Medicine and the Information Age

Author: Jeffrey S. Rose, MD

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Medicine and the Information Age

In this highly readable book, Dr. Jeffrey Rose introduces fundamental concepts of information systems and emphasizes skills, techniques, and abstractions for creating them - and for managing resistance to them. A bit unconventional, as management books go, because it's not intended to "zap" you or "blockbust" you, hurtle you from one curve to another or shock you into a paradigm shift. Rather, it's meant to ground you just long enough to give you a foundation in clinical information systems and to convince you of the critical importance of such systems in health care delivery. Written for health care managers and educators, consultants, insurance executives, health plan/hospital CIOs, and clinical professionals.

278 Pages © 1998

 

Table of Contents

Part One
Information Systems and Medicine


Chapter 1
The Strange Case of Dr. Latros


Part Two

Information System Basics


Chapter 2
Computer Hardware

Chapter 3
Computer Software

Chapter 4
Communication Networks

Chapter 5
Data, Information, and Systems


Part Three

Information Systems and Organizations


Chapter 6
Culture and Information Systems

Chapter 7
Enterprise Structure and Information Systems

Chapter 8
Enterprise Change Management and Information Systems


Part Four

Information System Projects


Chapter 9
Information System Projects-Planning and Development

Chapter 10
Information System Projects-Implementation and Support


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