06576nam 2200697Ia 450 991081688100332120200520144314.01-299-33343-51-61499-203-7(CKB)2560000000100805(EBL)1137464(SSID)ssj0000885295(PQKBManifestationID)11475458(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000885295(PQKBWorkID)10947330(PQKB)10341978(Au-PeEL)EBL1137464(CaPaEBR)ebr10667650(CaONFJC)MIL464593(OCoLC)828560999(MiAaPQ)EBC1137464(EXLCZ)99256000000010080520130401d2013 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrEnabling health and healthcare through ICT available, tailored and closer /edited by Karen Courtney, Omid Shabestari, Alex Kuo1st ed.Amsterdam ;Washington, DC IOS Press20131 online resource (416 p.)Studies in health technology and informatics ;v. 183Information Technology and Communications in Health--"ITCH 2013 Steering Committee."1-61499-202-9 Includes bibliographical references and indexes.Title Page; Preface; ITCH 2013 Steering Committee; ITCH 2013 Scientific Review Committee; Contents; Electronic Health Records; Clinician-Led Development of Electronic Health Records Systems; Implications of the Mature Personal Health Record for the Empowered Consumer; Applying the Clinical Adoption Framework to Evaluate the Impact of an Ambulatory Electronic Medical Record; Role of Healthcare Information Technology in Handoffs; Computerisation in General Practice: Lessons for Canada from the UK and Australia; Challenges in Data Quality Assurance for Electronic Health RecordsA Systemic Approach to E.H.R. Implementation (Abstract)A Scoping Review on Health Records for Child-in-Care; Application of the Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge Framework in Integrating an Educational EMR into Health Informatics Education; Telecare, Telemedicine and Telelaboratory; TeMaD System: Telecare for Managing Diabetes in Saudi Arabia; Telecardiology on Vancouver Island: Imagination to Implementation; Developing a Strategy for Studying Critical Thinking in a Nurse Telehealth Setting: A Participatory ApproachA ""Realist Review"" Approach to e-Health: The Case of Type 2 Diabetes in YouthDesigning the Community Multi-User Health Kiosk; Public Health Informatics; Public Reporting of Hospital Infection Rates: Ranking the States on Credibility and User Friendliness; Methodological Approaches to Comparing Information About Bicycle Accidents Internationally: A Case Study Involving Canada and Germany; The Development of a Standardized Software Platform to Support Provincial Population-Based Cancer Outcomes Units for Multiple Tumour Sites: OaSIS - Outcomes and Surveillance Integration SystemClinical Decision Support SystemsNeuroanatomical Basis for Recognition Primed Decision Making; Use of Knowledge Discovery Techniques to Understand Nurse Practitioner Practice Patterns and Their Integration into a Healthcare System; Decision Support for Evidence-Based Pharmacotherapy Detects Adherence Problems but Does Not Impact Medication Use; Analysis of Continuous Oxygen Saturation Data for Accurate Representation of Retinal Exposure to Oxygen in the Preterm Infant; Tailoring Decision Support to Suit User Needs: A Diagnostic Imaging Example; Supporting Cystic Fibrosis with ICTHuman Computer InteractionInformation Accountability and Usability: Are There Any Connections?; A Review of Healthcare Information System Usability & Safety; Commercial Versus In-Situ Usability Testing of Healthcare Information Systems: Towards ""Public"" Usability Testing in Healthcare Organizations; Integrating Human Factors in an International Research Project: Lessons Learned from the PSIP Project; Usability Inspection to Improve an Electronic Provincial Medication Repository; The Long and Twisting Path: An Efficiency Evaluation of an Electronic Whiteboard SystemApplying Usability Methods to Identify Health Literacy Issues: An Example Using a Personal Health RecordFor many people in both developing and developed countries universal healthcare is still not the norm. Socio-economic status and geographical restrictions have proved to be major barriers to accessible care. The use of information and communication technologies (ICT) is growing rapidly internationally as the need to provide more efficient and cost-effective care becomes increasingly urgent. Improving the health of a nation begins with the individual and recent developments in genomics and mobile networked information technologies have regenerated interest in individualizing healthcare. Harnessing the diversity and ubiquity of available ICT may be one of the keys to enabling more accessible healthcare across both geographic and socio-economic divides. This book presents the proceedings of the 2013 Information Technology and Communication in Health (ITCH 2013) conference. This conference, entitled Available, Tailored and Closer, was held in Victoria, BC, Canada, in February 2013. The theme of the ITCH 2013 conference was realizing the enabling potential of information and communications technology worldwide. Papers in this book are arranged according to subject. Sections include: electronic health records; telecare, telemedicine and telelaboratory; public health informatics; clinical decision support systems; human/computer interaction; patient safety; and healthcare modeling, among others.This book will be of interest to all those involved in providing improved and cost-effective healthcare worldwide.Studies in health technology and informatics ;v. 183.Medical informaticsCongressesBioinformaticsCongressesMedical informaticsBioinformatics362.1/068/4610.285Courtney Karen1625034Shabestari Omid1625035Kuo Alex1625036ITCH (Conference)MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910816881003321Enabling health and healthcare through ICT3960311UNINA