|
![]() |
|||
|
||||
OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Evelyn Hovenga (CEO and Director, eHealth Education Pty Ltd, East Melbourne, VIC, Australia) , Heather Grain (School of Public Health, La Trobe University, Bundoora, VIC, Australia)Publisher: Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc Imprint: Academic Press Inc Weight: 1.250kg ISBN: 9780128234136ISBN 10: 012823413 Pages: 610 Publication Date: 14 February 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents1. Transforming health care 2. Global and national infrastructures supporting digital health ecosystems 3. Global collaborative leadership challenges and economic drivers 4. Fragmented global standards development organisations 5. Standards for digital health, known limitations, and procurement 6. The knowledge-driven platform: Strategic technologies for a platform ecosystem approach 7. Are professional guidelines and regulatory standards fit for purpose? 8. Health data standards’ limitations 9. Quality data, design, implementation, and governance 10. Guideline and knowledge management in a digital world 11. Modelling clinical knowledge 12. Identity—What is in a name? 13. Electronic health records and essential technology paradigms 14. Health data security and privacy challenges: Solutions for the future 15. The digital needs of genomics resulting from pandemics 16. Health informatics in the Middle East and North Africa 17. A framework for regional health information systems interoperability: Asia eHealth information network experiences 18. The road to interoperability: openEHR modelling and implementation 19. Evidence-based biomedical information systems: The road ahead 20. Norway, Sweden, and Finland as forerunners in open ecosystems and openEHR 21. The Brazilian digital health system: Building the digital transformation to engage country citizens 22. Benefits of using SNOMED CT in the UK National Health Service (NHS) 23. Primary health reform for the digital era 24. Caribbean/PAHO—Jamaican case study 25. Addressing workforce knowledge gaps in digital health 26. Emerging digital health ecosystemsReviewsAuthor InformationEvelyn Hovenga, RN, PhD, FACS, FANC, FIAHSI, currently manages eHealth Education, an RTO, and the not-for-profit Global eHealth Collaborative (GeHCo) and continues to work as a digital health consultant. She retired as Professor of Health Informatics in 2007, following a 25-year career in this discipline with a focus on standards development as these apply to EHRs, semantic interoperability, and terminology and is Honorary Senior Research Associate at the Centre for Health Informatics and Multiprofessional Education, University College London (http://www.chime.ucl.ac.uk/). Evelyn started her career as a registered nurse; has health executive, public service, educational and research experience; obtained a PhD in Health Administration (Nursing Informatics); initiated and hosted the first National Health Informatics Conference (HIC) in Melbourne in 1993; is one of the founders of HISA and the Australasian College of Health Informatics; and is a founding fellow of the International Academy of Health Sciences Informatics (FIAHSI), Geneva. She is also widely published. Evelyn is an honorary member of the International Medical Informatics Association’s Nursing Informatics SIG as a result of representing Australian nurses from 1984 for many years, as a member and Past Chair of this group. Heather Grain, ADip HIM, Dip TDD, GDip IS, MHI, FAIDH, FMU, FIAHSI, has international expertise in the development, implementation, management, and governance of digital health systems and data, including terminologies and classifications. Heather is a leader of the electronic health record system and information resources design and implementation, having worked in this area in many countries. She is a respected eHealth leader having held leadership roles in health informatics at the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), Health Level 7 International or HL7 (the organization responsible for the development of health information exchange standards (computer to computer), and SNOMED International (the organization responsible for clinical terminology development to represent meaning in information systems) and currently leads the Information Governance Ad Hoc Group for ISO TC215. Heather has guided many new people into health informatics as an educator. She has developed and delivered courses for eHealth Education, Melbourne University, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology and La Trobe universities, and designed the Electronic Health Records Online Learning (eHRoL) clinical coding simulation and training tool with its associated learning management system for the not-for-profit Global eHealth Collaborative (GeHCo). She understands the practical as well as the theoretical aspects of digital health, having worked with governments, insurers, healthcare organizations, various clinical domains, and researchers. The need for the harmonization of data within systems in healthcare is a key to her philosophy in order to reduce costs and improve outcomes of healthcare systems. She works to develop appropriate skills and education strategies to advance digitally supported healthcare. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |