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This Book helps fledgling organizations better prepare for the inevitable challenges and obstacles they will face upon the implementation of complex, state-of-the-art clinical information systems, such as electronic medical records. Based on the research and findings from the [http://www.cpoe.org/ Provider Order Entry Team] from the Oregon Health & Science University, this book discusses the nine categories of unintended adverse consequences that occurred at many of the leading medical centers during their implementation and maintenance of a state-of-the-art clinical information system. It goes on to present the best practices they identified to help organizations overcome these obstacles. | This Book helps fledgling organizations better prepare for the inevitable challenges and obstacles they will face upon the implementation of complex, state-of-the-art clinical information systems, such as electronic medical records. Based on the research and findings from the [http://www.cpoe.org/ Provider Order Entry Team] from the Oregon Health & Science University, this book discusses the nine categories of unintended adverse consequences that occurred at many of the leading medical centers during their implementation and maintenance of a state-of-the-art clinical information system. It goes on to present the best practices they identified to help organizations overcome these obstacles. | ||
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Available at [http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0763757640/theinformaticsre Amazon.com] | Available at [http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0763757640/theinformaticsre Amazon.com] | ||
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+ | ==Improving Outcomes with Clinical Decision Support: An Implementer’s Guide== | ||
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+ | This book is an award-winning resource designed to help healthcare organizations use clinical decision support (CDS) to measurably improve key healthcare outcomes such as the quality, safety, and cost-effectiveness of care delivery. It is widely used by CDS implementers as the ‘bible’ for guiding their efforts. The guide can be purchased through the [http://marketplace.himss.org/acct618b/Default.aspx?tabid=44&action=INVProductDetails&args=507&BookTitle=HIMSS%20Store%20-%20Improving%20Outcomes%20with%20Clinical%20Decision%20Support HIMSS online store]. | ||
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+ | Authors: Jerome A. Osheroff , MD, Eric A. Pifer, MD, Jonathan M. Teich , FACMI,FHIMSS,MD, PhD, [http://www.shis.uth.tmc.edu/Members/dsittig Dean F. Sittig, PhD FACMI], Robert A. Jenders, MD, MS, FACP |
Revision as of 02:29, 20 December 2009
Clinical Information Systems: Overcoming Adverse Consequences
This Book helps fledgling organizations better prepare for the inevitable challenges and obstacles they will face upon the implementation of complex, state-of-the-art clinical information systems, such as electronic medical records. Based on the research and findings from the Provider Order Entry Team from the Oregon Health & Science University, this book discusses the nine categories of unintended adverse consequences that occurred at many of the leading medical centers during their implementation and maintenance of a state-of-the-art clinical information system. It goes on to present the best practices they identified to help organizations overcome these obstacles.
Authors: Dean F. Sittig, PhD, University of Texas Health Science Center], Joan S. Ash, PhD, Oregon Health & Science University ISBN: 9780763757649
Available at Amazon.com
Improving Outcomes with Clinical Decision Support: An Implementer’s Guide
This book is an award-winning resource designed to help healthcare organizations use clinical decision support (CDS) to measurably improve key healthcare outcomes such as the quality, safety, and cost-effectiveness of care delivery. It is widely used by CDS implementers as the ‘bible’ for guiding their efforts. The guide can be purchased through the HIMSS online store.
Authors: Jerome A. Osheroff , MD, Eric A. Pifer, MD, Jonathan M. Teich , FACMI,FHIMSS,MD, PhD, Dean F. Sittig, PhD FACMI, Robert A. Jenders, MD, MS, FACP