Health Informatics: A socio-technical perspective

Health Informatics: A socio-technical perspective

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Health informatics is a multi-disciplinary, multi-dimensional field which seeks to facilitate the effective collection, management, and use of information in the health care environment. Taking a socio-technical perspective, Health Informatics focuses on the interplay between the health care environment and the systems used to manage that environment. Highly practical in orientation, the book uses many and various examples of the different issues, priorities, and approaches to using health information technology to assist students to identify and critique these differing perspectives. Thorough coverage of all issues associated with the application of information technology and communications technology to health care Focus on practical applicationsClear structure and sound pedagogy help students to identify and analyse the different issues, priorities, and approaches associated with health information systems

Author: Sue Whetton (Lecturer, Department of Rural Health, University of Tasmania)
Format: Paperback, 240 pages, 171mm x 246mm, 501 g
Published: 2005, Oxford University Press Australia, Australia
Genre: Medicine: General

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Health informatics is a multi-disciplinary, multi-dimensional field which seeks to facilitate the effective collection, management, and use of information in the health care environment. Taking a socio-technical perspective, Health Informatics focuses on the interplay between the health care environment and the systems used to manage that environment. Highly practical in orientation, the book uses many and various examples of the different issues, priorities, and approaches to using health information technology to assist students to identify and critique these differing perspectives. Thorough coverage of all issues associated with the application of information technology and communications technology to health care Focus on practical applicationsClear structure and sound pedagogy help students to identify and analyse the different issues, priorities, and approaches associated with health information systems