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Title The CPHIMS Review Guide : Preparing for Success in Healthcare Information and Management System
Edition Fourth edition
Published [Place of publication not identified] : Productivity Press, 2021

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Description 1 online resource (xx, 228 pages)
Series HIMSS Book Series
Contents 1.1\x 1.1\x ContentsAcknowledgments Preface Editor SECTION I GENERAL1 The Healthcare Environment Learning Objectives Introduction Healthcare Organizations Hospitals Outpatient or Ambulatory Care Community Health Organizations Diagnostic and Pharmaceutical Services Healthcare Payers Interrelations within and across Healthcare Organizations Enabling Access to Comprehensive Care Services Assuring Effective Transfers of Care Ensuring the General Portability of Care Reporting Public and Population Health Information Obtaining Appropriate Reimbursement for Quality Care Supporting Particular Organizational Models of Care Roles and Responsibilities of Healthcare Information and ManagementSystems Professions Roles of Government, Regulatory, Professional, and AccreditationAgencies in Healthcare Government Healthcare Regulators Professional Associations Accreditation Organizations Summary References 2 The Technology Environment ⁰́Œ Learning Objectives ⁰́Œ Introduction ⁰́Œ Hardware in Healthcare IT ⁰́Œ Technology Infrastructure Servers Data Storage Mobile Devices Medical Devices Networks in Healthcare IT Network Infrastructure Communications Software in Healthcare IT Clinical Applications Administrative Applications Financial Applications Consumer Applications Key Trends and Issues in Healthcare Technologies Health Information Exchanges Interoperability and Standards Data Integration Data Warehouses Clinical and Business Intelligence (CBI) Telehealth and Telemedicine Privacy and Security Conclusion References SECTION II SYSTEMS3 Systems Analysis Learning Objectives Introduction Healthcare Problems and Opportunities for IT Implementation Clinical Functions Applications for Clinical Functions Administrative and Financial Services Applications for Administration and Finance Infrastructure Security-Related Applications Needs Analysis in Healthcare Facilities Operational Needs Staff Productivity and Satisfaction Increased Revenue and Cost Optimization Patient Safety Quality of Care Patient Access to Services Needs Summary Needs Prioritization Work Plan Development Executive Summary Introduction and Background Goals and Objectives Resources Work Plan Accountability Current Clinical Processes Current Healthcare IT Integration Status Deficiencies in Current IT Healthcare Practices Patient Support and Satisfaction Reduction in Revenue Generation Prescription Errors Industry Standardization Alternative Approaches to Current Healthcare Processes Industry Standardization Alternative Ways to Reduce Prescription Errors Alternative Processes for Revenue Generation Comparative Analysis of Alternatives Proposal Evaluation Cost⁰́₃Benefit Analysis Proposal Sensitivity Analysis References 4 Systems Design Learning Objectives Introduction Business Process Management Compatibility of System Components Standards Compliance Process to Address Industry Trends Structure of the System Design Team Detailed Technical Specifications Usability Business Process Reengineering Information Infrastructure Data Management Creating a Request for Information (RFI) Making a Buy versus Build Decision Process for a Build Decision Buy Decision: Best-of-Breed versus Single-Vendor Solution Creating a Request for Proposal (RFP) Summary References 5 Systems Selection, Implementation, Support, and Maintenance Learning Objectives Introduction Solution Selection Criteria Selecting Review Team Members Solution Selection Activities Implementation Process Organizational Change Management Implementation Strategies Implementing Solutions System Integration to Support Business Requirements User and Operational Manuals and Training Activation Planning and Immediate Postactivaton Activities Managing Healthcare Information Systems Analyzing Data for Problems and Trends Ensuring Critical Functions Are Repaired, Maintained, or Enhanced Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Plans Bibliography 6 Systems Testing and Evaluation Learning Objectives Introduction Purpose of Systems Testing Test Methodology Test Strategy Test Tools Test Execution Test Controls Test Reporting Final Evaluation References 7 Systems Privacy and Security Learning Objectives Introduction Defining Requirements, Policies, and Procedures Risk Assessment Vulnerability Remediation User Access Controls Confidentiality, Integrity, and Availability Organizational Roles Data Management Controls Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Plans Auditing Ongoing System Evaluation References SECTION III ADMINISTRATION8 Administration Leadership Learning Objectives Introduction 8Participation in Organizational Strategic Planning Mission Vision Values Goals Organizational Environment Forecasting Technical and Information Needs of an Organization Developing the IT Strategic Plan Implementing the IT Strategic Plan Evaluating Performance Evaluating Effectiveness and User Satisfaction Promoting Stakeholder Understanding of IT Opportunities andConstraints Developing Policies and Procedures for Information and SystemsManagement Complying with Legal and Regulatory Standards Adhering to Ethical Business Principles Employing Comparative Analysis Strategies Budgets Other Financial and Nonfinancial Indicators Benchmarks Quality Indicators Preparing and Delivering Business Communications Facilitating Group Discussions and Meetings Providing In-House Consulting Services Developing Educational Strategies for IT Staff Staying Current on IT Technologies and Trends Managing Risk Quality Standards and Practices ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ. References ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ -- 9 Administration Management .. Learning Objectives Introduction ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ. Roles and Responsibilities for IT-Related Functions ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ Senior Management Roles and Responsibilities ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ. General IT Roles and Responsibilities ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ Healthcare IT Roles and Responsibilities ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ Careers in Healthcare IT⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ.Achieving Staff Competency in Information and Management SystemSkills ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ.⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ.⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́ŒEmployee Development ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ.⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́ŒOrganizational Training and In-Service Programs ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́ŒJob-Related IT Certifications ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ.Miscellaneous Professional Development ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ.Performance Evaluation ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ.⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́ŒManaging Projects and Project Portfolios ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ.⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ.Managing Vendor Relationships ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ.⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ -- Facilitating Steering Committee Meetings ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ.⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́ŒAdhering to Industry Best Practices ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ.⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ..Developing System, Operational, and Department Documentation ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ..System Documentation ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ.⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ..Operational Documentation ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ.⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ -- Department Documentation ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ⁰́Œ
Summary Whether you're taking the CPHIMS exam or simply want the most current and comprehensive overview in healthcare information and management systems today, this completely revised and updated fourth edition has it all. But for those preparing for the CPHIMS exam, this book is an ideal study partner. The content reflects the outline of exam topics covering healthcare and technology environments; clinical informatics; analysis, design, selection, implementation, support, maintenance, testing, evaluation, privacy and security; and management and leadership. Candidates can challenge themselves with the sample multiple-choice questions given at the end of the book. The benefits of CPHIMS certification are broad and far-reaching. Certification is a process that is embraced in many industries, including healthcare information and technology. CPHIMS is recognized as the ⁰́₈gold standard' in healthcare IT because it is developed by HIMSS, has a global focus and is valued by clinicians and non-clinicians, management and staff positions and technical and nontechnical individuals. Certification, specifically CPHIMS certification, provides a means by which employers can evaluate potential new hires, analyze job performance, evaluate employees, market IT services and motivate employees to enhance their skills and knowledge. Certification also provides employers with the evidence that the certificate holders have demonstrated an established level of job-related knowledge, skills and abilities and are competent practitioners of healthcare IT
Notes HIMSS is a global voice, advisor and thought leader of health transformation through Health IT with a unique breadth and depth of expertise and capabilities to improve the quality, safety, and efficiency of health, healthcare and care outcomes. As the leading source of Health IT, HIMSS designs and leverages key data assets, predictive models and tools to advise global leaders, stakeholders and influencers of best practices in Health IT so they have the right information at the point of decision. Through its HIT network of over 1 million experts, over 200 knowledge exchanges and collaborations, including 60,000 plus members, HIMSS drives innovative; forward thinking around best uses of technology in support of better connected care, improved population health and low cost of care. HIMSS is a not for profit, headquartered in Chicago, Illinois with additional offices in North America, Latin America, Europe, United Kingdom and Asia
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Subject Health services administration -- Data processing -- Study and teaching
MEDICAL -- Hospital Administration & Care.
MEDICAL -- Administration.
COMPUTERS -- Management Information Systems.
Form Electronic book
Author Daiker, Mara
ISBN 9780429442391
0429442394
9780429808937
0429808933
9780429808951
042980895X
9780429808944
0429808941
Other Titles Preparing for Success in Healthcare Information and Management System