HIT or Miss, 3rd Edition

HIT or Miss, 3rd Edition

Lessons Learned from Health Information Technology Projects

Leviss, Jonathan

Taylor & Francis Ltd

06/2021

272

Mole

Inglês

9781032092201

15 a 20 dias

503

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About the Editors and Contributors. Acknowledgments. Forward. Introduction and Methodology. PART I: Hospital Care Focus. Chapter 1 Build It with Them, Make It Mandatory, and They Will Come. Chapter 2 One Size Does Not Fit All. Chapter 3 Putting the cart before the horse--IDN Integration. Chapter 4 Hospital Objectives vs. Project Timelines. Chapter 5 Clinical Quality Improvement or Administrative Oversight. Chapter 6 Business Intelligence--legacy shortfall reinforces a new endeavor. Chapter 7 Legacy Data Viewer--when value endures. Chapter 8 Medication Alerts--usability reigns supreme. Chapter 9 Antibiotic approvals--A mobile app that didn't. Chapter 10 Disruptive Workflow Disrupts the Rollout: Electronic Medication Reconciliation. Chapter 11 Anatomy of a Preventable Mistake: Unrecognized Workflow Change in Medication Management. Chapter 12. Failure to Plan, Failure to Rollout. Chapter 13 Enterprise EHR for Obstetrics--Fitting a square peg into a round hole. Chapter 14 Basic Math. Chapter 15 Mobile Devices--when in with the new does not mean out with the old. Chapter 16 Pharmacy System Upgrade--first time failures ensured later success. Chapter 17. Device Selection-No Other Phase Is More Important. Chapter 18 ICU Data Capture-how many systems is too many. Chapter 19 Fetal Monitoring--simultaneous systems migration. Chapter 20 Critical Lab--notification failure. Chapter 21 Collaboration Is Essential: Care Planning and Documentation. Chapter 22 Lessons beyond Bar Coding. Chapter 23 A Single Point of Failure. Chapter 24 Vendor and Customer. Chapter 25 Communications Upgrade--the phone's on, but nobody's home. Chapter 26 Ready for the Upgrade. Chapter 27 Effective Leadership Includes the Right People. Chapter 28 Chronic Care Model--Organizational Culture eats Implementation Strategy for Lunch. Chapter 29 Shortsighted Vision. Chapter 30. Committing Leadership Resources. Chapter 31 When to throw the towel--ED Downtime. Chapter 32 Voice Recognition--when life throws you lemons, make lemonade. Part II: Ambulatory Care Focus. Chapter 33 All Automation Isn't Good. Chapter 34 Start Simple. Chapter 35 It's in the EHR...but where?? CHapter 36 All Systems Down...What Now? Ambulatory EHR. Chapter 37 Weekends Are Not Just for Relaxing. Chapter 38 104 Synergistic Problems. Chapter 39 What defines "failure"?--A Small Practice EHR. Chapter 40 Digital does't always mean easier. Part III: Community Focus. Chapter 41 Push vs. Pull. Chapter 42 HIE Alerts--disconnecting primary care providers. Chapter 43 Loss Aversion. Chapter 44 Care Coordination--Improved population management requires management. Part IV: Points of View. Chapter 45 Theoretical Perspective. Chapter 46 EHR Transitions--deja vous. Chapter 47 User Interface--poor designs hinder adoption. Chapter 48 Exploring HIT Contract Cadavers To Avoid HIT Managerial Malpractice. PART V: Appendices. Appendix A - HIT Project Categories. Appendix B - Lessons Learned Categories. Appendix C - Text References and Bibliography of Additional Resources. Index
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Computerization Movements;Clinic's EHR;Health Information Technology Projects;CMIO;healthcare transformation;Computerized Provider Order Entry;IT leverage;ONC;Clinical Informatics;Ambulatory EHR;Bar Code;CPOE System;Unspecified Error;Fetal Tracings;EHR Vendor;EHR System;Electronic Medication Administration Record;Pharmacy Information System;EHR Implementation;Downtime Procedures;Large Academic Medical Center;Enterprise EHR;AMS Team;Pcp Office;Clinical Decision Support System;Care Planning System;Ambulatory Care Center;Pay For Performance