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It is little bit outdated (by 2017) but still quite OK, especially for teaching basic printiples of HMIS to bachelor students...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