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Adaptive Health Management Information Systems: Concepts, Cases, and Practical Applications: Concepts, Cases, and Practical Applications

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This book covers all the fundamental concepts of Health Management Information Systems (HMIS), provides relevant and current HMIS cases throughout, and touches on emerging technologies. Topics include: information systems from a managerial perspective; roles of cio/cto for healthcare services organizations; HMIS hardware/software concepts; HMIS database concepts; HMIS standards, privacy, and security concepts; HMIS communications and networking concepts; HMIS strategic planning; HMIS investigation & analysis; HMIS design, implementation, and evaluation; e-healthcare information systems; healthcare information systems; use of HMIS emerging technologies and its impact on human health.

490 pages, Paperback

First published January 15, 1995

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It is little bit outdated (by 2017) but still quite OK, especially for teaching basic printiples of HMIS to bachelor students... which is exactly what I used it for.

Also some parts were not so necessary (especially the ones about PC architecture), and some interesting parts were either missing or too small (eg.: about principles of information science).
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