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Integrating and Connecting Care
Selected Papers from the 25th Australian National Health Informatics Conference (HIC 2017)
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eBook - PDF
Integrating and Connecting Care
Selected Papers from the 25th Australian National Health Informatics Conference (HIC 2017)
About this book
The last few decades have seen the digital transformation of healthcare, with health informaticians taking the lead in innovations which have enabled the sector to evolve from rudimentary computer based records to large-scale systems allowing for intra-organisational, national and even international communication and information exchange. Establishing and maintaining strong partnerships between the healthcare community, government, universities and industry is integral to supporting these advances.
This book presents 24 selected papers from the 25th Australian National Health Informatics Conference (HIC 2017), held in Brisbane, Australia, in August 2017. The theme of HIC 2017 is Integrating and Connecting Care, and the conference provides the ideal professional and social environment for clinicians, researchers, health IT professionals, industry and consumers to integrate, educate and share their knowledge and debate current and future health systems. The papers in the book reflect the theme of the conference, highlighting the cutting-edge research evidence, technology updates and innovations crucial to the digital transformation of the healthcare sector.
Health informatics and e-health play a central role in connecting information systems, being smart with data, and enhancing both practitioner and consumer experience in healthcare interactions, and the book will be of interest to researchers and practitioners alike.
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Table of contents
- Title Page
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Contents
- Interacting with Genomic Data: Clinician Requirements and Prototype Structure
- The Development of a National Census of the Health Information Workforce: Expert Panel Recommendations
- Downtime in Digital Hospitals: An Analysis of Patterns and Causes Over 33 Months
- Talking to Toddlers: Drawing on Mothers' Perceptions of Using Wearable and Mobile Technology in the Home
- Point-of-Care Testing Across Rural and Remote Emergency Departments in Australia: Staff Perceptions of Operational Impact
- Simulating Human Carer with an Avatar to Improve Medication Adherence
- User Perceptions of the Implementation of an Electronic Medication Management System in a Paediatric Setting
- A Systematic Literature Review on Evaluation of Digital Tools for Authoring Evidence-Based Clinical Guidelines
- SnoMAP: Pioneering the Path for Clinical Coding to Improve Patient Care
- Feedback and Training to Improve Use of an Electronic Prescribing System: A Randomised Controlled Trial
- What Factors Determine the Use of an Electronic Test Result Acknowledgement System? - A Qualitative Study Across Two EDs
- Understanding Health Professionals' Informal Learning in Online Social Networks: A Cross-Sectional Survey
- A Semantic-Based K-Anonymity Scheme for Health Record Linkage
- Preparing E-Health Ready Graduates: A Qualitative Focus Group Study
- Enhancing General Practitioners Participation in a Virtual Community of Practice for Continuing Medical Education: An Exploratory Study
- Engaging Consumers with Musculoskeletal Conditions in Health Research: A User-Centred Perspective
- Socialising Health Burden Through Different Network Topologies: A Simulation Study
- E-Health Readiness for Teams: A Comprehensive Conceptual Model
- A Spatial Dashboard for Alzheimer's Disease in New South Wales
- Improved Prediction of Procedure Duration for Elective Surgery
- Unplanned Returns to Hospital Care: A Linked Data Study
- Consumer Perspectives on MyHealth Record: A Review
- Weekly Hospital Workforce Data: A Data Visualisation Exercise
- Enabler for Interdisciplinary eHealthcare: A Qualitative Study
- Subject Index
- Author Index