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Health IT JumpStart [[electronic resource] ] : the best first step toward an IT career in health information technology / / Patrick Wilson, Scott McEvoy



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Autore: Wilson Patrick G Visualizza persona
Titolo: Health IT JumpStart [[electronic resource] ] : the best first step toward an IT career in health information technology / / Patrick Wilson, Scott McEvoy Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Indianapolis, : Wiley Pub., Inc., 2011
Edizione: 1st ed.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (434 p.)
Disciplina: 610.285
Soggetto topico: Health services administration - Information technology
Medical informatics
Altri autori: McEvoyScott  
Note generali: Includes index.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes index.
Nota di contenuto: Health IT JumpStart; Acknowledgments; About the Authors; Contents; Introduction; Chapter1: Healthcare Ecosystem: Past, Present, and Future; Healthcare Primer; Computer Use in Healthcare; Healthcare IT Lingo; Government Regulations; Workflows in Medical Practice; Keeping Current; Terms to Know; Review Questions; Chapter 2: Building Relationships and Continuing Education; MGMA; HIMSS; HITRUST; MS-HUG; Cisco Connected Health; CompTIA Health IT Community; Local Communities; Regional Extension Centers; Blogs Worth Reading; Terms to Know; Review Questions; Chapter 3: Healthcare Lingo
Medical TerminologyColor Codes; Healthcare Terminology; Terms to Know; Review Questions; Chapter 4: HIPAA Regulations; HIPAA Overview; HIPAA Elements; Title II: Administrative Simplification and Fraud Prevention; Electronic Data Interchange; Terms to Know; Review Questions; Chapter 5: HITECH Regulations; HITECH Background; Business Associates; Breach Notification; Penalties; Accounting of Disclosures; Minimum Necessary; Marketing and Sale of PHI; How HITECH Affects Different CE Scenarios; National Health Information Network; Personal Health Records; Terms to Know; Review Questions
Chapter 6: ARRA FundingARRA Background; EHR Adoption; Funding for Eligible Professionals; Funding and Eligibility for Hospitals; Medicaid Incentives; Meaningful Use: Stage 1; Proposed Meaningful Use Objectives: Stage 2 and Stage 3; Terms to Know; Review Questions; Chapter 7: PCI and Other Regulations; PCI-DSS; Massachusetts 201 CMR 17.0; California State Law SB 1386; Sarbanes-Oxley; Terms to Know; Review Questions; Chapter 8: Operational Workflow: Front Office; Medical Practice as a Business; Basic Workflow; Patient Impact; Keys to Successful Processes; Terms to Know; Review Questions
Chapter 9: Operational Workflow: Back OfficeRevenue Management Cycle; Contracts; Medical Coding and Billing; HIPAA and EDI; Claims Process; Charge Creation; Collections Process; Third-Party Billing; Terms to Know; Review Questions; Chapter 10: Operational Workflow: Nursing; Nursing Process; Operational Workflow; Evidence-Based Practice; Nursing Technology Implementation; Nursing Technology Innovations; Terms to Know; Review Questions; Chapter 11: Operational Workflow: Clinician; Challenges; Needs of the Clinician; Point-of-Care Devices; Implementing the Right Technology; Remote Access
Continuing EducationRegional Extension Center; Terms to Know; Review Questions; Chapter 12: Clinical Applications; Maternal and Infant Care Systems; Radiology Information Systems; Picture Archiving and Communications System; Encounter Forms; Prescription Labels; Patient Eligibility; Third-Party Databases for Drugs; Third-Party Databases for Toxicology; Laboratory Systems; Disease Registries; Emergency Department Systems; Cardiology Systems; Clinical Decision Support Systems; Pharmacy Systems; Terms to Know; Review Questions; Chapter 13: Administrative Applications; Practice Management System
Accounting Applications
Sommario/riassunto: IT professionals can learn how to launch a career in health information technology Government regulation is mandating that all physician practices, hospitals, labs, etc. move to electronic health records (EHR) by 2014, which, in turn, will create a demand for IT professionals to help medical facilities make this transition as smooth as possible. This book helps IT professionals make the move into health information technology (HIT) and shows you how EHRs can be securely created, maintained, distributed, and backed up under government regulations. The author duo is a pair of HIT expe
Titolo autorizzato: Health IT JumpStart  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-283-29517-2
9786613295170
1-118-20394-1
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910781992303321
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