Human, social, and organizational aspects of health information systems [electronic resource] / Andre W. Kushniruk, Elizabeth M. Borycki.
Publication details: Hershey, Pa. : IGI Global (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033, USA), c2008.Description: electronic texts (xxiv, 395 p. : ill.) : digital filesISBN:- 9781599047942 (ebook)
- Information storage and retrieval systems -- Health services administration
- Health services administration -- Data processing
- Management information systems -- Human factors
- Management information systems -- Social aspects
- Management information systems -- Management
- Medical Informatics Applications
- Health Services Administration
- Accountability in healthcare organizations
- Best practices
- Computer-supported clinical activity
- Decision making
- Decision support
- Economics of healthcare information technology
- Electronic health records
- Evaluation methods
- Evidence-based healthcare practices
- Health information systems development
- Health information systems management
- Health service management
- Healthcare information systems
- Human roles in IT projects
- Internet-based health knowledge
- Knowledge translation in healthcare
- Legal, ethical, and professional issues
- Medical informatics
- Organizational methods
- Pervasive healthcare
- Portable usability testing
- Regional patient safety initiatives
- Social aspects
- Systems implementation
- Technology-induced errors in healthcare
- Usability methods
- Virtual usability laboratories
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- RA971.6 .K87 2008e
- WA 26.5
- Also available in print.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 347-384) and index.
Emerging Approaches to Evaluating the Usability of Health Information Systems / Andre W. Kushniruk ... [et al.] -- A Bio-Psycho-Social Review of Usability Methods and their Applications in Healthcare / Morgan Price -- Enhancing 'Fit' of Health Information Systems Design Through Practice Support / Craig E. Kuziemsky -- Towards Computer Supported Clinical Activity: A Roadmap Based on Empirical Knowledge and some Theoretical Reflections / Christian Nohr, Niels Boye -- Pervasive Healthcare: Problems and Potentials / Niels Boye -- The Human Aspects of Change in IT Projects / Karen Day, Tony Norris -- Best Practices for Implementing Electronic Health Records and Information Systems / Beste Kucukyazici ... [et al.] -- Health Informatics and Healthcare Redesign Using ICT to Move from an Evolutionary to a Revolutionary Stage / Vivian Vimarlund -- Where do Technology Induced Errors Come From? Towards a Model for Conceptualizing and Diagnosing Errors Caused by Technology / Elizabeth M. Borycki, Andre W Kushniruk -- Regional Patient Safety Initiatives: The Missing Element of Organizational Change / James G. Anderson -- Evaluation Methods to Monitor Success and Failure Factors in Health Information System's Development / Jytte Brender -- A Comparison of How Canada, England and Denmark are Managing their Electronic Health Record Journeys / Denis Protti -- Operationalizing the Science: Integrating Clinical Informatics into the Daily Operations of the Medical Center / Joseph Kannry --
Health Information Technology Economic Evaluation / Eric L. Eisenstein ... [et al.] -- Legal Issues in Health Information and Electronic Health Records / Nola Ries -- Accountability, Beneficence, and Self Determination: Can Health Information Systems Make Organizations "Nicer"? / Tina Saryeddine -- Electronic Health Records: Why Does Ethics Count? / Eike-Henner W. Kluge -- Technology Enabled Knowledge Translation: Using Information and Communications Technologies to Accelerate Evidence Based Health Practices / Kendall Ho -- Knowledge Translation in Nursing Through Decision Support at the Point of Care / Diane Doran, Tammie Di Pietro -- Improving Internet-Based Health Knowledge Through Attention to Literacy / Jose F. Arocha, Laurie Hoffman-Goetz.
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"This book offers an evidence-based management approach to issues associated with the human and social aspects of designing, developing, implementing, and maintaining health information systems across a healthcare organization--specific to an individual, team, organizational, system, and international perspective. Integrating knowledge from multiple levels, will benefit scholars and practitioners from the medical information, health service management, information technology arenas"--Provided by publisher.
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Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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