The Resource Investing in e-health : people, knowledge and technology for a healthy future : selected papers from the 22nd Australian National Health Informatics Conference (HIC 2014), edited by Heather Grain, Fernando Martin-Sanchez, Louise K. Schaper
Investing in e-health : people, knowledge and technology for a healthy future : selected papers from the 22nd Australian National Health Informatics Conference (HIC 2014), edited by Heather Grain, Fernando Martin-Sanchez, Louise K. Schaper
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- Summary
- "As healthcare organisations and governments look to information technology to capitalise and enhance healthcare, the need for effective investment to update existing technology and provide cost-effective infrastructure for the future becomes clear. The issues of defining success and understanding opportunities are crucial to planning optimum investment and the best use of scarce resources. This book presents papers from the Australian Health Informatics Conference (HIC 2014), held in Melbourne, Australia, in August 2014. With the theme of investing in e-health: people, knowledge and technology for a healthy future, the papers delivered at the conference and included here address the issues of building a future-focused, scalable and adaptable infrastructure and of training the healthcare workforce necessary to support it. Subjects covered include: user participation in ICT development for older adults; interactive patient websites; application areas of multi-user virtual environments in the healthcare context; as well as governance, training and assessing the quality of data in public health information systems. The book will be of interest to all those policy makers and practitioners involved in the planning and implementation of information technology projects as part of the healthcare system"--Publisher's description
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 1 online resource (xi, 185 pages)
- Contents
-
- Optimising computerised alerts within electronic medication management systems: a synthesis of four years of research
- Gerontechnology: the importance of user participation in ICT development for older adults
- Methods for assessing the quality of data in public health information systems: a critical review
- Shared responsibility for electronic records: governance in perinatal data entry
- Combining patient journey modelling and visual multi-agent computer simulation: aframework to improving knowledge translation in a healthcare environment
- Battling the challenges of training nurses to use information systems through theory-based training material design
- Application areas of multi-user virtual environments in the healthcare context
- Pre-implementation investigation of the readiness of allied health professionals to adopt electronic health records
- Mid-term NEAT review: analysing the improvements in hospital ED performance
- "I can do it": does confidence and perceived ability in learning new ICT skills predict pre-service health professionals' attitude towards engaging in e-healthcare?
- iPad use during ward rounds: an observational study
- What is the effect of electronic pathology ordering on test re-ordering patterns for paediatric patients?
- A conceptual model for analysing informal learning in online social networks for health professionals
- Interpreting international governance standards for health IT use within general medical practice
- Recognition of health informatics in Australian standard classifications for research, occupation and education
- Mobile learning: a workforce development strategy for nurse supervisors
- Usability of a virtual community of practice for workforce development of clinical supervisors
- Expert insights on the design and implementation of interactive patient websites for people with chronic pain
- A case study on parsing chemotherapy related free-text data
- Description and analysis of design and intended use for Epidemiologic Dynamic Data Collection Platform in China
- Fitting clinical workflow: the case for wound care in a residential aged care home
- A virtual aged care system: when health informatics and spatial science intersect
- Preliminary results from a study of the impact of digital activity trackers on health risk status
- Does CPOE support nurse-physician communication in the medication order process? A nursing perspective
- Analysis of operating theatre utilisation to drive efficiency and productivity improvements
- Cluster analysis of medication adherence in Pacific patients with high cardiovascular risk
- Patients' adoption of the e-appointment scheduling service: a case study in primary healthcare
- Isbn
- 9781614994275
- Label
- Investing in e-health : people, knowledge and technology for a healthy future : selected papers from the 22nd Australian National Health Informatics Conference (HIC 2014)
- Title
- Investing in e-health
- Title remainder
- people, knowledge and technology for a healthy future : selected papers from the 22nd Australian National Health Informatics Conference (HIC 2014)
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by Heather Grain, Fernando Martin-Sanchez, Louise K. Schaper
- Subject
-
- Congress
- Consumer education
- Consumer education -- Congresses
- HEALTH & FITNESS / Holism
- HEALTH & FITNESS / Reference
- Health Information Exchange
- Health Information Management
- Health education
- Health education -- Congresses
- Investments
- MEDICAL / Alternative Medicine
- MEDICAL / Atlases
- MEDICAL / Essays
- MEDICAL / Family & General Practice
- MEDICAL / Holistic Medicine
- MEDICAL / Osteopathy
- Medical Informatics Applications
- Medical informatics
- Medical informatics -- Congresses
- Conference papers and proceedings
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- "As healthcare organisations and governments look to information technology to capitalise and enhance healthcare, the need for effective investment to update existing technology and provide cost-effective infrastructure for the future becomes clear. The issues of defining success and understanding opportunities are crucial to planning optimum investment and the best use of scarce resources. This book presents papers from the Australian Health Informatics Conference (HIC 2014), held in Melbourne, Australia, in August 2014. With the theme of investing in e-health: people, knowledge and technology for a healthy future, the papers delivered at the conference and included here address the issues of building a future-focused, scalable and adaptable infrastructure and of training the healthcare workforce necessary to support it. Subjects covered include: user participation in ICT development for older adults; interactive patient websites; application areas of multi-user virtual environments in the healthcare context; as well as governance, training and assessing the quality of data in public health information systems. The book will be of interest to all those policy makers and practitioners involved in the planning and implementation of information technology projects as part of the healthcare system"--Publisher's description
- Cataloging source
- UWW
- Dewey number
- 610.285
- Illustrations
- illustrations
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- R858
- Literary form
- non fiction
- http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/meetingDate
- 2014
- http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/meetingName
- Australian National Health Informatics Conference
- Nature of contents
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- dictionaries
- bibliography
- NLM call number
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- W1
- W 26.55.I4
- NLM item number
- ST92K v.204 2014
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
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- Schaper, Louise K.
- Martin-Sanchez, Fernando J.
- Grain, Heather
- Series statement
- Studies in health technology and informatics,
- Series volume
- v. 204
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- Consumer education
- Health education
- Medical informatics
- Health Information Exchange
- Health Information Management
- Medical Informatics Applications
- Investments
- Consumer education
- Health education
- Medical informatics
- HEALTH & FITNESS / Holism
- HEALTH & FITNESS / Reference
- MEDICAL / Alternative Medicine
- MEDICAL / Atlases
- MEDICAL / Essays
- MEDICAL / Family & General Practice
- MEDICAL / Holistic Medicine
- MEDICAL / Osteopathy
- Label
- Investing in e-health : people, knowledge and technology for a healthy future : selected papers from the 22nd Australian National Health Informatics Conference (HIC 2014), edited by Heather Grain, Fernando Martin-Sanchez, Louise K. Schaper
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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- Contents
- Optimising computerised alerts within electronic medication management systems: a synthesis of four years of research -- Gerontechnology: the importance of user participation in ICT development for older adults -- Methods for assessing the quality of data in public health information systems: a critical review -- Shared responsibility for electronic records: governance in perinatal data entry -- Combining patient journey modelling and visual multi-agent computer simulation: aframework to improving knowledge translation in a healthcare environment -- Battling the challenges of training nurses to use information systems through theory-based training material design -- Application areas of multi-user virtual environments in the healthcare context -- Pre-implementation investigation of the readiness of allied health professionals to adopt electronic health records -- Mid-term NEAT review: analysing the improvements in hospital ED performance -- "I can do it": does confidence and perceived ability in learning new ICT skills predict pre-service health professionals' attitude towards engaging in e-healthcare? -- iPad use during ward rounds: an observational study -- What is the effect of electronic pathology ordering on test re-ordering patterns for paediatric patients? -- A conceptual model for analysing informal learning in online social networks for health professionals -- Interpreting international governance standards for health IT use within general medical practice -- Recognition of health informatics in Australian standard classifications for research, occupation and education -- Mobile learning: a workforce development strategy for nurse supervisors -- Usability of a virtual community of practice for workforce development of clinical supervisors -- Expert insights on the design and implementation of interactive patient websites for people with chronic pain -- A case study on parsing chemotherapy related free-text data -- Description and analysis of design and intended use for Epidemiologic Dynamic Data Collection Platform in China -- Fitting clinical workflow: the case for wound care in a residential aged care home -- A virtual aged care system: when health informatics and spatial science intersect -- Preliminary results from a study of the impact of digital activity trackers on health risk status -- Does CPOE support nurse-physician communication in the medication order process? A nursing perspective -- Analysis of operating theatre utilisation to drive efficiency and productivity improvements -- Cluster analysis of medication adherence in Pacific patients with high cardiovascular risk -- Patients' adoption of the e-appointment scheduling service: a case study in primary healthcare
- Control code
- 892198323
- Extent
- 1 online resource (xi, 185 pages)
- Form of item
- online
- Isbn
- 9781614994275
- Lccn
- 2014946548
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- Investing in e-health : people, knowledge and technology for a healthy future : selected papers from the 22nd Australian National Health Informatics Conference (HIC 2014), edited by Heather Grain, Fernando Martin-Sanchez, Louise K. Schaper
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and indexes
- Carrier category
- online resource
- Carrier category code
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- cr
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
-
- text
- still image
- Content type code
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- txt
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- rdacontent
- rdacontent
- Contents
- Optimising computerised alerts within electronic medication management systems: a synthesis of four years of research -- Gerontechnology: the importance of user participation in ICT development for older adults -- Methods for assessing the quality of data in public health information systems: a critical review -- Shared responsibility for electronic records: governance in perinatal data entry -- Combining patient journey modelling and visual multi-agent computer simulation: aframework to improving knowledge translation in a healthcare environment -- Battling the challenges of training nurses to use information systems through theory-based training material design -- Application areas of multi-user virtual environments in the healthcare context -- Pre-implementation investigation of the readiness of allied health professionals to adopt electronic health records -- Mid-term NEAT review: analysing the improvements in hospital ED performance -- "I can do it": does confidence and perceived ability in learning new ICT skills predict pre-service health professionals' attitude towards engaging in e-healthcare? -- iPad use during ward rounds: an observational study -- What is the effect of electronic pathology ordering on test re-ordering patterns for paediatric patients? -- A conceptual model for analysing informal learning in online social networks for health professionals -- Interpreting international governance standards for health IT use within general medical practice -- Recognition of health informatics in Australian standard classifications for research, occupation and education -- Mobile learning: a workforce development strategy for nurse supervisors -- Usability of a virtual community of practice for workforce development of clinical supervisors -- Expert insights on the design and implementation of interactive patient websites for people with chronic pain -- A case study on parsing chemotherapy related free-text data -- Description and analysis of design and intended use for Epidemiologic Dynamic Data Collection Platform in China -- Fitting clinical workflow: the case for wound care in a residential aged care home -- A virtual aged care system: when health informatics and spatial science intersect -- Preliminary results from a study of the impact of digital activity trackers on health risk status -- Does CPOE support nurse-physician communication in the medication order process? A nursing perspective -- Analysis of operating theatre utilisation to drive efficiency and productivity improvements -- Cluster analysis of medication adherence in Pacific patients with high cardiovascular risk -- Patients' adoption of the e-appointment scheduling service: a case study in primary healthcare
- Control code
- 892198323
- Extent
- 1 online resource (xi, 185 pages)
- Form of item
- online
- Isbn
- 9781614994275
- Lccn
- 2014946548
- Media category
- computer
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- c
- Other physical details
- illustrations (some color).
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
- (OCoLC)892198323
Subject
- Congress
- Consumer education
- Consumer education -- Congresses
- HEALTH & FITNESS / Holism
- HEALTH & FITNESS / Reference
- Health Information Exchange
- Health Information Management
- Health education
- Health education -- Congresses
- Investments
- MEDICAL / Alternative Medicine
- MEDICAL / Atlases
- MEDICAL / Essays
- MEDICAL / Family & General Practice
- MEDICAL / Holistic Medicine
- MEDICAL / Osteopathy
- Medical Informatics Applications
- Medical informatics
- Medical informatics -- Congresses
- Conference papers and proceedings
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