Transforming Health Care Through Information: Case Studies

Clinical informatics is poised for a period of rapid growth and expansion. A confluence of forces and trends, including pressure to contain healthcare costs and simultaneously expand access and coverage, a desire to reduce medical error and healthcare disparities, the need to better understand and o...

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Einbinder, Laura. (Editor), Lorenzi, Nancy M. (Editor), Ash, Joan. (Editor), Gadd, Cynthia S. (Editor), Einbinder, Jonathan. (Editor)
Format: Electronic
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Springer New York, 2010.
Series:Health Informatics,
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505 0 # |a Section I: Managing Change -- Back Breaking Work: Implementing a Spine Registry in an Orthopedics Clinic -- A RHIO Struggling to form: Will it get off the ground -- Rough Ride at the Theodore Roosevelt Cancer Center -- Implementation of an Electronic Prescription Writer in Ambulatory Care -- Online Health Care: A Classic Clash of Technology, People and Processes -- Section II: Patient Safety -- A Dungeon of Dangerous Practices -- Different Sides of the Story -- Barcode Medication Administration Implementation in the FIAT Health System -- H.I.T. or Miss: A Case Study -- Section III: Organizational Impact and Evaluation -- The Implementation of the Secure Messaging Feature in a Patient Portal and Clinician s Response to the Feature -- Who Moved My Clinic? Donnelly University Pediatric Rehabilitation: The Wheelchair clinic -- OncoOrders: The early years -- Implementing a computerized triage system in the Emergency Dept -- Medication Barcode Scanning: Code "Moo": Dead COW -- Section IV: Integration -- Project NEED: New Efficiency in an Emergency Dept -- Digital Radiology Divide at McKinly. 
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