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Electronic Health Record: A Systems Analysis of the Medications Domain by MD, Al

Description: Electronic Health Record by MD, Alexander Scarlat Starting with an accessible primer, this book introduces the reader to the tools and methodology of Structured Systems Analysis as well as the nuances of the Medications domain. The first part of the book proceeds with a top-down decomposition along two main paths: Workflows: Context and Data Flow Diagrams, Processes, Activities Data: Conceptual / Logical models, Entity-relationship-diagrams Structured systems analysis methodology and tools are applied to: Electronic Prescription Computerized Physician Order Entry Drug dispensation Medication Administration Clinical Decision Support The book completes a comprehensive view of the EHR/EMR with dedicated chapters on: User Interface considerations (Input) Reporting requirements (Output) Standards and Vocabularies for Meaningful Use (Interoperability) Assuming the reader has no previous clinical and/or informatics knowledge, the author uses easily accessible language and clear explanations. With over 170 figures, 100 review questions and answers - the book is a great companion to Healthcare IT professionals as well as clinical informatics students. FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Author Biography Alexander Scarlat, MD is board certified in Anesthesiology. He has practiced medicine for 18 years and holds a degree in Computer Sciences. Dr. Scarlat has a strong background in healthcare informatics, working for more than two decades with vendors in electronic health records R&D and with hospitals implementing healthcare information technology. Fluent in both medical and IT languages, he is a knowledgeable and experienced liaison between clinicians and IT specialists. Table of Contents Short Primer on Structured Systems Analysis. The Medications Domain: Workflows and Data Structures. Prescribe/eRX. Order/CPOE. Dispense/ePharmacy. Administer/eMAR. User Interface. Clinical Decision Support. Reports. Interoperability: Standards and Vocabularies. Review Finally, heres a textbook that the market and the industry have been looking for. The author has captured the details of the information flows involved in the EHR while processing an order or prescription from inception to completion. The book should help any clinician or informatics professional understand whats happening in the process of medication order, dispense, and administer. --Joseph T. Finn, RPh, MBA, Supervisor (WillowRx), Nemours Health Informaticsa ... encompasses high-value, high-volume therapeutic transactions of indescribable complexity that touch nearly every licensed professional in a hospital, enrobing drug ordering, dispensing, and administration in sophisticated layers of clinical decision support, caregiver work lists, and back-end charging and continuum of care functions. I am pleased that the topic merits its own formal review and analysis in Dr. Scarlats book. I found the user interface chapter immediately useful -- in fact, Im hoping the vendors of my own hospitals systems take its recommendations to heart. --Mr. HIStalk, Healthcare IT Blogger The informatics transformation of American Healthcare as a result of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) Meaningful Use (MU) program is now truly underway, creating an entirely new language and dimension to the practice of medicine. As physicians (and other clinicians) move through MU, past the stage of commercial technology acquisition and implementation, the need for a deeper understanding of the structure AND function of these new knowledge systems is not only necessary but essential. Dr. Scarlats comprehensive and logically structured handbook acts as a common sense guide to this new world of informatics that should prove invaluable to the clinician making his/her way past the commercial hype into the realm of true understanding of the systems of medical informatics. Well referenced and comprehensive, this work is strongly recommended to the new meaningful user as well as those that work with and support clinicians in this essential next generation of American Medicine. --William F. Bria MD, CMIO Shriners Hospitals for Children, President of the Board, Association of Medical Directors of Information Systems (AMDIS) What is the ideal medication workflow? Simple -- from doctors brain to patients vein without handwriting, handoffs, or hassle. Dr. Scarlats clear explanations empower healthcare professionals with tools that will enhance any IT project ! it provides a framework that will enable clinicians to communicate with technologist. I plan to use this book in the BIDMC medication work, which seeks to achieve zero defects, cost reductions, and patient engagement.a Both clinicians and IT professionals should find the book to be a valuable resource as they create the reformed healthcare delivery system of the future, beyond Meaningful Use. --From the foreword by John D. Halamka, MD Review Quote Finally, heres a textbook that the market and the industry have been looking for. The author has captured the details of the information flows involved in the EHR while processing an order or prescription from inception to completion. The book should help any clinician or informatics professional understand whats happening in the process of medication order, dispense, and administer. -Joseph T. Finn, RPh, MBA, Supervisor (WillowRx), Nemours Health Informatics ... encompasses high-value, high-volume therapeutic transactions of indescribable complexity that touch nearly every licensed professional in a hospital, enrobing drug ordering, dispensing, and administration in sophisticated layers of clinical decision support, caregiver work lists, and back-end charging and continuum of care functions. I am pleased that the topic merits its own formal review and analysis in Dr. Scarlats book. I found the user interface chapter immediately useful in fact, Im hoping the vendors of my own hospitals systems take its recommendations to heart. -Mr. HIStalk, Healthcare IT Blogger The informatics transformation of American Healthcare as a result of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) Meaningful Use (MU) program is now truly underway, creating an entirely new language and dimension to the practice of medicine. As physicians (and other clinicians) move through MU, past the stage of commercial technology acquisition and implementation, the need for a deeper understanding of the structure AND function of these new knowledge systems is not only necessary but essential. Dr. Scarlats comprehensive and logically structured handbook acts as a common sense guide to this new world of informatics that should prove invaluable to the clinician making his/her way past the commercial hype into the realm of true understanding of the systems of medical informatics. Well referenced and comprehensive, this work is strongly recommended to the new meaningful user as well as those that work with and support clinicians in this essential next generation of American Medicine. -William F. Bria MD, CMIO Shriners Hospitals for Children, President of the Board, Association of Medical Directors of Information Systems (AMDIS) What is the ideal medication workflow? Simple from doctors brain to patients vein without handwriting, handoffs, or hassle. Dr. Scarlats clear explanations empower healthcare professionals with tools that will enhance any IT project … it provides a framework that will enable clinicians to communicate with technologist. I plan to use this book in the BIDMC medication work, which seeks to achieve zero defects, cost reductions, and patient engagement. Both clinicians and IT professionals should find the book to be a valuable resource as they create the reformed healthcare delivery system of the future, beyond Meaningful Use. -From the foreword by John D. Halamka, MD Details ISBN1439878528 Short Title ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORD Language English ISBN-10 1439878528 ISBN-13 9781439878521 Media Book Format Hardcover DEWEY 610.285 Year 2012 Imprint Productivity Press Subtitle A Systems Analysis of the Medications Domain Place of Publication Portland Country of Publication United States AU Release Date 2012-03-22 NZ Release Date 2012-03-22 US Release Date 2012-03-22 UK Release Date 2012-03-22 Pages 394 Publisher Taylor & Francis Inc Publication Date 2012-03-22 Illustrations 17 Tables, black and white; 176 Illustrations, black and white Audience Professional & Vocational Author MD, Alexander Scarlat We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:139828446;

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ISBN-13: 9781439878521

Book Title: Electronic Health Record

Number of Pages: 426 Pages

Publication Name: Electronic Health Record: a Systems Analysis of the Medications Domain

Language: English

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc

Item Height: 276 mm

Subject: Computer Science, Management, Healthcare System

Publication Year: 2012

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Item Weight: 1179 g

Author: Alexander Scarlat, Md

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