Hospital information systems : scope-design-architecture : proceedings of the IMIA Working Conference on Hospital Information Systems: Scope, Design, and Architecture, Göttingen, Germany, 7-11 September 1991
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Hospital information systems : scope-design-architecture : proceedings of the IMIA Working Conference on Hospital Information Systems: Scope, Design, and Architecture, Göttingen, Germany, 7-11 September 1991
North-Holland , Distributors for the, U.S. and Canada, Elsevier Science Pub. Co., 1992
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内容説明・目次
内容説明
The aim of these proceedings is to further explore a number of issues around Hospital Information Systems (HIS). The volume succeeds in bringing together the various disciplines involved in HIS design and development. A few of the issues explored are: major developments in medical care and the role of information; the scope of HIS; perspectives of HIS seen from different disciplines; HIS modelling; and risks and challenges.
目次
Keynote addresses. Developments in medical care and nursing care (J.-R. Scherrer). The changing emphasis of the UK health system and the part that information has played (V. Hardman). Current developments and future trends in information technology in healthcare (P.C. Clayton, D.D. Grossmann). Scope of HIS. A brief historical overview of HIS Evolution in the US (M.F. Collen). HIS and the computer-based patient record (M.J. Ball). Types of data/functions in HIS (P.M. Pietrzyk). HIS and integration (C.-T. Ehlers, H. Schillings, P.M. Pietrzyk). HIS and the medical record (H.E. Peterson). HIS and the region (N. Saranummi, J. Ahonen, V. Pakarinen). Perspectives of HIS. HIS and the physician: direct inpatient order entry by physicians through medical gopher workstations - problems and promises (C. J. McDonald, W.M. Tierney, J.M. Overhagen). HIS and nursing (E.S.P. Pluyter-Wenting). Hospital information systems and management (S. Bullas, T. Scott). HIS and research (S. Kaihara, K. Ohe, T. Sakurai, T. Kiuchi). Hospital information systems and developing countries (V. Yacubsohn). HIS modelling. Modelling hospital information systems: criteria and tools (F.M. Ferrara). Towards a HIS reference structure (J.R. Bryant). Costs and cost justification for integrated information systems in medicine (P.D. Clayton, J.J. Nobel). Interfacing integration (F.A. Leguit). Software engineering environments for hospital information systems (P. Degoulet, F.-C. Jean, M.-C. Jaulent, J.-J. Mascart). Necessary steps for open useful HIS. Standards for interfacing (W.E. Hammond). Standards for nomenclature (F.H. Roger-France). Standards for medical knowledge representation (O. Wigertz, K. Arkad, S. Chowdhury, G. Magyar, G. Xiao-ming, H. Ahlfeldt). Standards for structure and functions (B. Molteno). Standards for data dictionaries (H.-U. Prokosch, J. Dudeck, A. Michel). Risks and challenges. Managing information in hospitals: 60 per cent social, 40 per cent technical? (D.J. Protti, A.R. Haskell). Dependency on HIS (A.R. Bakker). Evaluation of care and health products of the hospital: What? How? Implications for hospital information systems (F. Gremy, M. Draussin, D. Heve, J.P. Sac-Epee). Poster Presentations. An integrated medical information system, supporting better hospital management, patient care, clinical research, and education (K. Yamamoto, T. Kawamur, Y. Kurihara, Y. Kitazoe). HIS at the university hospital of Innsbruck (W. Oberaigner, A. Neiss, G. Lechleitner, W. Schoner, C. Kienel). Hospital information system - the central clinical axis (D.F. O'Neill, J. Fisher, S. Smalley). LAN- and PC-based hospital information system (N. Balogh). The health informatics strategy for the ministry of health Saudi Arabia (K. Salama). Using CASE tools for generating HIS (T. Kramer, K.-L. Kramer). Communication by documentation (P. Haas, R. Sawinski). EDP compatible patient records for developing countries (M.H. Mohideen, A.A. Ashour). Results of group discussions.
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