

Beschreibung
This is a definitive volume written by four authoritative voices in medical informatics. It provides the essential resources needed by the medical informatics specialist to understand and successfully manage the complex nature of hospital information systems. ...This is a definitive volume written by four authoritative voices in medical informatics. It provides the essential resources needed by the medical informatics specialist to understand and successfully manage the complex nature of hospital information systems.
Previously published as Strategic Information Management in Hospitals; An Introduction to Hospital Information Systems, Health Information Systems Architectures and Strategies is a definitive volume written by four authoritative voices in medical informatics. Illustrating the importance of hospital information management in delivering high quality health care at the lowest possible cost, this book provides the essential resources needed by the medical informatics specialist to understand and successfully manage the complex nature of hospital information systems. Author of the first edition's Foreword, Reed M. Gardner, PhD, Professor and Chair, Department of Medical Informatics, University of Utah and LDS Hospital, Salt Lake City, Utah, applauded the text's focus on the underlying administrative systems that are in place in hospitals throughout the world. He wrote, "These challenging systems that acquire, process and manage the patient's clinical information. Hospital information systems provide a major part of the information needed by those paying for health care." their components; health information systems; architectures of hospital information systems; and organizational structures for information management.
Definitive review of the topic Defines importance of hospital information management to allow high quality care at low cost Written by four authoritative voices in the field of medical informatics Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
Autorentext
Alfred Winter is a professor of medical informatics at the Institute of Medical Informatics, Statistics and Epidemiology at Leipzig University, Germany. For many years, he was responsible for the strategic management of the information system at Leipzig University Medical Center and led numerous projects in tactical information management. He studied computer science at RWTH Aachen University in Aachen, Germany, and received his Ph.D. and a license for lecturing (German "Habilitation") for medical informatics from the Faculty of Theoretical Medicine at the University of Heidelberg. Dr. Winter's research focuses on methods and modeling tools for the management of health information systems and on the integration of information systems for patient care and research. He teaches architectures and management of health information systems in a medical informatics master's course at Leipzig University and as part of the international Frank - van Swieten Lectures on strategic information management. He has been a member of the board of the German Society for Medical Informatics, Biometry and Epidemiology (GMDS) since 2005 and was its president in 2020 and 2021. At the European level, he has been a member of the board and secretary of the European Federation of Medical Informatics (EFMI) since 2014. He is also a member of the editorial board of several international journals and was editor of the German journal GMS Medical Informatics, Biometry and Epidemiology (MIBE) from 2010 to 2020. He is an elected member of the International Academy of Health Sciences Informatics. Elske Ammenwerth is a professor of health informatics and head of the Institute of Medical Informatics at the Private University for Health Sciences, Medical Informatics and Technology (UMIT TIROL) in Hall in Tirol, Austria. She studied medical informatics at the University of Heidelberg/University of Applied Sciences Heilbronn, Germany, and received her Ph.D. from the Medical Faculty of the University of Heidelberg. Her current research fields comprise health information systems, evidence-based health informatics, and patient-centered health information systems. She has authored or coauthored more than 400 scientific papers. Dr. Ammenwerth is the Austrian representative at the European Federation for Medical Informatics (EFMI) and at the International Medical Informatics Association (IMIA). She is an elected member of the International Academy of Health Sciences Informatics. Reinhold Haux is a professor for of medical informatics at the Peter L. Reichertz Institute for Medical Informatics of TU Braunschweig and Hannover Medical School, Germany. From 2007 to 2017 he served as executive director of this institute. He studied medical informatics at the University of Heidelberg/University of Applied Sciences Heilbronn, Germany, where he graduated with a M.Sc. degree (German "Diplom") in 1978. He received a Ph.D. from the Faculty for Theoretical Medicine at the University of Ulm in 1983 and a postdoctoral lecture qualification (German "Habilitation") for medical informatics and statistics from the Medical Faculty of RWTH Aachen University in 1987. Dr. Haux's current research fields are health-enabling technologies, health information systems and management, medical data management, and synergy and intelligence: extended interaction of living and non-living entities. The international Frank - van Swieten Lectures on strategic information management in health information systems have been part of his teaching activities since their start in 2001. He has been chairperson or member of information management boards at various hospitals in Germany and Austria. For the term from 2007 to 2010 he was president of the International Medical Informatics Association (IMIA), an NGO of the WorldHealth Organization. From 2001 to 2015 he was editor of the journal Methods of In
Klappentext
Health Information Systems: Architectures and Strategies is a definitive introductory resource that tackles the pivotal role of information systems in health care. Illustrating the importance of information systems in delivering high-quality health care at the lowest possible cost, this book provides the essential resources needed by the health informatics / medical informatics specialist to understand and successfully manage the complex nature of hospital and transinstitutional health information systems. The book refines concepts described in the Editors' previous book Strategic Information Management in Hospitals and considers both the progress in the field and also the lessons learned. Perception of information systems in health care has changed. There is no longer a focus only on single institutions like hospitals, but health care institutions within health care networks come to the fore. In producing this new book, the Editors have broadened the focus from hospital information systems and their strategic management to strategic management of transinstitutional health information systems. Alfred Winter, PhD, is Professor of Medical Informatics at the Institute of Medical Informatics, Statistics and Epidemiology, University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany Reinhold Haux, PhD, is Professor of Medical Informatics and Director at the Peter L. Reichertz Institute for Medical Informatics at University of Braunschweig Institute of Technology and Hannover Medical School, Germany Elske Ammenwerth, PhD, is Professor of Medical Informatics at UMIT - University for Health Sciences, Medical Informatics and Technology , Hall i.T., Austria Birgit Brigl, PhD, is at the IT full service provider of the German Federal Ministry of Finance, Frankfurt/Main, Germany Nils Hellrung, PhD, is research associate at the Peter L. Reichertz Institute for Medical Informatics at University of Braunschweig Institute of Technology and Hannover Medical School, Germany Franziska Jahn,MSc, is research associate at the Institute of Medical Informatics, Statistics and Epidemiology, University of Leipzig, Germany
Inhalt
Introduction.- Basic Concepts.- What Do Hospital Information Systems Look Like?- What Are Good Hospital Information Systems?- How To Strategically Manage Hospital Information Systems.- …
