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Author: Jeffrey S. Rose
ISBN : 0924674571
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Dr. Rose provides health professionals with the insight needed to function in a technologically complex healtcare environment. This is a must-read book for health care professionals who are impacted by automation and technology. It is also a great book for IT professionals to read in order to gain insight into the typical reactions they receive from physicians and nurses about technology. Thanks Dr. Rose for eloquently describing the complex technology terms and environment, as well as typical emotional reactions that can be expected as health care becomes more technologically advanced.
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- Hardcover: 278 pages
- Publisher: Amer College of Physician; 1 edition (February 1, 1998)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0924674571
- ISBN-13: 978-0924674570
- Product Dimensions: 1 x 6.2 x 9 inches
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Dr. Rose provides health professionals with the insight needed to function in a technologically complex healtcare environment. This is a must-read book for health care professionals who are impacted by automation and technology. It is also a great book for IT professionals to read in order to gain insight into the typical reactions they receive from physicians and nurses about technology. Thanks Dr. Rose for eloquently describing the complex technology terms and environment, as well as typical emotional reactions that can be expected as health care becomes more technologically advanced.
By Michele Mercer (mmercer341@aol.com
Dr. Rose accomplishes in this book exactly what he set out to do and does so in an innovative and creative way. He closes the language gap by deftly explaining the "techno terms" and uses examples that clinicians as well as health care managers can understand. He also explains the human factors and barriers involved in information technology and demonstrates the history of these with the creative use of a medical case history. It is a rich blend of insights into clinical and organizational decisionmaking related to technology and information systems applications - their pitfalls and their successes. As a professor teaching a class in technical applications of information systems in health care, I highly recommend this book as a supplement to current texts. It offers a unique perspective to the world of information systems in health care.
By scarlon@regis.edu
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