معرفی کتاب «Oncology informatics : using health information technology to improve processes and outcomes in cancer care» نوشتهٔ Hesse, Bradford W.; Ahern, David; Beckjord, Ellen,David K. Ahern,Ellen Beckjord، منتشرشده توسط نشر Elsevier Science & Technology Books; Elsevier/AP در سال 2016. این کتاب در 5 صفحه، فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
__Oncology Informatics: Using Health Information Technology to Improve Processes and Outcomes in Cancer Care__ encapsulates National Cancer Institute-collected evidence into a format that is optimally useful for hospital planners, physicians, researcher, and informaticians alike as they collectively strive to accelerate progress against cancer using informatics tools. This book is a formational guide for turning clinical systems into engines of discovery as well as a translational guide for moving evidence into practice. It meets recommendations from the National Academies of Science to "reorient the research portfolio" toward providing greater "cognitive support for physicians, patients, and their caregivers" to "improve patient outcomes." Data from systems studies have suggested that oncology and primary care systems are prone to errors of omission, which can lead to fatal consequences downstream. By infusing the best science across disciplines, this book creates new environments of "Smart and Connected Health." __Oncology Informatics__ is also a policy guide in an era of extensive reform in healthcare settings, including new incentives for healthcare providers to demonstrate "meaningful use" of these technologies to improve system safety, engage patients, ensure continuity of care, enable population health, and protect privacy. __Oncology Informatics__ acknowledges this extraordinary turn of events and offers practical guidance for meeting meaningful use requirements in the service of improved cancer care. Anyone who wishes to take full advantage of the health information revolution in oncology to accelerate successes against cancer will find the information in this book valuable. * Presents a pragmatic perspective for practitioners and allied health care professionals on how to implement Health I.T. solutions in a way that will minimize disruption while optimizing practice goals * Proposes evidence-based guidelines for designers on how to create system interfaces that are easy to use, efficacious, and timesaving * Offers insight for researchers into the ways in which informatics tools in oncology can be utilized to shorten the distance between discovery and practice
Oncology Informatics: Using Health Information Technology to Improve Processes and Outcomes in Cancer Care encapsulates National Cancer Institute-collected evidence into a format that is optimally useful for hospital planners, physicians, researcher, and informaticians alike as they collectively strive to accelerate progress against cancer using informatics tools.
This book is a formational guide for turning clinical systems into engines of discovery as well as a translational guide for moving evidence into practice. It meets recommendations from the National Academies of Science to "reorient the research portfolio" toward providing greater "cognitive support for physicians, patients, and their caregivers" to "improve patient outcomes." Data from systems studies have suggested that oncology and primary care systems are prone to errors of omission, which can lead to fatal consequences downstream. By infusing the best science across disciplines, this book creates new environments of "Smart and Connected Health."
Oncology Informatics is also a policy guide in an era of extensive reform in healthcare settings, including new incentives for healthcare providers to demonstrate "meaningful use" of these technologies to improve system safety, engage patients, ensure continuity of care, enable population health, and protect privacy. Oncology Informatics acknowledges this extraordinary turn of events and offers practical guidance for meeting meaningful use requirements in the service of improved cancer care.
Anyone who wishes to take full advantage of the health information revolution in oncology to accelerate successes against cancer will find the information in this book valuable.
- Presents a pragmatic perspective for practitioners and allied health care professionals on how to implement Health I.T. solutions in a way that will minimize disruption while optimizing practice goals
- Proposes evidence-based guidelines for designers on how to create system interfaces that are easy to use, efficacious, and timesaving
- Offers insight for researchers into the ways in which informatics tools in oncology can be utilized to shorten the distance between discovery and practice
Oncology Informatics: Using Health Information Technology To Improve Processes And Outcomes In Cancer Care Encapsulates National Cancer Institute-collected Evidence Into A Format That Is Optimally Useful For Hospital Planners, Physicians, Researcher, And Informaticians Alike As They Collectively Strive To Accelerate Progress Against Cancer Using Informatics Tools. This Book Is A Formational Guide For Turning Clinical Systems Into Engines Of Discovery As Well As A Translational Guide For Moving Evidence Into Practice. It Meets Recommendations From The National Academies Of Science To Reorient The Research Portfolio Toward Providing Greater Cognitive Support For Physicians, Patients, And Their Caregivers To Improve Patient Outcomes. Data From Systems Studies Have Suggested That Oncology And Primary Care Systems Are Prone To Errors Of Omission, Which Can Lead To Fatal Consequences Downstream. By Infusing The Best Science Across Disciplines, This Book Creates New Environments Of Smart And Connected Health. Oncology Informatics Is Also A Policy Guide In An Era Of Extensive Reform In Healthcare Settings, Including New Incentives For Healthcare Providers To Demonstrate Meaningful Use Of These Technologies To Improve System Safety, Engage Patients, Ensure Continuity Of Care, Enable Population Health, And Protect Privacy. Oncology Informatics Acknowledges This Extraordinary Turn Of Events And Offers Practical Guidance For Meeting Meaningful Use Requirements In The Service Of Improved Cancer Care. Anyone Who Wishes To Take Full Advantage Of The Health Information Revolution In Oncology To Accelerate Successes Against Cancer Will Find The Information In This Book Valuable. Edited By Bradford W. Hesse, David K. Ahern, Ellen Beckjord. Includes Bibliographical References And Index. Mode Of Access: World Wide Web. I. An Extraordinary Opportunity 1. Creating a Learning Health Care System in Oncology 2. Reducing Cancer Disparities Through Community Engagement: The Promise of Informatics 3. Cancer Clinical Research: Enhancing Data Liquidity and Data Altruism 4. Engaging Patients in Primary and Specialty Care 5. Coordination at the Point of Need II. Support across the Continuum 6. Prevention, Information Technology, and Cancer 7. Early Detection In The Age of Information Technology 8. Informatics Support Across the Cancer Continuum: Treatment 9. Survivorship 10. Advanced Cancer: Palliative, End of Life, and Bereavement Care III. Science of Oncology Informatics 11. Data Visualization Tools for Investigating Health Services Utilization Among Cancer Patients 12. Oncology Informatics: Behavioral and Psychological Sciences 13. Communication Science: Connecting Systems for Health 14. Cancer Surveillance Informatics 15. Extended Vision for Oncology: A Perceptual Science Perspective on Data Visualization and Medical Imaging IV. Accelerating Progress 16. Crowdsourcing Advancements in Health Care Research: Applications for Cancer Treatment Discoveries 17. Patient-Centered Approaches to Improving Clinical Trials for Cancer 18. A New Era of Clinical Research Methods in a Data-rich Environment 19. Creating a Health Information Technology Infrastructure to Support Comparative Effectiveness Research in Cancer 20. Editors' Conclusion: Building for Change Posttraumatic growth is an area in which investigations are now being undertaken in many different parts of the world. The view that individuals can be changed—sometimes in radically good ways—by their struggle with trauma is ancient and widespread. However, the systematic focus by scholars and clinicians on the possibilities for growth from the struggle with crisis is relatively recent. 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