Transforming Health Care Through Information Case Studies

This series is intended for the rapidly increasing number of health care professionals who have rudimentary knowledge and experience in health care computing and are seeking opportunities to expand their horizons. It does not attempt to compete with the primers already on the market. Eminent interna...

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Other Authors: Lorenzi, Nancy M. (Editor), Riley, Robert T. (Editor), Ball, Marion J. (Editor), Douglas, Judith V. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY Springer New York 1995, 1995
Edition:1st ed. 1995
Series:Health Informatics
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Section I Introduction
  • 1. Case Studies in Technological Change
  • Section II Organizational Issues
  • 2. Organizational Vision and Strategic Directions
  • 3. Organizational Structures
  • 4. Project Planning and Management
  • 5. Preparing the Organization for Change
  • 6. Change Management Practices
  • Section III People Issues
  • 7. Leadership Issues
  • 8. Effects of Technology Diffusion upon People
  • 9. Involving Health Care Professionals in Technological Change
  • 10. Personal Effects on the Change Makers
  • Section IV Impact Issues
  • 11. Organizational Change, 1990s Style
  • 12. Organizational Quality Issues
  • 13. Challenges of Enterprise Systems
  • 14. Economic Impacts
  • 15. Evaluating for Success
  • 16. The Challenge Continues