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Author / Creator:Glandon, Gerald L., author.
Edition:Eighth edition.
Imprint:Chicago, IL : Health Administration Press, [2014]
Description:1 online resource (xv, 428 pages) : illustrations
Language:English
Series:AUPHA/HAP Book
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URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11207146
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Other title:Austin and Boxerman's information systems for healthcare management.
Other authors / contributors:Smaltz, Detlev H. (Detlev Herb), author.
Slovensky, Donna J. (Donna Jean), author.
ISBN:9781567936322
1567936326
9781567935998
1567935990
1567937470
9781567937473
Notes:Revision of: Austin and Boxerman's information systems for healthcare management.-- 7th ed. / Gerald L. Glandon, Detlev H. Smaltz, Donna J. Slovensky. ©2008.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 365-393) and index.
English.
Online resource; title from digital title page (EbscoHost platform, viewed April 24, 2014).
Summary:This book covers the knowledge necessary to understand healthcare information technology (HIT) and HIT management. It explores areas for basic awareness or competency, including hardware, software, and communication systems; operational, management, and clinical applications; and selection, implementation, and valuation. This revised edition includes coverage of: forces that will drive future change and potentially have profound impacts on HIT; the role that government policy and healthcare reform play in influencing HIT; HIT governance and strategic planning in healthcare organizations; an overview of an information system and possible configurations that will support clinical service delivery and the associated business processes; key operational and tactical processes that are critical to maximizing HIT efficiencies and effectiveness; EHR applications and financial applications; and the major techniques used to evaluate an HIT investment. --
Other form:Print version: Glandon, Gerald L. Information systems for healthcare management. Eighth edition 9781567935998

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505 0 |a 1. Connecting the Strategic Dots: Does HIT Matter? -- Learning Objectives -- Healthcare Information Technology: The Future Is Now -- The Current Challenges in the Healthcare Environment -- Future Challenges for Healthcare Information Systems -- Historical Overview of Healthcare Information Systems -- Categories of Healthcare Information Systems -- Healthcare Information System Priorities Today -- Summary -- Web Resources -- Discussion Questions -- 2. External Environment -- Learning Objectives -- Overview -- Healthcare Triangle -- Evidence-Based Management -- Organizational Change -- Summary -- Web Resources -- Discussion Questions -- 3. Government Policy and Healthcare Reform -- Learning Objectives -- Overview -- Government's Role in HIT -- Specific Healthcare Legislations -- HIT Leadership Roles -- Summary -- Web Resources -- Discussion Questions -- 4. Leadership: The Case of the Healthcare CIO -- Learning Objectives -- Overview. 
505 8 |a Today's HIT Management -- Organization of the HIT Department -- Outsourcing and Multisourcing HIT Functions -- Evolving Role of the Senior HIT Executive -- Priorities for Application Development -- Summary -- Web Resources -- Discussion Questions -- 5. HIT Governance and Decision Rights -- Learning Objectives -- Overview -- Background of HIT Governance and Strategic Planning -- Organizing an HIT Strategic Planning Effort -- Importance of System Integration -- Summary -- Web Resources -- Discussion Questions -- 6. HIT Architecture and Infrastructure -- Learning Objectives -- Overview -- Computer Hardware -- Computer Software -- Networking and Communications -- Network Components -- Network Topologies -- Electronic Data Interchange -- Wireless Communication -- Communicating via the Internet -- Summary -- Web Resources -- Discussion Questions -- 7. HIT Service Management -- Learning Objectives -- Overview -- Why HIT Service Management Matters. 
505 8 |a HIT Service Support -- HIT Service Delivery -- The Continued Evolution of the ITIL Service Management Practices -- Summary -- Web Resources -- Discussion Questions -- 8. Systems Selection and Contract Management -- Learning Objectives -- Overview -- The System Selection Process -- Summary -- Note -- Web Resources -- Discussion Questions -- 9. Applications: Electronic Health Records -- Learning Objectives -- Overview -- Components of an EHR -- Benefits and Goals -- Costs and Benefits of an EHR -- Summary -- Web Resources -- Discussion Questions -- 10. Applications: Management/Administrative and Financial Systems -- Learning Objectives -- Overview -- Financial Information Systems -- Human Resources Information Systems -- Resource Utilization and Scheduling Systems -- Materials Management Systems -- Facilities and Project Management Systems -- Office Automation Systems -- Information Systems for Nonhospital Healthcare Organizations. 
505 8 |a Other Information System Applications in Healthcare -- Summary -- Web Resources -- Discussion Questions -- 11. HIT Project Portfolio Management -- Learning Objectives -- Overview -- What Is an HIT Project Portfolio Management Office? -- Why Is a PMO Essential? -- Project Management -- The PMO -- Summary -- Web Resources -- Discussion Questions -- 12. The Knowledge-Enabled Organization -- Learning Objectives -- Overview -- Knowledge Management -- Building the Knowledge-Enabled Healthcare Organization -- Excellence in Data Warehousing, Data Mining, and Analytics -- Summary -- Web Resources -- Discussion Questions -- 13. HIT Value Analysis -- Learning Objectives -- Overview -- Systems Challenges -- Value Realization -- HIT Value Findings -- Summary -- Web Resources -- Discussion Questions. 
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