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Safety of Health IT

Clinical Case Studies

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  • © 2016

Overview

  • Features the unintended consequences of health information technologies (HIT) and how to ensure safety of the patient
  • Offers the full impact of implementation errors with preventative solutions
  • Provides best HIT practices for healthcare professionals within multiple clinical settings

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Table of contents (19 chapters)

  1. Errors Related to Various Types of Health Information Technologies

  2. Health Information Technology Implementation Issues

  3. Specialty Considerations

  4. Organizational Considerations

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About this book

This practical text provides an overview of the adverse consequences of health information technology (HIT) and its impact on patient safety. Specific cases of errors and risks related to various types of HIT are featured along with best practices for patient safety, workflows and organizational standards. The full impact of these challenges with meaningful solutions are openly examined. Written from a clinical perspective, healthcare professionals within multiple settings will find this timely book an invaluable resource to this essential and bourgeoning technology.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Med Officer & Operating Officer, Norweigan American Hospital, Chicago, USA

    Abha Agrawal

About the editor

Abha Agrawal, MD, FACP
Chief Clinical Operations Officer
IKS Health, New York, NY


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