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Handbook of Research on Information Technology Management and Clinical Data Administration in Healthcare (2 Volumes)

Ashish N. Dwivedi (University of Hull, UK)
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Release Date: May, 2009 | Copyright: © 2009 | Pages: 1072

Publication Status: E-Book and Print Version Available for Purchase
ISBN13: 9781605663562
EISBN13: 9781605663579
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-356-2

Description:

Advances in information technology have brought about a revolution in healthcare, enabling medical personnel to have round-the-clock access to clinical data regardless of geographic location.

The Handbook of Research on Information Technology Management and Clinical Data Administration in Healthcare provides researchers, educators, students, and industry practitioners with new research, practical experiences, challenges, and opportunities within healthcare data management. A comprehensive reference source within the medical technology field, this Handbook of Research presents tools and techniques in all aspects of IT management and clinical data administration in healthcare.

Coverage:

The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:

  • Anesthesia information management systems
  • Electronic patient monitoring
  • Health information standards
  • Health technology assessment and health economics
  • Healthcare information management implementation
  • Integrated health information networks
  • IT in chronic disease management
  • IT in global health disparities
  • Novel data interface for evaluating cardiovascular outcomes
  • Patient safety information system
  • Social marketing in healthcare
  • Telehealth technology model for information science
  • Telemedicine and e-health systems

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"This book brings to the forefront important technologies and processes in healthcare, and consider the implications of their advances."

– Ashish. N. Dwivedi, University of Hull, UK

Ashish Dwivedi is the Deputy Director, Centre for Systems Studies at Hull University Business School, UK. Previously, he was the Deputy Graduate Research Director at Hull University Business School, and was also associated with the management of the high-tech Management Learning Laboratory). His primary research interests are in knowledge management (in which he obtained his PhD), supply chain management healthcare management and information and communication technologies. He has published 4 books and over 50 journal and conference papers. He has served as an Invited reviewer and Guest Editor for several journals, including the IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine.

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Editorial Advisory Board
  • Anil Bhargava, Kalpataru Hospital, India
  • Steve Clarke, University of Hull, UK
  • Raouf Naguib, Coventry University, UK
  • Satish Pathak, The People’s College of Medical Sciences & Research Centre, India
  • V.K. Rattan, AMC Centre and School, India
  • Nilmini Wickramasinghe, Illinois Institute of Technology, USA
  • Jennifer Wilby, University of Hull, UK