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Clinical Information Systems: Overcoming Adverse Consequences: Jones and Bartlett Series in Biomedical Informatics

Autor Dean F. Sittig, Joan S. Ash
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 oct 2009
Part Of The JONES AND BARTLETT SERIES IN BIOMEDICAL INFORMATICS As The Number Of Healthcare Organizations Beginning To Implement Clinical Information Systems Grows, The Number Of Unanticipated And Unintentional Consequences Inevitably Increases As Well. While Existing Research Suggests That Much Good Can Come From Clinicians Entering Orders Directly, Errors Or Other Unintended Consequences Related To Technology May Arise. Ideal For Both Clinicians And Information Technology Professionals, Clinical Information Systems: Overcoming Adverse Consequences Helps Fledgling Organizations Better Prepare For The Inevitable Challenges And Obstacles They Will Face Upon The Implementation Of Such Systems. Based On The Research And Findings From The Provider Order Entry Team From The Oregon Health & Science University, This Book Discusses The Nine Categories Of Unintended Adverse Consequences That Occurred At Many Of The Leading Medical Centers During Their Implementation And Maintenance Of A State-Of-The-Art Clinical Information System. It Goes On To Present The Best Practices They Identified To Help Organizations Overcome These Obstacles.
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ISBN-13: 9780763757649
ISBN-10: 0763757640
Pagini: 236
Dimensiuni: 178 x 251 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc
Seria Jones and Bartlett Series in Biomedical Informatics


Notă biografică

Dean F. Sittig is an Associate Professor in the School of Health Information Sciences at the University of Texas, Health Sciences Center at Houston and a member of the UT-Memorial Hermann Center for Healthcare Quality & Safety. Dr. Sittig's research interests center on the design, development, implementation, and evaluation of all aspects of clinical information systems. In addition to Dr. Sittig's work on measuring the impact of clinical information systems on a large scale, he is working to improve our understanding of both the factors that lead to success, as well as, the unintended consequences associated with computer-based clinical decision support and provider order entry systems. Towards this end, he is a co-founder of The IMPROVE-IT Institute. The goal of IMPROVE-IT is to develop a world-wide consortium of organizations interested in learning about and improving the processes surrounding the implementation and use of all aspects of clinical information systems. He is the lead investigator of the clinical knowledge management and CCHIT teams within the AHRQ. Finally, he is the founding editor of both The Informatics Review (www.informatics-review.com), an on-line serial devoted to helping clinicians and information system professionals keep up to date with the field of clinical informatics, and The ClinfoWiki (www.clinfowiki.org), an interactive, collaborative on-line clinical informatics reference resource.