This third edition of HIMSS' award-winning, bestseller explores how clinicians, patients, and health IT stakeholders are collaborating to support high-value care through health IT. Medical Informatics: An Executive Primer continues to explore information technologies applied in hospital settings, at the physician's office and in patients' homes to provide high-value patient care. Developed for healthcare executives, the book looks at how clinicians, patients and health IT stakeholders are collaborating on a 'team-based,' IT-enabled approach to healthcare.
The book's authors offer provider success stories on utilizing health IT-such as EHRs, clinical decision support, telehealth and electronic quality measure reporting to transform healthcare, while addressing health IT usability, interoperability, privacy and security concerns and meeting federal regulations. New to this edition are chapters focused on how health IT innovations, mobile technologies and personal digital tools are demonstrating the value of health IT. Medical Informatics also explores successful EHR implementations by organizations recognized with the HIMSS Nicholas E. Davies Award of Excellence, through case studies focused on patient engagement, population management, clinical and business intelligence, health information exchange and patient readmission prevention.
Value of Health IT: HIMSS Health Information Technology Value Model
Patricia B. Wise
Personal Health Engagement
Jan Oldenburg
Fostering Innovation in Health IT
Anuj Desai and David Jacobowitz
mHealth: Transforming the Delivery of Healthcare
Geeta Nayyar
Patient-Centered Medical Home
Salvatore Volpe
Meaningful Use: Increasing EHR Adoption and Paving the Path Toward Healthcare Transformation
Anantachai (Tony) Panjamapirom and Naomi Levinthal
Regional Extension Centers
Paul Kleeberg and Ryan Sandefer
Ambulatory Systems
Curtis L. Cole, Adam D. Cheriff, J. Travis Gossey, Sameer Malhotra, and Daniel M. Stein
Hospital Systems: History and Rationale for Hospital Health IT
Virginia Lorenzi
Improving Usability through the User-Centered Design Process
Janey Barnes and Robert Schumacher
Clinical Decision Support
Ken Ong
E-Measures
Erika Abramson and Rainu Kaushal
Clinical and Business Intelligence
Ray Hess
Nursing Informatics Today and Future Perspectives for Healthcare
Dana Alexander and Sarah Collins
Health Information Exchange
Gilad J. Kuperman and Jason Shapiro
Privacy and Security
Keith Weiner
Software Selection
Ken Ong
Project Management and Health IT
Pete Shelkin
Why Do Projects Fail?
Ken Ong
Case Study: Reaching Out with Technology—Telehealth in Rural America
Mary Ann Zelazn
Case Study: Children’s Medical Center Dallas
Patient Engagement
Case Study: White River Family Practice
Population Management
Case Study: Texas Health Resources
Clinical and Business Intelligence
Case Study: UC Davis Health System
Health Information Exchange
Case Study: Mount Sinai Medical Center
How the Preventable Admission Care Team (PACT) Used IT to Expand Program
Appendix: Acronyms Used in This Book
Biography
Kenneth R. Ong