Innovative 2nd edition, heavily updated and revised from the 1st edition Introduction to various survey and evaluation methods involving IT systems in the healthcare setting Critical overview of current research in health and social sciences Emphasizes multi-method approach to system evaluation Includes instruments suitable for research and evaluation Discusses computer programs for data analysis and evaluation resources Essential reference for anyone involved in planning, developing, implementing, utilizing, evaluating, or studying computer-based health care systems
"Today's health care providers and organizations across the continuum of care have come to depend on reliable health care information systems (HCIS) to manage their patient populations effectively while reducing costs and improving the ...
... in-depth study of ten community hospitals through the United States that have made significant progress in implementing CPOE (Metzger & Fortin, 2003).
Integrating knowledge from multiple levels, this book will benefit scholars and practitioners from the medical information, health service management, information technology arenas.
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 ...
Information technology and three studies of clinical work.ACM SIGBIONewsl, 15(2), 2–5. doi:10.1145/216200.216204 ... A grounded theoryparticipatory design approach for capturing user requirements for health information systems design.
This practical guide draws on extensive empirical studies in health care computing and provides the reader with the tools to evaluate the impact of information systems on a wide variety...
Performance Improvement in Hospitals and Health Systems
With its eight chapters in a single segment, this book makes it possible to realize the specific nature of the problem.
This book provides an easy-to-read reference outlining the basic concepts, theory, and methods required to perform a systematic evaluation of HIT.
Information Systems for Health Services Administration