Hospital Organization and Management (Health Systems Management)
In this issue of Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, guest editors Drs. Naomi P. O'Grady and Sameer Kadri bring their considerable expertise to the topic of Complex Infectious Diseases Issues in the Intensive Care Unit. Affected immunity of patients with COVID-19 has made management of complex infectious diseases in the intensive care unit more important than ever. This issue provides key updates for managing these complex infectious diseases and includes current clinical information fo...
The Economics of Health Reconsidered
by Lynn Unruh, Andrew J. Barnes, and Thomas Rice
Effizientes Marketing Fur Arzte
by Heike Breidenich and Carsten Rennhak
I Never Asked To Be The World's Best Geologist But Here I Am Crushing It!
by Crushing It All Day Press
Health Data in the Information Age
by Molla S Donaldson and Kathleen N Lohr
Information Technology in Medical Diagnostics III
The science of biomedical measurements is experiencing a period of rapid development. Biomedical measuring systems are becoming increasingly accurate on the one hand and complex on the other. In order to make progress in this field, metrological problems must be solved using a systemic and formal approach. To this end, it is necessary to define the components of the system and the rules for their interaction, which allows the creation of a mathematical model. In this way, any technology or objec...
Care Pathways are being developed throughout the health service to improve the quality and effectiveness of care. Are they being developed efficiently and making the most of the latest clinical computing systems? This is the first practical guide on how Information Technology and systems methods can support the development, implementation and maintenance of Care Pathways. Case studies throughout highlight team approaches to facilitation, clinical knowledge management, process analysis and redesi...
Disaster Preparedness Manual for Healthcare Materials Management Professionals
by James M Rush
How to Get in and Out of the Hospital... and Back to Your Own Bed! - A Manual
by Kathleen Katie Joy Conklin
The CMIO Survival Guide is the handbook for the new Chief Medical Information Officer, as well as for those recruiting or planning to recruit a CMIO. This quick reference is organized by real-world topics that CMIOs need to know, as well as the criteria that the CIO, CMO or CEO should consider in identifying excellence in a CMIO candidate. It is written by pioneering physicians and AMDIS faculty with a wealth of experience in medical informatics who provide guidance, advice and lessons learned f...
Building Connected Communities of Care (HIMSS Book)
by Keith Kosel and Steve Miff
As a community, aligning efforts across a community to support the safety and well-being of vulnerable and underserved individuals is extraordinarily difficult. These individuals suffer disproportionally from health issues, job loss, a lack of stable housing, high utility costs, substance abuse, and homelessness. In addition to medical care, these individuals often critically need access to community social sector organizations that provide a distinct and complementary set of services, such as h...
Today, it is not uncommon for practices and hospitals to be on their second or third EHR and/or contemplating a transition from the traditional on-premise model to a cloud-based system. As a follow-up to Complete Guide and Toolkit to Successful EHR Adoption (©2011 HIMSS), this book builds on the best practices of the first edition, fast-forwarding to the latest innovations that are currently leveraged and adopted by providers and hospitals. We examine the role that artificial intelligence (AI) i...
IT Governance in Hospitals and Health Systems (HIMSS Book)
by Roger Kropf and Guy Scalzi
This book gives examples from healthcare institutions that are using IT automation and innovation to drive change and provides guidance on the strategic direction of HIT over the next five years. Improving the delivery of healthcare through HIT is vital for both the economic success of healthcare organizations and the care of the patient, but most EMR systems do not have an integrated and architected approach. This book provides a detailed approach on how to leverage IT for transformation. It al...
Risk Management Handbook for Health Care Organizations, Clinical Risk Management
With over 150 titles, students can explore virtually any job opportunity to their heart's content. This title offers full career description and tells students what each profession is all about and the various job opportunities available. With an overview of the job market, it provides information on educational requirements, salary opportunities, career advancement, and the employment outlook. The additional references bridge readers to other resources on employment opportunities in the profess...
Phoenix Rising – Leadership + Innovation in the New Economy
by Florence C. Tsai
How can tech-forward companies, institutions and non-profits stay relevant long term in today’s fast changing global economy? Written for leaders seeking proven strategies, this book by a veteran business advisor and leadership coach explains what large organizations can learn from family enterprises, and vice versa. When survival is threatened by disruption, or growth has stalled, the book shows why seasoned leaders and rising leaders from both family and non-family organizations should join fo...
Dieses Notizbuch gehoert der besten Teamleiterin der Welt
by Sonnige Bucher
Glaser on Health Care IT (HIMSS Book)
John Glaser has been an astute observer and recognized leader in the health care industry for over thirty years. He has written a regular column for Hospitals & Health Networks in which he comments on a wide range of topics, including improving organizational performance through health information technology (HIT), changes in HIT architecture, challenges in leveraging data, and the evolution of the role of IT leadership. Glaser on Health Care IT: Perspectives from the Decade that Defined Health...