Oncology informatics : using health information technology to improve processes and outcomes in cancer care /: using health information technology to improve processes and outcomes in cancer care. (2016)
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- Title:
- Oncology informatics : using health information technology to improve processes and outcomes in cancer care /: using health information technology to improve processes and outcomes in cancer care. (2016)
- Main Title:
- Oncology informatics : using health information technology to improve processes and outcomes in cancer care
- Further Information:
- Note: Bradford W. Hesse, David Ahern, Ellen Beckjord.
- Authors:
- Hesse, Bradford W
Ahern, David
Beckjord, Ellen - Contents:
- Table of Contents Foreword Editors’ Introduction I. An Extraordinary Opportunity 1-1 Creating a Learning Health Care System in Oncology 1-2 Reducing Cancer Disparities Through Community Engagement: The Promise of Informatics 1-3 Cancer Clinical Research: Enhancing Data Liquidity and Data Altruism 1-4 Engaging Patients in Primary and Specialty Care 1-5 Coordination at the Point of Need II. Support across the Continuum 2-1 Prevention, Information Technology, and Cancer 2-2 Early Detection In The Age of Information Technology 2-3 Informatics Support Across the Cancer Continuum: Treatment 2-4 Survivorship 2-5 Advanced Cancer: Palliative, End of Life, and Bereavement Care III. Science of Oncology Informatics 3-1 Data Visualization Tools for Investigating Health Services Utilization Among Cancer Patients 3-2 Oncology Informatics: Behavioral and Psychological Sciences 3-3 Communication Science: Connecting Systems for Health 3-4 Cancer Surveillance Informatics 3-5 Extended Vision for Oncology: A Perceptual Science Perspective on Data Visualization and Medical Imaging IV. Accelerating Progress 4-1 Crowdsourcing Advancements in Health Care Research: Applications for Cancer Treatment Discoveries 4-2 Patient-Centered Approaches to Improving Clinical Trials for Cancer 4-3 A New Era of Clinical Research Methods in a Data-rich Environment 4-4 Creating a Health Information Technology Infrastructure to Support Comparative Effectiveness Research in Cancer 4-5 Editors’ Conclusion: Building forTable of Contents Foreword Editors’ Introduction I. An Extraordinary Opportunity 1-1 Creating a Learning Health Care System in Oncology 1-2 Reducing Cancer Disparities Through Community Engagement: The Promise of Informatics 1-3 Cancer Clinical Research: Enhancing Data Liquidity and Data Altruism 1-4 Engaging Patients in Primary and Specialty Care 1-5 Coordination at the Point of Need II. Support across the Continuum 2-1 Prevention, Information Technology, and Cancer 2-2 Early Detection In The Age of Information Technology 2-3 Informatics Support Across the Cancer Continuum: Treatment 2-4 Survivorship 2-5 Advanced Cancer: Palliative, End of Life, and Bereavement Care III. Science of Oncology Informatics 3-1 Data Visualization Tools for Investigating Health Services Utilization Among Cancer Patients 3-2 Oncology Informatics: Behavioral and Psychological Sciences 3-3 Communication Science: Connecting Systems for Health 3-4 Cancer Surveillance Informatics 3-5 Extended Vision for Oncology: A Perceptual Science Perspective on Data Visualization and Medical Imaging IV. Accelerating Progress 4-1 Crowdsourcing Advancements in Health Care Research: Applications for Cancer Treatment Discoveries 4-2 Patient-Centered Approaches to Improving Clinical Trials for Cancer 4-3 A New Era of Clinical Research Methods in a Data-rich Environment 4-4 Creating a Health Information Technology Infrastructure to Support Comparative Effectiveness Research in Cancer 4-5 Editors’ Conclusion: Building for Change … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Amsterdam : Academic Press
- Publication Date:
- 2016
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, illustrations
- Subjects:
- 362.19699400285
Information storage and retrieval systems -- Oncology - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9780128022009
- Related ISBNs:
- 9780128021156
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