Handbook of medical informatics
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Handbook of medical informatics
Springer, c1997
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Medical informatics
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The purpose of the Handbook is to provide systematic overview of medical and health informatics for health care professionals and for students in medicine and health care, who will be the clinical professionals of the next millennium. Health care professionals will use computers to support patient care, assess the quality of care, and enhance decision making, management, planning, and medical research. Computer-based patient records and electronic communications will be the most visible developments in the years ahead. The Handbook has been written by a host of renowned international authorities in medical and health informatics. The editors took much care that the Handbook would not be merely a collection of separate chapters, but rather would offer a consistent and structured overview.
Table of Contents
- Data Processing.- Database Management.- Telecommunication, Networking, and Integration.- Coding and Classification.- The Patient Record.- Biosignal Analysis.- Medical Imaging.- Image Processing and Analysis.- Primary Care.- Clinical Departmental Systems.- Clinical Support Systems.- Nursing Information Systems.- Methods for Decision Support.- Clinical Decision-Support Systems.- Strategies for Medical Knowledge Acquisition.- Predictive Tools for Clinical Decision Support.- Health Care Modeling.- Hospital Information Systems: Clinical Use and Technical Choices.- Health Information Resources
- Logical Operations.- Biostatistical Methods.- Biosignal Processing Methods.- Advances in Image Processing.- Pattern Recognition.- Modeling for Decision Support.- Structuring the CPR.- Evaluation of Information Systems.- Human-Computer Interaction in Health Care.- Costs and Benefits of Information Systems.- Security in Medical Information Systems.- Standards in Health Care.- Project Management.- Education and Training.- International Developments.
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