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Glaser on Health Care IT: Perspectives from the Decade that Defined Health Care Information Technology
Auflage
1
Ort / Verlag
Boca Raton: CRC Press
Erscheinungsjahr
2016
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  • John Glaser has been an astute observer and recognized leader in the health care industry for over thirty years. He has written a regular column for Hospitals & Health Networks in which he comments on a wide range of topics, including improving organizational performance through health information technology (HIT), changes in HIT architecture, challenges in leveraging data, and the evolution of the role of IT leadership. Glaser on Health Care IT: Perspectives from the Decade that Defined Health Care Information Technology is a collection of some of the most widely read articles that have been published in H&HN Daily , H&HN Weekly , and Most Wired Online in the past decade (2005–2015). The columns are dated to show their original publication dates, and the material is organized into four broad themes: HIT Applications and Analytics Challenges Improving Organizational Performance through HIT IT Management Challenges HIT Industry Observations Each section offers readers an intimate look at the myriad issues associated with getting IT "right" and the organizational performance gains that can be achieved in doing so. Moreover, the book examines the power and potential of the technologies available to health care providers today, as well as the transformative nature of those we have yet to fully embrace. From seasoned CIOs and consultants to software developers and nurses, this book provides invaluable insights and guidance to all those seeking to make the delivery of care safer, more effective, and more efficient through the application of health care IT. Foreword by Russ Branzell, President and CEO, College of Healthcare Information Management Executives (CHIME) Co-published with Health Forum, Inc. SECTION ONE: HIT APPLICATIONS AND ANALYTICS CHALLENGES How the Internet of Things Will Affect Health Care Interoperability: A Promise Unfulfilled Solving Big Problems with Big Data The Role of IT in Understanding and Managing Cost Heeding the Call for Health Information Exchange The Growing Role of Analytics and Business Intelligence From the Transaction-Based EHR to the Intelligence-Based EHR Surviving a Revenue Cycle System Conversion Six Key Technologies to Support Accountable Care Accountability and the Revenue Cycle The Next IT Revolution: Nearly Ubiquitous Computing Accountable Care Organizations and Health Information Exchange Information Technology for Accountable Care Organizations The Variability of Patient Care Managing Clinical Decision Support The Service-Oriented Solution for Health IT Applications as Foundations: Laying the Groundwork for Evolution Advanced Interoperability: Beyond the Exchange of Data SECTION TWO: IMPROVING ORGANIZATIONAL PERFORMANCE THROUGH HIT Telemedicine Hits Its Stride From the Electronic Health Record to the Electronic Health Plan The Evolution of Accountability and Collaboration Ensuring IT-Enabled Gains in Organizational Performance Managing Complexity with Health Care Information Technology Expanding Patients’ Role in Their Care Ready, Set, Go: Performance-Based Reimbursement Information Technology for Community Hospitals Nursing in the New Era of Accountability A New Era in IT’s Strategic Importance IT Strategies for Process Improvement What Happens After EHR Implementation Is Done? The Myth of IT’s Competitive Advantage The Fundamentals of Sustained Collaboration Success Factors for Clinical Information System Implementation Managing Threats to Large IT Projects The Board’s Role in the IT Discussion The Challenge of IT Value SECTION THREE: IT MANAGEMENT CHALLENGES The Risky Business of Information Security Hitting the Restart Button: We’ve All Been There Organizational Effectiveness in Implementing IT The Scope of an IT Strategy Thinking Strategically about New Information Technology Data Challenges on the EHR Agenda: Are They Using IT Effectively? Necessary Downtime The Legacy of Leadership IT Effectiveness, Part 1—The Fundamentals IT Effectiveness, Part 2—Evaluating the IT Department SECTION FOUR : HIT INDUSTRY OBSERVATIONS Why We Do What We Do Health Care IT Innovation: The Best Is Yet to Come Of Guns and EHRs More Time Needed for Meaningful Use Seeing Health Care from Both the Provider’s and the Vendor’s Viewpoints Getting Ready for the Big Dance The Federal Electronic Health Record Strategy Boundary Erosion in Information Technology Taking Care in EHR Adoption Health Care’s Progressive Transformation Health Care IT Progress Report Four Challenges in Personalized Medicine The Tiering of EHR Adoption The Four Cornerstones of Innovation Information Technology Is Not an Intervention When Information Hurts Index "This book is a collection of John’s finest and most challenging work. These writings represent over a decade of self- and industry introspection and critique. Some will explore the current challenges and potential solutions we face during these transitional years; some will dissect the current policy, exploring weaknesses and errors; but all will educate and inform in a witty and thought-provoking style. Today’s challenges, just like those of the past several decades, require shared learning and understanding. These writings represent an amazing opportunity to learn and understand from one of the best. He not only helped to start us on this journey but also blazed a path of discovery and innovation." —From the Foreword by Russ Branzell, President and CEO, College of Healthcare Information Management Executives (CHIME) John Glaser, PhD , is the senior vice president and member of the executive cabinet for Cerner Corporation. Formerly, he was chief executive officer of the Health Services Business Unit of Siemens Healthcare, where he was responsible for heading Siemen's global healthcare IT business. Cerner acquired Siemens Health Services in February, 2015. Prior to joining Siemens, Dr. Glaser was Vice President and Chief Information Officer, Partners Health Care, Inc. Among his many industry affiliations, Dr. Glaser was the founding chairman of the College of Healthcare Information Management Executives (CHIME), past president of the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS), and has served on the boards of the eHealth Initiative, the National Alliance for Health Information Technology, and the American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA). Additionally, Dr. Glaser is a fellow of HIMSS, CHIME, and the American College of Medical Informatics. He is also a former Senior Advisor to the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC). Dr. Glaser has published more than 150 articles and three books on the strategic application of information technology in healthcare, including the most widely used textbook on the topic. He is on the faculty of the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, the Medical University of South Carolina and the Harvard School of Public Health.
Sprache
Englisch
Identifikatoren
ISBN: 9781498768528, 1498768520, 103234007X, 9781032340074
DOI: 10.4324/9781315366180
Titel-ID: cdi_askewsholts_vlebooks_9781498768535

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