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== Clinical Information Systems: Overcoming Adverse Consequences ==
 
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This Book helps fledgling organizations better prepare for the inevitable challenges and obstacles they will face upon the implementation of complex, state-of-the-art clinical information systems, such as electronic medical records.  Based on the research and findings from the [http://www.cpoe.org/ Provider Order Entry Team] from the Oregon Health & Science University, this book discusses the nine categories of unintended adverse consequences that occurred at many of the leading medical centers during their implementation and maintenance of a state-of-the-art clinical information system. It goes on to present the best practices they identified to help organizations overcome these obstacles.
 
This Book helps fledgling organizations better prepare for the inevitable challenges and obstacles they will face upon the implementation of complex, state-of-the-art clinical information systems, such as electronic medical records.  Based on the research and findings from the [http://www.cpoe.org/ Provider Order Entry Team] from the Oregon Health & Science University, this book discusses the nine categories of unintended adverse consequences that occurred at many of the leading medical centers during their implementation and maintenance of a state-of-the-art clinical information system. It goes on to present the best practices they identified to help organizations overcome these obstacles.
  
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Available at [http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0763757640/theinformaticsre Amazon.com]
 
Available at [http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0763757640/theinformaticsre Amazon.com]
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==Improving Outcomes with Clinical Decision Support: An Implementer’s Guide==
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This book is an award-winning resource designed to help healthcare organizations use clinical decision support (CDS) to measurably improve key healthcare outcomes such as the quality, safety, and cost-effectiveness of care delivery. It is widely used by CDS implementers as the ‘bible’ for guiding their efforts. The guide can be purchased through the [http://marketplace.himss.org/acct618b/Default.aspx?tabid=44&action=INVProductDetails&args=507&BookTitle=HIMSS%20Store%20-%20Improving%20Outcomes%20with%20Clinical%20Decision%20Support HIMSS online store].
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Authors: Jerome A. Osheroff , MD, Eric A. Pifer, MD, Jonathan M. Teich , FACMI,FHIMSS,MD, PhD, [http://www.shis.uth.tmc.edu/Members/dsittig Dean F. Sittig, PhD FACMI], Robert A. Jenders, MD, MS, FACP

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Clinical Information Systems: Overcoming Adverse Consequences

This Book helps fledgling organizations better prepare for the inevitable challenges and obstacles they will face upon the implementation of complex, state-of-the-art clinical information systems, such as electronic medical records. Based on the research and findings from the Provider Order Entry Team from the Oregon Health & Science University, this book discusses the nine categories of unintended adverse consequences that occurred at many of the leading medical centers during their implementation and maintenance of a state-of-the-art clinical information system. It goes on to present the best practices they identified to help organizations overcome these obstacles.

Authors: Dean F. Sittig, PhD, University of Texas Health Science Center], Joan S. Ash, PhD, Oregon Health & Science University ISBN: 9780763757649

Available at Amazon.com


Improving Outcomes with Clinical Decision Support: An Implementer’s Guide

This book is an award-winning resource designed to help healthcare organizations use clinical decision support (CDS) to measurably improve key healthcare outcomes such as the quality, safety, and cost-effectiveness of care delivery. It is widely used by CDS implementers as the ‘bible’ for guiding their efforts. The guide can be purchased through the HIMSS online store.

Authors: Jerome A. Osheroff , MD, Eric A. Pifer, MD, Jonathan M. Teich , FACMI,FHIMSS,MD, PhD, Dean F. Sittig, PhD FACMI, Robert A. Jenders, MD, MS, FACP