Health care engineering. Part II, Research and development in the health care environment /

Chapter 7 presents some statistics on the occurrence of medical errors and adverse events, and includes some technological solutions. A chapter on electronic medical records follows. The knowledge management process divided into four steps is described; this includes a discussion on data acquisition...

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Main Author: Frize, Monique, 1942- (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: San Rafael, California (1537 Fourth Street, San Rafael, CA 94901 USA) : Morgan & Claypool Publishers, [2014]
Series:Synthesis lectures on biomedical engineering ; #51.
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505 0 # |a 7. Adverse events, medical errors, and the role of information technology in reducing them -- 7.1 Some statistics on medical errors and adverse events -- 7.2 Types of medical errors -- 7.3 Information technologies that can help reduce errors and adverse events -- 
505 8 # |a 8. The electronic medical record (EMR): design, safety, and meaningful use -- 8.1 What is an EMR -- 8.2 Benefits regarding the use of EMRs -- 8.3 Concerns regarding the use of EMRs -- 8.4 Historical development -- 8.5 Rate of adoption in western countries -- 8.6 Barriers to adoption of the EMR -- 8.6.1 Financial -- 8.6.2 Technical -- 8.6.3 Time -- 8.6.4 Psychological -- 8.6.5 Social -- 8.6.6 Legal -- 8.6.7 Organizational -- 8.6.8 Change process -- 8.6.9 Resistance to change -- 8.6.10 Comments by physicians -- 8.7 Incentives to establish an EMR system in physician practices -- 8.7.1 United States -- 8.7.2 Canada -- 8.8 Desirable design characteristics of EMRs -- 8.9 Patient safety -- 8.10 Ethical considerations -- 8.10.1 Autonomy -- 8.10.2 Beneficence and non-maleficence -- 8.10.3 Justice -- 
505 8 # |a 9. Knowledge management (KM) in a clinical environment: data acquisition, storage, and retrieval -- 9.1 The importance of integrating knowledge management (KM) into clinical care -- 9.2 The health care knowledge management (KM) process -- 9.2.1 Step 1: access to clinical data: data collection, storage, and retrieval -- 9.2.2 Step 2: knowledge discovery (KD) -- 9.2.3 Step 3: knowledge translation (KT) -- 9.2.4 Step 4: knowledge integration and sharing (KIS) -- 9.3 Clinical data repository design -- 9.4 Example of perinatal databases used in a research project -- 9.4.1 The perinatal partnership program of eastern and southeastern Ontario (PPESO) database -- 9.4.2 PRAMS (pregnancy risk assessment monitoring system) database -- 9.4.3 The Canadian neonatal network (CNN) database -- 
505 8 # |a 10. Knowledge discovery (KD): data analysis and data mining tools -- 10.1 Scoring systems to estimate outcomes -- 10.2 Examples of knowledge discovery tools -- 10.2.1 Brief description of artificial neural networks (ANNs) -- 10.2.2 Case-based reasoning (CBR) system -- 
505 8 # |a 11. Knowledge translation (KT), integration, and sharing (KIS) in a clinical environment -- 11.1 Clinical decision support systems (CDSS) -- 11.1.1 Design of a CDSS for the obstetrical environment -- 11.1.2 Estimating neonatal intensive care outcomes -- 11.2 Knowledge translation to users -- 11.3 Knowledge integration and sharing -- 
505 8 # |a 12. Clinical trials and usability studies in a medical environment -- 12.1 Usability testing -- 12.1.1 Heuristic evaluation -- 12.1.2 Cognitive walkthrough -- 12.1.3 Videotaped evaluation -- 12.2 Clinical studies and trials -- 12.3 Conclusion -- Author biography. 
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