Description |
1 online resource (xxviii, 504 pages) : illustrations (chiefly color) |
Series |
Health informatics |
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Health informatics.
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Contents |
Part A: The anesthesia information management system. Informatic case scenario / Jerry Stonemetz ; Rationale for purchasing an AIMS / Jerry Stonemetz and Robert Lagasse ; The vendor-customer relationship / Stanley Muravchick ; Request for information/Request for proposals / Richard H. Epstein ; Implementation of an AIMS / Gilbert Ritchie and Stephen T. Robinson ; Ensuring usability through human factors engineering / Jonathan Kendler and Michael Wiklund ; Data standards / Martin Hurrell, Andrew Norton, and Terri Monk ; Device interfaces / Melvin I. Reynolds ; Architecture / Sachin Kheterpa ; Preoperative systems / David Young and Gordon Gibby ; Intraoperative charting requirements / Nirav Shah and Michael O'Reilly ; Medication management / R. Lebron Cooper and Alan Merry ; Legal aspects of AIMS / Philip Lane and Jeffrey M. Feldman ; Case study: Implementation of an AIMS at an academic medical center / David B. Wax and David L. Reich ; Business case scenario / Jerry Stonemetz ; Automated charge capture / Christopher Reeves and Jerry Stonemetz ; Decision support / Michael M. Vigoda, Michael O'Reilly, Frank J. Gencorelli, and David A. Lubarsky ; Perioperative process improvement / Paul St. Jacques and Michael Higgins ; Components of an ORMS / Marisa L. Wilson |
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Part B: Operating room management system. ORMS case ccenario / Jerry Stonemetz ; Integration of ORMS and AIMS / Marisa L. Wilson and Christine Doyle ; Operating room scheduling and capacity planning / Luis G. Vargas, Jerrold H. May, William Spangler, Alia Stanciu, and David P. Strum -- Part C: Mobile computing, education, and simulation. Communication case scenario / Keith Ruskin ; Information technology in anesthesia education / Viji Kurup and Keith J. Ruskin ; Handheld devices / Ravindra Prasad ; Wireless technologies / William D. Ankerstjerne and Mohamed Rehman ; Security of health information / Gordon Gibby and Keith J. Ruskin ; Simulation-based learning as an educational tool / Ruth Fanning and David Gaba ; Future implications of simulation in anesthesia / Laurence C. Torsher |
Summary |
The acceptance of comprehensive electronic medical records in anesthesia has been slow to develop. This title provides the health informatician and administrator with a comprehensive overview of this technology. It addresses how this technology has enhanced both the need for and the ability to collect and apply data in an acute care setting |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Anesthesia -- Data processing
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Medical informatics.
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Medicine -- Data processing.
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Information storage and retrieval systems -- Hospitals.
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Anesthesiology -- methods
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Hospital Information Systems
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Medical Informatics Applications
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Medical Informatics
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MEDICAL -- Nursing -- Anesthesia.
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MEDICAL -- Anesthesiology.
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Medical informatics.
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Anesthesiology -- methods.
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Hospital Information Systems.
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Anesthesia -- Data processing.
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Medicine -- Data processing
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Information storage and retrieval systems -- Hospitals
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Anesthesia -- Data processing
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Medical informatics
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Stonemetz, Jerry.
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Ruskin, Keith.
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ISBN |
9780387764184 |
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0387764186 |
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0387764178 |
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9780387764177 |
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