Health Information Management: Empowering Public Health

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J. Mantas, R. Šendelj, I. Ognjanović
IOS Press, 2020 M10 14 - 240 pages
The effective and efficient management of healthcare institutions is key to the successful development of national health systems. In an increasingly digital society, the skills involved in health information management become a primary factor in ensuring this development. Employment is projected to grow in all areas of healthcare, but especially in those related to information management, such as applied informatics, public health informatics and medical informatics. This book, Health Information Management: Empowering Public Health, aims to provide a clear and comprehensive introduction to the study and development of health information management. It is designed for use by university and vocational courses to train allied health professionals. It can also be used as an in-service training tool for new healthcare-facility personnel, for those working in government healthcare institutions, independent billing and health assurance services, or individually by health information specialists. The book describes health information management, and explains how it merges the fields of health care and information technology. Readers will learn logical thinking and communication, and will be introduced to the organizational processes in healthcare institutions, as well as finding out how to organize and analyze health care data; accurately record, store and assess health data; use an electronic patient record system; and provide statistical analysis and interpret the results. The book will be of interest to all those wishing to gain a better insight into what is involved health information management, and to all those studying the subject.
 

Contents

SECTION 1 PUBLIC HEALTH Preamble
1
SECTION 2 HEALTHCARE ORGANISATION Preamble
29
SECTION 3 HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENT AND ECONOMICS Preamble
53
SECTION 4 HEALTH ANALYTICS AND BIOSTATISTICS Preamble
109
SECTION 5 HEALTH INFORMATICS Preamble
137
Glossary
217
Subject Index
225
Author Index
227
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