Health informatics : multidisciplinary approaches for current and future professionals /

This book explores how clinicians, patients, information technology (IT) experts and other professionals are collaborating to support high-value care using information technology in a multitude of settings: hospitals, insurance companies, laboratories, medical offices, patients⁰́₉ homes, pharmacies,...

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Other Authors: Volpe, Salvatore (Editor), Grundy, Paul, (Doctor) (writer of foreword.)
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Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 2022
Edition:Fourth edition.
Series:HIMSS book series.
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264 1 |a New York, NY :  |b Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group  |c 2022. 
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500 |a "A Productivity Press book." 
500 |a Successor to: Medical informatics : an executive primer / edited by Ken Ong. 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0 0 |t The value of health IT /  |r Nancy J. Beale --  |t Personal health engagement /  |r Jan Oldenburg --  |t Fostering innovation in health IT /  |r Anuj Desai --  |t Ambulatory systems: electronic health records /  |r Curtis L. Cole,  |r Adam D. Cheriff,  |r J. Travis Gossey,  |r Sameer Malhotra, and  |r Daniel M. Stein --  |t Clinical decision support system /  |r Parag Mehta --  |t Medication errors /  |r Jitendra Barmecha,  |r Z. Last and  |r A. Zaman --  |t Racing against the clock, winning back time spent in HER /  |r Parag Mehta --  |t Hospital systems : history and rationale for hospital health IT /  |r Virginia Lorenzi --  |t Artificial intelligence and hospital automation /  |r Daniel J. Barchi --  |t Clinical and business intelligence /  |r Ray Hess --  |t Promoting interoperability and quality payment programs : the evolving paths of meaningful use /  |r Anantachai (Tony) Panjamapirom,  |r Naomi Levinthal, and  |r Ye Hoffman --  |t Telebehavioral health : mental health landscape /  |r Teresa Rufin,  |r David Mou, and  |r Thomas Tsang --  |t Optimizing medication use through health information technology : a pharmacist's perspective /  |r Troy Trygstad,  |r Mary Ann Kliethermes,  |r Anne L. Burns,  |r Mary Roth McClurg,  |r Marie Smith, and  |r Jon Easter --  |t Nursing informatics today and future perspectives for healthcare /  |r Victoria L. Tiase and  |r Whende M. Carroll --  |t Health information exchange : an overview and New York State's model /  |r Valerie Grey and  |r Nathan Donnelly --  |t Direct interoperability enhancing transitions across the spectrum of healthcare /  |r Holly Miller --  |t Privacy and security /  |r Keith Weiner --  |t Blockchain primer /  |r Paul Quigley --  |t IoT is watching you /  |r Salvatore G. Volpe and  |r Paul Quigley --  |t Case study : New York City Department of Health and Mental hygiene uses of public health informatics in response to COVID-19 --  |t Genomic informatics in the healthcare system /  |r Chang-Hui Shen --  |t Managed care organizations leverage health information from multiple sources to drive value /  |r Michael Renzi and  |r Owen Moss --  |t Workforce application of informatics to target initiatives /  |r William D. Myhre --  |t Patient-centered medical home and social determinants of health (SDoH) /  |r Salvatore Volpe and  |r Rick A. Moore --  |t eMOLST : electronic system for completing medical orders for life-sustaining treatment /  |r Patricia Bomba and  |r Katie Orem --  |t Medical liability insurance data analytics : an opportunity to identify risks, target interventions and impact policy /  |r Thomas R. Gray --  |t Medical-legal : attorney's perspective /  |r Joshua R. Cohen --  |t Telehealth /  |r Salvatore Volpe --  |t Future possibilities /  |r Salvatore Volpe. 
520 |a This book explores how clinicians, patients, information technology (IT) experts and other professionals are collaborating to support high-value care using information technology in a multitude of settings: hospitals, insurance companies, laboratories, medical offices, patients⁰́₉ homes, pharmacies, and public health departments. Developed for those training in academic centers as well as for those already "out in the field", this book looks at how attorneys, behavioral health experts, business development experts, chief information officers, chief medical officers, chief nursing information officers, consumer advocates, cryptographic experts, futurists, geneticists, informaticists, managed care executives, nurses, pharmacists, physicians, public health professionals, software developers, systems security officers and workforce experts are collaborating on a 'team-based,' IT-enabled approach to improve healthcare. It is also an excellent resource for those seeking to address concerns about equity, health IT usability, interoperability, safety, and security. A unique aspect of this book is that public health emergencies such as health inequality and pandemics are addressed by authors who not only have academic and administrative experience but have also provided frontline care during the recent COVID-19 pandemic. 
545 0 |a Salvatore Volpe, MD, FAAP, FACP, CHCQM has 27 years of a primary care medical practice experience. He has achieved board certification in Pediatrics, Internal Medicine, Geriatrics, Clinical Informatics and Quality Assurance. He serves as Chairman of the Richmond County Medical Society HIT Committee. Dr. Volpe is the recipient of the 2007 IPRO Quality Award. The award was presented in recognition of his commitment to improving care for Medicare beneficiaries, as reflected in the work he has done to create a patient-focused environment within his practice, and his work as a physician champion in promoting the use of electronic health records and health information technology for quality improvement. He is currently the Attending Physician, Departments of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics Staten Island University Hospital. Additional achievements include: 2009 ⁰́₃ Dr. Volpe⁰́₉s medical practice became the first solo practice in the state of New York to achieve Level 3 2008 NCQA Patient Centered Medical Home Recognition. 2010 ⁰́₃ HIMSS recognized Dr. Volpe as the Chapter Leader of the Year. 2011 ⁰́₃ SUNY Downstate Medical School presented Dr. Volpe with the Geriatrics Medicine Award in recognition of his contributions and achievements. 2012 ⁰́₃ Dr. Volpe⁰́₉s medical practice became the first solo practice in the United States to achieve Level 3 2011 NCQA Patient Centered Medical Home Recognition. 2013 ⁰́₃ Dr. Volpe accepted the role of Chairman of the Staten Island Heart Society. 2015 ⁰́₃ Dr. Volpe accepted the role of Chief Medical Officer for the Staten Island Performing Providers, LLC. 2016 ⁰́₃ Recipient of the Patient-Centered Primary Care Collaborative (PCPCC) Patient-Centered Medical Home Practice Award. 
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