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E-raamat: Clinical Informatics Literacy: 5000 Concepts That Every Informatician Should Know

(PhD Professor, School of Biomedical Informatics, University of Texas, Health Sciences Center, Houston, TX, USA)
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  • ISBN-13: 9780128032077
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Clinical Informatics Literacy: 5000 Concepts That Every Informatician Should Know is about all aspects of clinical informatics, a subset of the larger field of biomedical informatics. Clinical Informatics is an applied field that exists at the intersection of the fields of medicine, computer science, information science, anthropology, human factors engineering, cognitive psychology and health services research. As such informaticians are required to have an extremely broad understanding of a considerable swath of the fields at the heart of the health-oriented knowledge economy.

The author has collected and explained each one of the relevant concepts during his experience of 27 years working with many of the leaders in the field of clinical informatics at several of the leading academic healthcare institutions around the USA. The author’s experience and his didactic approach make this book an essential source of information for all participants in the clinical informatics field.

  • Provides fundamental concepts to explain the field of clinical informatics
  • Offers a didactic organization with concepts divided in 75 categories—each category consists of a brief overview that contextualizes key concepts
  • Offers a wide view of the field and prepares the readers for the clinical informatics board-certification exam
  • Features input from a recognized leader in the field with over 27 years of experience

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A comprehensive overview of clinical informatics from a recognized leader in the field with over 27 years of experience
Acknowledgments xi
About This Book xiii
Category Definitions
Academic Degree
3(1)
Anatomy
4(3)
Application Development
7(1)
Artificial Intelligence
8(2)
Body System
10(1)
Bone
11(2)
Chemistry
13(2)
Clinical Decision Making
15(2)
Clinical Decision Support
17(4)
Clinical Disorder
21(4)
Clinical Procedure
25(4)
Clinical Role
29(3)
Clinical Specialty
32(2)
Clinical Syndrome
34(1)
Communication
35(1)
Computational Algorithm
36(3)
Computer Application
39(4)
Computer Architecture
43(2)
Computer Hardware
45(3)
Computer Networking
48(2)
Computer Programming
50(4)
Computer Security
54(4)
Computer-Based Education
58(1)
Corporation
59(1)
Data Analysis
60(1)
Data Structure
61(1)
Data Type
62(3)
Data Visualization
65(1)
Data Warehousing
66(3)
Disease
69(2)
Electronic Health Record Function
71(3)
Evaluation
74(1)
Field of Study
75(3)
Genetics
78(2)
Government Funding
80(1)
Government Organization
81(2)
Health Insurance
83(2)
Healthcare Finance
85(1)
Hospital Department
86(2)
Human-Computer Interaction
88(2)
Identity Management
90(2)
Imaging
92(2)
Information Resource
94(2)
Information Retrieval
96(2)
Journal
98(1)
Law
99(3)
Logic
102(1)
Malware
103(1)
Management
104(3)
Mathematics
107(3)
Measurement
110(2)
Measurement Unit
112(2)
Medical Billing
114(3)
Medical Device
117(1)
Medical Facility
118(2)
Medication
120(4)
Natural Language Processing
124(2)
Network Security
126(2)
Organization
128(1)
Patient Safety
129(2)
People
131(4)
Physiologic Measurement
135(2)
Physiology
137(2)
Probability Distribution
139(1)
Professional Organization
140(2)
Programming Language
142(1)
Quality Management
143(2)
Screening Test
145(1)
Standard
146(2)
Standards Organization
148(1)
Statistical Test
149(1)
Statistics
150(4)
Study Design
154(3)
Surgical Procedure
157(2)
System Implementation
159(2)
Terminology
161(2)
Theory
163(2)
Unified Medical Language System Vocabulary
165(3)
Workflow
168(3)
Index 171
The author received his PhD in Medical Informatics in 1988 working under the direction of Reed M. Gardner, PhD at the University of Utah. Over the past 27 years, he has worked with many of the leaders in the field of clinical informatics at several of the leading academic healthcare institutions around the United States of America. He has been a member of the American College of Medical Informatics since 1992. The author has co-authored over 200 peer-reviewed scientific publications on various aspects of clinical informatics.