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Download file now Electronic Health Record: A Systems Analysis of the Medications Domain Free Download for everyone book 4shared, mediafire, hotfile, and mirror link This book introduces readers to the tools and methodology of Structured Systems Analysis as well as the nuances of the Medications domain. It applies structured systems analysis methodology and tools to electronic prescription, computerized physician order entry, drug dispensation, medication administration, and clinical decision support. Providing a comprehensive view of the EHR/EMR, the text covers user interface considerations, reporting requirements, and standards and vocabularies for meaningful use. Assuming no previous clinical and/or informatics knowledge, the author uses accessible language and includes over 170 figures and 100 review questions with answers.Direct download links available for Electronic Health Record: A Systems Analysis of the Medications Domain [Print Replica] [Kindle Edition] Free Download
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- Publisher: Productivity Press; 1 edition (July 9, 2012)
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- Language: English
- ASIN: B009TG9MMS
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In his book, Electronic Health Record, A systems analysis of the Medications Domain, Dr Scarlat provides a very thorough and clear description of the electronic health record (EHR) with an exhibition of the practical applications that make this valuable for healthcare professionals and IT specialists in the field of healthcare. The first chapter of this book focuses on the introduction of basic concepts that are incorporated in the EHR and the functional features that essential for a robust EHR system. Building on the relevant principles such as dataflow and entity-relationships in the form of conceptual models, Dr. Scarlat seamlessly transitions to a comprehensive display of a physical model in the case of the medications domain. In these chapters the structural and functional aspects of the medication domain such as prescription, ordering (CPOE), dispensing, etc are introduced and integrated. The result is a concise and logical display of the medication system. While the medication domain is the principle focus in this book, it is clear that the same principle may be applied when considering other vital domains such as laboratory, radiology, other core systems and their interactions. Having a clear understanding of the medication domain including the many functional relationships is important; however, a crucial element for the value of any EHR is the quality of the user interface. The effectiveness and efficiency of an EHR is governed by the usability of the system and its adaptability to clinicians' thought process in the course of clinical care and ease of use. Regardless of how inherently sophisticated an EHR may be, one that is cumbersome to use and ineffective in sharing information will lead to inferior medical care and outcomes. In his wonderful chapter on user interface, Dr.
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