Health Informatics Multidisciplinary Approaches for Current and Future Professionals

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"True wellness innovation requires the recruitment of multi-disciplinary participants. This book breaks the mold with examples from healthcare experts and other professionals who have leveraged informatics to better the lives of their constituents." — Jason Helgerson, Founder & CEO, Helgerson Solutions Group LLC Developed for those training in academic centers as well as for those already "out in the field," this book looks at how attorneys, behavioral health experts, business development experts, chief information officers, chief medical officers, chief nursing information officers, consumer advocates, cryptographic experts, futurists, geneticists, informaticists, managed care executives, nurses, pharmacists, physicians, public health professionals, software developers, systems security officers, and workforce experts are collaborating on a "team-based," IT-enabled approach to improve healthcare.

Author(s): Salvatore Volpe
Publisher: Routledge/Productivity Press
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 497
City: New York

Cover
Half Title
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
About the Editor
About the Contributors
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1 The Value of Health IT
2 Personal Health Engagement
3 Fostering Innovation in Health IT
4 Ambulatory Systems: Electronic Health Records
5 Clinical Decision Support System
6 Medication Errors
7 Racing against the Clock, Winning Back Time Spent in EHR
8 Hospital Systems: History and Rationale for Hospital Health IT
9 Artificial Intelligence and Hospital Automation
10 Clinical and Business Intelligence
11 Promoting Interoperability and Quality Payment Programs: The Evolving Paths of Meaningful Use
12 Telebehavioral Health: Mental Health Landscape
13 Optimizing Medication Use through Health Information Technology: A Pharmacist’s Perspective
14 Nursing Informatics Today and Future Perspectives for Healthcare
15 Health Information Exchange: An Overview and New York State’s Model
16 Direct Interoperability Enhancing Transitions Across the Spectrum of Healthcare
17 Privacy and Security
18 Blockchain Primer
19 IoT Is Watching You
20 Case Study: New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene Uses of Public Health Informatics in Response to COVID-19
21 Genomic Informatics in the Healthcare System
22 Managed Care Organizations Leverage Health Information from Multiple Sources to Drive Value
23 Workforce Application of Informatics to Target Initiatives
24 Patient-Centered Medical Home and Social Determinants of Health (SDoH)
25 eMOLST: Electronic System for Completing Medical Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment
26 Medical Liability Insurance Data Analytics: An Opportunity to Identify Risks, Target Interventions and Impact Policy
27 Medical-Legal: Attorney’s Perspective
28 Telehealth
29 Future Possibilities
Acronyms and Terms Related to Electronic Health Records
Index