Information Technology in Healthcare

by Min Wu

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Information Technology in Healthcare: What Professionals Need to Know introduces students in the healthcare, nursing, and allied health professions to information technology. The material narrows the reader's understanding of the general term data in order to explain primary components of information technology as it applies specifically to healthcare fields.

The book describes key concepts in the new discipline of health informatics, particularly electronic medical records, which are now widely used in health care. The five sections of the books cover the four primary components of medical information. Parts I and III focus on databases, Part II discusses electronic medical records, Part IV is devoted to the network, and Part V addresses software engineering.

Written with an eye to current uses of technology in the field and designed for today's healthcare professionals, Information Technology in Healthcare is an excellent text for courses in healthcare administration, and undergraduate nursing and allied health programs.
  • ISBN10 151655552X
  • ISBN13 9781516555529
  • Publish Date 2 September 2016
  • Publish Status Active
  • Imprint Cognella Academic Publishing
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 114
  • Language English