1st Edition

Biomedical Informatics An Introduction to Information Systems and Software in Medicine and Health

By David J. Lubliner Copyright 2016
    460 Pages 262 B/W Illustrations
    by Auerbach Publications

    Medical informatics lies at the intersection of computer science and medicine, and understanding critical aspects of both fields provides for more proficient practitioners. Biomedical Informatics: An Introduction to Information Systems and Software in Medicine and Health supplies a cohesive narrative of the multidisciplinary concepts linking the field.

    This complete medical informatics textbook begins by reviewing the IT aspects of informatics, including systems architecture, electronic health records, interoperability, privacy and security, cloud computing, mobile healthcare, imaging, data capture, and design issues. Next, the text provides case studies that demonstrate the roll out of electronic health records (EHRs) in hospitals.

    The third section incorporates four anatomy and physiology lectures that focus on the physiological basis behind data captured in EHRs. Examples include detailed descriptions of the heart and electrical systems, lungs and alveoli, and oxygen exchange.

    The book includes a primer on the theoretical concepts that underpin the science behind medical informatics, including an Anatomy & Physiology Essentials guide. It also contains a tutorial on application development to help students understand the tools for improving user interfaces for EHRs on mobile platforms.

    The author uses a student-friendly organizational structure that supplies students with a clear demarcation between essential and optional material. The text supplies clear delineation between Level I, the basic concepts every biomedical informatics professional needs to master; Level II, applied concepts and examples; and Level III, advanced topics. This format allows undergraduate and graduate instructors and professionals in the field to focus quickly on the essential topics, and if interested, delve into Level III advanced topics.

    The book includes links to documents and standards sources so students can explore each idea described in more detail. Instructor’s manual, solutions manual, videos, figure slides, and lecture slides are available upon qualified course adoption.

    Introduction to Biomedical Informatics

    Framework for Implementing the U.S. Medical Records Infrastructure

    Electronic Health Records

    Data Interoperability

    Security

    Telehealth

    Medical Sensors

    Imaging

    Ethics

    Critical Care Nursing Perspective on the Electronic Health Record
    Cathy Lubliner

    Healthcare Management Information Technology in the Full Service Facility
    Philomena Diquollo

    Future Directions for Biomedical Informatics

    Appendix A: Application Development for Electronic Health Records–Mobile Applications Development
    Daniel Nasello

    Appendix B: Mobile Applications Development

    Biography

    David J. Lubliner is a member of the faculty at a northeast university, where he coordinates a Medical Informatics program he developed a decade earlier. With a Ph.D. in Information Systems and graduate degrees in Biomedical Engineering and Computer Science, he is currently part of a team developing a handheld medical scanner.

    Prior to teaching, he worked for 10 years at a Fortune 500 company as a divisional vice president of an architecture—computer security group. Before that Lubliner worked as an engineer on the Patriot missile system.