Author: | Hope Rachel Hetico, RN, MSHA, CPHQ, CMP, David E. Marcinko, MBA, CFP, CMP™ | ISBN: | 9780826101068 |
Publisher: | Springer Publishing Company | Publication: | April 30, 2007 |
Imprint: | Springer Publishing Company | Language: | English |
Author: | Hope Rachel Hetico, RN, MSHA, CPHQ, CMP, David E. Marcinko, MBA, CFP, CMP™ |
ISBN: | 9780826101068 |
Publisher: | Springer Publishing Company |
Publication: | April 30, 2007 |
Imprint: | Springer Publishing Company |
Language: | English |
Over 10,000 Detailed Entries!
"There is a myth that all stakeholders in the healthcare space understand the meaning of basic information technology jargon. In truth, the vernacular of contemporary medical information systems is unique, and often misused or misunderstoodÖ Moreover, an emerging national Heath Information Technology (HIT) architecture; in the guise of terms, definitions, acronyms, abbreviations and standards; often puts the non-expert medical, nursing, public policy administrator or paraprofessional in a position of maximum uncertainty and minimum productivity ÖThe Dictionary of Health Information Technology and Security will therefore help define, clarify and explain...You will refer to it daily."
-- Richard J. Mata, MD, MS, MS-CIS, Certified Medical Planner© (Hon), Chief Medical Information Officer [CMIO], Ricktelmed Information Systems, Assistant Professor Texas State University, San Marcos, Texas
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Key Benefits & Features Include:
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Over 10,000 Detailed Entries!
"There is a myth that all stakeholders in the healthcare space understand the meaning of basic information technology jargon. In truth, the vernacular of contemporary medical information systems is unique, and often misused or misunderstoodÖ Moreover, an emerging national Heath Information Technology (HIT) architecture; in the guise of terms, definitions, acronyms, abbreviations and standards; often puts the non-expert medical, nursing, public policy administrator or paraprofessional in a position of maximum uncertainty and minimum productivity ÖThe Dictionary of Health Information Technology and Security will therefore help define, clarify and explain...You will refer to it daily."
-- Richard J. Mata, MD, MS, MS-CIS, Certified Medical Planner© (Hon), Chief Medical Information Officer [CMIO], Ricktelmed Information Systems, Assistant Professor Texas State University, San Marcos, Texas
An Essential Tool for Every Health Care Industry Sector:
layman, purchaser, and benefits manager
physician, provider and healthcare facility
payer, intermediary and consulting professional
Key Benefits & Features Include:
New HIT, HIPAA, WHCQA, HITPA, and NEPSI terminology
Abbreviations, acronyms, and slang-terms defined
Illustrations and simple examples
Cross-references to current research