Information Management For Health Professions

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| Rating | : | 4.17 (922 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 0766825167 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 416 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2013-09-11 |
| Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Introduction. Chapter 1: A Model of Practice for Health Information Management. Chapter 7: Managing Data Quality. Chapter 2: Concepts of Health Information Management. Chapter 8: Data Retrieval and Analysis. Index . Chapter 5: Design and Development of Information Systems. Chapter 9: Security, Audit, and Control of Health Data. Preface. Glossary. Chapter 6: Database Management Concepts. Chapter 4: Strategic Planning for Information Systems. Chapter 3: Information Systems in Health Care
Students will appreciate the new learning aids included in each chapter including Reality Checks, which focus on real life examples to reinforce concepts, and Exploring the Web, which suggest Web searches to enhance the learning experience.. Updated with a real-world focus, Information Management for Health Care Professions, 2E is ideal for courses in baccalaureate and masters level programs in health information management, health services management, and similar programs. The text introduces the fundamentals of health information management in this era of computer-based patient records. Throughout its coverage of all the key areas of study within health information management, there is an emphasis on the use of information as an asset and the manager's role in 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
Unhappy This book is very generic and not very informative in my opinion. I purchased this book for a health information class and I think that I read approximately 10-15 pages of it. I completed my homework using the internet instead of this book. Money down the drain. Unless one has tests that are DIRECTLY from this book I would not purchase it. I would not recommend it nor would I purchase it again.. Purchased for College Course Melissa I found this textbook difficult to follow, with its many citations to outside works. I thought it might be more free-flowing but it would introduce a concept and fail to flesh it out, again, referring to many examples which did not complete the thought loops for me. Others may have a different learning experience.. Jesse A. Morse said The Book does the job. I bought this book for my Health Information MBA class and while I have only read a couple of chapters, it has provided me with some insight and knowledge.
Loyola University, Chicago
