Nursing Informatics ’91 Proceedings of the Post Conference on Health Care Information Technology: Implications for Change

For over a decade, Working Group 8 (Nursing) of the International Medical Informatics Association has sponsored, in conjunction with a host country, a triennial international symposium on nursing informatics. Each conference consists of a main conference and an invitational working conference follow...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Marr, Patsy B. (Editor), Axford, Rita L. (Editor), Newbold, Susan K. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 1991, 1991
Edition:1st ed. 1991
Series:Lecture Notes in Medical Informatics
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • From Implementation to Maintenance: How to Keep Staff Motivated?
  • The Computer as a Partner in Nursing Practice: Implications for Curriculum Change
  • Computer-Based Training for H.I.S. Orientation: Efficient, Effective and Friendly
  • Data Protection and a Secure Environment for Nursing: Information Technology Security
  • Can Patient Care Documentation Be Standardized for Today’s Computer?
  • Preparing for a Career in Nursing Informatics
  • Career Opportunities in Nursing Informatics
  • Spiralling Costs of Health Care
  • Can Computers Help to Contain Costs
  • Patient Classification and Computers: Tools for Patient Care Management in the Nursing Service
  • Guidelines for Measuring Quality Health Care or What to Do Until We Have a Large Database
  • Access to Care: Realities of the American Marketplace
  • Author Index
  • Key Words Index
  • I Health Care Information Technology: Implications for Change
  • Plenary papers
  • 1 On the Interaction Between Health Informatics, the Individual and Society
  • 2 Development of an Information Technology Culture within the Organization
  • 3 Information Leads to Compliance?
  • 4 Health Care Information Technology: Implications for Change — Summary of the Working Conference
  • II Health Care Information Technology: Implications for Change
  • Working Group Papers
  • Working Group Paper One
  • Working Group Paper Two
  • Working Group Paper Three
  • Working Group Paper Four
  • III Health Care Information Technology: Implications for Change
  • Individual Papers
  • The Identification of Communication Flow Patterns and Information Needs of an Organization
  • Information and Communication Flow Patterns: A Vital Part of the Process of Organizational Change
  • Planning Your Clinical Information System for the End User
  • Software Development: Complexity and Professional Roles
  • The Pros and Cons of Customized Development Versus Software Package
  • Computer Application Development — User, Vendor or Profession?
  • What’s In It For Us? Information Technology Implementation
  • A Process of Change
  • Managing the Change Process for a Smooth Implementation
  • Managing Change for Smooth Implementation
  • Benefits of Bedside Terminals — Myth or Reality?
  • Facilitating and Enhancing the Role of the Nurse: The Nurse and the Clinical Workstation
  • The Electronic Community: Will Computer-Mediated Communication Have an Impact on Nursing Practice?
  • Organizational Changes as a Result of Computerization
  • The Peijas-Rekola Case
  • Information Technology and the Management of Preventive Services
  • Experiences with Selection and Implementation of an Integrated Hospital Information System
  • Managing the ChangeProcess for a Smooth Implementation: The Case of Leuven
  • Computer-Based Training for HIS: A User-Driven Contemporary Curriculum Model