Evaluating the organizational impact of healthcare information systems /

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Edition:2nd ed.
Imprint:New York, NY : Springer, c2005.
Description:xv, 344 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Language:English
Series:Health informatics series
Computers in health care (New York, N.Y.)
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/5822697
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Varying Form of Title:Evaluating the organizational impact of health care information systems
Other uniform titles:Evaluating health care information systems.
Other authors / contributors:Anderson, James G., 1936-
Aydin, Carolyn E.
ISBN:9780387245584 (alk. paper)
0387245588 (alk. paper)
Notes:Rev. ed. of: Evaluating health care information systems. 1994.
Table of Contents:
  • Series Preface
  • Preface
  • Contributors
  • Part I. Evaluating Healthcare Information Systems: A Multimethod Approach
  • Chapter 1. Overview: Theoretical Perspectives and Methodologies for the Evaluation of Healthcare Information Systems
  • Chapter 2. Qualitative Research Methods for Evaluating Computer Information Systems
  • Chapter 3. Multiple Perspectives: Evaluating Healthcare Information Systems in Collaborative Environments
  • Chapter 4. Survey Methods for Assessing Social Impacts of Computers in Healthcare Organizations
  • Chapter 5. Using the Internet for Surveys and Research
  • Chapter 6. Cognitive Approaches to the Evaluation of Healthcare Information Systems
  • Chapter 7. Work-Sampling: A Statistical Approach to Evaluation of the Effect of Computers on Work Patterns in Health Care
  • Chapter 8. Evaluation in Health Informatics: Social Network Analysis
  • Chapter 9. Evaluation in Health Informatics: Computer Simulation
  • Part II. Evaluating Healthcare Information Systems: Applications
  • Chapter 10. Computers in the Consulting Room: A Case Study of Clinician and Patient Perspectives
  • Chapter 11. Introducing Physician Order Entry at a Major Academic Medical Center
  • A. Impact on Organizational Culture and Behavior
  • B. Impact on Medical Education
  • Chapter 12. Evaluating the Capability of Information Technology to Prevent Adverse Drug Events: A Computer Simulation Approach
  • Chapter 13. Implementing Computers in Ambulatory Care: Implications of Physician Practice Patterns for System Design
  • Chapter 14. Nursing Documentation Time During Implementation of an Electronic Medical Record
  • Chapter 15. Computer Charting: An Evaluation of a Respiratory Care Computer System
  • Chapter 16. Research and Evaluation: Future Directions
  • Index