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E-raamat: Cloud-Based Solutions for Healthcare IT [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

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  • Formaat: 304 pages, 15 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 04-Mar-2011
  • Kirjastus: Science Publishers,U.S.
  • ISBN-13: 9780429064678
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  • Formaat: 304 pages, 15 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 04-Mar-2011
  • Kirjastus: Science Publishers,U.S.
  • ISBN-13: 9780429064678
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Offering an introduction to Cloud-based healthcare IT system, this timely book equips healthcare providers with the background necessary to evaluate and deploy Cloud-based solutions to today’s compliance and efficiency issues. Divided into three sections, it first discusses Cloud Service technologies and business models as well as the pros and cons of Cloud Services as compared to traditional in-house IT solutions. The second reviews applications in healthcare and a review of HIPAA and HITECH provisions. Finally, the book addresses the process of adopting Cloud solutions, including vendor evaluation, migration strategies, and managing transition risks. It concludes with a look at related topics and real-world case studies.

Preface vii
1 What are Cloud Services?
3(20)
1.1 The Traditional IT Paradigm
3(4)
1.2 Definition of Cloud Services
7(1)
1.3 Features of Cloud Services
8(3)
1.4 Types of Cloud Services
11(4)
1.5 Evolution of Cloud Services
15(6)
References
21(2)
2 Benefits and Drawbacks of Cloud Services
23(34)
2.1 Functionality and Ease of use
24(2)
2.2 Cost
26(6)
2.3 Security
32(11)
2.4 Anytime, Anywhere Access from any Device
43(2)
2.5 System Audits
45(1)
2.6 Business Model
46(2)
2.7 Customized Solutions
48(1)
2.8 System Performance---Speed, Latency, Availability
48(2)
2.9 Vendor Lockin
50(1)
2.10 Scalability on Demand
51(1)
2.11 Collaboration Capability
51(1)
2.12 Cloud Service Provider Perspective
52(2)
2.13 Perceptions
54(1)
2.14 Summary
55(1)
References
55(2)
3 Cloud Technologies
57(26)
3.1 Browser-based Applications
57(10)
3.2 Server Resource Optimization
67(7)
3.3 The Datacenter
74(2)
3.4 Private Clouds
76(1)
3.5 SaaS Model
77(2)
References
79(4)
4 Cloud-based Solutions for Healthcare IT
83(24)
4.1 Healthcare IT is Different from IT used in other Industries
84(2)
4.2 Cloud-based Systems for Healthcare IT
86(16)
4.3 Advantages of Cloud-based healthcare IT Systems
102(1)
4.4 ASP Models and Cloud-based Systems
103(1)
4.5 Summary
104(1)
References
105(2)
5 HIPAA and HITECH---Cloud Perspective
107(46)
5.1 What is HIPAA
107(4)
5.2 The HITECH Act
111(2)
5.3 Definitions
113(7)
5.4 HIPAA Security Rule
120(13)
5.5 HIPAA Privacy Rule
133(6)
5.6 HIPAA Best Practices
139(9)
5.7 Breach Notification
148(1)
5.8 EHR Regional Extension Centers
149(1)
5.9 Enforcement
150(1)
5.10 Meaningful Use Criteria
151(1)
References
152(1)
6 Adopting Cloud Services
153(32)
6.1 Cloud-based Solutions vs. In-house Systems
155(1)
6.2 Getting Started with a Non-critical Cloud-based Service (Creating the Infrastructure)
155(4)
6.3 Vendor Selection
159(17)
6.4 Adopting a Cloud Service
176(5)
6.5 Post Installation
181(1)
References
182(3)
7 Interoperability
185(26)
7.1 Need for Interoperability
185(3)
7.2 What is Interoperability?
188(2)
7.3 Healthcare Information Exchanges and Regional Health Information Organizations
190(4)
7.4 An Example of Interoperability
194(2)
7.5 Interoperability Standard HL7
196(12)
7.6 Interoperability and Cloud-based Systems
208(1)
References
209(2)
8 Cloud-based Personal Health Records (PHR)
211(20)
8.1 Google Health
216(2)
8.2 Microsoft Health Vault
218(2)
8.3 Home Monitoring
220(3)
8.4 Web-Meetings for Healthcare or eVisits
223(2)
8.5 Mobile PHR Applications
225(2)
8.6 Getting Started with a PHR
227(3)
References
230(1)
9 Case Studies
231(18)
9.1 Waiting Room Solutions Case Study
231(13)
9.2 Mitochon Systems Case Study
244(5)
Appendices 249(40)
Index 289
A. K. Soman