Pediatric biomedical informatics : computer applications in pediatric research /: computer applications in pediatric research. (2016)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Pediatric biomedical informatics : computer applications in pediatric research /: computer applications in pediatric research. (2016)
- Main Title:
- Pediatric biomedical informatics : computer applications in pediatric research
- Further Information:
- Note: John J. Hutton, editor.
- Editors:
- Hutton, John J
- Contents:
- Foreword; Apps for€Pediatrics: Using Informatics to€Facilitate, Optimize, and€Personalize Care; In Memoriam; Contents; Part I: Core Informatics Resources; Chapter 1: Electronic Health Records in€Pediatrics; 1.1 Current State; 1.1.1 Adoption Rates; 1.1.2 The Pediatric EHR Market; 1.1.3 Vendor Systems; 1.1.4 Homegrown Systems and€Publication Bias; 1.1.5 Pediatric Versus General Environments; 1.1.6 Pediatric Subspecialties Versus€the€General Purpose€EHR; 1.1.7 Data from€Natural Workflow vs. Research, Primary vs. Secondary Use of€Data; 1.2 Workflow and€the€EHR; 1.2.1 Data Entry. 1.2.2 Multiple Job Roles and€Their Interaction with€the€Record1.2.3 Special Pediatric Workflow Issues; 1.3 Special Functional Requirements and€Associated Data; 1.3.1 Growth Monitoring (Including Functions of€Interest Only to€Specialty Care); Basic Growth-Chart Functionality; 1.3.2 Data Found in€Growth Chart; 1.3.3 Special Population Data; 1.4 Drug Dosing; 1.5 Immunization Management; 1.5.1 Decision Support to€Determine Currency of€Immunizations; 1.5.2 Decision Support to€Schedule Immunizations; 1.5.3 Immunization Registries and€Information Exchange; 1.6 Patient Identification. 1.6.1 Newborn-Infant Transition1.6.2 Fetal-Newborn Transition; 1.6.3 Maternal-Fetal/Infant Linking; 1.6.4 Pediatric-Adult Care Linking; 1.7 Developmental Monitoring; 1.7.1 Newborn Screening; 1.7.2 Well-Child Care; 1.8 Terminology Issues in€Pediatric EHRs; 1.9 Pediatric Quality Measurement and€the€EHR; 1.10 Registries and€PopulationForeword; Apps for€Pediatrics: Using Informatics to€Facilitate, Optimize, and€Personalize Care; In Memoriam; Contents; Part I: Core Informatics Resources; Chapter 1: Electronic Health Records in€Pediatrics; 1.1 Current State; 1.1.1 Adoption Rates; 1.1.2 The Pediatric EHR Market; 1.1.3 Vendor Systems; 1.1.4 Homegrown Systems and€Publication Bias; 1.1.5 Pediatric Versus General Environments; 1.1.6 Pediatric Subspecialties Versus€the€General Purpose€EHR; 1.1.7 Data from€Natural Workflow vs. Research, Primary vs. Secondary Use of€Data; 1.2 Workflow and€the€EHR; 1.2.1 Data Entry. 1.2.2 Multiple Job Roles and€Their Interaction with€the€Record1.2.3 Special Pediatric Workflow Issues; 1.3 Special Functional Requirements and€Associated Data; 1.3.1 Growth Monitoring (Including Functions of€Interest Only to€Specialty Care); Basic Growth-Chart Functionality; 1.3.2 Data Found in€Growth Chart; 1.3.3 Special Population Data; 1.4 Drug Dosing; 1.5 Immunization Management; 1.5.1 Decision Support to€Determine Currency of€Immunizations; 1.5.2 Decision Support to€Schedule Immunizations; 1.5.3 Immunization Registries and€Information Exchange; 1.6 Patient Identification. 1.6.1 Newborn-Infant Transition1.6.2 Fetal-Newborn Transition; 1.6.3 Maternal-Fetal/Infant Linking; 1.6.4 Pediatric-Adult Care Linking; 1.7 Developmental Monitoring; 1.7.1 Newborn Screening; 1.7.2 Well-Child Care; 1.8 Terminology Issues in€Pediatric EHRs; 1.9 Pediatric Quality Measurement and€the€EHR; 1.10 Registries and€Population Management Within€the€EHR; 1.11 Conclusion/Summary; References; Chapter 2: Protecting Privacy in€the€Child Health EHR; 2.1 The Information in€an€EHR; 2.1.1 Basic EHR Data Integrity; 2.1.2 Data Entry; 2.2 Privacy Concepts in€Pediatrics; 2.2.1 HIPAA. 2.2.2 HIPAA Business Associate Agreements2.2.3 Pediatric Aspects of€HIPAA; 2.2.4 FERPA; 2.2.5 Release of€Information; 2.2.6 Clinical Data Sharing vs. Financial Data Sharing; 2.2.7 Parental Notification vs. Consent to€Treat; 2.2.8 Mandated Reporting; 2.2.9 The European Data Protection Directive; 2.3 Health Information Privacy in€Adolescent Care; 2.3.1 The Nature of€Adolescent Practice; 2.3.2 Data Access Policies in€the€Adolescent Patient; 2.4 Health Information Privacy and€Mental Health; 2.5 Guardianship Issues (Adoption, Foster Care, Fetal Care); References. Chapter 3: Standards for€Interoperability3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Standards Development Organizations and€Messaging Standards; 3.2.1 ANSI; 3.2.2 HL7; 3.2.3 Committee E31 on€Healthcare Informatics of€ASTM International; 3.2.4 Accredited Standards Committee (ASC) X12; 3.2.5 The National Council for€Prescription Drug Programs (NCPDP); 3.3 Trends Toward Interoperability; 3.3.1 Meaningful Use; 3.3.2 Direct Messaging; 3.3.3 Electronic Prescribing; 3.3.4 Quality Reporting Programs; 3.3.5 Personal Health Records and€Consumer Empowerment; 3.4 HL7 Examples. … (more)
- Edition:
- Second edition
- Publisher Details:
- Singapore : Springer
- Publication Date:
- 2016
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (x, 450 pages), illustrations (some color)
- Subjects:
- 610.285
Medical informatics
Pediatrics -- Data processing
Bioinformatics
MEDICAL -- Research
Bioinformatics
Medical informatics
Biomedicine
Biomedicine general
Computational Biology/Bioinformatics
Health Informatics
Biostatistics
Medical Informatics
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9789811011047
9811011044 - Related ISBNs:
- 9789811011023
9811011028 - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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