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_aPractical guide to clinical computing systems : design, operations, and infrastructure / _h[electronic resource] _cedited by Thomas H. Payne. |
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_aAmsterdam : _bAcademic Press, _c2015. |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
520 | _aAlthough informatics trainees and practitioners who assume operational computing roles in their organization may have reasonably advanced understanding of theoretical informatics, many are unfamiliar with the practical topics - such as downtime procedures, interface engines, user support, JCAHO compliance, and budgets - which will become the mainstay of their working lives. Practical Guide to Clinical Computing Systems 2nd edition helps prepare these individuals for the electronic age of health care delivery. It is also designed for those who migrate into clinical computing operations roles. | ||
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_gMachine generated contents note: _g1. _tIntroduction and Overview of Clinical Computing Systems within a Medical Center / _rThomas H. Payne -- _g1. _thealthcare setting -- _g2. _tRising dependence on clinical computing systems -- _g3. _timportance of computing operations and support -- _g4. _tImportance of monitoring performance -- _g5. _tReal-world problems and their implications -- _g6. _tIntroducing clinical computing systems can introduce errors -- _g7. _tWe need greater emphasis on safe operations of clinical computing systems -- _tReferences -- _g2. _tArchitecture of Clinical Computing Systems / _rKent A. Beckton -- _g1. _tWhat is architecture, and why is it important? -- _g2. _tArchitectural models -- _g3. _tArchitecture of computing systems in healthcare organizations -- _g4. _tEnd-user applications: strengths/weaknesses of web and other development choices -- _g5. _tExamples of clinical computing architectures -- _tReferences -- _g3. _tCreating and Supporting Interfaces / _rKent A. Beckton -- _g1. _tIntegrating and interfacing applications -- _g2. _tHL7 in the real-world -- _g3. _tWhat is needed to succeed with interface development -- _g4. _tOther standards -- _g5. _tData exchange and meaningful use -- _g6. _tFinal thoughts regarding interfaces -- _tReferences -- _g4. _tInfrastructure / _rDavid Chou -- _g1. _tIntroduction -- _g2. _tData centers -- _g3. _tServers, operating systems, and databases -- _g4. _tManaging the desktop and other clients -- _g5. _tBackup, redundancy, disaster planning, and recovery -- _g6. _tOperations -- _g7. _tCloud computing and outsourcing -- _g8. _tSummary -- _tReferences -- _g5. _tSecurity / _rSoumitra Sengupta -- _g1. _tIntroduction -- _g2. _tSecurity -- _g3. _tSummary -- _tReferences -- _g6. _tFrom Project to Operations: Planning to Avoid Problems / _rWendy Giles -- _g1. _tIntroduction -- _g2. _tSystem acquisition -- _g3. _tProject phase -- _g4. _tSummary -- _tReference -- _g7. _tImplementation and Transition to Operations / _rChristopher Sharp -- _g1. _tIntroduction -- _g2. _tBackground -- _g3. _tPlanning for implementation -- _g4. _tDesigning and building the system -- _g5. _tTesting the system -- _g6. _tTraining, activation, and go-live support -- _g7. _tTransition to operations and optimization -- _g8. _tConclusions -- _tReferences -- _g8. _tTroubleshooting: What Can Go Wrong and How to Fix It / _rBenoit Debande -- _g1. _tgrand challenge: complex systems -- _g2. _tDigging into reality: perfect redundancy ... myth or reality? -- _g3. _tHow to deal with troubleshooting: mitigation strategies -- _g4. _tConclusion -- _g9. _tWorking with the User Community / _rCarl Christensen -- _g1. _tTraining and support -- _g2. _tMulti-EMR environment considerations -- _g3. _tCommunications -- _g4. _tLeadership and user engagement -- _g5. _tOrganizing teams and systems to work with users -- _g6. _tRole of the help desk -- _g7. _tFuture trends -- _tReferences -- _g10. _tHealth Information Management and the EMR / _rJacquie Zehner -- _g1. _tUses of the EMR -- _g2. _tGoals of health information management within the medical centers -- _g3. _tHybrid of medical record media -- _g4. _ttransition to the EMR takes years -- _g5. _tHealth information management -- _g11. _tLegal Issues in Medical Records/Health Information Management / _rSally Beahan -- _g1. _tOrganizational groups and regulations that affect medical records -- _g2. _tFederal laws and entities that affect medical records -- _g3. _tState laws that affect medical record documentation -- _g4. _tjoint commission -- _g5. _tGovernment mandates that impact HIM -- _g6. _tConclusion -- _g7. _tLinks to additional information -- _g12. _tWorking with Organizational Leadership / _rCharles Gutteridge -- _g1. _tleadership landscape -- the information revolution -- _g2. _tShaping a new leadership landscape driven by health IT -- _g3. _tDeveloping new leaders -- _g4. _tWorking with organizational leaders on strategic change -- _g5. _tLeadership toolkits -- _g6. _tIntegrating the enterprise using information technology -- _g13. _tCareers in Biomedical Informatics and Clinical Computing / _rDavid Masuda -- _g1. _tIntroduction -- _g2. _tbiomedical informatics workforce -- _g3. _tEducation and training in biomedical informatics -- _g4. _tResources -- _g5. _tConclusions -- _tReferences. |
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