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

State-of-the-art overview of the most current subjects in clinical informatics

Aziz Sheikh (Edited by), David W. Bates (Edited by), Adam Wright (Edited by), Kathrin Cresswell (Edited by)

9780128095232, Elsevier Science

Paperback, published 11 July 2017

334 pages
22.9 x 15.1 x 2.2 cm, 0.54 kg

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

Subject Areas: Biomedical engineering [MQW], Clinical & internal medicine [MJ]

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