臨床情報学スタディガイド<br>Clinical Informatics Study Guide : Text and Review -- Paperback / softback (1st ed. 20)

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臨床情報学スタディガイド
Clinical Informatics Study Guide : Text and Review -- Paperback / softback (1st ed. 20)

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This books provides content that arms clinicians with the core knowledge and competencies necessary to be effective informatics leaders in health care organizations. The content is drawn from the areas recognized by the American Council on Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) as necessary to prepare physicians to become Board Certified in Clinical Informatics. Clinical informaticians transform health care by analyzing, designing, selecting, implementing, managing, and evaluating information and communication technologies (ICT) that enhance individual and population health outcomes, improve patient care processes, and strengthen the clinician-patient relationship. As the specialty grows, the content in this book covers areas useful to nurses, pharmacists, and information science graduate students in clinical/health informatics programs. These core competencies for clinical informatics are needed by all those who lead and manage ICT in health organizations, and there are likely to be future professional certifications that require the content in this text. An Introduction to Clinical (Health) Informatics.- The U.S. Health System.- Clinical Informatics Policy and Regulations.- Clinical Decision-Making.- Evidence Based Patient Care.- Clinical Decision Support.- Clinical Workflow Analysis, Process Redesign, and Quality Improvement.- Predictive Analytics.- Fundamentals of Information Technology Systems.- Health Information Systems and Applications.- Clinical Data Exchange, System Integration, and Standards.- Information System Lifecycles in Health Care.- Human Factors Engineering: Supporting the User Experience.- Leadership Models, Processes, and Practices.- Effective Interdisciplinary Teams.- Effective Communication.- Project Management.- Strategic and Financial Planning for Clinical Information Systems.- Change Management.- Patient Engagement and Consumer Informatics.- Personalized Medicine and Translational Informatics.- Population Health and Public Health Informatics.- Appendices: Case Studies. Dr. Finnell's research activities focus on building emergency department systems for tracking visit data. I developed the emergency department's first tracking system ten years ago, and am currently building the first integrated system with tracking, order entry, and documentation. My research activities have focused upon emergency patient's utilization of emergency departments. My most recent project has incorporated INSPECT data (Indiana's PMDP) into the electronic record. As Informatician, my role is to integrate the data warehouse with the clinical ED experience. Pulling the necessary data when the patient registers into the emergency department and providing the alerts/reminders to providers in a timely fashion. Dr. Dixon's research focuses on developing and evaluating innovative technologies and processes for managing knowledge regarding individual patients and populations. His recent work has involved leveraging health information exchange (HIE) to enable secondary use of clinical and administrative data for improving public health surveillance, continuity of care for Veterans, the determination of disability, and clinical decision support. Before joining the faculty at Indiana University, Dr. Dixon managed research and development projects for Regenstrief and the Indiana Health Information Exchange. Dr. Dixon also developed health information applications and systems, including tools supporting the standard clinical vocabulary LOINC®, technology supporting the automated reporting of notifiable conditions to public health agencies, and tools for querying large clinical data repositories.

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