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E-raamat: Clinician's Guide to Surviving IT

  • Formaat: 160 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Dec-2018
  • Kirjastus: Radcliffe Publishing Ltd
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781498793346
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  • Formaat: 160 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Dec-2018
  • Kirjastus: Radcliffe Publishing Ltd
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781498793346

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The NHS is currently in the middle of the biggest information technology project in Western Europe, which will fundamentally change the working practices of all NHS staff over the next five years. This book explains to ordinary clinicians why they should be bothered with IT, and what their responsibilities are in making it work. This book provides an enlightening and reassuring read that dispels ignorance and suspicion. The user friendly style is helpful, and friendly panels with tips, warnings, reflective pauses and key points highlight important details. It is also suitable for use as a student textbook. The Clinician's Guide to Surviving I.T. is a must for every doctor, nurse and midwife in the NHS.

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"'This book is designed for clinicians, especially those who are nervous or just plain angry about the information technology that is being introduced into the NHS. It starts by explaining what IT can do for clinicians and patients, and goes on to outline clinician responsibilities towards the technology, what is needed to keep patients safe and to provide the best possible care for patients' Alan Gillies"

Foreword v
Preface vii
Part I: What can informatics do for me?
1(74)
Informatics is important, honest
3(10)
Why should we care about informatics?
3(3)
Why do our leaders care about informatics?
6(1)
Does it really work?
7(6)
Informatics can improve patient care
13(12)
Keeping better records
13(2)
Preventing harm to patients
15(2)
How having better information available would save lives
17(2)
Not just about preventing harm
19(1)
Improvements mean change
20(5)
Informatics can help with professional practice and development
25(20)
Informatics can help you find information
25(1)
Resources to help you find information
26(10)
Informatics can help you present information
36(6)
Informatics can help you record your professional development
42(3)
Informatics can facilitate integrated care
45(18)
Joined-up care needs joined-up information
45(2)
A case study from mental health
47(6)
NPfIT: from jigsaw to trainset - the vision
53(4)
NPfIT: from jigsaw to trainset - the reality
57(4)
Conclusions
61(2)
Informatics can empower patients
63(12)
The patients - remember them?
63(1)
Facilitating self-management
63(3)
Informing patient decisions: beyond paternalism
66(9)
Part II: What do I need to do for informatics?
75(64)
Be professional
77(16)
Your professional responsibilities
77(1)
Codes of conduct
78(3)
Record keeping
81(1)
New consultation skills
82(4)
What do I need to know?
86(7)
Data standards
93(12)
Boring but important
93(1)
The bits someone else will worry about
93(1)
The bits you have to worry about
93(3)
What type of problems are there and how do we spot them?
96(4)
SNOMED: the future (?)
100(5)
Keep information safe
105(22)
Information governance
105(1)
Data protection
106(1)
Confidentiality
107(9)
Freedom of information
116(1)
What are the risks?
117(10)
Involve the patients in decision making
127(10)
Consent
127(4)
Accessibility to information for patients
131(6)
Conclusions
137(2)
References 139(2)
Bibliography 141(2)
Index 143


Gillies, Alan