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| 271 - 280 of 373 Most Recent Health Informatics Books, Journals and Periodicals |
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 | Management of Data in Clinical Trials (Wiley Series in Probability and Statistics) by Eleanor McFadden Publisher: Wiley-Interscience Publication Date: Friday, November 07, 1997 Description: Timely, authoritative, complete-a comprehensive guide to managing data in clinical trials At some point during their training, virtually all health professionals are exposed to the theory of clinical trials, but few are taught about the practical details of organizing and conducting a clinical...more
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 | Understanding Laboratory & Diagnostic Tests (The Health Information Management Series) by Marie A Moisio, Elmer W. Moisio Publisher: CENGAGE Delmar Learning Publication Date: Tuesday, September 23, 1997 Description: Ideal for instruction in nursing, health information, medical assisting, medical transcription or health unit coordinator programs, this book contains numerous end-of-chapter exercises and case studies to challenge the learner. The most commonly ordered tests are covered, complete with an accurate description of the name and type of test, how the...more
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 | Ethical Decision Making in Therapy Practice (Skills for Practice Series) by Julius Sim Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann Publication Date: Tuesday, September 23, 1997 Description: Provides a sound theoretical introduction to ethical decision making in health care, and relates this to key practical examples within the therapy professions. Although primarily an examination of ethical issues, legal and professional considerations in both the UK and USA are also addressed. The text is extensively...more
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 | Child Therapy: Concepts, Strategies,And Decision Making: Concepts Strategies & Decision Making (Brunner Mazel Basic Principles Into Practice Series, Vol 15) by III, MD, Lewis Publisher: Routledge Publication Date: Monday, September 01, 1997 Description: This is a guide to the complex and sophisticated concepts involved in treating children who have psychiatric or behavioral problems. Because children rarely seek therapy for themselves and because the models of communication between the child and the therapist are varies and not limited to verbal, this area of therapy...more
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 | Knowledge Engineering in Health Informatics by Homer R. Warner, Dean K. Sorenson, Omar Bouhaddou Publisher: Springer Publication Date: Thursday, July 10, 1997 Description: The "information explosion" in recent decades has made it impossible for practicing physicians (even specialists) to keep up with all the information which would be potentially useful in making optimal clinical judgements. As a result, it's not surprising that empirical studies have demonstrated that physicians do not always make optimal...more
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 | The Systems Challenge: Getting the Clinical Information Support You Need to Improve Patient Care (J-B AHA Press) by Nancy A. Kreider, Becky J. Haselton Publisher: Jossey-Bass Publication Date: Sunday, June 15, 1997 Description: More than 20 experts--including nursing informatics specialists, information systems (IS) and nurse managers, and training consultants--examine the application common in health care information systems (HCIS) configurations, from patient information and point-of service applications to clinical decision-support systems. Written specifically for nurse and other service-level managers, The Systems Challenge shows you...more
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 | Rationalizing Medical Work: Decision Support Techniques and Medical Practices (Inside Technology) by Marc Berg Publisher: The MIT Press Publication Date: Friday, April 04, 1997 Description: One response to the current crisis in medicine--indicated by large variations in practice and skyrocketing costs--has been a call for the rationalizing of medical practice through decision-support techniques. These tools, which include protocols, decision analysis, and expert systems, have generated much debate. Advocates argue that the tools will make medical...more
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 | Review Questions for Health Information Management: RRA and ART Examination Preparation (Review Questions Series) by M.R. Burns, B.J. Horn Mang Publisher: Informa Healthcare Publication Date: Saturday, March 15, 1997 Description: This is a fully current, large-format review text of more than 600 questions with complete answers for the Health Information Management Examination, formerly called the Registered Record Administrator Examination. It covers retention and retrieval of health records, management and personnel, legal aspects, statistics and research, performance improvement, computer questions, and...more
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 | Information Management for Health Professions by Merida Johns Publisher: Delmar Publishers Publication Date: Wednesday, January 15, 1997 Description: This core textbook introduces students to the emerging roles in health information management in the age of the computer-based patient record. It provides a global understanding of the practice and concepts associated with database approaches to health data storage, retrieval, and management of data quality. This comprehensive text presents the...more
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 | Making Medical Spending Decisions: the Law, Ethics, and Economics of Rationing Mechanisms by Mark A. Hall Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA Publication Date: Wednesday, January 15, 1997 Description: A fresh and comprehensive exploration of how health care rationing decisions are made, this book offers not specific criteria for rationing--like age or quality of life--but a comparative analysis of three alternative decision makers: consumers paying out of pocket, government and insurance officials setting limits on treatments and coverage, and...more
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Last Updated: 29 November 2007.
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