The digital doctor : hope, hype, and harm at the dawn of medicine's computer age
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- ISBN: 9780071849463
- ISBN: 0071849467 (MHID)
- ISBN: 9780071849470 (e-ISBN)
- ISBN: 007184975 (eMHID)
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xv, 330 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm - Publisher: New York : McGraw-Hill Education, [2015]
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Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 319-320) and index. |
Formatted Contents Note: | On call ; Shovel ready -- the note. The iPatient ; The note ; Strangers at the bedside ; Radiology rounds ; Go live ; Unanticipated consequences -- Decisions and data. Can computers replace the physician's brain? ; David and Goliath ; Big data -- The overdose. The error ; The system ; The doctor ; The pharmacist ; The alerts ; The robot ; The nurse ; The patient -- The connected patient. OpenNotes ; Personal health records and patient portals ; A community of patients -- The players and the policies. Meaningful use ; Epic and athena ; Silicon Valley meets healthcare ; The productivity paradox -- Toward a brighter future. A vision of health information technology ; The nontechnological side of making health IT work ; Art and science. |
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Subject: | Medical informatics Clinical competence Clinical medicine Physician and patient Medical Informatics Clinical Medicine Physician-Patient Relations Clinical Competence |
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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Kirtland Community College Library | R 858 .W33 2015 | 30775305519291 | General Collection | Available | - |
The Digital Doctor: Hope, Hype, and Harm at the Dawn of Medicine's Computer Age
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Table of Contents
The Digital Doctor: Hope, Hype, and Harm at the Dawn of Medicine's Computer Age
Section | Section Description | Page Number |
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Preface | p. xi | |
Chapter 1 | On Call | p. 1 |
Chapter 2 | Shovel Ready | p. 9 |
Part 1 | The Note | |
Chapter 3 | The iPatient | p. 23 |
Chapter 4 | The Note | p. 29 |
Chapter 5 | Strangers at the Bedside | p. 35 |
Chapter 6 | Radiology Rounds | p. 47 |
Chapter 7 | Go Live | p. 65 |
Chapter 8 | Unanticipated Consequences | p. 71 |
Part 2 | Decision and Data | |
Chapter 9 | Can Computers Replace the Physician's Brain? | p. 93 |
Chapter 10 | David and Goliath | p. 105 |
Chapter 11 | Big Data | p. 115 |
Part 3 | The Overdose | |
Chapter 12 | The Error | p. 127 |
Chapter 13 | The System | p. 131 |
Chapter 14 | The Doctor | p. 135 |
Chapter 15 | The Pharmacist | p. 139 |
Chapter 16 | The Alerts | p. 143 |
Chapter 17 | The Robot | p. 155 |
Chapter 18 | The Nurse | p. 159 |
Chapter 19 | The Patient | p. 165 |
Part 4 | The Connected Patient | |
Chapter 20 | OpenNotes | p. 171 |
Chapter 21 | Personal Health Records and Patient Portals | p. 183 |
Chapter 22 | A Community of Patients | p. 195 |
Part 5 | The Players and the Policies | |
Chapter 23 | Meaningful Use | p. 205 |
Chapter 24 | Epic and Athena | p. 219 |
Chapter 25 | Silicon Valley Meets Healthcare | p. 235 |
Chapter 26 | The Productivity Paradox | p. 243 |
Part 6 | Toward a Brighter Future | |
Chapter 27 | A Vision for Health Information Technology | p. 257 |
Chapter 28 | The Nontechnological Side of Making Health IT Work | p. 267 |
Chapter 29 | Art and Science | p. 271 |
Acknowledgments | p. 281 | |
Notes | p. 285 | |
National Coordinators for Health Information Technology | p. 309 | |
People Interviewed | p. 311 | |
Bibliography | p. 319 | |
Illustration Credits | p. 321 | |
Index | p. 323 |