Concepts and Trends in Healthcare Information Systems
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Concepts and Trends in Healthcare Information Systems covers the latest research topics in the field from leading researchers and practitioners. This book offers theory-driven research that explores the role of Information Systems in the delivery of...
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Concepts and Trends in Healthcare Information Systems covers the latest research topics in the field from leading researchers and practitioners. This book offers theory-driven research that explores the role of Information Systems in the delivery of healthcare in its diverse organizational and regulatory settings. In addition to the embedded role of Information Technology (IT) in clinical and diagnostics equipment, Information Systems are uniquely positioned to capture, store, process, and communicate timely information to decision makers for better coordination of healthcare at both the individual and population levels. For example, data mining and decision support capabilities can identify potential adverse events for an individual patient while also contributing to the population's health by providing insights into the causes of disease complications. Information systems have great potential to reduce healthcare costs and improve outcomes. The healthcare delivery systems share similar characteristics with most service and productive organizations, but also exhibit specific characteristics, which are related to the complexity and diversity of healthcare production, including the dissimilar ways healthcare professionals discharge their clinical tasks. New requirements and technological advances occurring in healthcare, information systems, and information technology have influenced the evolving role of healthcare information systems and related technology, and this book will help bring the field up to date.
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Chapter 1: Patient-generated EHR Input System Trials: An Analysis of Perceived Benefits Across a Range of Disease GroupsChapter 2: Utilizing Semantic Web Technologies in Healthcare
Chapter 3: Exploiting Ontology based search and EHR Interoperability to facilitate Clinical Trial Design
Chapter 4: Ontology-driven Authorization Policies on Personal Health Records for Sustainable Citizen-centered Healthcare
Chapter 5: Privacy-Preserving Access Control for PHR-based Emergency Medical Systems
Chapter 6: Monitoring Comorbid Patients with the Aid of Patient-centered Decision Support System
Chapter 7: Critical Success Factors in Implementation of Integrated Healthcare Information Systems
Chapter 8: A Preventive Adverse Drug Events System
Chapter 9: Computational Modeling and Simulations in Life Sciences
Chapter 10: Stent Deployment Computer Based Simulations for Health Care Treatment of Diseased Arteries
Chapter 11: Development of Collaborative Modular Assembly Micro-Robot Colonies for Use in Natural Orifice Transluminal Endoscopic Surgery: The LABYRINTH Project
Chapter 12: Impacts of Robotic Assisted Surgery on Hospital's Strategic Plan: A Social Cost Approach
Chapter 13: Feature Analysis of Blind Watermarked Electromyogram Signal in Wireless Telemonitoring
Bibliographische Angaben
- 2014, 2014, XI, 235 Seiten, 43 farbige Abbildungen, Masse: 15,5 x 23,5 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Dionysios-Dimitrios Koutsouris, Athina A. Lazakidou
- Verlag: Springer, Berlin
- ISBN-10: 3319068431
- ISBN-13: 9783319068435
- Erscheinungsdatum: 10.10.2014
Sprache:
Englisch
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