Book Name: From Patient Data to Medical Knowledge: The Principles and Practice of Health Informatics 1st Edition
Author: Paul Taylor
Publisher: BMJ Books; 1 edition
ISBN-10: 0727917757,9780470994696
Year: 2006
Pages: 274
Language: English
File size: 2 MB
File format: PDF,EPUB
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How do you make the best use of individual information to improve health effects? A growing number of info about patients’ wellbeing is saved on progressively connected computer systems. However, is it common in a way that assist clinicians care for patients? Can it be used as a source for researchers?This publication is directed at those who wish to find out about how it’s changing how we think about medication and medical investigation. The ideas explored below are taken from research carried out across the planet, and are introduced with a leading authority in Health Informatics based at University College London.This detailed guide to the area is divided into three segments:What is health informatics? — an introductionTechniques for representing and assessing patient information and medical knowledgeImplementation from the clinical setting: changing training to boost healthcare outcomesWhether you’re a health professional, NHS supervisor or IT expert, this book can allow you to recognize how information could be managed to supply the advice you and your coworkers want at the best and available manner for both you and your coworkers.