The CMIO Survival Guide

The CMIO Survival Guide
Author: Richard L. Rydell, MBA, FACHE, LFHIMSS, Editor
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2018-02-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1351592726

The CMIO Survival Guide is the handbook for the new Chief Medical Information Officer, as well as for those recruiting or planning to recruit a CMIO. This quick reference is organized by real-world topics that CMIOs need to know, as well as the criteria that the CIO, CMO or CEO should consider in identifying excellence in a CMIO candidate. It is written by pioneering physicians and AMDIS faculty with a wealth of experience in medical informatics who provide guidance, advice and lessons learned for those interested in this relatively new role in healthcare. This second edition updates every chapter in the original work and adds new chapters to address the changes in healthcare delivery, the role of the physician executive, technology, medical education, small and rural hospitals.

The CMIO Survival Guide

The CMIO Survival Guide
Author: William F. Bria, MD, FCCP, FHIMSS
Publisher: HIMSS
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2011
Genre: Hospital administrators
ISBN: 1938904249

The CMIO Survival Guide

The CMIO Survival Guide
Author: Richard L. Rydell
Publisher: HIMSS Book Series
Total Pages: 157
Release: 2018
Genre: Hospital administrators
ISBN: 9781138103597

The CMIO Survival Guide is the handbook for the new Chief Medical Information Officer, as well as for those recruiting or planning to recruit a CMIO. This quick reference is organized by real-world topics that CMIOs need to know, as well as the criteria that the CIO, CMO or CEO should consider in identifying excellence in a CMIO candidate. It is written by pioneering physicians and AMDIS faculty with a wealth of experience in medical informatics who provide guidance, advice and lessons learned for those interested in this relatively new role in healthcare. This second edition updates every chapter in the original work and adds new chapters to address the changes in healthcare delivery, the role of the physician executive, technology, medical education, small and rural hospitals.

The CMIO Survival Guide

The CMIO Survival Guide
Author: William F. Bria
Publisher: Himss Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008-02-05
Genre: Hospital administrators
ISBN: 9780980069723

The CMIO Survival Guide is the handbook for the new Chief Medical Information Officer, as well as for those recruiting or planning to recruit a CMIO. This quick reference is organized by real-world topics that CMIOs need to know, as well as the criteria that the CIO, CMO or CEO should consider in identifying excellence in a CMIO candidate. It is written by pioneering physicians and AMDIS faculty with a wealth of experience in medical informatics who provide guidance, advice and lessons learned for those interested in this relatively new role in healthcare. Topics include the evolution of the CMIO in America; the reporting and organization structure that CMIOs fit into; organization readiness for the CMIO; relationship with the medical staff; the education and training of the CMIO; and much more.

The Cmio Survival Guide

The Cmio Survival Guide
Author: Mba Rydell
Publisher: Productivity Press
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2021-06-30
Genre:
ISBN: 9781032095745

"A CRC title, part of the Taylor & Francis imprint, a member of the Taylor & Francis Group, the academic division of T&F Informa plc."

Designing and Tracking Knowledge Management Metrics

Designing and Tracking Knowledge Management Metrics
Author: Alexeis Garcia-Perez
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2019-11-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1789737257

Knowledge management metrics are one of the weakest areas of practice in the field. Providing practical guidance for identifying different types of measurements and metrics, as well as methods for defining and collection information about metrics, this is an essential book for knowledge management professionals and researchers.

Applied Population Health

Applied Population Health
Author: Barbara Berkovich, PhD, MA
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2019-12-06
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0429513542

Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems today provide increasing levels of clinical decision support and are the fulcrum for change for value-based healthcare delivery. Billions of dollars of government and insurer payments are dependent on evidence-based workflow design and quality report. In this context, quality measurement is no longer a retrospective exercise, but an essential prospective process embedded in clinical operations. Population health tools in the EHR enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of interventions thus improving the quality of care at lower cost. Population health methods are effective in ensuring that the right patient receives the right care at the right time. This book provides a clear framework for design, implementation, and monitoring of innovative population health tools to accelerate measurable improvements in care delivery. Key benefits for readers include conceptual framework, team approach, and technical insights that result in improved patient care, improved performance on quality measures and increased revenue from quality performance incentives and risk-based contracts. This is also a practice guide to the healthcare professionals many roles who are eager to build or improve population health programs with the goal of delivering high quality value-based care.

Textbook of Medical Administration and Leadership

Textbook of Medical Administration and Leadership
Author: Erwin Loh
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 299
Release: 2018-12-19
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9811054541

This textbook covers all general areas of knowledge required for a trainee, generalist medical administrator, and doctor undergoing training to be a medical administrator specialist. Chapters cover all the key topics on medical administration and leadership. Some of the key topics included are: health systems and policy, health law, private health and insurance, health disaster planning, population and public health, health information and technology, and health economics and financial management. Medical practitioners of today are part of huge changes in medical practice as continuing developments are happening in biomedical sciences and clinical practice with new health priorities, rising expectations among patients and the public, and changing societal attitudes. Consequently, basic knowledge and skills, while fundamentally important are not enough today on their own and doctors thus need to demonstrate leadership combined with sound management skills to drive the necessary changes required to meet the challenges head. This book serve as an invaluable resource for a wide spectrum of physicians including specialists, clinician managers and other health professionals, as well as non-clinical managers working in health. This is a gateway text for trainees in medical administration, specialist medical administrators, aspiring medical managers, health service managers, and heads of service and departments in various medical specialties.

Healthcare Information Management Systems

Healthcare Information Management Systems
Author: Joan M. Kiel
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 490
Release: 2022-11-24
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 3031079124

This new edition of the classic textbook provides bold and honest descriptions of the current and evolving state of US healthcare information technology. Emerging technologies and novel practice and business models are changing the delivery and management of healthcare, as innovation and adoption meet new needs and challenges, such as those posed by the recent COVID-19 pandemic. Many facets of these are presented in this volume: • The increasing mutual impact of information technology and healthcare with respect to costs, workforce training and leadership • The changing state of healthcare IT privacy, security, interoperability and data sharing through health information exchange • The rise and growing importance of telehealth/telemedicine in the era of COVID-19 • Innovations and trends in the development and deployment of health IT in public health, disease modeling and tracking, and clinical/population health research • Current work in health IT as it is used in patient safety, chronic disease management, critical care, rehabilitation/long-term/home-based patient care and care coordination • “Brave new world” visions of healthcare and health IT, with forward- looking considerations of the impact of artificial intelligence, machine learning on healthcare equity and policy Building on the success of previous editions, this 5th edition of Healthcare Information Management Systems: Cases, Strategies, and Solutions provides healthcare professionals insights to new frontiers and to the directions being taken in the technical, organizational, business and management aspects of information technology in the ongoing quest to optimize healthcare quality and cost, and to improve universal health at all levels.