Clinical Information Systems in Critical Care
Cecily Morrison author Matthew R Jones author Julie Bracken author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:10th Oct '13
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Concise handbook discussing benefits and pitfalls of clinical information systems in the ICU, offering advice for local implementation and problem-solving.
The complex IT requirements of a critical care unit have led to the development of numerous information systems. This text discusses the benefits and pitfalls of the technology, including advice for local implementation, and is essential reading for anyone developing, implementing, maintaining or using clinical information systems.The complex IT requirements of a critical care unit have led to the development of numerous information systems. In this concise handbook, the authors share their experience and research findings on how to unleash the power of the technology and overcome potential problems. Clinical Information Systems in Critical Care explains the key aspects of the information systems currently available, covering topics such as how to select the best system to match the requirements of a critical care unit, the issues surrounding data maintenance, patient confidentiality and the concept of the paperless patient record. It discusses both the benefits that may justify investment in the technology and hurdles that may arise, and offers advice for avoiding common problems. Clinical Information Systems in Critical Care is essential reading for all clinicians and health managers involved in developing, implementing, maintaining and using clinical information systems.
'Morrison, Jones, and Bracken provide a concise, high-level overview of the processes and challenges to consider when implementing a CIS/EHR in an ICU.' Critical Care Medicine
ISBN: 9780521156745
Dimensions: 186mm x 123mm x 10mm
Weight: 190g
188 pages