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The purpose of this 12th volume of "Advances in Health Care Management," note editors Menachemi (School of Public Health, U. of Alabama at Birmingham) and Singh (Computer Technology Solutions, an IT consulting and training firm) in their preface, "is to facilitate the exchange of management theory, best practices, implementation challenges, and the impact of adoption as it pertains to HIT [ health information technology] adoption in one or more international settings." The nine included papers are organized into sections focusing in turn on: HIT at a systems level, HIT policies and issues within single nations, and specific types of HIT in the international context. Distributed in North America by Turpin Distribution. Annotation ©2012 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

This book facilitates the exchange of management theory, best practice, implementation challenges, and the impact of adoption as it pertains to HIT adoption in one or more international settings. It presents a holistic viewpoint on HIT use in health care organizations and systems, and provides a managerial perspective from authors around the world.

This volume focuses on management issues in the international context of health information technology (HIT). Nations around the globe have established policies designed to improve the computerization of their health care systems. It is believed that the adoption of HIT including clinical information systems, decision support systems, and networks or systems that facilitate the exchange of clinical and other health data will yield various desirable outcomes. These outcomes may include improvements in the quality of care, a reduction in medical errors, boosts in efficiencies, and improved provider and patient satisfaction. The purpose of this volume on HIT in the international context is to facilitate the exchange of management theory, best practice, implementation challenges, and the impact of adoption as it pertains to HIT adoption in one or more international settings. It offers a holistic viewpoint on health information technology use in health care organizations and systems, providing a managerial perspective from authors around the world that will prove useful for health care practitioners across a variety of settings.
List Of Contributors
vii
List Of Reviewers
xi
Preface xiii
SECTION 1 HIT WITHIN HEALTH SYSTEMS
Health Information Exchange: National And International Approaches
3(22)
Joshua R. Vest
How Can Routine Health Information Systems Improve Health Systems Funtioning In Low - And Middle-Income Countries? Assessing The Evidence Base
25(36)
David R. Hotchkiss
Mark L. Diana
Karen G. Fleischman Foreit
SECTION 2 HIT POLICY WITHIN INDIVIDUAL COUNTRIES
A Dutch And American Commentary On It In Health Care: Roundtable Discussions On It And Innovations In Health Care
61(14)
Grant T. Savage
Leo van der Reis
Assessing Health Information Technology In A National Health Care System - An Example From Taiwan
75(36)
Chunhuei Chi
Jwo-Leun Lee
Rebecca Schoon
Reflections On Us Health Care Information Technology Policy From A Global Perspective
111(10)
Timothy R. Huerta
Eric W. Ford
International Medical Graduates And Health Information Technology Use In The United States
121(22)
Olena Mazurenko
Gouri Gupte
Valerie A. Yeager
SECTION 3 SPECIFIC TYPES OF HIT AND THEIR RELEVANCE TO INTERNATIONAL SETTINGS
Telemedicine In An International Context: Definition, Use, And Future
143(28)
Abby Swanson Kazley
Amy C. McLeod
Karen A. Wager
Mobile It Solutions For Home Health Care
171(18)
Rudiger Breitschwerdt
Rick Ledema
Sebastian Robert
Alexander Bosse
Oliver Thomas
The Importance Of Using Open Source Technologies And Common Standards For Interoperability Within Ehealth: Perspectives From The Millennium Villages Project
189
Andrew S. Kanter
Rob Borland
Mourice Barasa
Casey Iiams-Hauser
Olivia Velez
Nadi Nina Kaonga
Matt Berg