Investing in e-health : what it takes to sustain consumer health informatics
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Investing in e-health : what it takes to sustain consumer health informatics
(Health informatics)
Springer, c2007
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
As the Internet's presence in health care grows more pervasive, an increasing number of health care providers have begun to implement eHealth innovations in their practice. This book explores the development of a model to predict and explain the degree of success it is possible to achieve in implementing e-health systems. This model allows an institution to benchmark its progress towards IHCS implementation and advises administrators where to invest resources to increase the chance of successful implementation. A set of case studies highlights key features of the model, with each case study fully analysed for strengths and weaknesses.
Table of Contents
Patient-Focused Technology and the Health Care Delivery System.- CHESS: Translating Research into Practice.- Theory and Literature Review.- Considerations for Successful Implementation of Newly Adopted Technologies.- Implementation Model Development and Testing.- to Case Studies.- Associated Practice, 1992-1997.- Union Hospital, 1993-2001.- Strand Hardin Health Care, 1995-2002.- Grace Hospital, 1996-2000.- Simpson Hospital, 1997-2000.- Caregiver Resource Center Network, 1999-2002.- Key Learning and Advice for Implementers.
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