Information management for health professions

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Information management for health professions

Merida L. Johns

(The Health information management series)

Delmar, 2002

2nd ed

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Managers of health information will appreciate the real-world focus of Information Management for Health Care Professions, 2E. While covering all the foundational content, it focuses on the manager's role in utilizing data as an asset and planning and setting procedures for its proper storage, maintenance, usage, and security. Updated chapters explore the latest legislation affecting health data as well as the utilization of data warehousing, web technologies and database management systems in health information practice. Review questions and other pedagogical features make it an ideal review text and professional reference.

Table of Contents

Preface. Introduction. Chapter 1: A Model of Practice for Health Information Management. Chapter 2: Concepts of Health Information Management. Chapter 3: Information Systems in Health Care. Chapter 4: Strategic Planning for Information Systems. Chapter 5: Design and Development of Information Systems. Chapter 6: Database Management Concepts. Chapter 7: Managing Data Quality. Chapter 8: Data Retrieval and Analysis. Chapter 9: Security, Audit, and Control of Health Data. Glossary. Index

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