Health Information Governance ( Studies in Health Technology and Informatics )

Publication series :Studies in Health Technology and Informatics

Author: Hovenga   E.J.S.; Grain   H.;  

Publisher: Ios Press‎

Publication year: 2013

E-ISBN: 9781614992912

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9781614992905

Subject: R1 Preventive Medicine , Health

Keyword: null 预防医学、卫生学Preventive Medicine , Health

Language: ENG

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Description

Delivering the desired benefits from using information technology in healthcare requires a high degree of data standardization, effective governance and semantic interoperability between systems in the health industry. Corporate chief executive officers (CEOs) and company boards need to be more aware of their governance responsibility. This publication explains these concepts to assist the reader to collaboratively work with others to meet these challenges. With contributions from internationally distinguished authors, this book is a valuable cutting edge resource for anyone working in or for the health industry today and especially for:• Policy and decision makers, • Healthcare professionals, • Health information managers, • Health informaticians and • ICT professionals about: • Data governance.• Semantic interoperability• IT in health care• Information security governanceThe book is suitable for use as a basic text or reference supporting professional, undergraduate and postgraduate curricula preparing students for practice as health or IT professionals working in today's healthcare system.

Chapter

Health Data and Data Governance

Our Health Language and Data Collections

Data Governance Frameworks and Change Management

Health Information Systems

Health Workforce Competencies Needed for a Digital World

The Health Informatics Professions

Information Security Governance: A Risk Assessment Approach to Health Information Systems Protection

Section 2. Digital Knowledge Management

Organising and Presenting Information

Clinical Professional Governance for Detailed Clinical Models

Quality and Safety of Detailed Clinical Models

Clinical Knowledge Governance: The International Perspective

Using a Single Content Model for eHealth Interoperability and Secondary Use

Section 3. Using Health Data

Data Governance for Health Care Providers

Casemix Systems and Their Applications

Issues of Data Governance Associated with Data Mining in Medical Research: Experiences from an Empirical Study

Clinical Decision Support Systems: Data Quality Management and Governance

Subject Index

Author Index

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