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OverviewAs the Internet's presence in health care grows more pervasive, an increasing number of health care providers have begun to implement eHealth innovations in their practice. The interactive health communication system (IHCS), one such eHealth solution, provides consumers with information, informal support, and a venue for communication. Investing in eHealth: What it Takes to Sustain Consumer Health Informatics examines the evolution of the IHCS and the significant changes in organizational culture and operational systems that may be required for successful and sustained implementation. This book explores the development of a model (funded by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality in 1998) to predict and explain the degree of success of such implementation efforts. This model allows an institution to benchmark its progress towards IHCS implementation and advises administrators where to invest resources to increase the chance of successful implementation. A set of case studies highlights key features of the model; each study describes an attempt by an organization to implement the Comprehensive Health Enhancement Support System (CHESS), a proven IHCS. After examining the success or failure of each particular implementation, the book suggests steps that could have been taken to address weaknesses identified by the model. Investing in eHealth culminates in a set of general guidelines for any health care provider striving to successfully employ the model, and suggests directions for future research. Full Product DetailsAuthor: David H. Gustafson , S.M. Shortell , Patricia Flatley Brennan , Robert P. HawkinsPublisher: Springer-Verlag New York Inc. Imprint: Springer-Verlag New York Inc. Edition: 1st ed. Softcover of orig. ed. 2007 Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.454kg ISBN: 9781441923844ISBN 10: 1441923845 Pages: 234 Publication Date: 19 November 2010 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of print, replaced by POD We will order this item for you from a manufatured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsPatient-Focused Technology and the Health Care Delivery System.- CHESS: Translating Research into Practice.- Theory and Literature Review.- Considerations for Successful Implementation of Newly Adopted Technologies.- Implementation Model Development and Testing.- to Case Studies.- Associated Practice, 1992–1997.- Union Hospital, 1993–2001.- Strand Hardin Health Care, 1995–2002.- Grace Hospital, 1996–2000.- Simpson Hospital, 1997–2000.- Caregiver Resource Center Network, 1999–2002.- Key Learning and Advice for Implementers.ReviewsFrom the reviews: This is the report of a project, funded by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, on the planning and implementation of a specific Interactive Health Communication System (IHCS). ... The editors state that the audience includes clinical providers, healthcare administrators, healthcare informatics professionals, and students. However, the more focused audience includes those who are implementing such systems and the administrators trying to secure a budget and support for such projects. (Judith A. DePalma, Doody's Review Service, December, 2007) Aus den Rezensionen: ! wenn CHESS im Zentrum des ! 'Investing in E-Health' steht, geht es hier ! um interaktive Informationssysteme im US-Gesundheitswesen, die sich an den Patienten wenden. Ein solches IHCS ! ist CHESS ! Solche IHCS machen in den Augen der ! Autoren eine moderne Gesundheitsversorgung ! komplett. ! Nach den einfuhrenden Kapiteln untersuchen sie konkrete Anpassungen des praxiserprobten CHESS in sechs US-Kliniken und stellen in Fallstudien in 'Lessons learnt'-Absatzen wertvolle praktische Erfahrungen zusammen und Leitlinien auf. Das Buch bietet Krankenkassen und ! Kliniken wertvolle Hinweise fur interaktive fundierte Webkonzeptionen ! (Doring, in: EHEALTHCOM, 2008, Issue 1, S. 76) From the reviews: This is the report of a project, funded by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, on the planning and implementation of a specific Interactive Health Communication System (IHCS). ... The editors state that the audience includes clinical providers, healthcare administrators, healthcare informatics professionals, and students. However, the more focused audience includes those who are implementing such systems and the administrators trying to secure a budget and support for such projects. (Judith A. DePalma, Doody's Review Service, December, 2007) Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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