Advances in Healthcare Informatics and Analytics
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Editors: Ashish Gupta, Vimla L. Patel, and Robert A. Greenes
Chapter, Developing a Method to Evaluate Emergency Response Medical Information Systems, co-authored by Ann Fruhling, UNO faculty member.
his important new volume presents recent research in healthcare information technology and analytics. Individual chapters look at such issues as the impact of technology failure on electronic prescribing behavior in primary care; attitudes toward electronic health records; a latent growth modeling approach to understanding lifestyle decisions based on patient historical data; designing an integrated surgical care delivery system using axiomatic design and petri net modeling; and failure in a dynamic decision environment, particularly in treating patients with a chronic disease.
Other chapters look at such topics as the impact of information technology integration in integrated delivery systems; operations and supply chain control for inventory management in a health system pharmacy; decision-theoretic assistants based on contextual gesture recognition; evaluating emergency response medical information systems; clinical decision support in critical care; virtual worlds in healthcare; and natural language processing for understanding contraceptive use at the VA.
ISBN
978-3319232935
Publication Date
2016
Publisher
Springer
City
New York, NY
Department
Interdisciplinary Informatics
Recommended Citation
Gupta, Ashish; Patel, Vimla L.; Greenes, Robert A.; Fruhling, Ann; and Petter, Stacie, "Advances in Healthcare Informatics and Analytics" (2016). Faculty Books and Monographs. 283.
https://digitalcommons.unomaha.edu/facultybooks/283
Comments
Part of the Annals of Information Systems series.
Fruhling, A. & Petter, S. (2016). Developing a Method to Evaluate Emergency Response Medical Information Systems In A. Gupta, V.L. Patel, and R.A. Greenes (Eds.), Advances in Healthcare Informatics and Analytics (187-215). New York, NY: Springer.