Practitioner's Guide to Health Informatics

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Advance Praise for Practitioner’s Guide to Health Informatics:

"Dr. Braunstein has managed to take what is traditionally a dense and occasionally untranslatable topic and to frame it in an informal, conversational, and accessible style. Well done! The book begins with a carefully constructed and well referenced discussion about the healthcare system and the current regulatory climate developed to help transform it. The section on HIE is one of the most comprehensive I have seen…This book will be a terrific introduction to the field of clinical IT and clinical informatics, and is a welcomed addition to the materials we have as instructors in this field."

- Kevin B. Johnson, MD, MS is a Professor and Chair of Biomedical Informatics, Vanderbilt University Medical Center

“Dr. Braunstein has done a wonderful job of exploring a number of key trends in technology in the context of the transformations that are occurring in our health care system, and highlighting how these trends are likely to both play out and influence the evolution of current and future health IT systems.”

- Robert A. Greenes, MD, PhD, Ira A. Fulton Chair and Professor, Professor Biomedical Informatics, Arizona State University

"This insightful book is a perfect primer for technologists entering the health tech field."

- Deborah Estrin, PhD, Professor of Computer Science, Cornell Tech, Professor of Public Health at Weill Cornell Medical College

"Producing sharable digital data from care delivery and actually sharing it is arguably the single most important contribution health informatics can make to better healthcare in our country," is the way Dr. Braunstein starts this eminently practical yet very detailed look at what our country needs from the field of medical informatics. He has produced a minor masterpiece of analysis and explanation about the use of computers in medicine and health care delivery, one that is as useful for the informed lay person as it is for any clinical professional needing a brief overview of the field. This book should be read by everyone."

- David C. Kibbe, M.D., M.B.A. Director, Center for Health Information Technology, American Academy of Family Physicians, President and CEO, Co-founder DirectTrust.org

Author(s): Mark L. Braunstein (auth.)
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
Year: 2015

Language: English
Pages: 162
Tags: Health Informatics; Health Informatics; Health Administration; Management of Computing and Information Systems; Health Economics

Front Matter....Pages i-xxi
Introduction....Pages 1-4
The Current Situation....Pages 5-7
Unique Complexity....Pages 9-16
EHR Adoption and Meaningful Use....Pages 17-30
Technologies for Sharing Health Information....Pages 31-44
Technologies to Assure Privacy, Security and Trust....Pages 45-54
Data Standards....Pages 55-63
Interoperability Standards....Pages 65-78
EHR Design and Usability Challenges....Pages 79-99
Patient Engagement and Empowerment....Pages 101-118
Population and Public Health....Pages 119-126
Aggregating Data....Pages 127-131
Health Big Data and Analytics....Pages 133-149
The Road Ahead....Pages 151-152
Back Matter....Pages 153-162