systems3. Outpatient Clinical Information Systems4. Clinical Documentation5. Interoperability6. Privacy, Confidentiality and Security7. HIT Policy8. Health Information Technology and Value9. Organizational Issues10. Medication, Laboratory, and Radiology Testing11. Bioinformatics and Precision Medicine12. Knowledge Management and Computerized Guidelines13. Mobile Health14. HIT and Safety15. Predictive Analytics and Population Health16. An Apps-Based Information Economy in Healthcare17. Cloud-based Computing18. Social/consumer Informatics19. Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence20. Conclusions and future directions

Professor of Primary Care Research and Development and Co-Director, Centre of Medical Informatics, The University of Edinburgh, UK
Areas of expertise: Allergy and Respiratory Medicine; eHealth; Patient Safety; and Ethnicity, Religion and Health.
Chair, Division of General Internal Medicine and Primary Care, Brigham and Women’s Hospital/Harvard Medical School, USA
Areas of expertise: Patient Safety and Health Information Technology
Associate Professor of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine and Primary Care, Brigham and Women’s Hospital/Harvard Medical School, USA
Areas of expertise: Clinical Decision Support and Data Mining.
CSO Post-doctoral Fellow, Centre of Medical Informatics, The University of Edinburgh, UK
Areas of expertise: Patient Safety and Qualitative Health Services Research.
  • Presents a state-of-the-art overview of the most current subjects in clinical informatics.
  • Provides summary boxes of key points at the beginning of each chapter to impart relevant messages in an easily digestible fashion
  • Includes internationally acclaimed experts contributing to chapters in one accessible text
  • Explains and illustrates through international case studies to show how the evidence presented is applied in a real world setting

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Mots-clés :

App store; Application programming interface; Apps; Artificial intelligence; Benefit-cost; Big data; Bioinformatics; Biomedical informatics; Breach; Care coordination; Clinical decision support; Clinical decision support systems; Clinical guidelines; Clinical informatics; Cloud; Cloud computing; Consumer informatics; Copy/paste; Cyberattack; DNA sequencing; Data representation; Data science; Data standards; Diagnosis errors; Distributed computing; EHR; EHR-related safety; EHealth; Electronic clinical documentation; Electronic health record; Electronic health records; FHIR; Financial investment; Future; Genome-wide association studies; Genomics; HIPAA; Health IT policy; Health analytics; Health information exchange; Health information technology; Health policy; Healthcare; Hospital; Humans; Imaging results; Incentives; Information systems/organization and administration; Information technology; Inpatient; Internet of Things; Knowledge management; MHealth; Machine learning; Malware; Medical informatics; Medications; Mobile health; Mobile technologies; Organizational innovation; Outpatient care; Patient engagement; Patient experience; Patient portals; Patient safety; Personalized medicine; Personnel; Phishing; Precision medicine; Predictive analytics; Primary care; Privacy; Problem-oriented medical record; SMART; Security; Semantic interoperability; Smartphones; Social media; Sociotechnical factors; Sociotechnical methods; Statistical modeling; Stratified medicine; Technology assessment; Telehealth; Telemedicine; Test results; Value; Virus; Wearable devices; Wearables